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To: Ichy Smith who wrote (10426)10/7/2007 8:41:12 PM
From: DeplorableIrredeemableRedneck  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20106
 
Lewiston School Plays Down Muslim Ham Incident
USA Sher Zieve
April 30, 2007

Although a parody of ostensible “joke-quotes” was composed and written about the Lewiston, Maine ham incident, the actual story is more compelling—because it’s true. Unfortunately, many news sources and commentators—I was not one of these—quoted the parody as fact. The actual facts surrounding the incident are these.

On 11 April, responding to a dare, a Lewiston Middle School student placed ham on a cafeteria table where Muslim Somali students were eating. Muslims consider pork to be unclean. The “offending student” was suspended from the school. Also accurate is that a report was filed by the school’s resource officer Bill Brochu and, according to the Sun Journal, “was sent to the Attorney General's Office for review and to the Androscoggin County District Attorney's Office for review for possible harassment charges.” School Principal Maureen Lachapelle advised the report was filed and forwarded on “because the ham incident was perceived as a hate/bias crime.”

Many are now attempting to use the parody as “proof” that the incident did not occur. But, it did.

School Superintendent Leon Levesque commented that the situation in Lewiston, apparently regarding the town’s and school’s relations with its Muslim population, is a “sensitive” one. Then, the Center for the Prevention of Hate Violence’s Stephen Wessler advised a CBS affiliate, “This is a wake-up call that the level of hate and anger, among a small population, is vibrant!” I’m guessing Mr. Wessler means the “hate and anger” against Muslims—not the hate and anger fomented by Muslims against non-Muslims.

Of still-intense interest to me is why only Muslims, both students and adults, are provided succor and privilege. Jewish students also consider pork products to be unclean. But, they are not accommodated nor, historically, have their religious food requests been met by the public school system. Christians consider the removal of anything and everything pertaining to Jesus, in both the public school system and the public forum, to be discriminatory. But, their requests for inclusion are no longer obliged. Instead, Islam and all-things-Muslim are now not only being accommodated but, apparently revered and placed above other religions—by members of our politically correct society. A society, I might add, that is quick to demand “human rights” for those who would destroy us but, abjectly refuses to apply those same rights to others—specifically we-the-people who object to these inequities.

As an example, the radical terrorist-supporting Islamic organization CAIR (Council on American-Islamic Relations) is now a “mainstream” group within the USA. CAIR supports Hezbollah, Hamas and other terrorist organizations that have vowed to destroy Israel, the United States of America and Western civilization as a whole. Still we allow them to exist within our midst. The ACLU (American Civil Liberties Union) has joined CAIR in filing myriad lawsuits against US citizens, municipalities, cities and states—designed to promote Islam and place it in a position above other belief systems.

Remember that Islam and the Muslim religion are one in the same. In Islamic societies, there is no ‘separation of mosque and state’—they are joined at the hip. Also remember that in Islamic countries, religions other than Muslim are either not allowed and non-Muslims are heavily persecuted—or more often than not they are killed.

What this latest submission to Muslims’ complaints and demands illustrates is that we are now not only bending over backwards to these “guests” in our country but, have apparently decided to place them above non-Muslims. Even members of the Democrat-controlled US Congress are actively attempting to appease and placate our true enemies—as well as providing them with credibility.

As our leaders provide aid and comfort to our enemies, the ACLU and CAIR sue anyone who complains about Islam or its practices (do you remember the Flying Imams suit against passengers?) and schools now require the teaching of Islamic studies, is it any real surprise that Muslims are now protected from ham placed on a table by a student?

We in the United States of America have always welcomed those who wish to legally enter our country, in order to embrace and enjoy the American way of life. We-the-people, however, do not welcome those who would destroy that life and/or work toward implementing a non-democratic form of government. The bottom line is either we wake up and stop these current insane injustices or we will be forced to comply with all of them that will follow in the future.

therant.us



To: Ichy Smith who wrote (10426)10/7/2007 11:08:55 PM
From: DeplorableIrredeemableRedneck  Respond to of 20106
 
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To: Ichy Smith who wrote (10426)10/8/2007 9:50:00 PM
From: Proud_Infidel  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 20106
 
Hamas Children's Magazine Al-Fateh Encourages Terrorism, Glorifies Martyrdom
MEMRI ^ | October 08 2007 | C. Jacob

memri.org

The Hamas children's magazine Al-Fateh is published biweekly in London, and is also posted online at www.al-fateh.net. It began publication in September 2002, and its 108th issue was released in mid-September 2007.

The magazine, which features stories, poems, riddles, puzzles, etc., includes incitement to jihad and martyrdom and glorification of terrorist operations and of their planners and perpetrators, as well as characterizations of Jews as "murderers of the prophets" and laudatory descriptions of parents who encourage their sons to kill Jews. In each issue, a regular feature titled "The Story of a Martyr" presents the "heroic deeds" of a mujahid from one of the organizations who died in a suicide operation (including operations against civilians) or who was killed by the IDF.

The magazine also includes illustrations of figures (including child warriors) who embody the ancient Islamic ethos of jihad and martyrdom, presenting them as role models. These include the magazine's titular character, Al-Fateh ("The Conqueror") – a small boy on a horse brandishing a drawn sword (see Illustration No. 1 below) – as well as children carrying guns (Illustration No. 2), and photos of Hamas fighters launching Qassam rockets (Illustration No. 3).

Some issues feature stories with martyrdom themes, including characters who express a wish to die in battle and meet the virgins of Paradise, and parents who rejoice at their son's death in a jihad operation and celebrate by uttering cries of joy and handing out sweets.

The following are excerpts and illustrations from the magazine:

Glorification of Suicide Operations

The 60th issue of Al-Fateh features a story about Sa'id Hassan Hutari from Qalqilya, who carried out the June 2001 suicide bombing at a disco near the Dolphinarium in Tel Aviv, killing 21 people, mostly teens. The magazine presents Hutari's last message, in which he says: "I shall turn my body into pieces and bombs that will pursue the sons of Zion, blow them up, and burn the remains [of their bodies]." He then addresses his parents, telling them not to weep over his death, saying, "There is nothing greater than to give one's soul for the sake of Allah on Palestinian soil. Mother, utter cries of joy; Father and brothers, hand out sweets. Your son is awaiting his betrothal to the Virgins of Paradise."(1)

An illustrated story in Issue No. 69, "A Mission of Peace," tells of a boy named Basel who sets out to carry out a martyrdom operation against the "Zionist soldiers."(2) Issue No. 71 presents the story of Nasim Al-Ja'bari, who carried out a bombing in Beersheba. In the story, his mother says: "Before he left, he gave me 800 shekels. I felt deep sorrow, and cried six times that day without knowing why. When I heard the news that he had martyred himself, I took the money and bought dates, sweets, and coffee for the guests who would be coming to congratulate me."(3)

The "Palestinian Jihad" section in Issue No. 87 describes the 1974 "Um Al-Aqarib Operation" at a kibbutz, in which several Israelis were killed.(4)

Issue No. 9 features a poem glorifying the first Palestinian female suicide bomber, Wafa Idris, who in February 2002 carried out an attack in Jerusalem, killing one and wounding 140: "Glorious Wafa will always be with us. / She sacrificed her soul. / She stood up in the square proud, tall and defiant, / to punish the Zionist gang for the barbaric war, / and to teach the world a lesson about [the meaning of] nationalism. / Hurrah for this believing and loyal young woman. / She gave her soul to redeem the Al-Aqsa [Mosque] and Arab Jerusalem. / She uttered a cry of truth, which paved her way to eternal [life]. / She [entered] the Creator's Paradise and met Sumayya [the first female Muslim martyr]."(5)

Praise for Fighters Who Fired Rockets and Mortars into Israel

Issue No. 96 presents the story of Hamza Muharib, aka "The Knight of the Qassam Rockets," who was a member of a unit of Qassam launchers. It is related how he was killed by an Israeli missile fired at his vehicle while he was en route to "carry out a new jihad mission."(6) A story in Issue No. 104 tells of the "bravery" of Firas Salahat, from Hamas's armed forces, who was killed while firing rockets at the Jewish neighborhood of Gilo in Jerusalem during the Al-Aqsa Intifada."(7)

Antisemitic Content

Issue No. 35 tells of a girl named Asra who accompanies her grandmother on a visit to Palestinian prisoners in an Israeli jail. She asks her grandmother about the peace "that everyone is talking about," and her grandmother replies: "Do not forget, Asra, that we are dealing with the Jews, whom the Koran describes very explicitly. All these descriptions are clearly confirmed by today's [reality]. The Koran gives a very accurate characterization [of the Jews]. For example... they lie. In the past, they murdered the envoys of peace, prophets whom Allah had sent to [bring] justice and peace [to the world] and to deliver people from the darkness into the light. [The Jews] killed them, and also tried to kill the Prophet Muhammad in Medina. Today, they kill the followers of God's messenger."(8)

To view images from the magazine visit: memri.org.

*C. Jacob is a research fellow at MEMRI.

Endnotes: (1) www.al-fateh.net/fa-73/tabib.htm, April 1, 2006. (2) www.al-fateh.net/fa-69/m-s2.htm, February 1, 2006. (3) www.al-fateh.net/fa-71/nasim.htm, March 1, 2006. (4) www.al-fateh.net/arch/fa-78/umm.htm, June 15, 2006. (5) al-fateh.net, May, 2003. (6) www.al-fateh.net/arch/f-96/hamza.htm, March 15, 2007. (7) www.al-fateh.net/show.php?id=73&cat=104, July 15, 2007. (8) www.al-fath.net/fa-75/luab.htm, May 1, 2006.