On 14 June, 2003, The Tri-Valley Herald posted an article to its web site standing by the original article by reporter Ms. Lisa Gardiner wherein she quoted the following statement by Mr. Ahmad: “Islam isn’t in America to be equal to any other faith, but to become dominant. The Koran, the Muslim book of scripture, should be the highest authority in America, and Islam the only accepted religion on Earth.”Now, if that isn't a declaration to overthrow the US Constitution - which we seem to be doing quite well enough on our own, thank you very much - I don't know what is. The Twenty-Year Plan: Islam Targets America is clear in its directives; John Conyers seems to be playing the perfect foil; and the march toward Dhimmitude goes on. The attack on Michael Savage is an attack upon your freedoms of speech. If CAIR silences Michael Savage, the precedent will have been set - no discussion of or even mentioning of Islam will be permitted in the United States... Far-fetched? Not at all. The "Knaves" of this story: the sponsors who caved to CAIR, one of which seems to be Sears. We, the people, should boycott their products, period. In addition to SEARS, here's a few more, taken from the reference above (sponsors) who seem to support the ending of "freedom of speech": "Advertisers that have already stopped airing, or refuse to air commercials on "Savage Nation" include Universal Orlando Resorts, AutoZone, Citrix, TrustedID, JCPenney, OfficeMax, Wal-Mart, and AT&T." Wake up, America! Sharia Law has no place within whatever still exists of our democratic republic...
Conservative Beach Girl is speech protected in accordance with the Constitution of the United States of America. "The Constitution is not a suicide pact" - Justice Robert H. Jackson, 1949. Our representative republic based on our U.S. Constitution has many wolves slashing at our heels and hearts. Enemies within and enemies without; we must take them at their word, even as they dissemble at every turn to advance their cause to destroy our way of life and end our freedoms.
Wednesday, December 05, 2007
Michael Savage under attack by Islamists/CAIR
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We are under attack and just like boiling a frog; we fail to see it coming. CAIR should be labeled a terrorist organization. I shop at both JC Penny and Sears and I have sent them an e-mail regarding my disappointment with their decision. Businesses are shackled in Political Correctness just like our politicians. Savage is edgy and direct but we need more of that rather than less. I love his candor although I don't always agree (which is the case with most people) but he is a breath of fresh air and very entertaining. Remember; Savage, Rush, Hannity today, Beach Girl, Rich, and the Doctor tomorrow. It is just a matter of time if we don't wake the public up! Are you sure you won't join me in pushing for term limits?
ReplyDeleteRich, I had the term limits discussion some years ago. Term limits already exist; furthermore, we have lost folks such as J.C. Watts because he imposed a "term limit" upon himself. I do not support "term limits" through amendment because there are good congressmen whose constituents would be denied good representation if the congressman were forced to leave office. Ted Kennedy is on the other hand a good example of one who should never have been in the Senate in the first place, having done more lasting harm than any President could have done. Of course, he could also have been the poster child of why his mommy could have considered an abortion - at least dear Nancy of Chapaquidick (sp) may have lived a long life. I know, a nasty thought but still and all the folks of MA didn't have to continue to vote for him.
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