July 24, 2005

Hear! Hear!

Congressman Tom Tancredo makes an excellent point in response to those who criticize his misreported, mishcharacterized "nuke Mecca" statement.

Fundamentalist Muslims have advocated the destruction of the West since long before the attacks of Sept. 11, long before the Madrid, London and Bali attacks, long before the embassy bombings in Kenya and Tanzania, long before the attack on the USS Cole and the 1993 WTC bombing.

In many respects, the decision of "moderate" Muslims to acquiesce to these actions and even provide tacit justification for them is just as damaging to global safety and security as the attacks themselves.

Until "mainstream" Islam can bring itself to stop rationalizing terrorist attacks and start repudiating and purging people like Ali and Hajjar from its ranks who do, this war will continue. As long as this war goes on, being "offended" should be the least of anyone's worries.

Exactly -- and until "condemnations" of terrorism and extremism by Muslim groups and organizations stop having a "but" in them, I don't care if how offended the Muslims are.

Posted by: Greg at 10:36 AM | Comments (1) | Add Comment
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1 I cannot disagree with you more. Yes, moderate islam is slow to get off the fence and resist the terrorists. But they are moving our way. Check out the polls and the fact more and more terrorists are getting turned in by their fellow muslims.

Tancredo is making a enormously short sighted mistake. Right now a virulant, violent minority are actively fighting us, a minority is with us and the majority are working towards our side.

But if we begin to talk about attacking Islam, then we chase all of the Muslim world into Bin Laden's waiting arms.

If that is the asnwer than someone misunderstood the question.

Posted by: AJStrata at Mon Jul 25 10:16:45 2005 (67DAA)

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