I find this to be an interesting story, and from the beginning I knew there was something else going on aside from just a so-called community center going in near ground zero.

Link

Follow the Shariah Index Project to solve the puzzle of the 6 mystery floors: We found two hidden websites with  copiously deleted information, all about the Imam’s Cordoba Institute Shariah Index Project.  For reference, here’s the Imam’s most recent hidden website (also available here as a pdf).  And here’s the Imam’s earlierhidden website (also available here as a pdf).  The information on those websites – information that the Imam tried to hide with a new whitewashed version – suggests that the six mystery floors of the Ground Zero Mosque will be dedicated to the Imam’s long-term goal: the Shariah Index Project, designed to benchmark Shariah compliance, to distribute Shariah propaganda, and to enforce Shariah law in America and worldwide.

Drawing from those hidden webpages and other sites, we’ve constructed a timeline for the Shariah Index Project and a partial list of Rauf’s partners in the Project.  In Part 2, we’ll reveal the disturbing background and views of those partners.  And in Part 3, we’ll present the bottom line – how this all ties together as a historic Islamist effort to market and to enforce Shariah in America, starting from Ground Zero.

As usual we have to rely on bloggers to investigate.  The mainstream media is too busy labeling everyone has racists to help support their democrat allies.


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on Aug 22, 2010

Well that is what you're afraid of right? Them demanding that portions of sheria law get enacted here in the United States and attempting to accomplish that through political means, right?

We'll just vote them out, or never vote them in.  Nothing to 'fear' at all.

on Aug 22, 2010

http://news.yahoo.com/s/yblog_upshot/20100812/pl_yblog_upshot/conservative-activist-calls-for-nationwide-mosque-moratorium

His opinion has nothing to do with mine or that of Basmas.

on Aug 22, 2010
on Aug 22, 2010

So Humbordt, So you're not against religion being a driving force behind laws - you just don't want to be forced to convert to Islam?

Again, you're stretching. While it's true I don't want to be forced to convert to Islam, I don't want to be forced to convert to anything, especially upon pain of death.

What I said was that I don't care about that law, but it's not comparable to Sharia because saying "This group cannot marry" is not the same as saying "This group must die."  If the crowd that opposes gay marriage suddenly wants to pass a law saying it's okay to kill gay people, I will be opposed to that.  Until then, I do not care.  The whole prop 8 thing is a fight that has nothing to do with me as I'm neither gay nor do I live in California.  If it pops up on a ballot here, I will do what I do with all propositions I don't care about--leave it blank. 

Gay people will get their gay marriage one day, (probably sooner if they quit with the marches and protests and just let the Home Design channel keep showing them in a more positive light).  And when that day comes, I still will not care. 

on Aug 22, 2010

A voluntary medical procedure.

Yeah, I look at the death penalty the same way. Commit a violent crime causing the death of another and we have another "volunteer" for a medical procedure, namely stopping one's heart.

on Aug 22, 2010

Call me crazy, but this incident may have been instructive concerning where things could go.

on Aug 23, 2010

You asked what the difference was, and I answered.

And your difference is: 

 

"Muslims kill more people than Christians". 

Again.  No degree is acceptable. 

 

in churches and blowing people up by the thousands in order to get it done.

Right.  We know.  The 'few' that are killed during abortion clinic bombings aren't enough to really matter. 

 

But to say it's worse than Sharia is silly.

Oh I never said worse.  I said it's the exact same thing.  Everybody is afraid that them durr durr durr Islams are going to try to enact some horse crap watered down laws that fit along with their bullshit religion.  I'm just pointing out that the same people around here (and elsewhere, for that matter) who are oh so worried about this seem to go along with the show when it's a Christian doing it.

 

What I find most amusing about the whole bit is that the very clear double standard - the same people who wink at Christians trying to enforce their so called 'values' through legal means  - the first thing they do with this cordoba mess is accuse muslims through some horse shit conspiracy theories of doing the same damn thing.  It's inconsistent.  It's flat out dishonest.  

 

So it makes me wonder what the real issue is....

 

 

on Aug 23, 2010

We'll just vote them out, or never vote them in. Nothing to 'fear' at all.

Well what do you think they're going to do?  Just start randomly beheading people? 

 

His opinion has nothing to do with mine or that of Basmas.

You're right.  But it's hilarious. 

 

What I said was that I don't care about that law, but it's not comparable to Sharia because saying "This group cannot marry" is not the same as saying "This group must die."

Ok.   So let's make sure we're clear on your beliefs: 

 

You're ok with a religious group trying to push for laws that limit the rights of Americans, but you're not ok with people killing other Americans? 

How American of you. 

 

Call me crazy, but this incident may have been instructive concerning where things could go.

Indeed.  A couple of bored faygo sippers from Michigan went to disturb the peace at a festival and got arrested for disturbing the peace.  Sheria is up in there, no doubt. 

on Aug 23, 2010

Well what do you think they're going to do? Just start randomly beheading people?

I doubt it will be random.

on Aug 23, 2010

I doubt it will be random.

You're serious?  You're really concerned that the they're just going to start killing non-believers.

on Aug 23, 2010

Basmas
Really?  How would you describe the comments on this very board about the gay marriage and the fact that it shouldn't happen because your god says it is naughty?

Um - Freedom of Speech?  or is that no longer possible unless you are speaking correctly?  It just boggles my mind that some think they have to impose a restriction on the freedom of speech because they do not agree with the subject!

The texas gop considers criminalizing homosexuality as well as banning porn a part of their platform. 

501C3 hate orgs such as Americans For Truth, American Family Institute, [insert state] family institute, and others advocate for 'marriage protection laws' or laws designed to preclude queer folks from being married.  Why?  To protect 'christian family values'. 

Naturally, partisans such as DG and Daiwa wouldn't dare make the mental connection between Religious Group A and their ancient silly ideas and Religious Group B and their ancient silly ideas. I mean didn't a federal judge just have to step in and tell the california taliban types to stick their jeebus?

#1: So I guess all the laws against trafficking in child porn are hate laws as well (yes, those hate mongers trying to deprive pedophiles of their enjoyment).  And for the record, I am not equating the 2 except where you apparently did.  Society has laws that some think are unjust.  That is the price of living in society.  That does not make them hate laws, just laws of decorum.

#2: Please demonstrate how those 501C3 are hate orgs.  Or is again just hat since you do not agree with their agenda, you seek to deprive them of their freedom of speech?  A very popular undertaking of the intolerant left.

#3: So you would deprive people of their freedom of religion in the name of religious tolerance?  Again a popular tactic of the left.  As long as your religion agrees with their agenda, you are free to practice it.  But if the left disagrees with the religious tenets, then they forbid its practice.  Another fine demonstration of the intolerant left.

on Aug 23, 2010

Enforcing Sharia values here in the US would be ok so long as it's not violent? 

Another stupidity!  Equivalent to saying that pedophilia would be ok as long as it did not include children?


Wow, that was a stretch. No, I was merely pointing out the difference. That's what you asked.
 

So do you support Christian versions of it?  Like Prop 8? 

So Prop 8 is advocating death to non-believers (whatever that is)?  you are not even on the same planet.  One is a law - without penalty of death.  The other is stoning (not on pot either) for looking at the opposing gender - if you happen to be female.  You do not engage brain before writing do you?

 

on Aug 23, 2010

[quote who="dan_l" reply="44" id="2719689"]On May 13, 2010, about eighty soldiers, stationed at Fort Eustis while attending a training course, were punished for opting out of attending one of these Christian concerts. The headliner at this concert was a Christian rock band called BarlowGirl, a band that describes itself as taking “an aggressive, almost warrior-like stance when it comes to spreading the gospel and serving God.” [quote]

Ok, what was the punishment?  Seems the story is a contradiction since the story states "opt out" and then gives no punishment.  I guess I could make up a story like that too to fit my agenda.  You know, no facts, or rationale, but it sounds good.  And the fact the MSM did not carry it indicates the "punishment" was they did not get leave during the concert.  Yea, that equates to being stoned to death.

on Aug 23, 2010

Hard to believe that could happen under our current CIC, isn't it?
Ohhhh yeah totally Obama's fault.

So what is his fault?  By your standards, - nothing.  As he is CIC, but he is nor responsible for any policy of the military.  And he is president, but not responsible for anything he says or does not say, does or does not do.  Of course!  You have the perfect president!  he is responsible for nothing and gets all the credit for good things (which is nothing at this points, to the original statement stands).

on Aug 23, 2010

A voluntary medical procedure.

So you are just a pretend catholic, not a real one.  Explains a lot.

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