Muslim Influence in Pentagon Prevails

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I know the Kindle is e-ink, I was just saying I don't really see the point in the Fire for me personally. The Nook's flexibility with various ebook formats, etc. makes it worth it for me more than the Kindle. You can always get a used or refurbished one for cheaper too, but even new they aren't too expensive if you like to read- you'll probably save on book costs either way over the long run.

Me I don't have a Kindle fire to me it defeats the purpose of reading lol. You get on with the intention to read next thing you know you are surfing the web :giggle:. If you want to read and thats it Kindle is fine if you have other uses on top of reading the the Fire is the route.

I like to read so I get the basic and leave the other distraction behind. I have a profile on thereadingroom.com my user name is cgrear. You can view all the books I have read since I have joined the site. Most are political though some fiction in it lol.
 

myp

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Me I don't have a Kindle fire to me it defeats the purpose of reading lol. You get on with the intention to read next thing you know you are surfing the web :giggle:. If you want to read and thats it Kindle is fine if you have other uses on top of reading the the Fire is the route.

I like to read so I get the basic and leave the other distraction behind. I have a profile on thereadingroom.com my user name is cgrear. You can view all the books I have read since I have joined the site. Most are political though some fiction in it lol.

I agree on the Kindle Fire- also I think e-ink is easier on the eyes- one of the bigger appeals to me with these ereaders.

As for thereadingroom, how is that? I've been thinking of joining GoodReads lately which seems similar.
 
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I agree on the Kindle Fire- also I think e-ink is easier on the eyes- one of the bigger appeals to me with these ereaders.

As for thereadingroom, how is that? I've been thinking of joining GoodReads lately which seems similar.

I like the reading room the staff is very responsive if you have an issue. If you tell them a book they don't have list or missing the art to they fix it within a weeks time.

I looked at both sites and drifted to thereadingroom it was more comfortable for me. You can review the books find people with similar interests in books. It lists everyone who owns the book you are reading. Though for me since I read alot of History and Politics I am usually the only one with the book :giggle:. Though I turn in reviews for all the books I read and read the reviews when available for books I am going to read.

I find the site good and I use it often.
 
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I like the reading room the staff is very responsive if you have an issue. If you tell them a book they don't have list or missing the art to they fix it within a weeks time.

I looked at both sites and drifted to thereadingroom it was more comfortable for me. You can review the books find people with similar interests in books. It lists everyone who owns the book you are reading. Though for me since I read alot of History and Politics I am usually the only one with the book :giggle:. Though I turn in reviews for all the books I read and read the reviews when available for books I am going to read.

I find the site good and I use it often.

Wow, I couldn't have derailed this thread so well if I tried. Apparently I'm awesome at it if I don't. :p
 

myp

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Wow, I couldn't have derailed this thread so well if I tried. Apparently I'm awesome at it if I don't. :p

Whoops, that is partly my fault. For some reason I thought it was a different thread when I first responded- thought it was something in gen chat as I just skipped to the last page.
 
Jul 2009
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Whoops, that is partly my fault. For some reason I thought it was a different thread when I first responded- thought it was something in gen chat as I just skipped to the last page.

lol, no. :D
 
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An absurd paranoid rant taken from sources with NOT A BIT OF INTEGRITY...none...zip...nada.

This weird twist of some McCarthyist crap...is nuts.

Awhile back, Morsi was asked directly if the Moslem Brotherhood was trying to infiltrate the US Govt. He thought the question funny and said " We can barely infiltrate Egypt"

Meanwhile....the CIA...FBI...etc. are QUITE able to do a background check and some guy with an Arab name and some history...would get scrutinized. However...the CIA in particular WANTS people who know the middle east,the language,culture,politics and that obviously includes Islam. The DON"T want some Hamas/terrorist guy apt to be a problem.

MANY Muslims who came here wanted to get AWAY from the heavy handed repression,the backwardness,the jihads and vendettas.

It's a dopey thread based opn links from sites that are reliably ...crude propaganda aimed at SUCKERS.
 
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An absurd paranoid rant taken from sources with NOT A BIT OF INTEGRITY...none...zip...nada.

This weird twist of some McCarthyist crap...is nuts.

Awhile back, Morsi was asked directly if the Moslem Brotherhood was trying to infiltrate the US Govt. He thought the question funny and said " We can barely infiltrate Egypt"

Meanwhile....the CIA...FBI...etc. are QUITE able to do a background check and some guy with an Arab name and some history...would get scrutinized. However...the CIA in particular WANTS people who know the middle east,the language,culture,politics and that obviously includes Islam. The DON"T want some Hamas/terrorist guy apt to be a problem.

MANY Muslims who came here wanted to get AWAY from the heavy handed repression,the backwardness,the jihads and vendettas.

It's a dopey thread based opn links from sites that are reliably ...crude propaganda aimed at SUCKERS.

YOU are the sucker, and your post is what's "dopey", and I'll give you ounce of respect when you come in here with one item of evidence to back up all this hot air you've been mouthing off. The only thing you've done here is show off your ignorance.

Morsi has nothing much to do with the Muslim Brotherhood in America. In America. the Muslim Brotherhood is hundreds of front organizations (designated by the US Justice Dept.) which I'm guessing right now that you've never even heard of, much less know what they've been doing for the past 22 years.

Muslim Brotherhood front groups in America:

CAIR, ISNA, MAS, MSA, ICNA, FCNA, MAYA, AEF, UASR, IAP, BMI, IIIT, IMANA, AMSE, ICNA, Islamic Institute, AMC, AMF, Success Foundation, GSISS AKA Cordoba University, NAIF, IIFTIKHAR, AMSS, TIAA, IRO, African Muslim Agency, Safa Trust, SAAR Foundation, MMCT, Dar El-Eiman USA, ADAMS, IANA, GRF, MWL, MYNA, HHT, Islamic Academy of Florida, Fairfax Institute, AMT, IIFSO, AMCE, AMAFVAC, CISNA, Isalmic Media Foundation, et al

Oh, so the guy with an Arab name and some history...would get scrutinized would they ? EARTH TO REDWOOD: The Arabic translation unit of the FBI has been a hotbed of treason and sedition, and Muslim Arabic translators who fail to translate critical messages, mark items as unimportant when they are found to be important, and other such things to help jihadists, who they are supposed to be regarded as enemies. It's an old story for FBI agents to show up in a raid at 4:00 AM, only to find the house's inhabitants fully dressed, and the contraband well hidden (having been tipped off by traitorous translators in the "Mole House" (didn't you know ?)

As for background checks THEY HAVE NOT BEEN DOING THEM, didn't you know that either ? They stopped vetting Arabic translators because of the increased pressure to get more of them hired after 9/11, combined with the difficulty of finding people bilingual in both English and Arabic.

As for the CIA not wanting some Hamas/terrorist guy apt to be a problem, that's exactly what they've got with Mohammed Magid, who is an imam with the Muslim Brotherhood group ADAMS, plus he is the head honcho of ISNA (Islamic Society of North America) the top "nucleus" Muslim Brotherhood group in America, with a massive building & campus in Indiana. ISNA has also been designated an "unindicted co-conspirator" by the US Justice Dept., in the US vs Holy Land Foundation Hamas terrorist-funding case, which sent 5 leaders of that organization to prison for the rest of their lives.

This kind of appeasement to Islamists has been going on for a long time. It's obvious you are not informed on this , and when you get informed, THEN you should come in here and comment.

As for the sources, you got a problem with the Thomas More Law Center ? One with evidence to back it up ? If so, let's hear it.
 
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myp

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It is okay that you disagree, but KEEP IT CIVIL. No need for name-calling.
 
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Frankly I could do quite a rant of my own critical of Islam,but the problem is not the WHOLE of Islam..but more the fact that there really IS no "whole" so each Mosque is almost it's own sect...or cult.

It's absurd to suggest that "policy" is childishly niave ...we've really been in a state of war with the Jihad Pit bulls of Islam...the sadistic/fascist fringe...for about 50 years. The US Govt is currently in search & destroy mode against the Taliban + Al Qaeda. We don't LIKE the Iranian regime. We don't like or trust Hamas or Hezbollah and don't much trust the Moslem Brotherhood. However... for you to somehow presume virtually any and every Moslem group or whatever in the USA is some sort of "front"...is up to some slow moving but sinister plot...is just goofy.

Outfits like the CIA,FBI,Homeland Security...don't wanna get gamed by any rank amateurs. NOBODY in that line wants to self destruct his career FAILS in that line of work...are a big deal. You CLAIM above there's like 20+ groups that are tools of the Moslem Brotherhood....and up to something...but what have they actually DONE?

The folks I worry about....go by " don't follow leaders and watch your parking meters",
Groups that are open,in the public eye....seldom are the threat. The dangerous guys are VERY low profile, and considering there's 2 BILLION Muslims on the planet, the % we've had a problem with...is tiny. The % of problems HERE,..in the USA...tinier.

We ain't a bunch of bozos who can't do the basic stuff..not yet. CIA ain't some minimum wage gig for guys who could not cut the mustard at Jack_In-The Box.
 
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I can agree that the worst of Muslim fanatics are worthy of disdain, disgust, and even some level of hatred. I would also point out that I have much the same reaction to a Christian sect doing much the same thing.

I mean no disrespect that is unwarranted, but when you decide to commit a violent act based on something that exists only in your own mind...you are freakin' insane to me.
 
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Frankly I could do quite a rant of my own critical of Islam,but the problem is not the WHOLE of Islam..but more the fact that there really IS no "whole" so each Mosque is almost it's own sect...or cult.

It's absurd to suggest that "policy" is childishly niave ...we've really been in a state of war with the Jihad Pit bulls of Islam...the sadistic/fascist fringe...for about 50 years. The US Govt is currently in search & destroy mode against the Taliban + Al Qaeda. We don't LIKE the Iranian regime. We don't like or trust Hamas or Hezbollah and don't much trust the Moslem Brotherhood. However... for you to somehow presume virtually any and every Moslem group or whatever in the USA is some sort of "front"...is up to some slow moving but sinister plot...is just goofy.

Outfits like the CIA,FBI,Homeland Security...don't wanna get gamed by any rank amateurs. NOBODY in that line wants to self destruct his career FAILS in that line of work...are a big deal. You CLAIM above there's like 20+ groups that are tools of the Moslem Brotherhood....and up to something...but what have they actually DONE?

The folks I worry about....go by " don't follow leaders and watch your parking meters",
Groups that are open,in the public eye....seldom are the threat. The dangerous guys are VERY low profile, and considering there's 2 BILLION Muslims on the planet, the % we've had a problem with...is tiny. The % of problems HERE,..in the USA...tinier.

We ain't a bunch of bozos who can't do the basic stuff..not yet. CIA ain't some minimum wage gig for guys who could not cut the mustard at Jack_In-The Box.

I did NOT say that I "somehow presume virtually any and every Moslem group or whatever in the USA is some sort of "front"...is up to some slow moving but sinister plot." YOU SAID THAT. In fact I can name a Muslim group who is thinking about the same as me, and is in opposition to the radical Muslim groups >> the American Islamic Forum for Democracy, headed by Dr. Zuddhi Jasser.

http://www.theblaze.com/stories/cai...watchdog-a-mere-sock-puppet-for-islam-haters/

The organizations that I have listed as Muslim Brotherhood front groups have "distinguished" themselves as that by their actions, and as such, they have been designated as MB fronts by the US Justice Dept.

As I told you before, obviously, you haven't done the homework, and you are oblivious to what's been going on over the past 22 years. The Muslim Brotherhood front groups in America ARE very low profile, they get very little media coverage, and this is one of the reasons you (and most Americans) have never even heard of them, much less all the Islamization they have been engaged in.

So what have they actually done ? That like asking what have the last 15 US presidents DONE ? I'd have to sit here and write hundreds of pages to answer the question. Be advised, to get informed on Islamization, you won't find that in any schoolroom or college classroom. The Islamists have long gotten that sealed up with lawsuits, threats of lawsuits, and other intimidation. And I can assure you, these MB guys are NO RANK AMATUERS. They are pros, all the way.

The only way to get up to speed on this subject is by reading FACTUAL, WELL-RESEARCHED books by protectionist authors (be also advised that Islamapologists will constantly try to shout this information down with blabs about "hate speech", "religious bigotry", "Islamaphobia", or whatever word happens to be fashionable for them at any point in time). This is standard.

Smart people will know enough to ignore their hysterical ravings, and just read the protectionist literature AND MAKE THEIR OWN MIND UP ABOUT IT.
It's interesting (and a bit funny too) that whenever I question Islamapologists who jump out with their ever-present invalidation card, they have NOT READ THESE BOOKS and have no clue to their contents.

Here's a sample of some books that will inform you about Islamization in America, and which Muslim Brotherhood groups are doing what. Don't forget the footnotes reports.

For your convenience, I've included a link to the amazon.com writeup on the book Infiltration by Paul Sperry, in which you can read many pages of the book right here from this link. I would suggest going (scroll) to page 155 (the beginning of Chapter 17, entitled THE MOLE HOUSE, Inside the FBI's Foreign Language Squad), and read the whole chapter (for starters).

So I've even provided the information for you (you don't even have to buy the book, although that would be better and more complete). No excuses now.

http://www.amazon.com/Infiltration-...ed-Washington/dp/1595552480#reader_1595552480

1. They Must Be Stopped by Brigitte Gabriel

2. The Politically Incorrect Guide to Islam (and the Crusades) by Robert Spencer

3. Stealth Jihad by Robert Spencer

4. Infiltration by Paul Sperry

5. The Day of Islam by Dr. Paul Williams

6. Sharia: the Threat to America by the Center for Security Policy

7. The Third Jihad (DVD) by Dr. Zuddhi Jasser

8. Muslim Mafia by P.David Gaubatz & Paul Sperry
 
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