Myth vs Fact-Part 299
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| Islam: Religion of peace. | Sahih BukhariVolume 5, Book 59, Number 602
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| Tafsir |
| Myth | Fact |
| Islam: Religion of peace. | Sahih BukhariVolume 5, Book 59, Number 602
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| Tafsir |
Posted by
Ben
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10:03 PM
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Labels: Ben, Islam. Jihad, Religion of Peace

Posted by
Dean
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7:47 PM
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In a lecture to college students in North Dakota last week, Ayers said: “I was trying to go to sleep, flipping through the channels real quick, and Hannity said, ‘Stay tuned. John McCain and I will talk about William Ayers.’ And I said, damn, I will have to stay tuned for an hour.”
Ayers went on to tell the students: “People ask, ‘Do you regret anything you did against the government in those days?’ And my answer is: no, I don’t.”
In an interview in The New York Times on the day of the September 11 attacks, when he was promoting Fugitive Days, his book on the Weathermen, Ayers said: “I don’t regret setting bombs,” and added: “I feel we didn’t do enough.”

Larry Johnson, a former counterterrorism official at the CIA said: “They’re going to kill him with this. The guy is an unrepentant terrorist, so please, Barack Obama, explain why you aligned yourself with him. It is a fundamental question of judgment. By the time he [Obama] was hanging around with Ayers, his position was well known. He [Ayers] was not a freedom fighter; he belonged to a violent terrorist group.”
David Axelrod, Obama’s chief strategist, said earlier this year that the two were “friendly” but in the sense that “their kids attend the same school”, but Ayers' children left long ago. A campaign aide later clarified that the connection was with Bernadine Dohrn, Ayers’s wife, who was still involved with the school.
Dohrn is another former leader of the Weather Underground, who also went on the run in the 1970s and served just under a year in jail.
Posted by
Susan Duclos
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11:53 AM
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| Myth | Fact |
| Islam: Religion of peace. | Sahih BukhariVolume 5, Book 59, Number 600
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| Tafsir |
Posted by
Ben
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12:35 AM
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Labels: Ben, Islam. Dean, Religion of Peace

While Barack Obama has responded to an admitted "firestorm" over hispastor's racist and anti-American statements by claiming he didn't hear them in
person, Rev. Jeremiah Wright has defended himself in the past by referring to
his foundational philosophy, the "black liberation theology" of scholars such as
James Cone, who regard Jesus Christ as a "black messiah" and blacks as "the
chosen people" who will only accept a God who assists their aim of destroying
the "white enemy."
"If God is not for us and against white people," writes Cone, "then he
is a murderer, and we had better kill him. The task of black theology is to kill
gods who do not belong to the black community"
"Look, I got two daughters — 9 years old and 6 years old," he said. "I am going to teach them first about values and morals, but if they make a mistake, I don't want them punished with a baby."
"I don't see how anyone can say this bill will actually end the controversy,"
said Rep. Steve Farley, a Tucson Democrat who argued against Kavanagh's measure.
"This is just the tip of the iceberg."
Posted by
Miss Beth and Carla
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11:59 PM
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Labels: Miss Beth, Stop the ACLU
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