ISIS Calls For Jihad Against Christians In America.

                       If you know the enemy and know yourself you need not fear the results of a hundred battles.
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The enemy is Islam and we are at war. 

As Christians around the world celebrated  the birth of Jesus, Muslims were calling for their slaughter. According to the Islamic States social media group called “Secrets of Jihadis”,  they called upon their soldiers to cause a “bloody celebration” for Christians. Abu Marya al Iraqi posted this message of violence and asked they “turn the Christian New Year into a bloody horror movie”.  Thankfully, Christians in America did not suffer that fate, but the threat is not gone.

On December 12, at the St. Peter Cathedral in Cairo, Egypt which was  packed with worshipers celebrating Sunday mass,  a suicide bomber detonated himself, killing 27 women and children. But that is over there…right? Muslims in America like to say Islam is different over there, that by doing so it somehow relieves them of scrutiny, because after all, they claim their god is the same as ours. Unfortunately, scores of Christians embrace that belief , despite Christians dying at the hands of Islam.

Perhaps Christians in America should see first hand what Islam prescribes for  kaffirs ( non believers) 

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             Above is scene after Mahmoud Shafiq Muhammad Mustafa blew himself up in St. Peter Cathedral

 

                                                   Below are Muslim women celebrating the suicide bombers mission

 

Quran (3:151)“Soon shall We cast terror into the hearts of the Unbelievers, for that they joined companions with Allah, for which He had sent no authority”.

Quran (3:56)“As to those who reject faith, I will punish them with terrible agony in this world and in the Hereafter, nor will they have anyone to help.”

Quran (2:216)Fighting is prescribed for you, and ye dislike it. But it is possible that ye dislike a thing which is good for you, and that ye love a thing which is bad for you. But Allah knoweth, and ye know not.”

These are a sample of over 100 verses in the Quran that call for the killing of non believers. The same Quran Muslims adhere to worldwide. Islam is Islam.

                                    These are the faces of Christians murdered by Muslims because they were Christians.

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Quran (2:191-193) And kill them wherever you find them, and turn them out from where they have turned you out. And Al-Fitnah [disbelief or unrest] is worse than killing… but if they desist, then lo! Allah is forgiving and merciful. And fight them until there is no more Fitnah [disbelief and worshipping of others along with Allah] and worship is for Allah alone. But if they cease  let there be no transgression except against Az-Zalimun(the polytheists, and wrong-doers, etc.)”

 

And kill them wherever you find them.  

That isn’t exclusive to “over there”.    Islam is Islam. 

The Standard in Knoxville TN Lowers Their Standard and Allows Radical, America Hating Imam to Speak.

 The Standard in Knoxville TN, recently known as an upscale, trendy venue for special events, will play host to another type event, one that may tarnish that top notch reputation. On Wednesday, December 21, the American Muslim Advisory Council (AMAC) will be holding a fundraiser which will include a speech from the radical Muslim Brotherhood member Imam Siraj Wahhaj.  AMAC, headed by former CAIR official, Paul Iesa Galloway, states on their website they are bridge builders between the Muslim community and law enforcement, yet they were formed to oppose  Tennessee’s anti-terrorism material support bill in 2011. But this time, the real problem is their special guest.

 

 

sirhaj-at-mas-convSiraj Wahhaj, Imam of one of the most radical mosques in the United States, Masjid Al-Taqwa,in Brooklyn  NY, is one of 172 un-indicted co-conspirators in connection with the 1993 World Trade Center bombing. (click here936-list-of-co-conspirators to see the court document, Wahhaj’s name appears on last page) Wahhaj admits to having a friendly relationship with the mastermind, stating he respected Omar Abdel Rahman, and had invited him to speak at his mosque on several occasions. Rahman, known as the “blind sheikh” was also the spiritual leader to Osama Bin Laden. 

 

Sheikh Omar Abdel Rahman, the blind spiritual leader of Egypt's largest Islamic extremist fundamentalist group Jamaa Islamiyya gives a press conference 01 November 1988 in Cairo in support of "Islamic Revolution" by the Palestinians against Israelis in the Occupied Territories. Rahman was born on 03 May 1938 into a poor peasant family in Gamaliya in the Nile Delta. He lost his sight at the age of 10, but still achieved a doctorate in theology at the prestigious Islamic university of Al-Azhar in Cairo, Sunni Moslem's highest authority. In 1971, Rahman became a teacher of the Koran at the University of Asyut, where he co-founded Jamaa Islamiyya (Islamic Group) with colleagues Karam Zohdi and Nagueh Ibrahim in 1977. He is now serving a life sentence in Springfield, Missouri, for his role in terrorist attacks, including blowing up the World Trade Center in New York in February 1993 and an assassination bid against Egyptian President Mubarak. (Photo credit should read MIKE NELSON/AFP/GettyImages)
                       Sheikh Omar Abdel Rahman,

Wahhaj has his own problems as well. In a report about Wahhaj on the Discover the Network website, it states that “In August and September of 2001, just prior to the 9/11 attacks, Wahhaj was a guest speaker at a “jihad camp” in Pennsylvania, where adult participants took part in paintball practice and learned about the glorious afterlife that awaited Islamic martyrs who died for the cause of their faith. The camp was organized by Safet Abid Catovic, a leader of the Benevolence International Foundation, a “charity” that would be shut down in November 2002 on charges that it had provided funding for al Qaeda”.

While some claim Wahhaj is a religious, pious man known for giving fiery speeches, usually Anti-American, Muslim activists in Tennessee love him. Going back to the American Muslim Advisory Council (AMAC) of Nashville TN , their executive director, Paul Iesa Galloway claims Wahhaj “guided” him  to Islam and praises his speeches as being the “best”.( AMAC currently is training law enforcement in Nashville TN) 

 

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Really? Tennessee Muslim activists praising an Imam who supported and testified for a known terrorist whose name appears on a co-conspirator court document? But that isn’t all, this is how Imam Sihaj Wahhaj feels about America.

  SO in closing, this is who The Standard, in Knoxville TN is allowing to gather in the same ballroom weddings are held in. 

The American Muslim Advisory Council (AMAC) who lists itself as a “charity” on the Eventbrite website, whose executive director, Paul Iesa Galloway, a former executive with the Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR, aka Hamas) will be hosting Imam Sirhaj Wahhaj, a Muslim Imam who states America is “filthy and sick”, is listed on federal court documents as an un-indicted co conspirator in the 1993 World Trade Center bombings, who testified on behalf on Omar Abdel Rahman,(aka the blind Sheikh the spiritual leader for Osama Bin Laden and the mastermind of the 1993 terrorist attack) and Wahhaj is, still to date  on the board of Muslim Brotherhood organizations.  

Is this the direction venues such as The Standard wish to go? The same ballroom, where American couples take their vows to celebrate their lives together, where in the same seats brides and grooms sit, will be occupied by supporters of those that hate America and what it stands for? 

Show your disgust, and let the management at the Standard in Knoxville TN know allowing radical, hateful groups and their supporters to host their event there is unacceptable. 

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Nashville Police Chief Submits to Sharia Law

Every time a non-Muslim accommodates the wishes of a Muslim, they are being subjected to Sharia law.  Shari’a  attempts to define, in detail, every act a human being does, dividing them into what is  permitted (halal) and prohibited (haram).  Entering a mosque with shoes is seen as bringing impurities in, which is why Muslims perform wudu (ablution) prior to praying. Ridding themselves of impurities is required.  Often it is said removing shoes is out of respect, but for what or whom? Muslims are not required to remove their shoes to pray, in fact, Muslims were instructed (according to a hadith in Sunan Abu Dawood) by the Prophet Muhammad to pray with their shoes on to differentiate themselves from the Jews.

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As part of a “City for All People Mobile Diversity Seminar” police visited the Islamic Center of Nashville, the Latino and New American Communities, African American Community and LGBTQ community. Unfortunately, when dozens of Metro Nashville Police cadets and Chief Anderson entered the mosque, all shoes were removed. Since when is it acceptable for police officers to remove any part of their uniform to appease a specific community and why would it be expected? Where is the respect for the police officers? 

Another interesting note is the mosque used their time to perform dawa (the proselytizing of Islam,or an invitation to join Islam). That isn’t diversity, that is lecturing non Muslims, and in this case, city government employees, about a religion.  

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However, the most egregious part of law enforcement attending a lecture in this mosque, is the connections of the building and the individuals presenting, to several, known terrorist organizations. Yes, terrorist organizations.  Starting with the building itself, it is owned and operated by one of the United States’ largest Muslim Brotherhood front groups, the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA). The North American Islamic Trust,(NAIT) is the financial arm within ISNA, who holds the deed. ISNA as described by FBI documents contained in dossier from the Discover the Network website states: 

Declassified FBI memos indicate that ISNA was identified as a Muslim Brotherhood front as early as 1987. “The entire organization is structured, controlled and funded by followers and supporters of the Islamic Revolution as advocated by the founders” of the Brotherhood in Egypt, said one source. In August 1988, that same source furnished the FBI with a private ISNA document “clearly stat[ing] that ISNA has a political goal to exert influence on political decision making and legislation in North America that is contrary to their certification in their not-for-profit tax returns as filed both with the State of Indiana and with IRS.” And a 1988 U.S. Muslim Brotherhood document bluntly identified ISNA as part of the “apparatus of the Brotherhood.”   (http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/printgroupprofile.asp?grpid=6178)

The deed to the Islamic Center of Nashville holds the same PO Box as the Islamic Society of North America

 

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Also in attendance and part of this presentation was Paul “Iesa” Galloway, a convert to Islam from Houston TX. Galloway, the executive director of the Muslim activist group the American Muslim Advisory Council (AMAC) and a registered lobbyist for the America Center for Outreach (ACO) has his own unsavory connections with the Council on America Islamic Relations (CAIR). Galloway was the founder and executive director of the Houston Chapter of CAIR. CAIR aka Hamas is led nationally by Hamas supporter Nihad Awad, and is an un-indicted co-conspirator in the Holy Land Foundation trial, the largest terrorist funding trial in the United States to date.  (http://www.investigativeproject.org/2340/federal-judge-agrees-cair-tied-to-hamas)   Galloway represented CAIR for several years.

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It’s ironic Galloway’s CAIR not only encourages Muslims not to cooperate with law enforcement, but has also joined forces with the group Black Lives Matter, the same group that has caused chaos in cities across America, and wants all police agencies to be dismantled and disbanded.This is who is training Nashville’s police?

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In this 6 minute video courtesy of the Center for Security Policy, several Muslim Brotherhood organizations not only call to embrace and join the Black Lives Matter movement, but call for an Islamic revolution.  CAIR is one of those groups.

 

 

 

 Inviting police officers and their high ranking officials to a mosque owned and operated by the Muslim Brotherhood, and allowing a former member of CAIR to be involved in the training of our law enforcement, is not only imposing non Muslims to Sharia law, its just plain dangerous, weak and stupid.

 

 

 

Welcome to the New DailyRollcall.com

It has taken alot of time, but we are back! It is an entire new format, with articles containing useful information to documents that hold evidentiary value related to our articles. While this is still a work in progress, we wanted to get it up and running so please bear with us as we continue to add things everyday. 

So who and what is Dailyrollcall.com?

 

Dailyrollcall was founded in 2012 by retired Albany NY Police Officer Cathy Hinners.  Upon relocating to Tennessee, Cathy became active in exposing who and where the Muslim Brotherhood was, and how they were infiltrating and indoctrinating our schools, military, law enforcement and even our own government.

In 2014, Cathy was joined by other retired police and military officers to help vet and investigate information from the public, concerned about the Islamists and their organizations .

Cathys experience was used to develop and deliver a 3 day course to law enforcement across the country as well as conducting mobile training as a U.S Dept of Homeland Security subcontractor. Her time with SAIC was instructing members of the NYPD and National Guard on how to handle incidents of terrorist threats, specifically WMD and bomb recognition.

In 2015, Cathy was named by the Southern Poverty Law Center as one of 12 women in the United States that speak out against Sharia law and jihad. (https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-hate/intelligence-report/2015/women-against-islam)

Cathy continues to expose and investigate the individuals and their groups on several talk radio stations including the Michael Delgiorno Show, on 99.7 WTN Nashvilles Supertalk.

Cathy is also the author of Muslim Brotherhood: The Threat in Our Backyard, available on Amazon.com

 

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Psst..Ohio State University It’s Called Jihad!

Another Islamic terrorist attack has occurred on American soil, and those involved in the investigation once again are failing to call it what it is..Islamic terrorism, an act of Jihad. On November 29 2016, Somali born Abdul Razik Ali Artan pulled a fire alarm in a building on the Ohio State Campus, went back to his vehicle and waited as students filed out. When enough students were gathered in one area, Artan drove his vehicle over the curb striking several students, then began stabbing them. He isnt a radical, and he isnt an extremist. He is a Muslim terrorist also known as a Jihadi.

While every piece of his life is dissected and questioned, the real motive lies within his own religious doctrine. Over 109 suras (verses) in the Quran call for the killing of Kafirs (non-believers). To further inspire those striving to follow the life of their prophet Muhammad, who himself followed what the Quran calls for, it only takes a glance at an ISIS magazine. There is the motive.

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In addition, this article explains the type of knives to be used to inflict the most damage. In the third issue of Rumiyah, it is laid out in detail the type of vehicle that should be used to cause the most carnage.

 

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This is exactly what the Jihadi from Somali did.

The purpose of an investigation is to build evidence which can prove a motive, but without an understanding of Islamic doctrine, things, like these magazines are often over looked. However, it appears it is easier for federal authorities to play it safe by labeling a Jihadi a lone wolf, radical or extremist.  This not only is an injustice to the American people and law enforcement it reinforces the false narrative spewed by many Islamists Islamophobia is rampant.

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For many, this Jihadi is the victim. Being in the United States for two years, not being able to find a room to pray in, and furious how Muslims are treated in the West garners sympathy and support. For a vast number of Muslims, once again it isnt about the students run over and stabbed, it is about the backlash they may suffer. For Abdul Malik Mujahid, the founder of the  Muslim Brotherhood backed Sound Vision website, its about collecting donations to fund an ISIS Sucks billboard. Oh and by the way, this comes at a bad time for Muslims

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Until we can rid our systems of political correctness and blindness to the Islamic threat, we will continue to see Jihadi attacks and Muslims throughout America contort the truth to portray them as the victims.

Only in America, can the victim become the bad guy, while the bad guys becomes the victim.

Oppressed Students Want Vanderbilt University To Be A Sanctuary Campus

As minority groups across America continue to protest, riot and make demands that serve only their needs, the once silent majority is awake and taking notice. In an election that clearly showed what Americans want of their government, there are still those that are in denial, continuing to promote false information, instilling fear, anger and hatred to anyone that will listen. One such group are students, who for some reason feel they are oppressed, harassed, and discriminated against, the worst being those pampered brats attending prestigious universities, like Vanderbilt. Along with those students are professors who brought their insecurities and biases from their days as students to their current positions as educators.

On November 16, 2016, students and professors at Vanderbilt University in Nashville Tennessee gave a list of demands to Chancellor Nicholas Zeppos, that interestingly enough mirror demands like those of Black Lives Matter. They want police removed if they fail to agree they will accept illegals on campus. Black Lives Matter leaders call for the dismantling and disarming of police period. How long will law abiding citizens stand for the call of lawlessness and chaos under the guise of tolerance and diversity?

Over 200 students, faculty and staff signed the letter calling on Chancellor Zeppos to make Vanderbilt University a campus where illegals can be harbored from facing deportation or justice. Several, being campus activists that are anti police  and anti- Jewish. The following are the demands they are making. ( see entire letter at the end)

  1. Cutting ties with all law enforcement agencies that collaborate with the Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency (ICE) and Customs and Border Patrol (CBP).
  2. Refusing law enforcement agencies who collaborate with ICE access to any Vanderbilt properties or information.
  3. Instituting a policy prohibiting campus police from inquiring about immigration status, enforcing immigration laws, or participating with ICE/CBP in actions.
  4. Refusing to cooperate with any registration system that seeks to target or surveil Muslims.
  5. Publicly declaring Vanderbilt a Sanctuary Campus

SO, once again, looking at who is behind this drama, are Muslims. Muslims claiming they too are oppressed and want to fight to end white supremacy. One spokesperson at Vanderbilt  calling for their campus to be a sanctuary university is Safiah Hassan, a leader in the Muslim Brotherhoods number two organization, the Muslim Student Association. The Muslim Brotherhood has been designated a terrorist organization in many countries, yet thrives here in America. Knowing the incoming Trump administration may pass a bill designating the Muslim Brotherhood the same here in America, (http://freebeacon.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/Muslim-Brotherhood-Terrorist-Designation.pdf)  Muslims are ramping up the rhetoric by fanning the flames of those disgruntled and disenfranchised.

While the Muslim elites attending these esteemed universities claim to be fighting for the injustices of those immigrants and refugees here illegally, they also claim to understand the plight of the supposed persecuted blacks, hispanics and the LGBTQ communities.  But how could they possibly understand those they are supporting when they actually embrace privilege themselves?

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      Muslim Student Association leader Safiah Hassan with other Vandy Grads

 

Another signer on the letter to Zeppo is Muslim Student Association member Dina el Rifia, another member of the Muslim elite end white supremacy club.

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What one needs to take away from this, is those with the agenda to create the global society, ( and with Muslims it is the global Caliphate) have suffered a huge set back. Those that failed to elect a president that would cater to their needs, and effect the change needed to become global, now have no other recourse but to create disharmony, hate, and more divisiveness.  This is the goal of those that fear they no longer will be coddled or able to create the change they desired.

Those prominent universities, like Vanderbilt, Tennessee Tech and Lipscomb, all need to experience what matters most, a hit to the pocketbook. As long as they continue to support those extremists that want to undermine a lawful society, they should be exposed and boycotted. So should the Muslim Brotherhoods  Muslim Student Association.

Vanderbilt University as a Sanctuary Campus Letter

Contact Information:
vanderbilt.sanctuary@gmail.com

Letter:
Nicholas Zeppos, Chancellor
Susan Wente, Provost
Mark Bandas, Associate Provost and Dean of Students
George C. Hill, Chief Diversity Officer and Vice Chancellor for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion

Dear Chancellor Zeppos, Provost Wente, Dean Bandas, and Vice Chancellor Hill:

Chancellor Zeppos has recently expressed his commitment to providing leadership to accelerate his vision for equity, diversity, and inclusion on the Vanderbilt University campus. We, the undersigned, are fully committed to supporting this vision in order to ensure that Vanderbilt will continue to move ahead in reflecting an environment where equity is championed, broad diversity is evident, and an inclusive experience is the hallmark for all who work, study and engage with Vanderbilt University (https://www.vanderbilt.edu/equity-diversity-inclusion/message-from-the-vice-chancellor/).

The campaign rhetoric and policy proposals that president-elect Donald Trump has used and endorsed have created an atmosphere of palpable fear, particularly among people of color, women, Muslims, documented and undocumented migrants, and those who identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and/or queer. The president-elects transition team has already discussed the potential implementation of a registration for Muslim Americans, and the intention to deport 3 million people beginning as soon as January 21st.

The atmosphere of fear has permeated college campuses across the country, which have already witnessed numerous acts of hate and intolerance. A number of students, staff, and faculty within our diverse Vanderbilt community thus feel directly threatened by the current national and local climate. In light of these developments, our university must take action to secure and promote Chancellor Zepposs vision for our institution. We, the undersigned members of the university community, appeal to our leadership and urge Vanderbilt University to declare itself a Sanctuary Campus where the human rights and dignity of everyone will be defended regardless of citizenship or immigration status. This could entail:

  1. Cutting ties with all law enforcement agencies that collaborate with the Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency (ICE) and Customs and Border Patrol (CBP).
  2. Refusing law enforcement agencies who collaborate with ICE access to any Vanderbilt properties or information.
  3. Instituting a policy prohibiting campus police from inquiring about immigration status, enforcing immigration laws, or participating with ICE/CBP in actions.
  4. Refusing to cooperate with any registration system that seeks to target or surveil Muslims.
  5. Publicly declaring Vanderbilt a Sanctuary Campus.

In making this demand, we seek to join our voices to students, faculty and staff at numerous other institutions across the country who are also urging their university leadership to create sanctuary spaces for the undocumented. We have reason to believe that Tennessee Code Annotated 7-68-103 does not apply to private institutions such as Vanderbilt University. Furthermore, a 2011 internal memorandum of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency (ICE) places restrictions on the access of ICE officers to places of worship, schools, and hospitals (see https://www.ice.gov/doclib/ero-outreach/pdf/10029.2-policy.pdf).

In our Academic Strategic Plan, Vanderbilt University commits to being In Service to Humanity and aspiring to shape the future of higher education and to foster the creation of knowledge that together improve the human condition (http://www.vanderbilt.edu/strategicplan/). To follow through on this commitment, we ask the University to pledge to do everything it can to protect undocumented students, faculty, staff, and community members who seek shelter on our campus.

We await your action.

Sincerely,

Tariq Thachil, Political Science
Lisa Guenther, Philosophy
David Vila, Spanish & Portuguese
Allison Schachter, Jewish Studies Program
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Claire Jimenez, MFA Creative Writing Fiction
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Muslim Democrat With Ties To Hamas and The Muslim Brotherhood Slated to Be DNC Chair

New Yorks Democratic Senate Minority leader Chuck Schumer, vows to grill President-elect  Donald Trumps pick for Attorney General, Senator Jeff Sessions, saying there are troubling things in his record and  Like any nominee he has to be questioned very carefully, not only about his past but about his future. Really?

Will troubling things be as vigorously pursued when Democrats question their choice for head of the Democratic National Committee (DNC) , Congressman Keith Ellison aka Keith Hakim?  Will they investigate Ellisons past, and current status with Muslim Brotherhood organizations?

Keith Ellison, a convert to Islam, and the first Congressman to take the oath of office on a Koran rather than a Bible, is deeply embedded in the Ikhwhans  ideology, which in its manifesto lays out a  plan to eventually dominant the American government.

Understanding the role of the Muslim Brother in North America:

The process of settlement is a Civilization-Jihadist Process with all the word means. The Ikhwan must understand that their work in America is a kind of grand Jihad in eliminating and destroying the Western civilization from within and sabotaging its miserable house by their hands and the hands of the believers so that it is eliminated and Gods religion is made victorious over all other religions

Ellison has associated himself with some of the most radical, extreme members of Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood which alone should exclude him from holding any office in the United States. In 2006, self admitted Hamas supporter, and current director of the Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR) Nihad Awad, raised thousands of dollars for Ellison, which he presented Ellison with at a fundraiser where Awad was the speaker.

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Keith Ellison with CAIR’s Executive Director Nihad Awad

 

Ellison also has met with Tariq Ramadan, the grandson of Hassan Al- Banna, the founder of the Muslim Brotherhood. Ramadan had his own problems. In July 2004, the U.S Dept. of Homeland Security revoked Ramadans visa as they discovered he had financed an organization linked to Hamas. His visa was restored by Secretary of State Hillary Clinton

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            Ellison with Tariq Ramadan

 

As if that isnt treasonous enough, Ellison participated in the inaugural celebration of the Muslim Brotherhoods first political party, the United States Council of Muslim Organizations, (USCMO) a whos who of extremists within the Brotherhoods ranks.  The USCMOs founding member organizations consist of American Muslims for Palestine (AMP) a national extremist anti-Israel organization that helps train and support the college hate group, Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP).  The Anti-Defamation League describes AMP as anti-Semitism under the guise of educating Americans about the just cause of Palestine and the rights of self-determination. Several other founders have close ties with Hamas and Muslim Brotherhood front groups as well, including Oussama Jammal, Secretary General of the Muslim American Society (MAS).  Like the Muslim Brotherhood, MAS wishes to see the United States governed by sharia, or Islamic law.

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Congressmen Keith Ellison and Andre Carson attending Muslim Brotherhood Conference

 

This is who  American Congressman Keith Ellison pledges his allegiance to, not America. As he stands next to,and embraces leaders of those seeking to do us harm, keep in mind the law they choose to follow, sharia, is antithetical to our Constitution.

Actions speak louder than words, and Congressman Keith Ellisons actions are far more dangerous than Senator Jeff Sessions words.

The Truth About Muslim Hate Crimes.

Now that Donald Trump is going to be the next President of the United States, those that supported Hillary Clinton seem to be finding a million ways to make Americans look racist, xenophobic, bigoted, and Islamophobic. This is especially true with the Muslims in America, as they continue to embellish and deceive the media and public. In a recent article by several left leaning, somewhat questionable journalistic news sources,  headlines have read FBI hate-crime report sees 67 percent surge in attacks on Muslims.

According to the FBI, Jews were the number 1 victim of religious bias, with Muslims falling behind them. (see full report here:https://ucr.fbi.gov/hate-crime/2015/topic-pages/victims_final)

  • 52.1 percent were victims of crimes motivated by their offenders anti-Jewish bias.
  • 21.9 percent were victims of anti-Islamic (Muslim) bias.

While any percent of any type of bias is unacceptable, Muslims are not the victims they portray, especially of hate crimes. According to Muslims, anything they find offensive is hate, and any incidents that may occur are crimes. Paul  Iesa Galloway, from the Nashville American Muslim Advisory Council states in a Huffington Post interview his wife, who wears a headscarf, has been yelled at to Go home! A colleague believes her scarf was the reason the driver of a huge pickup tried to run her off the road last week in Knoxville, Tenn. A student he knows in Nashville said a teacher told Muslim and Latino students to get their passports ready now that Trump will be president.

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                 Paul Iesa Galloway

While the scarf and passport incidents may be mean, and harassing. they are by no means a hate crime. The incident of a woman stating she was almost run off the road believes it was due to her being Muslim, is very different than having proof that was the reason. According to the FBI the definition of hate crimes is A hate crime is a traditional offense like murder, arson, or vandalism with an added element of bias. For the purposes of collecting statistics, the FBI has defined a hate crime as a criminal offense against a person or property motivated in whole or in part by an offenders bias against a race, religion, disability, sexual orientation, ethnicity, gender, or gender identity. Hate itself is not a crimeand the FBI is mindful of protecting freedom of speech and other civil liberties.

Yes, there have been actual hate crimes committed against Muslims, but there is a rise in hate crimes against other minorities more so. Jewish students on campuses across the country have been the victims of hate crimes from groups promoting the Boycott, Divest and Sanction  (BDS)movement, while gay men have suffered an uptick due to the rise in Muslim migration. One such hate crime, was Islamic terrorist Omar Mateen, who entered a gay night club in Orlando FL killing 50. That is a hate crime.

So while embellishing incidents are popular by Muslims, so are incidents that never occurred.

NYPD: Woman Who Claimed She Was Slashed Admits Lying; Wounded Herself

http://www.theadvocate.com/acadiana/news/crime_police/article_2e351106-a74b-11e6-86d9-cf799c2824a8.html

http://www.newsobserver.com/news/local/education/wake-ed-blog/article108224467.html

http://newsok.com/article/5515459

http://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/crime/death-of-muslim-teen-was-an-accident-not-a-hate-crime-police-investigation-finds/

http://www.detroitnews.com/story/news/local/wayne-county/2016/02/19/fordson-high-attack-report/80627104/

Deceit by Muslims is nothing new, its called Taqiyyah, and is acceptable in Islam. Muslims, and the progressive liberal media have a great relationship, sort of like drug dealers and their clients. Supply the media with good stuff and they are hooked.

Islamophobia doesnt exist. Their need to gain sympathy and support does.