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Home Front: WoT
New York set to open Khalil Gibran 'Jihad' School
2007-03-11
One might have hoped that the 9/11 attacks would have constituted an "education by murder" for Americans, an example of radical Islam in its most lethal form; so why has the New York City Department of Education decided to open an Islamist public school whose curriculum shares the same ideology as the September 11 terrorists?

Slated to be the school's principal, Dhabah [aka "Debbie"] Almontaser was presented an award by the Council on American Islamic Relations [CAIR, the Saudi funded front group for Hamas and a co-defendant in a 9/11 terrorism lawsuit] and more importantly, the curriculum of her school has been designed by the radical American Arab Anti Discrimination Committee [ADC].

The ADC's funder [and recipient of the ADC's "Global Achievement Award"] Saudi Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal's 10 million dollar donation to the 9/11 victims charity was rejected by then NY Mayor Giuliani because of Talal's claim that American policy towards Israel was the reason for the terrorist outrage. Talal has also raised money to reward the family's of suicide bombers.
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Fifth Column
Maryland Muslims offended by Baltimore County school curriculum
2006-12-31
Some Muslims in Baltimore County say lessons involving Islam being taught to seventh and 10th-graders in public schools are inaccurate. Bash Pharoan, president of the Baltimore chapter of the American Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, said resource sheets, called "Islamic Life," given to seventh-graders studying world cultures, and "World Religions" for 10th-graders in world history classes, not only misrepresent Islam, but show disrespect to the prophet Muhammad.

For three years, Pharoan said, he has unsuccessfully petitioned the Baltimore County school board to review the way Islam is presented in public school classrooms.

Joe Hairston, county school superintendent, said his "teachers do not use materials that contain inaccurate information."

Pharoan disagrees. He said the resource sheet on Islam belittles the prophet Muhammad by referring to him only as "Muhammad." Muslims always say "Prophet Muhammad," Pharoan said. "Omitting the word prophet is disrespectful," he said.

Pharoan said many of facts on the resource sheets are untrue or half-true, and they "emphasize negative differences that are divisive in nature." He said it is wrong to knowingly teach children inaccurate information. Getting accurate information to children is important now because of the war in Iraq, he said.

Pharoan said the information given to students about "jihad" and the Quran, the sacred book of Islam, is especially objectionable.

The resource sheets state Muhammad's "main goal was to get people to accept Allah and to spread the faith of Islam. Muhammad justified his attacks to his followers by explaining that to weaken those who opposed the spread of God's word was a virtue, and that those who fell in battle would be rewarded in heaven. Thus the idea of the jihad became the holy war of the Muslims against 'the unbelievers.'"

This reference, Pharoan said, inaccurately portrays Islam as a religion that embraces the use of force.
I can see how they wouldn't want that little nugget broadcast far and wide.
"Islamic teachings explicitly forbid coercing others to adopt the Islamic religion. Suicide is forbidden. The taking of innocent lives is forbidden. Yet the curriculum would have students believing otherwise," Pharoan said.

"Jihad" is defined in the resource sheet as a "struggle." Pharoan said that is a true depiction. But it's "a struggle to be a good person, a struggle to help the community and mankind. It does not mean a holy war."

Mahammad Jameel, of Reisterstown, has also petitioned the board about school lessons on Islamic culture. Giving a partial definition of "jihad" -- as in the resource sheet -- is like saying gravity only exists under apple trees. Not only is it misleading, but it is inaccurate, Jameel said. "We have many jihads," Jameel said, like "a jihad against poverty, just like the U.S. has a war against poverty."

"Jihad" does not mean a Muslim should go out and kill the poor, he said.

Donald Arnold, the school board president, said he has not asked the school administration to look into Pharoan's and Jameel's allegations. "We take the approach that the class material was chosen on a scholarly basis (by the administration), and it (the information being taught) reflects the history of the Muslim community."

Cara Calder, a spokeswoman for the school system, said the class material was selected on a scholarly basis. "Our perspective is that when it comes to curriculum, our focus is academic rather than social or political," she said. "We (the administration) are aware of Dr. Pharoan's and Mr. Jameel's concerns, and as we would with any question of curriculum, we will rely on academic and scholarly information."

Calder did not know if the curriculum had already been reviewed, or if it was scheduled for review at some future date.

Pharoan said it is unfair to the students to perpetuate misinformation, and it might be up to the faculty to correct the problem. "Teachers should ask themselves, 'Am I teaching fact or opinion?'" Pharoan said.
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Home Front: Culture Wars
Camel Nose Grows -- Muslim woman cites gym after interrupted prayer
2006-12-06
The campaign is picking up speed. It makes me think of Ovid:
Adde parvum parvo magnus acervus erit.
[Add little to little and there will be a big pile.]
Dearborn resident says her complaint to Fitness USA manager about patron went unheeded.
DEARBORN -- Fitness USA, a gym chain, is investigating an alleged civil rights violation involving a local Muslim woman who says her afternoon prayer was interrupted by a fellow patron, and that her complaint to management about the situation was rejected. "The manager told me, 'You have to respect her (the patron), but she does not have to respect your God,'" said Wardeh Sultan of Dearborn. "I've had my membership for seven or eight years, and I've never had a problem with praying there.
Who the hell goes to a gym to pray? Where would you pray? In the weight room? On a Nautilus?
"I told that manager, 'I can't believe you said that'" Sultan said.
I can. If I go to her mosque are they going to accomodate my workout?
"Honestly, I feel humiliated and I feel ashamed, right now, to go back to Fitness USA."
What she should be feeling is stoopid.
Local representatives of Fitness USA, which operates branches throughout Metro Detroit and in two other states, referred all inquiries regarding the matter to their corporate offices. "We will, as we will with any complaint involving our staff and a member, be doing a full and thorough investigation of the matter and take any appropriate action we need to take," said Jodi Berry, executive director of Fitness USA. "We want every member to get a good exercise experience every time they come to the club."
Since when does a "good exercise experience" involve a good pray?
Berry said she learned of the complaint on Monday. The allegations are among a series of recent complaints by Muslims who say they are free to practice their religion in the United States, until someone tells them they cannot. Recently, the same Fitness USA facility enacted a new dress code to allow Muslim women to wear more modest clothing, in compliance with some Islamic practices.
I go to Gold's Gym. I don't think they have a dress code.
Two weeks ago, six Muslim clerics were removed from a U.S. Airways flight after three of them said their evening prayers in the St. Paul-Minneapolis International Airport.
How many situps did they do?
Passengers and employees of the airline said later that their suspicions were aroused when the men were overheard making comments critical of the United States, and because the men had one-way tickets and no baggage. The airline and the civil rights office of U.S. Department of Homeland Security are investigating that incident.
Sure sounds like a setup. I suspect the gym incident is, too.
Imad Hamad, regional director of the American Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, which lodged a formal complaint with Fitness USA on behalf of Sultan, said the recent spate of conflicts results from a growing intolerance of Islam and a growing restiveness among Muslims that their rights to speak freely and worship are increasingly at risk.
Seems more like they represent a feeling of the oats by the turban and automatic weapons crowd.
"They (Muslims) are resenting that they are to be suppressed from expressing themselves freely, like others," Hamad said. "It's OK for a Christian fellow or a Jewish fellow to pray, and it would be regarded highly and respected.
I can't recall ever having seen a Christian or a Jew praying at Gold's Gym. I did see a Catholic genuflect once, but that was after he walked into something dangling off a Nautilus machine. He was back on his feet in less than half an hour.
"When it comes to a person of Muslim faith, especially if a woman is wearing the head cover or a man with a typical clergy outfit, yeah, it is becoming like something that is offensive to people and making them nervous."
No. I think it's the ostentatious arrogance of it that gets to us. So piss off.
Sultan said that, like all pious Muslims, she prays five times daily.
"I love bonking my head on the floor at the gym. I do it in the grocery store, too. And at the Jiffy Lube."
She also wears a veil and a long dress, in observance of her faith. Born in Jordan, of Palestinian descent, Sultan arrived in Detroit 17 years ago, before moving to Dearborn. She is an American citizen. Sultan said she came to the United States to secure her freedom and to avoid intolerance. "We're here in the great United States and for this happening, it truly breaks my heart," she said.
The thought of you doing the treadmill in full Islamic paraphernalia truly makes me snicker.
"You know, things are starting to change backwards, instead of frontward. We need to keep this United States, our country, up on our shoulders. We don't want it to go down."
Now I hear Tony Bennett / Frankie...

I left my heart
in San Francisco in an Amman shithole,
high on a hill dome it calls to me
to be where little cable cars believers bonk their heads
climb halfway to the stars on rugs of holy threads...

Well, you get the idea.
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Home Front: WoT
Groups Urge Sensitivity in Hezbollah Probe
2006-07-27
Leaders of the country's Muslim, Middle Eastern and South Asian communities are urging the FBI to use sensitivity if it investigates possible activities by the Islamic militant group Hezbollah on U.S. soil.

Twenty-five groups, including the Islamic Society of North America and the American Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, urged FBI Director Robert Mueller in a letter Wednesday to issue instructions to field offices and agents to avoid unwarranted profiling and respect the legal protections of people they may question.

"We want the FBI, not so obviously, to protect our nation from those who do us harm, but we want them to focus on smoke and mirrors actual credible evidence of wrongdoing and not target people based on their ethnicity or religion or based on First Amendment political expression," said Farhana Khera, head of Muslim Advocates, the lead drafter of the letter. "We want to avert any kind of raw fishing expedition-type initiative."

Khera, whose group is the charitable arm of the 500-plus-member National Association of Muslim Lawyers, said activists decided to send the letter after learning in recent days that the FBI has increased its focus on the worldwide activities of Hezbollah in light of the most recent fighting in the Middle East.

The letter says that since the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks, the FBI has launched a number of interview programs that targeted Arab and Muslim men in particular. Some agents engaged in "harassing, unduly burdensome and improper questioning," it states.

On Wednesday, Mueller told reporters at FBI headquarters in Washington, D.C., that the agency's efforts continued. But when asked if there was any indication Hezbollah is planning an attack in the United States or on U.S. interests abroad, he said, "At this juncture, no."

FBI spokesman Stephen Kodak said the agency plans to reach out to the groups that sent the letter. He said there are no plans for large-scale interviews regarding Hezbollah.

"We are sensitive to the cultural differences in dealing with the Muslim community," Kodak said, adding that the agency already has guidance about how to deal with the various groups. "Whether or not there's going to be special, additional guidance, that I don't know at this time."
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Home Front: Culture Wars
'Wack the Iraq' boardwalk arcade criticized as anti-Arab
2004-08-20
EFL
WILDWOOD, N.J. -- A live-target paintball game in which patrons take aim at runners dressed as Saddam Hussein and Osama bin Laden has drawn fire from critics who say the game is tasteless and can only encourage violence against Arabs. "We don't need any more games that would encourage people to hate Arabs or kill them," said Aref Assaf, president of the New Jersey Chapter of American Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee.
They should just substitute Knute Gingrich and Sean Hannity masks. It is NJ afterwall. W would be a popular choice among the leftist locals but it is doubtfull that the Secret Service would approve.
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Fifth Column
Mike Moore on Israel
2004-07-31
Korora didn't refine this. But I'm happy to!
The Republican Jewish Coalition recently detailed Michael Moore's views on Israel. We thought we would share their release with our readers. Michael Moore on Israel: Quotes from Michael Moore's book, "Dude Where's My Country?" (Warner Books, 2003) regarding the United States support for Israel:

# Moore dedicated his book "Dude, Where's My Country?" to Saint Pancake Rachel Corrie, an International Solidarity Movement nutcase volunteer who was killed March 16 when she climbed in front of a Caterpillar bulldozer that was destroying tunnels used by Palestinian terrorists to illegally smuggle weapons from Egypt into Gaza

# "Of course many Israeli children had died too, at the hands of the Palestinians. You would think that would make every Israeli want to wipe out the Arab world, but the average Israeli does not have that response. Why? Because IN THEIR HEARTS, THEY KNOW THEY ARE WRONG, AND THEY KNOW THEY WOULD BE DOING JUST WHAT THE PALESTINIANS ARE DOING IF THE SANDAL WERE ON THE OTHER FOOT."
Actually Mike, it's because the Israelis have more humanity in their souls than you do.
# "Hey, here's a way to stop suicide bombings — give the Palestinians a bunch of missile-firing Apache helicopters and let them and the Israelis go at each other head to head. Four billion dollars a year to Israel — four billion dollars a year to the Palestinians — they can just blow each other up and leave the rest of us the hell alone."
Were either of them bothering you in the first place?
# "Now I'm not just talking about your everyday anti-Semites. No, I'm talking about a perceived notion that we Americans are supporting Israel in defending itself its oppression of the Palestinian people. Now where did those Arabs come up with an idea like that? Maybe it was when the Palestinian child looked up in the air and saw an American Apache helicopter firing a missile into his baby sister's bedroom just before she was blown into a hundred bits."
Mike couldn't find a single concrete example of this, of course.
# In 1987, Moore was honored by the American Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee for his "courageous efforts in journalism." (ADC Times, January 1990, page 4)

# In 1990, speaking before the American Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, Moore announced that he would refuse to attend a screening of his movie "Roger and Me," which was being held in Jerusalem. He was quoted as saying that he would not attend until Israel ceased to occupy the West Bank and Gaza. (Arab American News, 1990)
Those clever Israelis, they'll never see his fat ass in their country!
# Moore attended and spoke at a June 5, 1990, demonstration protesting the continued Israeli occupation at the Israeli Embassy in Washington, D.C. (Washington Report on Middle East Affairs, July, 2001)

# In October 2003, Moore was honored by the Muslim American Public Affairs Council (MPAC) with a media award. (www.mpac.org)

# In his book "Stupid White Men and Other Sorry Excuses for the State of the Nation," Moore proposed that Congress give Israel 30 days to end the bloodshed taking place in its name, and if Israel did not do so, funding to Israel should be cut. He also noted that while individual terrorism is bad, state-sponsored terrorism is truly evil. Moore also proposed that the Palestinians be given their statehood and receive twice as much economic assistance from the United States as Israel receives.
Which the Paleos would pee away on guns, hidden bank accounts and Semtex.
# "In Liverpool, [Moore] paused to contemplate the epicenters of evil in the modern world: "It's all part of the same ball of wax, right? The oil companies, Israel, Halliburton." (David Brooks in the New York Times, June 26, 2004)

# Recently Moore had no comment when questioned about the rumor that members of Hezbollah had been involved in the distribution of "Fahrenheit 9/11." (http://www.moorewatch.com)

# Moore tried to prevent "Fahrenheit 9/11" from being shown in Israel. (New Yorker Magazine, February 16, 2004)
I would have tried to prevent it as well.
# Moore stated: "Anyway, the support Bush and the Republicans feign for Israel is because Israel is near our oil. If the oil wan't there, I bet those same Republicans wouldn't [care] about Israel." (Los Angeles Times, June 22, 2004)

Michael Moore on America:

# While promoting his book "Dude, Where's My Country?" in Germany, Moore gave a speech in which he asserted that "Americans are possibly the dumbest people on the planet ... in thrall to conniving, thieving, smug pricks. We Americans suffer from an enforced ignorance. We don't know about anything that's happening outside our country. Our stupidity is embarrassing." (The Washington Dispatch, June 26, 2004)
He was speaking about the dhimmicratic moonbats at the time.
# "I want Bush paraded in handcuffs outside of a police house as a common criminal because I don't know if there's a greater crime than taking people to war based on a lie. I've never seen anything like Bush and his people. They truly hate our Constitution, our rights and our liberties. They have no shame in fighting for their corporate sponsors." (Quote from Moore in The Mirror, Nov. 3, 2003)

# In "Dude, Where's My Country?" Moore proposed that the Patriot Act is as un-American as "Mein Kampf." He wrote: "The Patriot Act is the first step. 'Mein Kampf'... 'Mein Kampf' was written long before Hitler came to power. And if the people of Germany had done something early on to stop these early signs, when the right-wing, when the extremists such as yourself, decide that this is the way to go, if people don't speak up against this, you end up with something like what they had in Germany. I don't want to get to that point."

# In October of 2003, Moore was quoted in the University of Michigan's student newspaper, The Michigan Daily, as saying "there is no terrorist threat in this country. This is a lie. This is the biggest lie we've been told."
I'm almost afraid to ask who he thought rammed the airplanes into the WTC.
# On his book tour to promote "Dude, Where's My Country?" Moore stopped off in Cambridge, England, where he lamented before a large audience, "You're stuck with being connected to this country of mine, which is known for bringing liberty sadness and democracy misery to places around the globe." (NewsMax.com, June 6, 2004)

# While on his recent book tour, Moore told a crowd in Berlin: "Don't be like us. You've got to stand up, right? You've got to be brave." (David Brooks in the New York Times, June 29, 2004)
The Euros have taken his advice; many of them are not like us.
# In an open letter to the German people in Die Zeit, Moore asked: "Should such an ignorant people [as the United States] lead the world? Don't go the American way when it comes to economics, jobs and services for the poor and immigrants. It is the wrong way." (David Brooks in the New York Times, June 30, 2004)
Yep, don't do it our way, we have one of the world's strongest economies, lowest unemployment rates, a safety net for the poor and open arms to immigrants.
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Fifth Column
Beheadings fuel fresh backlash against Muslims
2004-06-26
The recent beheadings of two American businessmen in the Middle East have increased an already strong backlash against Arab-Americans and Muslims, who have been persecuted since the 9/11 attacks.
Those were the ones perpetrated by Muslim Arabs...
The murder of former New Jerseyan Paul Johnson has prompted hate mail, verbal attacks and anti-Islam signs and graffiti in New Jersey. Elsewhere in the country, Muslims have received death threats and mosques have been vandalized in the days after Johnson’s killing.
Johnson got more than a death threat, didn't he?
"Since 9/11, every time there is an incident overseas attributed to Muslims or Arabs, we go on orange alert ourselves," said Sohail Mohammed, a Clifton immigration lawyer. "With the death of Paul Johnson, we were extremely concerned that what happened overseas would have an impact here. There are individuals here who are off the wall, who think that every woman who wears a hijab or every man named Mohammed is out to blow things up." In the days after Johnson’s killing, anti-Islam signs surfaced in and around the rural, south Jersey neighborhood where he used to live. One read "Stamp Out Islam" next to a drawing of a boot over a crescent and star.
Got a good line on who's making war on us, do they?
Another, hung on a mailbox next door to Johnson’s sister’s home, was more detailed. "Last night I wasn’t a racist but today I feel racism towards Islamic beliefs," it read. "Last night Islamics had a chance to speak up for Paul Johnson, but today it’s too late. Islamics better wake up and start thinking about tomorrow."
But they won't. They're too busy thinking about yesterday...
New Jersey Attorney General Peter C. Harvey sent bias crimes investigators to the area, along with stepped-up State Police patrols. The signs are gone now, replaced with hand-lettered placards on utility poles that say "Our Prayers Are With the Johnson Family." Yellow ribbons festoon fences, road signs, stores and homes, the hope they had for Johnson transferred now to the American troops and civilians still in harm’s way.
That's a lot more touchy-feely than expressing what they really feel...
On Thursday, however, more anti-Muslim graffiti appeared on a Muslim man’s home in Egg Harbor Township. "It’s really our fear coming true," said Faiza Ali of the New Jersey chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations. "It indicates a hatred that could turn into something violent."
In response to something that was gruesomely violent...
The day after Johnson’s killing, a coalition of Muslim groups held a rally in Paterson, the heart of New Jersey’s Arab-American community, to condemn the killing, saying such acts are contrary to Islam’s teachings. But apparently, not everyone got the message. A few days later, vandals tossed empty liquor and beer bottles at a mosque in Union City as congregants were inside mourning an Arab-American teenager who had been killed in a car crash. "If they are throwing empty bottles today, they could be throwing rocks, or worse, beheading us shooting at us tomorrow," said Aref Assaf, president of the American Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee’s New Jersey chapter.
Who was shooting at our guys this afternoon in Iraq?
Esquimaux.
In Florida, two mosques were vandalized in the days after Johnson’s killing. In the Tampa suburb of Lutz, someone broke into the Islamic Community Center and scrawled "Kill All Muslims" and "F___ Allah" on the mosque’s interior walls before smashing windows and breaking other items inside. In Charlotte Harbor, someone vandalized the mosque’s sign, and has been leaving threatening phone messages targeting Muslims. Elsewhere in Florida, a mosque in Pembroke Pines received a threatening letter, and an Islamic school in Kendall saw its sign defaced. In the St. Louis suburb of Ballwin, Mo., someone painted a swastika and the word "Die" on the wall of the Dar-Ul-Islam mosque. In Spring, Texas, dead fish were dumped near the entrance sign to the Champions Masjid mosque, which is under construction. And in the Chicago suburb of Orland Park, residents urged officials this week to reject a mosque’s building application; a Baptist pastor told a public hearing he feared it would attract Islamic extremists and violence. The center was approved over boos and catcalls from many in the audience.
Meaning some of our citizens are tired of that crap and don't want it around them. To me, that's a logical reaction. It's a result of being on the other side. The bad part comes when the people who aren't on the other side are lumped together with the Bad Guys. You have to identify which side you're on...
Muslim organizations around the country have been flooded with hate mail since Johnson and Nicholas Berg, a Pennsylvania businessman, were beheaded by kidnappers. A South Korean interpreter, Kim Sun Il, was beheaded this week. "I think it may be coming close to the time when we take Muslims hostage here in America," one man wrote to the Washington, D.C.-based Council on American-Islamic Relations. "I would not be against groups that killed Muslim males proved to be involved in anti-American or terror groups. I believe the time is coming when Muslims will not be safe inside the U.S. borders. I see nothing wrong with us doing the same things to them that they are doing to innocent people."
Wait a couple or three years and that attitude will become more common...
"It is high time you people wake up and smell the blood," another man wrote to Assaf’s group in New Jersey. "Turn in the terrorists. They are your relatives, in a lot of cases. Cousin Omar. Uncle Mohammad. You know what I mean. Until you come forward to help us stamp out this vermin, you are as bad as they. Don’t be like the Japanese during WW2. They ended up behind bars." And finally, this from a writer to a mosque in Sacramento: "I will be forming a group to take direct action in the form of pickets and protests in front of local mosques with pictures of the murders committed by your filthy `Lions of Islam’ to keep Americans aware of what scum Muslims truly are. Muslims are nothing but Nazis with a turban."
It is always about them, isn’t it? Now, they are the victims. Freaking unbelievable!!
To the contrary, it's very believable that they see themselves as victims.
They've been portraying themselves as victims of oppression for hundreds of years, that's why they have to have to have their own islamic state in every country they move into. That way they get to oppress themselves.
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Home Front: WoT
Community Angered Over American’s Slaying
2004-06-21
EAGLESWOOD TOWNSHIP, N.J. - The leader of an anti-discrimination group called for tolerance after a sign reading "Stamp out Islam" was posted in the hometown of an American contractor murdered in Saudi Arabia. Aref Assaf, president of the state chapter of the American Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, issued an advisory to its members telling them to be vigilant following news reports of residents angered over the death of Paul M. Johnson Jr. His organization had not heard of any violence committed against Muslims or Arab-Americans in New Jersey.

"It’s sad because we have lost a fellow American from New Jersey, but added to that our entire community is being castigated and blamed for the crimes of others," Assaf said Sunday. "Our patriotism has been questioned and suspect. It’s a difficult feeling to have when you’re a citizen of a country and your loyalty is questioned by your fellow American citizens."

Phil Galasso posted the cardboard sign saying "Stamp out Islam" on a utility pole near his house in Eagleswood Township. It depicted a hand-drawn boot over a crescent and star. "I’m getting a little fed up with the mindless violence against civilians who had nothing to do with the war in the Middle East," Galasso said.

Another sign hung on the mailbox of the house next to that of Johnson’s sister, Donna Mayeux, in Little Egg Harbor Township. "Last night Islamics had a chance to speak up for Paul Johnson but today it’s too late," the sign read. "Islamics better wake up and start thinking about tomorrow."
One more major incident and we'll see signs like this all across the country.
The owner of the house where the sign was hung took it down Sunday morning and said he didn’t know who had put it up. He added that he didn’t know anyone in town who felt that way.

Joe Giberson, a police detective in nearby Stafford Township, said he was dismayed when he saw news reports of the sign in Little Egg Harbor. "I hope it’s not the feelings of the people," Giberson said. "We can’t be the same way like what happened to Mr. Johnson." Among those urging tolerance was the minister at the church where Mayeux worships. Pastor Gene Huber noted Johnson’s family’s grief and struggle in the face of cruelty, but said turning to faith would "enable them to become champions of grace in a world of wickedness."
The phrase I was thinking of, Padre, was along the lines of "praise the Lord and pass the ammunition."
Members of New Jersey’s Arab-American community had gathered over the weekend to condemn the murder, denouncing it as "repulsive" and "cold-blooded" during a rally in Paterson. Assaf told those at the rally it is "unfortunate" that perceptions remain that American Muslims share the same anti-American opinions that terrorists do. "Most of us left everything to come to this country," he said. "The last thing we want to see is America damaged, or vandalized or demonized."
You're going to have to speak up.
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Home Front: WoT
Amid anger over beheading, U.S. minister pleads for tolerance
2004-06-20
Backlash over the beheading of a U.S. contractor in Saudi Arabia was as clear as a sign in the town where he was born. "Stamp out Islam," read a cardboard sign that also depicted a hand-drawn boot over a crescent and star. Phil Galasso posted it on a utility pole near his house in Eagleswood Township. "I’m getting a little fed up with the mindless violence against civilians who had nothing to do with the war in the Middle East," Galasso said Sunday. He called Islam a "vile, bigoted faith" that subjugates women and uses force to spread its message. Authorities had not received any reports of violence against the area’s small Muslim population since Paul M. Johnson Jr. was killed by Muslim extremists Friday, but anger in the community was evident, not just over the terrorists but also their religion.

"Last night I wasn’t a racist but today I feel racism towards Islamic beliefs," read a white laminated sign hung on the mailbox of the house next to that of Johnson’s sister, Donna Mayeux, minutes south of Eagleswood Township in Little Egg Harbor Township. "Last night Islamics had a chance to speak up for Paul Johnson but today it’s too late," the sign read. "Islamics better wake up and start thinking about tomorrow." The owner of the house where the sign was hung, Danny Pomponio, took it down Sunday morning and said he didn’t know who had put it up. He added that he didn’t know anyone in town who felt that way.

About 100 miles north of Eagleswood Township in Paterson, about 25 people gathered Saturday at a rally where Arabs and Muslims condemned Johnson’s killing. Aref Assaf, president of the New Jersey chapter of the American Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, urged Americans not to "castigate the entire community for the acts of a few." Joe Giberson, a police detective in nearby Stafford Township, said he was dismayed when he saw news reports of the sign in Little Egg Harbor. "I hope it’s not the feelings of the people. We can’t be the same way like what happened to Mr. Johnson," Giberson said.

A minister at the church where Mayeux worships was among those urging tolerance Sunday. Pastor Gene Huber noted Johnson’s family’s grief and struggle in the face of cruelty, but said turning to faith would "enable them to become champions of grace in a world of wickedness." Mayeux did not attend the service at the nondenominational Greentree Ministries Church, about 30 minutes south of her home. The family has remained in seclusion since Johnson was kidnapped just over a week ago. Senior Pastor Kyle Huber, Gene Huber’s son, who has assisted the family throughout the ordeal, said they are "doing well in what is something no one can be prepared for."
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Home Front
Louisiana congressman apologizes for diaperhead comment
2001-09-20
  • AP
    A Louisiana congressman apologized Thursday after coming under fire from Arab-Americans for saying anyone with "a diaper on his head" should be stopped and questioned. Republican Rep. John Cooksey, who is planning to run for Senate next year, made the comment Monday in a radio interview broadcast statewide. "If I see someone come in and he's got a diaper on his head and a fan belt around that diaper on his head, that guy needs to be pulled over and checked," Cooksey said.

    Ziad Asali, president of the American Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, called Cooksey's remark "very unfortunate."
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