Saturday, February 11, 2012

Ideology

Let's write to Congress (www.congress.org)

Dear Representative:

In Congressman Quiqley's speech, wherein he apologized for America's
"discrimination" against Muslims, he showed a lack of understanding.  He
was right when he said it is a war of ideology, not necessarily of
resources.  The ideology summarized in the U.S. Constitution, based on
Judeao-Christian principles, is that of equality of all under the law,
inalienable rights recognized as coming from the dignity of men and women,
and freedom of speech and conscience.  The ideology of Islam, as enforced
by Sharia law, is: that of blind privilege of Muslims over non-Muslims;
men over women (who the Qur'an states are "inferior" to men); the legal
subjugation (by way of plunder and/or infidel tax); second-class
citizenship (dhimmitude); the death penalty for conversion; the
requirement of all Muslims to enforce Sharia on themselves and non-Muslims
(when there are enough Muslims/Muslims in power to do it); and, the
"legal" abuse, rape, slavery, and murder of non-Muslims with impunity. 
Exposing such truth about Islamic teaching - it is all in the Islamic holy
books of the Qur'an and Haddith/Sira (actions and sayings of Muhammad
which interpret the Qur'an) - Is NOT being racist or a bigot or an
Islamophobe.  It is, in fact, being informed; and decisions so informed
are, in fact, very discriminating in an intelligent way.  The one who
apologizes for such discriminating decisions is a fool.  

Under the Constitution, U.S. citizens have every right to hate Islam and
be discriminating in their decisions, but they do not have the right to
commit crimes, as defined by U.S. law, against Muslims.  Muslims have the
right to believe however they want (as do the Nazis and any other group),
but they do not have the right to enforce Sharia law (i.e., Islamic
principles) on any U.S. citizen. 

Sincerely,