Thursday, September 9, 2010

Ground Zero Mosque Imam Rauf says violence against Americans likely outcome if mosque moves to another location-CNN interview

'peaceful' religion says that Muslims are likely to react with 'violence 9/9, "Imam: Handling of Islamic center (Ground Zero mosque) a matter of national security," CNN
  • Imam Rauf spoke on CNN's Larry King live program Wednesday night 9/8 with guest host Soledad O'Brien:
He said "America's national security depends on how it handles the controversy.

"If we move from that location, the story will be the radicals have taken over the discourse,"

  • Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf told CNN's Soledad O'Brien on "Larry King Live."

"The headlines in the Muslim world will be

  • that Islam is under attack."

The imam, who repeatedly said his mission was to promote peace and build a bridge among faiths, said he was also speaking about

  • "radicals" on both sides of the debate on the Islamic center.

"Our national security now hinges on how we negotiate this, how we speak about it."

  • "The battlefront is between moderates of all sides... and the radicals on all sides," he said.

Moving the project to another location would strengthen Islamist radicals' ability to recruit followers and

Update, 9/9, US Defense Secretary "Gates phoned pastor to say US soldiers at risk-official", AFP, via Breitbart.com
  • And one wonders: 9/8, "Another interesting byproduct of this situation is once again the disconnect between the
  • "Islam equals peace" rhetoric
and the reality people see on a daily basis. If Islam is so peaceful and
  • only a “tiny minority’ of Muslims are “violent extremists”,
why do we constantly have to be so damn sensitive to pissing them off?"
  • (DrewM@Ace of Spades via Michelle Malkin)
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(Our tax money has paid for several expensive 'outreach' trips for this Imam between the US and mid east points going back to the Bush administration. We've also paid for at least one of his wife's trips (6th parag. in linked article) and those of a bunch of other people, per Crowley. Assuming his job was to 'get them to like us,' he obviously failed after years of 'trying.'

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