Monday, December 27, 2010

The Character of Islam in History

This posting was made as a result of Somali Islamist Hasan Dahir Aweys threatens to attack America. Islam is a political system with a religious component. As such, it should not be afforded religious protections. For example, doctrines that promotes these practices are illegal: child marriage, murder of apostates, murder of non-believers, restrictions on religious belief practices, murder of homosexuals, and warfare against all non-believers. Let the nations of the world rise up and declare the practice of Islam is not protected religion! In fact, these practices violate UN Convention concerning Genocide.

"Islam is the greatest killer of all time, worse than Christianity,
fascism or communism. Jihad destroyed a Christian Middle East and a
Christian North Africa. Soon it was the fate of the Persian
Zoroastrian and the Hindu to be the victims of jihad. The history of
political Islam is the destruction of Christianity in the Middle East,
Egypt, Turkey and North Africa. Half of Christianity was lost. Before
Islam, North Africa was the southern part of Europe (part of the Roman
Empire). Around 60 million Christians were slaughtered during the
jihadic conquest. Half of the glorious Hindu civilization was
annihilated and 80 million Hindus killed. The first Western Buddhists
were the Greeks descended from Alexander the Great's army in what is
now Afghanistan. Jihad destroyed all of Buddhism along the silk route.
About 10 million Buddhists died. The conquest of Buddhism is the
practical result of pacifism. Zoroastrianism was eliminated from
Persia. The Jews became permanent dhimmis throughout Islam. In Africa
over 120 million Christians and animists have died over the last 1400
years of jihad. Approximately 270 million nonbelievers died over the
last 1400 years for the glory of political Islam. These are the Tears
of Jihad which are not taught in any school."

by Imtaz Ahmed

Monday, December 6, 2010

Breach of Trust


Decades ago, the Federal Government usurped the power vested to the
people and the States by our Constitution. For example, President
Franklin D. Roosevelt Executive Order 6102, 5 April 1933, requiring
"all gold coin, gold bullion, and gold certificates" to be delivered
to the Federal Reserve Bank is an example of Executive Abuse of Power.
Failure to comply with this order could subject you to huge fines and
prison! Other examples of violations of the Constitution include:
Creation of the Federal Reserve, Suspension of Habeas Corpus by Bush
and Lincoln, Executive Orders to assassinate American Citizens by
President Obama, and etc. The combined treasonous acts by our elected
officials were met with silence. I fear, the experiment that began so
long ago is over, and the result, failure. We the People, let it
happen.

I take leave with a quote attributed to Thomas Jefferson: "When
governments fear the people, there is liberty. When the people fear
the government, there is tyranny. The strongest reason for the people
to retain the right to keep and bear arms is, as a last resort, to
protect themselves against tyranny in government." Also, remember
Locke explores the idea of revolution and insists that the people who
have created government with unanimous consent in order to preserve
their property and safety should not be betrayed by the very
institutions they gave birth to. So Locke states that if any of the
three powers in government make a move "to take away and destroy the
property of the people, or to reduce them to slavery under arbitrary
power" then the people are no longer expected to obey the political
authority. If the government is guilty of a "breach of trust they
forfeit the power"

Finally, I believe we are at the moment that Locke spoke: (Summarized
here) Locke views rebellion as a way to reinstate political rights
violated by an unjust sovereign. He states that once the government
has breached the trust of the citizenry, the people "have a right to
resume their original liberty, and, by the establishment of a new
legislative…provide for their own safety and security". The people's
duty is to subvert the authority that is no longer functioning in a
just manner, a manner appropriate to its creation, and to assert their
rights as stipulated by the social contract by forming a new
government