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08 August 2010

More Moderate Muslims


ANDREW C. McCARTHY



More Moderate Muslims 
For a preview of the the Ground Zero Mosque, check out Virginia.



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Mayor Bloomberg is clearly ready for prime time in the State Department’s production division: It was only last year that our foreign service used your tax dollars to broadcast, on its website, a little movie called “Eid in America.” Eid, the occasion for this exercise in cinematic hagiography, is the feast that ends what our government takes pains to call “the holy month of Ramadan” and commemorates with gala dinners around Washington. The star of the video was the Dar al-Hijrah Islamic Center — and accompanying mosque — in Falls Church, Va. 


JUST LIKE THE MARINES 
Dar al-Hijrah (which means “Land of Migration”) was presented as the moderate face of Islam in America — exactly what Bloomberg and other government officials assure us the Ground Zero mosque will become. Prominently featured was Johari Abdul-Malik, Dar’s soft-spoken “director of outreach,” who positively glowed as he spoke about his community’s growth. 


There were, however, a few lines that Foggy Bottom evidently decided were best left on the cutting room floor. Like imam Abdul-Malik’s call for “sabotage” terrorist attacks against Israel. As he put it in 2001: 

I am gonna teach you now. You can blow up bridges, but you cannot kill people who are innocent on their way to work. You can blow up power supplies . . . the water supply, you can do all forms of sabotage and let the world know that we are doing it like this because they have a respect for the lives of innocent people.
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Read the rest. This is very informative. Andrew McCarthy is one of the many national treasures at National Review.

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29 July 2010

An Abominable Decision - Mark R. Levin - The Corner on National Review Online

An Abominable Decision - Mark R. Levin - The Corner on National Review Online



This is a typical example of a judge stating the correct legal standard, but then ignoring it and applying the test in a fashion completely divorced from the facts of the case in order to reach a predetermined decision.

First, the court states correctly that the sort of constitutional challenge brought here — a facial challenge — is the most difficult challenge to mount successfully. It requires that the plaintiff (here the federal government) must demonstrate that the law can never be applied in a constitutional fashion. The test cannot be met with hypothetical arguments — yet that is exactly what the court relies on in its ruling: the assertion that the AZ law will impose an impermissible burden on law enforcement, which is to determine the legal status of a person detained pursuant to the AZ law on the reasonable suspicion that the person is in the country illegally. The court does not provide any empirical basis to support its conclusion. It’s pure supposition.
Read the rest The Great One on NRO.



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28 May 2009

FBI and CIA lighters

After several recent experiences, I decided to bust out the FBI and CIA Zippos.

I am hoping it will be "shady people insurance", seriously.

Numerous shadies, to include one who got much too close for comfort, may have just left me alone if they saw me firing up a Dunhill or Winston with an FBI Zippo.

Got both from buddies who work with those agencies, back when I lived in the Reston, VA area.  The FBI one was from an FBI agent.  The CIA Zippo was from a guy who was as CIA analyst, retired and still works there for SAIC.

If needed, I have both NRO and George Bush Center for Intelligence Zippos too.