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July 9, 2010 - Washington, DC July 10, 2010 2:14PM EST
July 9, 2010 - Washington, DC
No space flights for NASA, but agency is tasked by Obama for Muslim outreach / Obama silent on stoning of women / Elena Kagan and Sharia law / Michigan cops enforce Sharia law / CNN editor praises terrorist / More on the Middle East
NEW JULY 9, 2010 CHAIRMAN'S REPORT NOW ONLINE- The July 9, 2010 Chairman's Report is now available online. This issue contains: Barack Obama and Saudi sponsored hate speech. The Administration's switch to "freedom of worship" and what that means. Also, the story of Mosab Hassan Yousef - Why did Obama want to send this hero to a certain death? Also Supreme Court decision that hurt religious freedom, and more on Moroccan treatment of Christians. Click here for PDF version
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PRESIDENCY
NASA'S MUSLIM OUTREACH - The head of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Charles F. Bolden, Jr., explained how President Obama ordered him to make nice with Islam: " ... he wanted me to find a way to reach out to the Muslim world and engage much more with dominantly Muslim nations to help them feel good about their historic contribution to science, math, and engineering." Hmmm, what contributions? The "Arabic" numbering system came from India ... AND ... looks nothing like the actual system that we call "Arabic." Constantinople was captured by the Muslims using French made cannons. Six Muslims have won the Nobel prize (three of those were for "peace" and included the mass murdering terrorist Yassar Arafat). On the other hand, 168 Jews have won Nobel prizes. But NASA has the task of showing the world the math and science contribution of Muslims. I get it ... a display of advanced suicide belt bombs at Cape Kennedy! See excellent Op-ed by Daniel Pipes To the left is the numbering system we use in the West and the system used in Islamic nations.
NO COMMENT ON STONING - President Barack Obama and his spokesman Robert Gibbs have a lot to say about almost everything, except atrocities and tortures in Islamic nations. In Iran, women are stoned to death for adultery and other offenses even if there is no evidence other than the hunch of their husbands who may just want to get rid of them. An Azerbaijani mother, Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani, who confessed to adultery after receiving 99 lashes in public with a whip, has been sentenced to be stoned to death in June, in Iran. She will be buried up to her neck in a hole and then stoned. Iranian law states that no one stone can be large enough to kill her; that way she may suffer longer before death. Apparently Barack Obama has no problem with Sharia law.
His pick for the Supreme Court, Elena Kagan, accepted money from the Saudi Royal family to create a Center for "Islamic Studies and Sharia Law" at Harvard University while she was the Dean of the Law School. Because the Center is funded by Muslims, only a positive spin is put on Sharia law at Harvard. The Obama Administration has refused to utter even one word against stoning deaths in Muslim nations. The Religious Freedom Coalition is working with other American and European groups to embarrass the Iranian government in the world media and have Ashtiani released.
THE CONGRESS
CONGRESS IN RECESS - The House and Senate are in recess. No votes are scheduled in the House until 6:30 PM on Tuesday, July 13th. The Senate will reconvene on Monday, July 12th.
CULTURE AND RELIGION
MICHIGAN COPS ENFORCE SHARIA LAW - No Christians were allowed, and the police enforced the rule. As the crowd shouted "Allah Akbar" four Christian missionaries were arrested on June 18, 2010 by the Dearborn Police at the Annual Arab International Festival. NOTE: 90% of Arabs in the United States are Christians who fled Islamic oppression. Christian Arabs were not allowed at the "Arab" festival. Dr. Nabeel Qureshi, MD, an Arab, was one of those arrested. Three others were arrested for video taping the arrest of Qureshi and their cameras illegally seized. Richard Thompson, President and Chief Counsel of the Thomas More Law Center, commented, "It's evident that the Dearborn Police department was more interested in placating Muslims than obeying our Constitution." Read more
THE MEDIA AND REALITY - The story I led with in the Presidency section about NASA being tasked with Muslim outreach was on the Fox News Internet site for days. It was carried by many conservative bloggers and was on Fox News TV broadcasts. The NASA Muslim outreach was not mentioned even once on ABC, CBS or NBC news. Meanwhile over at CNN, their editor for Middle Eastern affairs was fired after she showed her blatant bias for Islamic terrorists by mourning the death of a terrorist leader publicly. I seriously doubt CNN would have fired the editor, Octavia Nasr, had not Fox News exposed her public sympathy for the terrorist leader Sayyed Mohammed Hussein Fadlallah.
INTERNATIONAL
IRAN BACKED DOWN FROM STONING? - Barack Obama said nothing about the planned stoning death of Sakineh Mohammadi Ashtiani. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said nothing. The National Organization for Women (NOW) seems not to have a problem with killing the woman with stones. But, the rest of the world is outraged and it is front page news all over Europe and Asia. Enough media has reported on it and enough European and Asian leaders have spoken up, that it appears that Ashtiani has been spared, for now. I say "for now" because in the past Islamic nations have postponed this kind of tortuous death until it is out of the news. See BBC report See also video about stoning in Iran made in 2008.
MIDDLE EAST MISSION REPORT - The current Chairman's Report contains information on the Religious Freedom Coalition's June mission trip to the Middle East. Click here to read.
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