October 12, 2007, - 5:25 pm
So Predictable: Pro-Terrorist, Anti-Semitic Arab Group Attacks “Anti-Semitic” Ann Coulter
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Yesterday, I bet a friend on how long it would take CAIR, ADC, and all the other pan-Islamist terrorist group supporters to condemn . Looks like I lost the bet, ‘cuz it took ’em ’til today to attack her remarks. I thought they’d be on top of this sooner as part of their running propaganda charade.
Today, the ADC–the Islamist-dominated American Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee–attacked Ann and called her an anti-Semite. So predictable. So hilarious. So absurd:
The American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee (ADC) condemns the bigoted anti-Semitic comments made by political commentator Ann Coulter on the television program “The Big Idea with Donny Deutsch” which aired last night on CNBC. . . .
Who Is the Real Anti-Semite: . . .
. . . Or Her?
ADC National Executive Director Kareem Shora said, “ADC strongly condemns the anti-Semitic comments made by Ann Coulter. The comments are a reminder of attitudes of supremacy which in the past have facilitated genocides, including the Holocaust.”
That’s as opposed to the genocides the Muslims are committing against Jews and Christians all over the Middle East. That kind of genocide the ADC wholeheartedly endorses. You know, the genocide at pizza stores, cafes, bars, on buses, etc. No condemnation for those from this group . . . ever.
The hypocrisy is so thick you could behead it with an Islamic sword. The ADC supports Hezbollah, HAMAS, Islamic Jihad, and pretty much any other Islamic terrorist group you can think of, all of which mass-murder Jews in cold blood. ADC supports mass Nazi-esque deportations of Jews from their homes in Israel (and soon, everywhere else). ADC lionizes the late anti-Semite-in-Chief Yasser Arafat, who engineered the mass-murder of Jews on a regular basis. ADC-Michigan chief was a Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) terrorist. His group murdered Israeli Tourism Minister Rehavam Ze’evi and orchestrated several homicide bombings killing dozens. ADC was a tireless defender of Islamic Jihad founder and frontman Sami Al-Arian who raised money to blow up Jews in buses and called them “pigs and monkeys.”
But, yet, the ADC–which supports all things anti-Semitic, so long as they are committed by Arabs and/or Muslims–condemns Ann Coulter.
What’s next–Bill Clinton condemning alleged adulterers?
I should be more worried about Ann Coulter–tireless warrior against Islamo-Fascism, the biggest enemy Jews have–than I am about those who support and enable Islamic terrorists who want to kill me.
Yup, that’s the ticket.
ADC calling Ann Coulter an Anti-Semite? Pot. Kettle. Blackety-BLACK.
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RE: Japanese Internment during WWII
In hindsight today, we know that this endeavor was not totally necessary, even unnecessary in the majority of instances. Therefore it was an error. However, at the time, there were Japanese in Hawaii and on the mainland who were working for their old government, covertly, sometimes rather overtly. It is a case of the few damning the many….that’s the part that was wrong, but at the time, hysteria reigned. The solution was to inter all Japanese, even citizens….we simply did not think we could segregate the bad from the good. Plus, in the early 1940’s some of this thought was racist as well….racisim was rife then, if anyone recalls, Detroit had a rather serious riot in 1943.
This is documented, and has even run on the History Channel, in particular the (very few) Japanese who were reporting to Tokyo on the disposition of ships in Pearl Harbor. Pretty hard to reconcile that with total innocence….and it did damn the many for the misdeeds of a few. That said, it is understandable that Japanese Americans resent the internment. It is also a distortion to compare it to Nazi camps, or Imperial Japanese machinations….wholesale executions did not occur in internment camps. I’ve known people who endured all three, and the comparison is spurious.
Remember, America in 1941, in general, did not want to go to war, and was manifestly unprepared to go to war. Eisenhower and Patton were colonels. A few in government knew the danger we faced, one being FDR (who engineered all manner of “illegal” support for the English and Russians), but the public majority opinion was “let the Europeans and Asians settle their own messes…we could hide in “Fortress America.” My family was one of the few who knew we were soon to be in trouble, and that Jews in Europe were already in trouble, and it all was because of a short wave radio link with relatives in England…not any genius prescience on their part. The short wave links continued througout the war, and by 1945 I was old enough to remember the huddled sessions over the radio in the eveneing and early morning….just didn’t know exactly why. (Yep, I’m that Old) I still also have the ration books and stamps from that period, for meat, butter, flour, etc…forget gasoline or rubber tires. I keep them as a reminder of what I have to be grateful for, and to remind me of what could occur again.
Problem is this: I quesiton whether our generations today, mine included, would have the resolve and guts to face it and see it through. My point is this: Internment seen through 1940’s eyes looked quite different than it does through 21st century eyes….and even in the 21st Century it is entirely possilb we’ll again see a need to inter a different ethnicity, as this war on terror proceeds. Don’t kid yourselves.
Some things are better, no doubt, but in my lifetime we’ve institutionalized lying to ourselves, via the main stream media. Walter Cronkite said we “lost” the battles of Tet 1968 in Vietnam, calling it a “huge set back” ( we won every single one of them, the hardest being the recpature of Hue by the Marines) and thereafter reporters and news outlets fell all over themselves trying to prove that misconception…and they succeeeded in making it come true. No less an authority on the subject that Nugyen Vo Giap, PAVN Commander, acknowledges this simple fact, and partially credits our media and college campuses for their victory, more or less.
Today we have the internet and a venue where people can say what they think, wihtout guile if they choose. That happens here a lot, and on other sites as well. Had there been this tool in 1941, they might not have been any internment, due to voices raised …and more importantly…heard. You don’t have to agree with me, or Ann Coulter, or Debbie Schlussel, or anyone else…but we’d all be damn fools if we didn’t look for smoke when someone yells “fire.” Complacency kills.
Zoyadog on October 16, 2007 at 6:20 am