AFDI/SIOA Invites Ground Zero Mosque Leaders to CPAC Panel on Ground Zero Mosque Controversy

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Don't hold your breath, infidels. The mosqueraders will only reluctantly grant the filthy kuffar an audience and deign to appear when the deck is stacked, the dawah is unchallenged and the opposition is clueless.

We were both scheduled to appear before an NYU class to discuss the mosque, and of course, they canceled. They are not interested in genuine dialogue. They prefer 911 family members who apologize for their grief.

NEW YORK, Nov. 29, 2010 — The American Freedom Defense Initiative's Stop Islamization of America program is hosting a panel discussion on the Ground Zero mosque controversy at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC).

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CPAC, the largest conservative gathering in the country, will hold its annual conference February 10-12 at the Marriott Wardman Park Hotel in Washington, D.C.

The AFDI/SIOA event will be an independent event held during CPAC at the Marriott Wardman Park.

This year's AFDI/SIOA conference at CPAC will focus on the Ground Zero mosque debate. The name of panel is "The Ground Zero Mosque: Why There?"

The event will feature an exclusive preview of portions of the new AFDI/SIOA documentary film, "The Ground Zero Mosque: The Second Wave of the 9/11 Attacks." A question-and-answer session will follow the screening.

AFDI executive director Pamela Geller and associate director Robert Spencer, who were identified by Ground Zero mosque organizer Daisy Khan as the leaders of the resistance to the mosque, will speak on the status of the mosque initiative, its political and cultural significance, and the possibilities for continued resistance.

Other speakers and 911 family members will be featured as well.

Geller and Spencer have invited Ground Zero mosque organizers Sharif El-Gamal, Daisy Khan and the Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf to join the AFDI/SIOA panel in the spirit of the "inter-faith dialogue" they claim to champion.

The Ground Zero mosque organizers have not yet responded to this invitation.

The AFDI/SIOA panel will focus on the Ground Zero mosque organizers' request for public funding, examining how that request, as well as the proposed location of the mosque itself, gibes with the claim that the mosque is intended to promote harmony and reconciliation between Muslims and non-Muslims. It will evaluate the mosque organizers' claims about the mosque in light of the history of triumphal mosques in lands conquered by Islamic armies around the world, and discuss the appropriateness of using taxpayer money to fund something that most Americans do not support.

Last year AFDI/SIOA presented a critically acclaimed and well-attended panel entitled "Jihad: The Political Third Rail." Journalist Mark J. Koenig, writing at David Horowitz's NewsReal Blog, called it "the single most important event of this three-day conference." And Pamela Geller brought Dutch freedom fighter Geert Wilders to CPAC in 2008 to a standing room only crowd.

The Ground Zero mosque debate is scheduled for Friday, February 11 at 3 p.m. The AFDI/SIOA 2011 conference agenda at CPAC will be announced shortly.

AFDI/SIOA is one of America's foremost organizations defending human rights, religious liberty, and the freedom of speech against Islamic supremacist intimidation and attempts to bring elements of Sharia to the United States.

Join SIOA's Facebook page here.

For more information, contact Pamela Geller at [email protected].

SOURCE American Freedom Defense Initiative

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13 years ago
Jamadagnii
Jamadagnii
13 years ago

I wonder if CAIR would be willing to send someone, that would be interesting…

Livingengine
Livingengine
13 years ago

The other day, I realized there was something about the book “What‘s Right with Islam” apart from its contents that I didn’t like – the cover photograph.
This was a picture of a supposedly spiritual man clawing the air as if in the act of possessing something.
Apparently, I am not the only one to notice this. There are other examples of this. Grasping http://laurencejarvikonline.blogspot.com/2010/08/document-of-week-imam-feisal-abdul-rauf.html
More grasping
http://www.moonbattery.com/archives/2010/09/feisal-abdul-ra.html
He did this on the Ed Bradley 60 Minutes interview.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6DMhzsUKr2s
I wondered if I was being fair, and so I compared the styles of other public speakers to see if they used this grasping gesture.
For example Hitler, who spoke in front of huge audiences used thrusting, stabbing motions, sweeping gestures interspersed with emoting transcendence while looking skyward. It was Hitler, and entirely consistent with his message.
Another, Billy Graham who also spoke before large audiences, was a performer who spoke with great energy and sweeping motions, but his unique move may be the placing of both fists together below waist level, bent knees, and chin out as if attempting to lift, give a leg up or boost to his audience.
Once again, entirely consistent with his message.
Martin Luther King, perhaps the greatest orator of the 20th century bearly uses physical gesture at all. I guess we might say his speech was judged by its contents, and not the quality of his hand gestures.
Now, Feisal’s signature move is reaching at you , as if he wants to put his hands on you, grab you, manipulate you, and pull you this way, and then the other, to make you understand, and capture you within his cage of fingers[@10:45 ].
This is not a man of peace. These are the gestures of an ego maniac.

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