Monday, April 07, 2014

Muslim Brotherhood Political Bloc Here In The United States

From IBD:
Muslim Brotherhood Launches Own U.S. Political Party

With an eye toward the 2016 election, the radical Muslim Brotherhood has built the framework for a political party in America that seeks to turn Muslims into an Islamist voting bloc.

'Muslim voters have the potential to be swing voters in 2016," said Nihad Awad in launching the benign-sounding U.S. Council of Muslim Organizations, whose membership reads like a Who's Who of Brotherhood front groups.

"We are aiming to bring more participation from the Muslim community."

USCMO also aims to elect Islamists in Washington, with the ultimate objective of "institutionalizing policies" favorable to Islamists — that is, Shariah law....
Read it all HERE.

Read it and weep.

No lessons learned from 9/11:

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Yep. The Bush administration's response was wrong from the get-go. The whole "islam is a religion of peace" bullshit designed to avoid to getting accused of racism.

It has cost us plenty and the bill is far from being paid.

Charles Martel said...

Sorry Anonymous, but the reasons behind Bush´s response go a lot deeper than possible accusations of racism. The Bush family has a long standing relation with the Saudi royal family and the oil fields. Now we find out that a Saudi family left Florida a few days before 9-11 leaving everything behind, but the FBI never conducted a full investigation.

Bush was surrounded by CAIR people (just look at the pictures)as well as the tax monkey who introduced him, as well as the conservative and liberal establishment to Alamoudi.

The question is WHAT CAN BE DONE NOW to stop this political party nonsense? Information about The Project is of public knowledge since 2001, and the famous memo of 1991 we know since when? 2007? With knowledge that´s proof of treason, is there anything to be done? What or who should be the conduit of any action? People from all 50 states go to their Senators and Congressmen and demand action?

I don´t know. I´m the foreigner here. Any ideas as to what the legal recourse can be?