Monday, March 14, 2011

Muslim Extremism vs GOP Extremism: Who is Right?

By now many Fullerton residents have seen the video put together by the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) which shows among others, Congressman Ed Royce and Villa Park Council member Deborah Pauly. 

The video shows portions of Pauly and Royce's speeches and is mixed with images of women and children entering the Yorba Linda Community Center against a backdrop of angry protesters. 

The video does not distinguish between the rally attended by the public officials and the small group of obnoxious protesters near the center.  The video also excludes the fact that the keynote speakers, the driving reason for the rally in the first place, have long been closely associated with terror groups. 

First, CAIR is the public relations front of Hamas, a terrorist group in Israel.

So when the Voice of OC, a public relations front and media machine for the Orange County Employee's Association stated that "At least one major Muslim advocacy group has demanded that Orange County's Republican party's condemn the protest and comments from elected officials who were present" and that same "advocacy group" is CAIR, you begin to understand the nature of the debate.

Pauly admits her statements at the rally were too general and unfairly painted all Muslims with the same broad brush. 

The Fullerton Sentinel would like to point out an obvious fact: Nearly ALL of the religious violence committed on earth is done so at the hands of Muslims attempting to rid the world of "infidels."

If CAIR or any other Muslim group would like to change that simple fact, convince your Imams that violence brings about violence, not peace.  And in order to change the way the West views Muslims, Muslims must change from within.  Does Islam have the capacity to accept peace?  Watch this video and decide.


The Yorba Linda rally is a good example of people freely meeting and expressing their views.  Unfortunately, a small group of people, CAIR and the protesters at the entrance to the center, have successfully focused attention away from those keynote speakers who support terrorism. 

Fullerton residents have the capacity to understand that fanaticism in any form is usually bad.  Residents also have the capacity to view the CAIR video with suspicious eyes. 

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