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Several times last week, the Dallas Morning News , attacked Texas, Irving Mayor Beth Van Duyne, for publicly discussing her opposition to efforts that promote shariah law in her community
Aug 28, 2015 08:44:36   #
CharlesRabb
 
Several times last week, the Dallas Morning News has attacked an elected official in Texas, Irving Mayor Beth Van Duyne, for publicly discussing her opposition to efforts that promote shariah law in her community via an “Islamic tribunal.” In so doing,the Dallas Morning News has maligned a conscientious and courageous public servant and misinformed readers about the larger problem,they have wrongly and dismissively described as a “shariah flap.”

As the Morning News should know from its own, extensive coverage of the largest terrorism financing trial in U.S. history, the 2007-2008 Holy Land Foundation prosecution in Richardson, the Islamic tribunal is but one element in what the Muslim Brotherhood calls “civilization jihad” against our country – a strategic, long-term and stealthy effort to “destroy Western civilization from within.” The Morning News should be praising, not criticizing, Mayor Van Duyne for raising awareness about, and working to defeat, such a threat.

Interestingly, in another editorial back in 2005, the Morning News expressed concern about one of the tribunal’s self-described “judges,” Dr. Yusuf Kavakci, the imam of the Dallas Central Mosque:

The mosque’s imam, Dr. Yusuf Kavakci, has publicly praised two of the world’s foremost radical Islamists, Yusuf Qaradawi and Hasan al-Turabi, as exemplary leaders. Dr. Kavakci also sits on the board of the Saudi-backed Islamic Society of North America, described in congressional testimony as a major conduit of Wahhabist teaching. Yet, Dr. Kavakci tells The Dallas Morning News he rejects Wahhabist teaching. Something doesn’t add up.
In fact, what the Holy Land Foundation trial established is that Islamic s*********ts will misrepresent their true intentions and purposes in order to advance this civilization jihad. The people of Irving – and those of Texas and the United States, more generally – owe their mayor a debt of gratitude for telling the t***h about the dangers of sharia

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Aug 28, 2015 08:47:18   #
jelun
 
IF you actually posted a few links perhaps we could judge what doesn't add up.


CharlesRabb wrote:
Several times last week, the Dallas Morning News has attacked an elected official in Texas, Irving Mayor Beth Van Duyne, for publicly discussing her opposition to efforts that promote shariah law in her community via an “Islamic tribunal.” In so doing,the Dallas Morning News has maligned a conscientious and courageous public servant and misinformed readers about the larger problem,they have wrongly and dismissively described as a “shariah flap.”

As the Morning News should know from its own, extensive coverage of the largest terrorism financing trial in U.S. history, the 2007-2008 Holy Land Foundation prosecution in Richardson, the Islamic tribunal is but one element in what the Muslim Brotherhood calls “civilization jihad” against our country – a strategic, long-term and stealthy effort to “destroy Western civilization from within.” The Morning News should be praising, not criticizing, Mayor Van Duyne for raising awareness about, and working to defeat, such a threat.

Interestingly, in another editorial back in 2005, the Morning News expressed concern about one of the tribunal’s self-described “judges,” Dr. Yusuf Kavakci, the imam of the Dallas Central Mosque:

The mosque’s imam, Dr. Yusuf Kavakci, has publicly praised two of the world’s foremost radical Islamists, Yusuf Qaradawi and Hasan al-Turabi, as exemplary leaders. Dr. Kavakci also sits on the board of the Saudi-backed Islamic Society of North America, described in congressional testimony as a major conduit of Wahhabist teaching. Yet, Dr. Kavakci tells The Dallas Morning News he rejects Wahhabist teaching. Something doesn’t add up.
In fact, what the Holy Land Foundation trial established is that Islamic s*********ts will misrepresent their true intentions and purposes in order to advance this civilization jihad. The people of Irving – and those of Texas and the United States, more generally – owe their mayor a debt of gratitude for telling the t***h about the dangers of sharia
Several times last week, the Dallas Morning News h... (show quote)

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Aug 28, 2015 09:04:46   #
CharlesRabb
 
jelun wrote:
IF you actually posted a few links perhaps we could judge what doesn't add up.


And as clever as you are ; you are unable to find the "Dallas Morning News" web site. Now you can judge what doesn't add up. You are such a sanctimonious pos.

http://www.dallasnews.com/site-search/?q=Beth+Van+Duyne

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Aug 28, 2015 09:35:53   #
Tasine Loc: Southwest US
 
CharlesRabb wrote:
And as clever as you are ; you are unable to find the "Dallas Morning News" web site. Now you can judge what doesn't add up. You are such a sanctimonious pos.

http://www.dallasnews.com/site-search/?q=Beth+Van+Duyne

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Actually, Charles, it isn't that easy. I actually wanted to read the article as I am a native Texan and am hating the idea that the liberal cities will destroy the state for those who live in the hinterlands and love the state. I copied and pasted the link which took me to the DMN search page. I clicked on the search field which had the mayor's name in it. It went nowhere. Tried it again. No luck. Pasted her name in another search field, nothing. Then, in the search field, I typed "sharia law" and got nothing. I suspect the problem is that I am not, nor will ever be, subscribed to the Dallas Morning Rag. It may be that none of the readers here will be able to read this at that paper. My guess is that they don't WANT no subscribers reading it while in all probability, all of their subscribers are as mentally weak as the Dallas Morning Rag is. Too bad. These rags will eventually regret their unAmerican stance.

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Aug 28, 2015 09:40:08   #
Tasine Loc: Southwest US
 
jelun wrote:
IF you actually posted a few links perhaps we could judge what doesn't add up.

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I can tell you ONE thing that doesn't add up: that any American could back barbarians who want Americans dead while chastising an American official. I am not in love with "officials", but most of them are not dreaming about beheading me.

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Aug 28, 2015 11:38:28   #
Weewillynobeerspilly Loc: North central Texas
 
CharlesRabb wrote:
Several times last week, the Dallas Morning News has attacked an elected official in Texas, Irving Mayor Beth Van Duyne, for publicly discussing her opposition to efforts that promote shariah law in her community via an “Islamic tribunal.” In so doing,the Dallas Morning News has maligned a conscientious and courageous public servant and misinformed readers about the larger problem,they have wrongly and dismissively described as a “shariah flap.”

As the Morning News should know from its own, extensive coverage of the largest terrorism financing trial in U.S. history, the 2007-2008 Holy Land Foundation prosecution in Richardson, the Islamic tribunal is but one element in what the Muslim Brotherhood calls “civilization jihad” against our country – a strategic, long-term and stealthy effort to “destroy Western civilization from within.” The Morning News should be praising, not criticizing, Mayor Van Duyne for raising awareness about, and working to defeat, such a threat.

Interestingly, in another editorial back in 2005, the Morning News expressed concern about one of the tribunal’s self-described “judges,” Dr. Yusuf Kavakci, the imam of the Dallas Central Mosque:

The mosque’s imam, Dr. Yusuf Kavakci, has publicly praised two of the world’s foremost radical Islamists, Yusuf Qaradawi and Hasan al-Turabi, as exemplary leaders. Dr. Kavakci also sits on the board of the Saudi-backed Islamic Society of North America, described in congressional testimony as a major conduit of Wahhabist teaching. Yet, Dr. Kavakci tells The Dallas Morning News he rejects Wahhabist teaching. Something doesn’t add up.
In fact, what the Holy Land Foundation trial established is that Islamic s*********ts will misrepresent their true intentions and purposes in order to advance this civilization jihad. The people of Irving – and those of Texas and the United States, more generally – owe their mayor a debt of gratitude for telling the t***h about the dangers of sharia
Several times last week, the Dallas Morning News h... (show quote)



She will have an uphill battle, irving turned into a sanctuary city many years ago and has become somewhat of a disgrace to the midcities here, the place is terrible, dirty, crime riddled, and not a city you want to be in after dark. Dallas is a liberal stronghold here, almost as bad as Austin is now, so it is no surprise Dallas would have issue with it....we dont have that problem here in Fort Worth....Cowtown should say it all.

Have a great day

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Aug 28, 2015 17:55:47   #
Tasine Loc: Southwest US
 
Weewillynobeerspilly wrote:
She will have an uphill battle, irving turned into a sanctuary city many years ago and has become somewhat of a disgrace to the midcities here, the place is terrible, dirty, crime riddled, and not a city you want to be in after dark. Dallas is a liberal stronghold here, almost as bad as Austin is now, so it is no surprise Dallas would have issue with it....we dont have that problem here in Fort Worth....Cowtown should say it all.

Have a great day

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In my view Ft. Worth has ALWAYS been superior to Dallas - guess it always will be now that I hear this news. Most cities are progressive in nature, meaning that the residents live, eat, breath l*****t drivel and begin to sound like i***ts whenever they open their mouths. I am not a fan of cities which have rotted away. I once loved living in San Francisco.....don't even want to visit there any more - and I was MARRIED in SF in 1962. It hurts that SF is rotten, and I h**e to hear that Dallas is, but not surprised at either.

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Aug 28, 2015 18:36:39   #
Weewillynobeerspilly Loc: North central Texas
 
Tasine wrote:
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In my view Ft. Worth has ALWAYS been superior to Dallas - guess it always will be now that I hear this news. Most cities are progressive in nature, meaning that the residents live, eat, breath l*****t drivel and begin to sound like i***ts whenever they open their mouths. I am not a fan of cities which have rotted away. I once loved living in San Francisco.....don't even want to visit there any more - and I was MARRIED in SF in 1962. It hurts that SF is rotten, and I h**e to hear that Dallas is, but not surprised at either.
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Tarrant county is for sure better, i will not even cross 360 unless passing thru,
Still a little slow paced here, people are not rude, school board is not a big joke....see john wiley price...superior is a good word for it. I wont even go n to the fair anymore, the area is just a big drug and rob people area, if you make out of parking lot without being robbed...you won

:D as for frisco, been there twice, it was liberal la la land but appeared to be in order, mind you i did not experience the outer areas where the issues tend to be many.

Have a good evening,

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Aug 28, 2015 18:57:51   #
Tasine Loc: Southwest US
 
Weewillynobeerspilly wrote:
Tarrant county is for sure better, i will not even cross 360 unless passing thru,
Still a little slow paced here, people are not rude, school board is not a big joke....see john wiley price...superior is a good word for it. I wont even go n to the fair anymore, the area is just a big drug and rob people area, if you make out of parking lot without being robbed...you won

:D as for frisco, been there twice, it was liberal la la land but appeared to be in order, mind you i did not experience the outer areas where the issues tend to be many.

Have a good evening,
Tarrant county is for sure better, i will not even... (show quote)

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:thumbup: :thumbup: :) :) You have a good one too!

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