President Obama, Please Bring in More Refugees: The Beautiful Calls to Prayer...

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And so it goes, so it begins and history really does repeat itself, endlessly, like a fractal.

Hamtramck, Michigan has a majority-Muslim city council, so businesses find it impossible to get a liquor license within 500 feet of a mosque. But what disturbs residents the most are the calls to prayers, five times a day, starting at 6 AM.

Many longtime residents point to 2004 as the year they suspected that the town's culture had shifted irrevocably. It was then that the city council gave permission to al-Islah Islamic Center to broadcast its call to prayer from speakers atop its roof.... The mosque's leaders plan to put a minaret — a spire — on the building and use it to continue broadcasting a call to prayer five times a day.... several senior citizens living in an apartment complex complained about the volume of the 6 a.m. call to prayer from a nearby mosque.

Susan Dunn, who was on her fifth unsuccessful run for city council, raised the issue before the governing body. At one point as she spoke, a mosque close to Dunn's house began broadcasting the call to prayer. "You try reading a book in your back yard while your dog is barking to that," Dunn said, clearly exasperated.

And here is the inclusive message from the mosque leaders:

"The Polish people think we were invading them," said Masud Khan, one of the mosque's leaders, recalling that time in an interview earlier this month. "We were a big threat to their religion and culture. Now their days are gone."

It's not about diversity. It's about conquest....




http://www.americanthinker.com/blog...ind_living_next_to_mosques.html#ixzz3sEG5eGD9
 
What is it the Left says about Christians imposing their morality, Blue Laws and other similar issues by force of government?


NON! NON! NON!
 
"The Polish people think we were invading them," said Masud Khan, one of the mosque's leaders, recalling that time in an interview earlier this month. "We were a big threat to their religion and culture. Now their days are gone."




Tolerance and "Diversity!"​
 
4est_4est_Gump thanks Skyfather daily for Murican Thinker editorials that help him focus his hatred of humanity for the day.

Ayn Without End, Amen.
 
maybe someone should open a pork store next to the mosque making all the racket. Although I feel the same way about churches ringing their frigging bells on Sunday morning. There should be noise pollution laws regardless of religion
 
Everything said by by you two in this post has, in essence, been said over the years about: The Chinese, the Italians, The Irish, The Mexicans and the Vietnamese.
Ya'll forget that at one time we were all immigrants. Even the First Nations wandered in from other places. Granted at the time there was no one else here, but they were still immigrants. So maybe, just maybe, you should step back and remember how this country came to be and how we all got here.



Give me your tired, your poor,
Your huddled masses, yearning to breath free,
The wretched refuse of your teeming shore,
Send these, the homeless, tempest tossed to me,
I lift my lamp beside the golden door.




Comshaw
 
I used to live near a Catholic church. You could hear the church bells all the time. Never bothered me.
 
Everything said by by you two in this post has, in essence, been said over the years about: The Chinese, the Italians, The Irish, The Mexicans and the Vietnamese.
Ya'll forget that at one time we were all immigrants. Even the First Nations wandered in from other places. Granted at the time there was no one else here, but they were still immigrants. So maybe, just maybe, you should step back and remember how this country came to be and how we all got here.

Give me your tired, your poor,
Your huddled masses, yearning to breath free,
The wretched refuse of your teeming shore,
Send these, the homeless, tempest tossed to me,
I lift my lamp beside the golden door.

Comshaw

First off, you take the poem out of context to the gift and its purpose.

No, almost all of us were born as citizens of citizens. Saying that we are all immigrants is a clear logical fallacy, an appeal to Pathos which is supposed to pass as Logos.

When one enters an unsettled land, one is a pioneer or an explorer. An immigrant "is one who comes to live permanently in a foreign country," the operative word being 'country.'
 
First off, you take the poem out of context to the gift and its purpose.

No, almost all of us were born as citizens of citizens. Saying that we are all immigrants is a clear logical fallacy, an appeal to Pathos which is supposed to pass as Logos.

When one enters an unsettled land, one is a pioneer or an explorer. An immigrant "is one who comes to live permanently in a foreign country," the operative word being 'country.'

Speaking of "out of context", you cherry-picked his quote to conveniently leave out "at one time", then you criticized him for the position you ascribed to him.

Once again you bring great shame to yourself, your family, your tribe, and Good Ole Sensei K.
 
ManBoobPig is super-super cereal this morning...

;)

He's issuing a call to his team to come out and fight, fight, fight for the rights of NAMBLA!
 
ManBoobPig is super-super cereal this morning...

;)

He's issuing a call to his team to come out and fight, fight, fight for the rights of NAMBLA!

<AJ Translator>
Me no like RobDownSouth
Me no like NAMBLA
so....so....RobDownSouth must like NAMBLA!

Hurr Durr!
</AJ Translator>
 
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