Joomla Templates and Joomla Extensions by ZooTemplate.com
Jindal Announces New $365M Deal For NuStar In Louisiana

Jindal Announces New $365M Deal For NuStar In Louisiana

Today, Governor Bobby Jindal and NuStar Energy CEO Curt Anastasio announced a $365 million capital investment by NuStar that will expand the company’s St. James…

Super Bowl XLVII In New Orleans Should Not Be M.I.A.

Super Bowl XLVII In New Orleans Should Not Be M.I.A.

Fortunately, the Super Bowl lived up to its billing as a close, hard fought game between two great teams. Fans certainly enjoyed the action on…

New Orleans Events: United Way Cookoff, Barkus, Ball And All

New Orleans Events: United Way Cookoff, Barkus, Ball And All

  Darlings,   What a week! I need to congratulate our local football quarterback Eli Manning of the New York Giants for his second NFL…

Louisiana Business: Landrieu, Airport Funding, Family Gras, Shaw,  LWC, AIDS

Louisiana Business: Landrieu, Airport Funding, Family Gras, Shaw, LWC, AIDS

U.S. Senator Mary L. Landrieu, D-La., announced that the Senate voted 75-20 to approve multi-year funding legislation for critical federal aviation programs that will allow…

Sitting Louisiana Congressmen have money to burn for races

Sitting Louisiana Congressmen have money to burn for races

Deep pockets    The Fax-Net reported last week that the Louisiana Democratic Party is searching for a creditable candidate to run against incumbent Republican 4th District…

Handel Handles Komen-Planned Parenthood Blame By Quitting

Handel Handles Komen-Planned Parenthood Blame By Quitting

Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure vice-president Karen Handel resigned Tuesday after being blamed for the maneuver to oust Planned Parenthood. Handel was  a…

Are the New York Giants really the

Are the New York Giants really the "Real Thing"?

While the New York Giants are celebrating their well-earned Super Bowl championship mantle, questions still remain whether they are really the “real thing” and believe…

Landrieu's Gripe About New Orleans Mental Health Solutions Wrongheaded

Landrieu's Gripe About New Orleans Mental Health Solutions Wrongheaded

As noted in yesterday’s post, one challenge Louisiana must meet as it evolves towards a more effective and efficient indigent care system is dealing with mental…

Jindal Borrows From ALEC Playbook For Government Costs, Efficiencies

Don’t say we didn’t warn you. As recently as Jan. 31—less than a week ago—we told you that Gov. Bobby Jindal is following the playbook…

Manning Proves He, New York Giants Are ELIte

Manning Proves He, New York Giants Are ELIte

Eli Manning solidified his status as an "elite" quarterback by leading his underdog Giants to a thrilling 21-17 victory over the Patriots and Tom Brady…

Next 1 2 3 4 5 Next

NY Mosque, New York Mosque, Obama NY Mosque, US election, Obama muslim mosque, NY muslum mosque, Obama mosque, ground zero mosque, Vitter, Melancon, democratic mosque, republican mosque, 9/11 mosque, developer NY mosque

Ground Zero Mosque: Pandering and Hypocrisy Prime For Elections

jim_brownSummary: The Muslim Mosque near Ground Zero issue has emerged as a battle ground of differing political philosophies and beliefs.  Unfortunately, it has also become a symbol of posturing, pandering and hypocrisy right in time for an election year.

The political pyromaniacs are on the loose in the nation’s capitol, with both parties pandering to their respective bases.  Neither democrats nor republicans could be accused of being “bathed in courage” on a litany of important national issues. Political demography is the sound bite of the day as shrill election rhetoric continues to mount.

Being a republican candidate this election season certainly is exhausting. These defenders of our American way of life are consumed by enemies galore, around the clock. As if Gays, socialists, Muslims, Arabs, and illegal immigrants were not enough, now they have to attend to the fear mongering over the Ground Zero mosque.

Except the proposed mosque and community center is not at ground Zero it’s several blocks away and a few hundred feet from an existing mosque.  Yes, there will be a place of worship, but also a swimming pool, basketball court, bookstore, fitness center, performing arts center, and a food court.  Heaven help us, now our way of life is to be threatened by lamb kabobs and hummus!

There was no real concern expressed over the proposed Islamic cultural center when it was first proposed back in December of 2009.  The New York Times published a story at that time quoting the project’s developer.  "We want to push back against the extremists," said Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf. Jewish leaders and a number of city officials, including the mayor's office, said they supported the idea, as did the mother of a man killed on 9/11. An FBI spokesman said the Imam, (the leader of the mosque), worked for the bureau for years.

Shortly after the Times story ran, conservative media personality Laura Ingraham interviewed Abdul Rauf's wife, Daisy Khan, while guest-hosting "The O'Reilly Factor" on Fox. In hindsight, the segment is remarkable for its cordiality. "I can't find many people who really have a problem with it," Ingraham says of the mosque project, adding at the end of the interview, "I like what you're trying to do."  This is the same Laura Ingraham who presently has a book listed as number two on the New York Times best sellers list called, “The Obama Diaries,” a blistering attack on the current administration.

Muslims have been praying inside the Pentagon since Sept. 11, but those opposing the Ground Zero mosque have been strangely silent.  That’s right. Muslims have infiltrated the Pentagon for their nefarious, prayerful purposes daring to practice their religion inside the building where 184 people died on Sept. 11, 2001. They haven't even had the sensitivity to move two blocks, let alone a mile, away from that sacred site.
As reported in the Washington Times, “Navy imam Chaplain Abuhena M. Saifulislam lifted his voice to God as he called to prayer more than 100 Department of Defense employees at a celebration of Ramadan at the Pentagon. God is most great, sang the lieutenant commander and Islamic leader, in Arabic, as iftar — the end of the daily fast began. Uniformed military personnel, civilians and family members faced Mecca and knelt on adorned prayer rugs chanting their prayers in quiet invocation to Allah.

“In a ceremony following 9/11, Army Chaplain Abdul-Rasheed Muhammad, the first Muslim chaplain to serve in the military, read a verse from the Koran at the memorial service at the Pentagon on a Thursday, exactly one month after the attack. Muhammad, who became a chaplain eight years ago and works at Walter Reed Medical Center in Washington, ministered to rescuers in front of the smoldering Pentagon after the attack.”
So Muslims can pray at the Pentagon, but not several blocks away from Ground Zero?  Maybe it’s because most Americans, including virtually all of our politicians, see the Islamic world as a single confusing and troubling monolith. In the Christian world, we have no problem making distinctions.  Just because someone is an Irish catholic living in New Orleans doesn’t mean he’s sympathetic to Irish Republican Army terrorists. Southern Baptists do not condone the murderers of abortion doctors.

But in America, we remain blind to the divisions and distinctions within Islam. There are 1.57 billion adherents to the Muslim faith around the globe, making up 23% of the world population. In the U.S., there are estimates of some 5 million Muslims. Yet American education rarely mentions this vast unknown population that many say is the fastest growing religion in the world as well as in the U.S. Without any basic knowledge, how can we determine friend or foe?

As far as the Ground Zero mosque, our politicians are falling all over themselves postulating that there should be no Muslim presence anywhere near this hallowed ground. In Louisiana’s hotly contested U.S. Senate race, Incumbent David Vitter is demanding that the President reverse his support for building the mosque, while his opponent, Democrat Charlie Melancon, says that such a building “near Ground Zero isn’t appropriate.” Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich one ups both of them by declaring that building the mosque would be like putting a Nazi sign by a holocaust museum.

On one hand, there is a good audience for pandering as some two thirds of Americans are against the mosque. But we all have to deal with trifles like the 1st and 14th amendments. Legally, there is little wiggle room for the opposition.  But does building such a center make good sense?  Probably not.  There is a difference between what any organization legally could do as compared to what they should do.  
On the other, far from engendering good will and better understanding, Abdul Rauf and his fellow mosque supporters have started a firestorm that has rekindled animosity and distrust.  While there may not be a logical foundation for such vehemence -- justified or not, it exists. To be tolerated, both sides, including mosque supporters must be sensitive to the wounds of  9/11 that have yet to heal.

In the current election season, one would think that the campaigns would focus on the economy, healthcare, Iraq, Afghanistan and who is best qualified to lead us. Instead, those who hope to lead are spending too much time exploiting the anger, self-righteous indignation and arrogance concerning the mosque placement at the expense of other very pressing issues.

British economist Josiah Stamp wrote:  “It is easy to dodge our responsibilities, but we cannot dodge the consequences of dodging our responsibilities.”

Too many elected officials are dodging the major issues facing this country today.  Unfortunately, it is the rest of us who will suffer the consequences.

Peace and Justice.
Jim Brown
Jim Brown’s syndicated column appears each week in numerous newspapers and websites throughout the South.  You can read all is past columns and see continuing updates at www.jimbrownusa.com. You can also hear Jim’s nationally syndicated radio show each Sunday morning from 9 am till 11:00 am, central time, on the Genesis Radio Network, with a live stream at http://www.jimbrownusa.com. The show is televised at http://www.justin.tv/jimbrownusa.

AddThis Social Bookmark Button

Trackback(0)

TrackBack URI for this entry

Comments (2)

Subscribe to this comment's feed
Reality
0
At one time, in the 1100's or so, Islam was a semi-tolerant religion. Jew and Christians were allowed to practice their faith, but not attempt to convert others. And they had to pay a special tax that was not imposed on Muslims. So call that semi-tolerant.

And yes, Christianity at one time was intolerant. Spain expelled the Jews, and lots of Catholics and Protestants killed each other in northern Europe. But from the fundamental principles of Christianity, plus the Enlightenment, came individual rights and self government and respect for law and women.

But today, Islam is by far the most intolerant religion the world has ever seen. Nowhere are Muslims in peace with their neighbors unless they are in decided minority in their own country. Look all over Africa where Muslims persecute Christians. Look at Pakistan which could not tolerate Hindus. Muslims in India get along with Hindus only because there are in the minority. Islam cannot tolerate Christians anywhere in the Middle East: neither Orthodox, nor Catholic, nor Protestant. Nor can they tolerate Jews anywhere.

And they suppress women tin most Islamic countries o an unbelievable extent: forced veiling, female circumcision, lack of equal rights.

There have been a lot of imperfect Christians, but the New Testament is overwhelming peaceful. By contrast, the Koran openly espouses murder of apostates, and gross intolerance.

Islam may or may not be a respectable religion. But it is decidely not a respectable civilization, and the majority of muslims (including those living in America) do not share the fundamental beliefs of American democracy and individual rights. Muslims everywhere attempt to impose Sharia law in violation of English, Canadian, and American common law.

There is a place in America for muslims who truly want to be Americans - not just live in America. But there is not a place for people who do not believe in our Declaration of Independence, nor our Constitution, nor our system of laws, nor equal rights for women and gays. nor all those other individual rights that European civilization has brought into this world.
chaubert , August 19, 2010
...
0
WE WANT A MOSQUE, A CHURCH, A SINOGOGUE, all types of religions, centered around a park with a lake in the middle and jogging trails, and trees from all countries with chirping birds, and benches, and public toilets and drinking fountains. We want to ICE SKATE there in the winter, and we can ALL high-five eachother and say like "SELAM, and HOWYADOIN?, and NEEHOWWW and INSHAALLAH, and we want fairy lites in the trees at night. All the different churches and temples will be like pieces of a PIZZA around the lake with trails and statues and works of art commemerationg the victims, the firemen, EVEN the nice Muslims who did not kill anyone. We can have a CENTER FOR ALL RELIGIONS there. Thumbs up if you like this idea.....THANK YOU!! ARIGATO!!! GRACIAS!! MERCI!!
Laurel , August 19, 2010

Write comment

smaller | bigger

busy

Driving And Cell Phones Poll

Ban Cell Phone, Text While Driving?

Only Ban cell phone use while driving - 4.8%
Only Ban texting while driving - 29.4%
Ban both--too dangerous with nutty drivers - 45.8%
Ban neither--Big Government Again - 15.8%
Don't know, I'm Driving - 4.2%

Total votes: 650
The voting for this poll has ended on: 13 Jan 2012 - 15:31