Abandoning Foxman the Mega-Mosqueman

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The capacity for humiliating, destructive behavior of the self-loathing Jew, Abe Foxman (and those Jews who fund the ADL), continues to astound and repel proud Jews across the world.

Ever since Foxman voiced opposition to the Ground Zero mosque (even a broken clock is right twice a day), he has been prostrating himself in front of any mosque or madman who would listen, trying to make amends. His latest dhimmi-jew stunt takes the cake. Foxman's Anti-Defamation League is now the leading advocate for monster mosque construction projects that have run into local opposition across the country.

Fauxman has launched the Interfaith Coalition on Mosques, a group begun by his Anti-Defamation League last September at the height of opposition to the Ground Zero Islamic supremacist mosque. Its objective is to fight for monster-mosque construction rights. The coalition includes some of the nation's top religious leaders. Imagine, if you will, an Islamic Coalition to Build Synagogues in Muslim Countries, or the Islamic Coalition of Muslims to Build Coptic Christian Churches in Egypt, or the Islamic Coalition to Build Hindu Temples in India, Kashmir and Pakistan (OK, you can stop laughing now).

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Those pf us who have watched the 'inter-faith" war tactics of the Islamic supremacists for years know the talk is one way …. to Islam. Proselytizing to Islam. Infidels, non-Muslims, are always spoken to. We are admonished and scolded by our Muslim betters. There is never any candor or criticism of Islamic religious intolerance. There is no talk or strategy about OIC initiatives to denounce and condemn the relentless slaughter of non-Muslims and moderate Muslims across the West, Africa, the Middle East, Russia, across the world. There is no denunciation of Islamic law that commands and exacts the death penalty for "blasphemy," honor killings, clitorectomies.

Where is the inter-faith dialogue on the incomprehensible slaughter of Christians in Egypt and Indonesia Peaceful_flotilla_terrorist and Nigeria? Where is the inter-faith dialogue on the centuries-old vile Islamic anti-semitism that foments and rolls to a boil throughout the world and has targeted the tiny Jewish state for over 60 years, resulting in a war for survival for the Jewish people against scores of Muslim attacks and wars? Where is the inter-faith dialogue on addressing honor killings in the US — Noor, Aasiya, Amina, Sarah, and all of the others? Where is the interfaith dialogue for the over 80 million Hindus murdered by Muslims? 

The world's leading Muslim leaders broke off talks with the Vatican because the Pope spoke about the onslaught of Islamic genocide against non-Muslims in Muslim countries.

Where is the inter-faith dialogue concerning the challenge that Muslims are the first immigrant group that has ever come to this country with a ready-made model of society and government they believe to be superior to our Constitution and system of governance?

But Foxman is building coalitions to construct mega-mosques to teach the most vile anti-semitism on the planet today. And denying the Armenian genocide by Muslims. It's a sin.

Photo: peaceful devout Muslim killing Jews on the humanitarian jihad flotilla singing "Khaybar, Khaybar, O Jews, the army of Muhammed will return.” Muhammad wiped out the Jews of Medina, for those unfamiliar with Islamic annihilationist history.

Opponent of NYC Islamic center becomes advocate for mosques nationwide

When the Anti-Defamation League – a leading Jewish group devoted to fighting anti-Semitism and "all forms of bigotry" – came out against the construction of an Islamic center and mosque near New York's ground zero last year, some critics alleged that the organization had lost its way.

"I would have expected the ADL to support the building of this Muslim community center," wrote Alan Dershowitz, an influential legal and Jewish voice. "…At the very least I would have expected it to remain silent and not to lend its powerful and distinguished voice to an opposition that includes many bigots."

Ah, another self-important narcissist clown heard from. Dershowitiz, Obama's biggest supporter. How's that going Alan?

Stephen Prothero, a prominent religion professor and CNN Belief Blog contributor, said the ADL's opposition to the Lower Manhattan Islamic center showed that the group and its leader, Abraham L. Foxman, "no longer occupy a moral high ground."

CNN host and Newsweek columnist Fareed Zakaria returned an award and honorarium he'd received a few years earlier from the ADL, saying he hoped the move would "spur them to… return to their historic, robust defense of freedom of religion in America."

But several months after the controversy over the New York Islamic center has died down, the Anti-Defamation League has quietly emerged as a leading advocate for mosque construction projects that have run into local opposition across the country.

Last week, the group wrote a letter to the mayor and city council of Temecula, California, urging officials there to approve the construction of a 25,000-square-foot mosque project ahead of a vote on the matter this Tuesday.

The letter cites opponents who alleged the proposed mosque would be "a refuge for terrorists," and a nearby pastor who reportedly said that Islam and Christianity are like "oil and water" and that Islam is "intolerant at its core."

"We understand that such comments echo the fears and/or slurs that some Americans express toward Islam, but we urge you not to give in to them," the Anti-Defamation League's letter to officials in the Southern California city said.

"In the words of Abraham Lincoln," the letter continued, "we would appeal to the better angels of our nature and ask you to instead honor the great American tradition of freedom of religion for all and of showing respect for all religions."

The letter was backed by members of the Interfaith Coalition on Mosques, a group launched by the Anti-Defamation League last September, at the height of opposition to the Lower Manhattan Islamic center, to fight for mosque construction rights.

The coalition includes some of the naton's top religious leaders.

"When we had the debate on the ground zero mosque, it focused attention on mosques in this country and the fact that mosques were having problems getting permission to build," Foxman said, explaining the genesis of the coalition and of the ADL's mosque advocacy.

[…]

Coalition members are a mix of Christians, Jews and Muslims. Rev. Joel Hunter, an influential evangelical voice, and Eboo Patel, a Muslim youth leader – both of whom have advised the Obama White House – have both joined the group.

The coalition's first project was advocating for a proposed 52,000-square-foot Islamic center and mosque in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, that was facing local opposition last fall.

[…]

For the mosque construction projections is has supported so far, the ADL's legal arguments revolve around the Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act, a 1990 law requiring government to show a compelling interest if it imposes land use regulations on houses of worship.

The advocacy has not been without controversy. On Friday, one of Interfaith Coalition on Mosques' highest-profile members, Southern Baptist Convention public policy chief Richard Land, announced that he was leaving the group.

“While many Southern Baptists share my deep commitment to religious freedom and the right of Muslims to have places of worship, they also feel that a Southern Baptist denominational leader filing suit to allow individual mosques to be built is ‘a bridge too far,’” Land wrote in a letter to the ADL explaining the move.

Foxman, for his part, acknowledges that the ADL's advocacy for mosque construction projects could give the impression that the group is paying penance for its opposition to the New York Islamic center.

[..]Some prominent Muslims who the ADL later asked to join its Interfaith Coalition on Mosques declined the invitation, citing the group's stance on the New York Islamic center.

But Patel, one of three Muslims on Interfaith Coalition on Mosques, says he's been impressed by the time and energy the ADL is putting into investigating mosque construction projects.

"They are fulfilling the promise of organization,"says Patel says, who has taken criticism from some Muslims for joining the effort.

"Just because I disagreed with them on Cordoba House," Patel continued, using one of the names for the proposed Lower Manhattan Islamic center, "doesn't mean I can't work with them in another area."

Yes, just because the dhimmi Jews opposed one mosque doesn't mean we can't use them to build hundreds, thousands of others that will elminate and destroy their miserable Jewish house.

Southern Baptist leader leaves mosque coalition KMIR TV

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) – A leader of the Southern Baptist Convention has withdrawn from a coalition that supports the rights of Muslims to build mosques in their communities.

 

Richard Land, the head of the SBC's Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission, said he heard from many Southern Baptists who felt the work of the Interfaith Coalition on Mosques crossed the line from defending religious freedom to promoting Islam.

 

"I don't agree with that perception but it's widespread and I have to respect it," he told The Associated Press.

 

The Coalition was formed last year as an initiative of the Anti-Defamation League, a Jewish group that fights discrimination. Its first action was to file a friend of the court brief opposing a lawsuit that sought to stop a planned mosque in Murfreesboro, about 30 miles southeast of Nashville.

 

"My constituents, many felt, 'Yes. We certainly believe in religious freedom. People ought to have a place of worship. But it's a bridge too far not only to advocate for that, but to file suit,'" he said.

 

Saud Anwar is the founder and co-chair of the American Muslim Peace Initiative and a member of the coalition. He said he was saddened and disappointed by Land's action, which he believes undermines Land's professions of support for religious liberty for all.

 

"The Southern Baptist community is one of the finest examples of faith in action that I know of," Anwar said. "You are setting an example by your action."

The other prominent evangelical Christian member of the coalition, the Rev. Joel Hunter of Orlando-area megachurch Northland, a Church Distributed, said he had heard "surprisingly little" opposition to his participation.

Maybe Hunter is deaf.

 

"Most conservative evangelicals I talk to in my own congregation are really clear on First Amendment rights, that every religion has a right to free expression," he said.

 

He added that, as a pastor, he is in a different position than Land, whose potential constituency includes all Southern Baptists. With almost 16.2 million members, the Nashville-based SBC is the largest Protestant denomination in the U.S.

 

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Teacake
Teacake
13 years ago

I wonder sometimes if in all of Jewish history if there has been as many stupid foolish assholes as there are today. Jews defending islam? NO! That is totally against God’s Words. We are to fight our enemies, not empower them. The way things have gone, with as many stupid commie leftwing assholes, well, I understand why Jews can be so hated and to be honest, I think we no longer deserve Israel if such a large portion of Jews seem to value ideals that are against Jews. Sorry I’m not really saying this very articulately. Leftwing Jews are scum.

JewishOdysseus
JewishOdysseus
13 years ago

Teacake, my friend, you are 110% on the money. The depth and breadth of Jewish solid-gold idiots in recent years is breathtaking. Imagine that the most anti-Israel Presidential candidate in history, a man with Louis Farrakhan on his right hand and Jeremiah Wright on his left, received 78% of the Jewish vote.
The ADL has crossed the line from irrelevant and wasteful to positively destructive to Jewish safety and well-being. We’d be a lot better off if the place was liquidated by the IRS TOMORROW.
But don’t be too hard on Israel, a lot of the best Jewish Americans have LEFT here and moved to the Promised Land. In a way, the remainder here in Babylon are the dregs.

Jamadagnii
Jamadagnii
13 years ago

I don’t know, maybe he’s got dementia? This is from the ADL website: http://www.adl.org/PresRele/IslEx_61/5687_61.htm

Muslim-American Organizations’ Anti-Radicalization Effort ‘A Sham’
New York, NY, January 11, 2010 … As the number of American Muslim extremists allegedly involved in terror plots in the U.S. and abroad continues to grow, major Muslim-American organizations have publicly acknowledged the existence of a problem in their community and vowed to tackle it head on.
But the initial effort to root out radicalization – announced by a few of these groups in the wake of the arrests in Pakistan of five Muslim-American students from Virginia for allegedly attempting to join a terrorist group – has proven to be a sham and a cover for anti-Semitism and extremism, according to the Anti-Defamation League (ADL).
The Muslim American Society (MAS) and the Islamic Circle of North America (ICNA) held a major community convention in Chicago in December 2009 where the convention chair called for an Islam “clean and clear of all extremism.”
But the convention, which had been specifically identified by MAS and the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) as the venue to begin the effort to combat radicalization, failed to seriously address the problem. In fact, it provided a platform for extremist views, according to ADL. The Chicago convention, which attracted more than 1,000 participants, served as a forum for religious scholars and political activists to rail against Jews, call for the eradication of the state of Israel and accuse the United States government as waging a war against Muslims at home and abroad.
“It is shocking that this conference, identified by some major Muslim-American groups as the venue to start the process of reform at a time of growing attacks and threats by American Muslim extremists, was a sham and nothing more than a cover for the dissemination of hateful anti-American and anti-Israel views and anti-Semitism,” said Abraham H. Foxman, ADL National Director. “The fact that it provided a platform for extremist views calls into question the sincerity of the effort to serve as a legitimate counterbalance to radicalization. No legitimate blueprint for change can emerge from a convention permeated by messages conveying hatred of Jews, the denial of Israel’s right to exist and the idea that the U.S. is at war with Islam.”
ADL pointed to numerous troubling speeches and other developments during the annual convention of the Muslim American Society (MAS) and the Islamic Circle of North America (ICNA) held December 23-27:
· Religious scholars and political activists railed against Jews from both a political and theological standpoint. Rafiq Jaber, former President of the Islamic Association of Palestine, a Hamas-affiliated anti-Semitic propaganda organization, described Jews to the audience as “the worst kind of people,” who came to Jerusalem “with false pretenses.”
· Hamed Ghazali, Chairman of the MAS Council of Islamic Schools and professor at the Islamic American University in Michigan, told the audience in Arabic that “Allah gave us the Jews” as the primary historical and religious example of those who “take the wrong path.”
· Other speakers argued that the eradication of the state of Israel is a religious duty. Sheikh Raghib Al Serjani, an author and physician from Egypt, declared in Arabic, “It is the duty for all Muslims to liberate all of Palestine from the North to the South, from Al Quds to the sea, it’s a duty for all Muslims to liberate one complete full land of Palestine… It’s not just about liberating Al Quds. It’s all occupied!”
· Materials sold at the convention included books and CDs by radical anti-Semitic sheikhs such as Yusuf al-Qaradawi, a leading Muslim Brotherhood ideologue based in Qatar who is known for his support of terrorist groups such as Hamas, Islamic Jihad and Hezbollah; and Anwar al-Awlaki, a U.S. born Muslim cleric based in Yemen who has encouraged American Muslims to attack non-Muslims and Western targets.
· Another theme repeated throughout the convention was the notion that the U.S. government is attacking Islam as a religion. According to several speakers, the American government targets Muslims in the U.S. through its policies and Muslims abroad through its wars.
Even from the inception of the convention, serious questions arose as the organizers sought to draw participants by advertising two known anti-Semitic extremists from abroad as keynote speakers: Zaghloul Al Najjar, an Egyptian cleric who has described Jews as “devils in human form,” and Ra’ed Salah, leader of the Northern Branch of the Islamic Movement in Israel, who served jail time for financing Hamas. Neither of the advertised speakers attended the convention.
In 2009 alone, an alarming number of American Muslim extremists were charged, convicted or sentenced on terrorism charges, including terror plots in the U.S. and abroad. From the shootings at Fort Hood and at an Army recruiting center in Little Rock, Arkansas to plots in New York, Chicago, Massachusetts and elsewhere, the suspects were fueled by an extremist ideology that demonizes America, Israel and Jews.

Travis in TN
Travis in TN
13 years ago

As a member of a Southern Baptist Church and being with fellow Southern Baptists around the South, including many pastors, for over 25 years I can tell you Rev. Hunter’s statement about religious freedom is quite misleading. Southern Baptists understand the first amendment for what it actually does; it restricts the federal government from interfering with the people’s religious affiliation and activities. We in the South understand that these matters of religion reside with the people not the feds. The statement, “every religion has a right to free expression” is hogwash. When a religion has murder as one of its religious tenets it has no right to free expression; Period. Southern Baptists respect Buddhist, Jew, Hindu, Shinto, Mormon, Catholic, and many more peaceful religions, but those religions which sanction and even command murder, as do many forms of Islam, are not welcome and will eventually be regulated by the people and the states. It’s just common sense but unfortunately much innocent blood will be spilled before the people understand what has happened.

sheik yer'mami
sheik yer'mami
13 years ago

“Interfaith Coalition on Mosques”- the sound of it gives me the creeps.
There is no such thing.
All interfaithing is no more than Mohammedan propaganda, its a religious obligation for the soldiers of allah to call the unbelievers to Islam, basta.
Islam is replacement theology: nothing else is acceptable.
When will these cretins be told that their BS doesn’t fly?

Mister Grady
Mister Grady
13 years ago

I see that some of the Jewish posters here are pretty well steamed at their fellow Jews who seem to have a death wish. As a protestant myself, I can certainly understand – as that is exactly how I feel when I see protestants doing the same thing.
Islam is not just a religion. It is an ideology, and its fundamental tenets are incompatible with Western civilization. You can’t have religious tolerance for a belief system which would love nothing more than to see YOUR belief system go the way of the dinosaur. Religious tolerance can only work if it works TWO ways – not ONE. And all muslims everywhere have a duty to, in one way or another, conquer the world with Islam. The so-called good muslims are doing this, even if incrementally, by mass immigration. But when they begin to approach critical mass, that’s when the blind, politically correct ethno-masochists will begin to see how “moderate” and “good” and “peaceful” the “true” Islam is. But by then it’ll be too late.
Unfortunately, I think we’re going to have to lose a major American city to a nuke detonated by Islamists to finally grow up and grow a pair. For the life of me, I don’t know why we let these people into our country. There is nothing at all in the U.S. Constitution that says we have to.

When*Pigs8Fly
When*Pigs8Fly
13 years ago

If there was any logic or common sense in the citizenry ALL Christian groups would issue an edit that stated” We will not dialogue with muslims until they stop the killing of our Christian brothers and sisters all over the world. We will for the moment the persecution of our religion, the ban on building or repairing churches and the attempts to stop us from practicing our religion in muslim countries but WE WILL NOT TOLERATE THE MURDERS OF CHRISTIANS! Once the murders have stopped we will begin to dialogue with you as long as there are no further murders. We will also wish to address OUR immediate concerns as the first order of business, not yours.
As for Jews, how soon they forget. Don’t they realize if ummah’s dream comes true and muslims are successful in gaining political power in Western countries they & their children will become the recipients of the second holocaust against the Jews?. Wake up & smell the chicken soup for G-d’s sake! These people will not be happy until every Jew is dead.

When*Pigs8Fly
When*Pigs8Fly
13 years ago

should read We will for the moment IGNORE the persecution

When*Pigs8Fly
When*Pigs8Fly
13 years ago

Unfortunately you have a potus who is bringing them in by the boatload on purpose. How do you stop him and his very questionable agenda.?

Infidel despiser
Infidel despiser
13 years ago

As a true Bible believing Christian, I reckon that the Southern Baptists are not Christian at all but some man made business trying to pass themselves of a religious organization. I was saddened also to read that American Jews overwhelmingly supported obama for president. This just goes to show their lack of discernment and knowledge of God’s Word.
Any true Bible believing Christian would recognize the days we are living in and would also know who the muslims really are. The muslims are the army of the anti-christ. They are a satanic cult filled with all evil and devious cunning.

Robb
Robb
13 years ago

Pam, I am curious. When you talk with lefty jews why do they support their own destruction? Or do they even have a clue?

Yomayngsup
Yomayngsup
13 years ago

“In the words of Abraham Lincoln,” the letter continued, “we would appeal to the better angels of our nature and ask you to instead honor the great American tradition of freedom of religion for all and of showing respect for all religions.”
In the words of allah; “there’s a Jew hiding behind that tree–come and kill him”

Beagle
Beagle
13 years ago

Freedom of religion is so important that we all must rally to a theocratic despotic system which executes people for apostasy and blasphemy. Put another way: the US Constitution is a suicide pact.
It’s an amazing juxtaposition. The OIC is openly pushing for a global blasphemy law pertaining to any insulting of Islam. Meanwhile people in this country push for their freedom to eliminate our freedom.
Funny, if not so stupidly tragic. Maybe that’s history in a nutshell.

Florida Infidel
Florida Infidel
13 years ago

The statement by Richard Land of the SBC was nauseating! He made it clear he is only backing down from aggressively supporting the mosque-building initiative because the members of his denomination put him under great pressure to do so. He made it clear that he personally supports the mosque-building/expansion of Islam. That is absolutely horrifying to me. No Christian or Jew should support any group that is pledged to their personal destruction, as well as to the destruction of their faith. All Christians and Jews should be strong defenders of their faith and opponents of all who would destroy them, otherwise they forfeit the right to call themselves Christians or Jews, in my opinion. If they aid, abet and appease those would annihilate them, then they are are as foolish as they are hypocritical.

Beagle
Beagle
13 years ago

Along similar lines, have you noticed political Islamist Muslims (CAIR, MSA… all the Ikhwan front groups) are always calling for “bridge-building”? This is especially true in so-called “interfaith dialogue.”
Like “oppression,” which means insufficient sharia, building bridges means a one-way avenue for da’wa (Islamic proselyzation). Again, I’m not reading between the lines, just reading what the Left never does.
After a quick search, I see Pamela noted it here:
http://b1ff5939f6.nxcli.net/rauf_sharia_puppet
“The chasm between Islam and Jahiliyyah is great, and a bridge is not to be built across it so that the people on the two sides may mix with each other, but only so that the people of Jahiliyyah may come over to Islam. Sayyid Qutb, Milestones, 263.” (emphasis added)
It is amazing to watch a huge deception carried out in the open on a grand scale.

american
american
13 years ago

The urge among some groups/people to be seen as “good” overcomes their own sense of self-preservation. The only thing that can explain this, since the evidence condeming islam and mosques is overwhelming, is
that some people would literally rather die than be seen as a “bad person” or “intolerant.”

WIde11
WIde11
13 years ago

I can’t think of a more counterproductive and self destructive stance than that taken by the ADL. We all know what kind of thanks the Islamists will dish out for defending their interests. But what will be the effects of ADL and ICM facilitated mosque projects forced on communities across America? Who is likely to get the blame when the inevitable (serious) problems develop?
Mr. Foxman, please don’t intervene in local controversies where you don’t have a stake. Please don’t side against honest people who understand the issues more than you might think.
“A passer-by who meddles in a quarrel not his own is like one who seizes a dog by the ears.”
Please don’t squander the goodwill that the Jewish people have built up over the last 200 years in this country.

eib
eib
13 years ago

Quote:
Richard Land, the head of the SBC’s Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission, said he heard from many Southern Baptists who felt the work of the Interfaith Coalition on Mosques crossed the line from defending religious freedom to promoting Islam.
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EVERY PERSON who is involved in any interfaith dialogue with Muslims must ask himself:
Am I
1. protecting religious freedom or
2. promoting Islam.
One is not the other, in spite of what Muslims tell you.
Do not let Muslims give you your perspective.
You have common sense of your own.
Use it.

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