Monday, July 12, 2010

Thousands Mourn Terrorist Cleric in Detroit

Detroit was at one time one of the great American industrial cities. Today it is a cesspool resembling Baghdad or Beirut. Years ago liberals had the brilliant idea that America should open up its borders to the world’s riffraff, people who’s “values” are the antithesis of what America stands for. Not surprisingly parts of Michigan have become sharia enclaves where hezbollah scum are worshipped.

Islam demands loyalty to the ummah not to the respective countries in which muslims reside. Why the hell were muslims ever allowed to immigrate to America? There are no positive contributions coming from them.

Detroit: Thousands mourn designated terrorist Hizballah cleric Jihadwatch via Atlas Shrugs

In the words of his admirer, the Islamochristian and former CNN Mideast editor Octavia Nasr, Fadlallah "hated with a vengeance the United States government and Israel," "regularly praised the terror attacks that killed Israeli citizens," was a Holocaust denier, and was "designated a terrorist by the U.S. Treasury Department."

The mainstream media constantly demands of us that we assume, without examination, that most Muslims in the U.S. -- all but a few "wackos," such as are found in "any religious group" -- are loyal citizens who love Constitutional liberties, abhor jihad terrorism, and have no intention of bringing Sharia here, at any time or in any way, in whole or in part, now or in the future.

So why would "thousands" of Shi'ites in Detroit be mourning this cleric, who green-lighted the 1983 Hizballah attack on the U.S. Marine barracks in Beirut, killing 241? Hizballah's founder Hassan Nasrallah has said, "If they (Jews) all gather in Israel, it will save us the trouble of going after them worldwide." Wouldn't patriotic, pluralistic American Muslims oppose Fadlallah, and not engage in such a public display of mourning, simply as a matter of principle?

Or could it be that we've been sold a bill of goods about what Muslims in the U.S. really think, and need to examine that subject much more closely?

Meanwhile, the noble Niraj Warikoo of the Detroit Free Press tells his readers that this bloodthirsty jihadist was "controversial." Yes, the U.S. government makes some claims about him, but the Muslim leaders mourning him in Detroit say those claims are inaccurate, and well now, that settles it, doesn't it?

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