I thought that he had probably prepared for an interview instead of an attack. Too bad, because people who believe "might makes right" will automatically translate his dismay and confusion into some kind of proof that he's lying. And those tend to be the major viewers of Fox.
IS he lying about what he really meant? Hannity thinks so, I think not, but either way, the real power is in what he said, not just his motivations (after all, the USA supposedly had *great* motivations for going into Iraq--as the imam himself noted, as liberators--and look how badly that's turned out).
No matter his motivations, he also said: "We thank you, God, to make us as a great nation." He also said, "Through you, God, we unite," though apparently Hannity isn't so keen on that idea. He also said, "So guide us to the right path" and "Help us God to liberate and fill this earth with justice and peace and love and equality."
And against all that, all Hannity can focus on is "occupation." The imam said, "help us to stop the war and violence, and oppression and occupation." As he rightly pointed out, there are more occupations going on in the world than United States current events.
2007-02-08 17:30:14
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answered by Vaughn 6
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Hmmm..properly all of those "faults" that you reported are quite quite in hardship-free words accompanied via the Sunni Muslims. The Sunnis are those that forbid music and speaking with others of the different sex. The Shiia people keep on with the Quran, yet nonetheless pay interest to music and are extremely stylish of their gown quite.The Sunnis are those which have self assurance all those belongings you reported. there is major changes between what Sunni and Shiia have self assurance, The Sunni as you may tell are much better strict. not that it makes him a "better effective" Muslim or something. he continues to be at fault for questioning he's better effective than different Muslims.... yet you're maximum ideas-blowing! I take tremendous delight in understanding that i do not decide on to desire to some guy or tell them my sins. it really is between me and God. God is all understanding and All Merciful, I position self assurance in Him and in hardship-free words Him... EDIT: Wait...What?? I purely examine Springs answer and am at a loss for words. So christians have self assurance that God got here all the way down to earth and then Died and then grow to be what, re made or something?? How does God die?? that would not make experience. God is all effective, No lack of life for him...
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answered by Anonymous
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He just won't answer the questions will he? Typical.
BTW, this gives a further glimpse into the Islamic mindset:
4. Telling to Muslims that their ancestors were the same as those of the Hindus, does not get us anywhere. I know it from personal experience, after having held a dialogue with my Muslim neighbours on this subject. They told me in so many words that the Koran and the Hadis do not permit them to join the national mainstream with Hindus. Islam, they told me, teaches that if an Islamic country attacks India, Muslims in India must help the invader. Muslims, they said, have to strive always to convert every Dar al-Harb into a Dar al-Islam with the help of Muslims from other lands.
5. The vote-hungry parties like the Congress, the Janata Dal and others, are always ready to please the Muslims. And the Muslims are not only fooling these parties for political gains but are also augmenting their power in India. They view this country as Dar al-Harb.
Dar al-Harb is the house of War where the unbeliever resides
http://www.bharatvani.org/books/tfst/chii30.htm
2007-02-08 17:19:41
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answered by scarlettt_ohara 6
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I'm glad he is being called on the carpet. I think he supports Hezbollah and terrorism.
I also wonder how much money the Mullah is slipping the Dem's. perhaps to a "swiss bank account".
A very dangerous situation. Hope they are all being monitored for treason.
2007-02-08 17:31:14
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answered by Anonymous
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The Muslim clergy have been very well trained to be careful of what they really mean.
2007-02-08 17:46:38
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answered by Anonymous
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he obviously thinks we're on the path of the people "Allah's" doomed. he also seems to think we're a bunch of oppressors. so i am not too impressed with his comments and i will be spreading them around to every Democrat i know personally. (which is really about 98% of the people i know.)
appeasers, all. Chamberlain, anyone?
2007-02-08 17:23:14
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answered by political junkie 4
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He`s only confirming what we already knows before: that most muslims are snakes.
2007-02-08 21:18:59
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answered by Anonymous
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He certainly tried to dance around it when questioned by Hannity.
2007-02-08 17:18:06
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answered by Lily VonSchtupp 3
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He's part of Hezbollah.
2007-02-08 18:34:23
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answered by Anonymous
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