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Does all this have to do with Sharia law? I don't know much about Sharia Law but I have it filed under negative. Can someone tell me if this is the same kind of thing...or is this word going to shut down this thread. I hope not.
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Very good. Now I am waiting for such a declaration from people of similar stature here.
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France sent a very important message to the terrorists today; we don't negotiate, we will kill you. Kudos to the police who killed at least three terrorists today, while saving most of the hostages.
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/01/10/wo...=top-news&_r=0 http://www.msnbc.com/msnbc/new-shoot...aris?CID=SM_TW http://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewir...ampaign=buffer |
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"We offer sincere condolences to the families and loved ones of those killed or injured in this attack. We also call for the swift apprehension of the perpetrators, who should be punished to the full extent of the law." |
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Those situations were very different. Ferguson and the hostage situations in the Paris area.
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EXCELLENT. We are heading in the right direction.
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MY point was that the police in France cannot perform so well without the arms required to do so. We, the USA, found it comfy to criticize that in Missouri. They were defending their city from being totally destroyed by law breakers and arsonists with guns The police, in case you had not noticed, are the front lines of this war, and we better soon wake up to that fact in this country. It appears the French police did a great job and I applaud them, but how can you forget the hypocrisy in the USA ! |
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This is exactly what we were expecting from CAIR. However, if I may indulge those who may want to know a little more about that organization. Please check out a couple of sites for your edification. Sharia Law is certainly on their list of must haves...when the time is right.
CAIR: Islamists Fooling the Establishment :: Middle East Quarterly https://www.aclu.org/religion-belief...tional-law-ban |
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By the way xNYer, your post will be confusing to others because you have mixed my original post with yours. Yours starts where you are quoting the president of the Union of French Mosques. I hope this was not intentional on your part. Please be careful in the future.
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Another report on how it has been received...this from Radio Free Europe...
"Media in the Muslim world have published a wide variety of reactions to the deadly attack on the offices of the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo in Paris. In Iran, the morning papers offered very diverse coverage of the event. Although overall coverage was low-key compared to Western media, some newspapers covered the attack on their front pages. It was noticeable that both conservative and reformist outlets criticized Charlie Hebdo for publishing cartoons mocking the Prophet Muhammad and questioned whether such cartoons constituted free speech." "Although the more independent and reformist-leaning newspapers such as Sharq and Etemad also carried the story on their front page, the space dedicated to the news was much less than that of the daily Iran or of Hamshahri, the official newspaper of Tehran's municipality. Sharq's headline on the event, which was run at the bottom of its front page, read: Shooting At The Heart Of Europe. Sharq slammed the French satirical magazine for publishing Muhammad cartoons. "It is not acceptable that the president of France defends the freedom of speech in his speech after the attacks," wrote Sharq. "Meanwhile, some of the more conservative newspapers tried to put the blame on what they called France's policies in the Middle East. Javan, said to be close to the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC), said in an editorial titled Cartoon Of Islamophobia In France that "France is among the countries that have had the largest dispatch of terrorists to Syria...and one can guess how dangerous the return of these terrorists could be for Europe." The conservative daily Resalat said that the attack was a result of support for anti-Islamic media and other groups. Muslim Press Reacts To Charlie Hebdo Attack There are comments on both sides in the article and interesting that those we are getting closer to...well, you read and decide. Good read if you are interested in the Muslim world response outside the US |
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that's funny i was reading the same thing but hesitated to post
I am trying to find Muslim Leaders in the United States to see what they have to say but I can't find any. I did find this. The different interpretations of the same event I find interesting. click here It's from Radio Free Europe. And I found out "There are 2 million Muslim adherents across the country in 2010.[98] Islamic populations are 0.6% of the US population per Fareed Zakaria quoting Pew Research Center, 2010." Do you think that number has gone up? Do you think almost all American Muslims would identify themselves as Muslims? Who are the Muslim leaders in the United States? |
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This shows what some are saying. |
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