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Dhimmitude

Radical Islam defines dhimmitude which is a real term describing a not too pleasant scene as shown in the short definition following.  With just a couple of paragraphs you can see the atrocities of the term.

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Basically, it imposes a tax on dhimmis (non muslims) in conquered lands, thereby providing revenue for the muslims for tolerating their presence.  Not sure what is done currently, but historically the dhimmis had to dress in a certain way so they were readily identifiable as non-muslims and could be persecuted in any number of ways, refused service, charged more, etc.

The dhimmis are not allowed to build any more places of worship, and often their existing churches/houses of worship would be vandalized or destroyed completely. Also, the muslims could enter their villages and pick and choose amongst the young boys and take them off to be converts to Islam and join their armed forces.  (This was often thought to be a good thing by the dhimmis, as they were so poverty stricken as a result of the laws imposed against them.)

Eventually, most of the dhimmi population would convert to Islam, thereby making the remaining dhimmi population a negligible tax base, at which time they would be slaughtered.  (Follow the picture links below to witness the treatment of Dhimmis . . .)



How's that for religious tolerance?

What the people of this grand United States of America really need is to get off their duffs and find out for themselves what's going on in the realm of the fight for our religious freedoms, consititution, our rights and our government.  We must stop waiting around for us to be handed something we understand.  Stop waiting to be told what to do.

If we don't read and learn about it ourselves, who are we to blame if we're handed something which has been candied down via the influence of those who want to take our freedoms, and are able to do so merely by telling us "this is right."  How do we KNOW if it's right or if it's biased via a liberal opinion?  How do we KNOW our rights if we haven't read them for ourselves?

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Read the Constitution.  Understand the fundamental rights that are outlined within it.  Know that these things hold true for each and every citizen of this nation, natural or naturalized, then act upon it and accordingly.  Read about the men and women of the Revolutionary war, about their struggles and exactly whom it was that fought for the freedoms we enjoy today.  It wasn’t an enormous Army of the Government, it was an organized militia of ordinary people with extraordinary will.  Read and learn how they suffered without boots and jackets in the dead of winter all along while England laughed at them only be defeated.

We don’t need something translated to that which we understand; it’s all right in front of us . . .  It’s up to us to take responsibility of ourselves and learn for ourselves that which is being denied.  The main problem with something being translated in verbiage we "can understand," is this: it is influenced by negative forcessuch as the liberal media.

There has been so much disinformation and distortions about all the cases relating to this issue on the Internet.  Having read a great deal of the blarney out there by bloggers, TV and radio talk show hosts and columnists who support Obama, I can tell you 99.999% of them never read a single word in any of the briefs submitted to the Supreme Court.  Their own words condemn them as either intellectually lazy or simply ignorant.

We must stand against this horrible ideal.  Remember, if you don’t stand for something, you’ll fall for anything

D.U.N.C.E     =     Democrats Under National Communist Education

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Bangladesh


These Bangladeshi women are just some of the countless Hindu rape victims terrorized by Muslim militants in Bangladesh.  As members of the Hindu minority community in Bangladesh they are subject to systematic terror, torture, abuse, and violence.

The Hindu and Christian minorities in Bangladesh are under increasing pressure exerted by Muslim militants in Bangladesh.  The growing strength of Islamic extremists in the country is leading to increased oppression and persecution of the minority populations.  As a result of this campaign of terror, the Christian and Hindu populations of Bangladesh are becoming an endangered people at risk of extinction.  Without the help of the international human rights community the religious minority populations of Bangladesh will soon succumb to the creeping genocide of Islamic extremists.


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Sudan

This young African Sudanese was kidnapped, and enslaved by radical Muslim raiders.  Subsequently, his arm was chopped off by his master for the "crime" of losing a goat.  To date, the Jihad in Sudan has claimed the lives of two million African Christians and animists.  Thousands of other have been enslaved, raped, and maimed.  Today there is a creeping genocide that threatens the people of Southern Sudan.

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Iran

Mona Mahmudnizhad was one of ten Bahai women executed in June, 1983.  Her crime?  Teaching her faith to Bahai schoolchildren.  She was 17 at the time of her murder.

The Bahai community constitutes Iran’s largest religious minority group.  Today they are facing a creeping genocide, as the Islamic fundamentalist regime in Tehran seeks to systematically intimidate, suppress, convert, and murder members of the Bahai faith.  A secret Iranian government document, discovered in 1993, reveals the government’s attempt to slowly and steadily decimate the Bahai community, by rendering them second-class citizens through a system of apartheid which the New York Times compared to the Nuremberg Laws of Nazi Germany.  Today, the Bahai of Iran are an endangered people.  Without the help of the international human rights community, this vital religious community will soon become extinct.

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INDONESIA


Sutarsi is a Christian, an Indonesian, and a victim of the creeping genocide against the Christian community in the Moluccas islands, Indonesia.  Her village was attacked by Jihadist militants.  In the ensuing battle, Sutarsi was shot in the face by a Muslim militant.  She survived.  Many of her fellow Christian villagers were not as fortunate. Nearly 50% of the population of the Moluccan islands is Christian.  But they are now under siege.  They face an onslaught perpetrated by the Laskar Jihad Islamic fundamentalist group, and ignored by the Indonesian government.  The 1 million Christians of the Moluccas islands are fast becoming an endangered people.  They face a systematic campaign of terror, torture, murder, and forced emigration.  Without the help of the international human rights community, they will soon become extinct.

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PAKISTAN

Dr.  Yusef is a Pakistani Christian being prosecuted under Pakistan’s Blasphemy laws.  These blasphemy laws are used by the Pakistani government to intimidate and oppress the Christian minorities of Pakistan.  School teachers and adolescent boys are often charged with blasphemy for practicing and teaching their faith.  Amnesty International has called on the Pakistani government to repeal the blasphemy laws and halt the prosecution and execution of minors and the mentally challenged charged with blasphemy.

The Pakistani Christian community is subject to constant harassment and discrimination by the Muslim government and local tribal rulers.  They are becoming an endangered people as their numbers dwindle in the face of persecution, intimidation, and intermittent violence.  Without the help of the international human rights community this minority group, its culture and way of life, will soon become extinct.

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SAUDI ARABIA

This picture of a highway sign outside of Mecca is symbolic of the system of Apartheid that distinguishes Muslims and non-Muslims in Saudi Arabia.  Much like the Jim Crow laws of the old South, Saudi law creates a two-tier society in which non-Muslims are denied the right to practice their religion, travel freely, and even be buried on Saudi soil.  Christians living in Saudi Arabia are subject to violence, intimidation, and imprisonment.  The victims of this government-sponsored discrimination are often Christian migrant workers, who are unable to protect themselves from the government’s programmatic discrimination. Without the help of the international human rights community, the Christians of Saudi Arabia will continue to be the victims of religious apartheid.

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EGYPT

This young girl was one of 21 Egyptian Coptic Christians murdered during the Al-Kosheh riots in January 2000.  The Egyptian police sat and watched as she and her fellow Christian victims were terrorized by an Islamic mob during three days of rioting around the New Year’s celebration.

There are an estimated 12 million Coptic Christians in Egypt.  They are an ancient community indigenous to Egypt.  They lived in Egypt centuries before the Muslims invaded from Arabia.  Today they are one of the world’s endangered people.  Subject to official and unofficial oppression, they endure sustained discrimination and occasional outbreaks of violence designed to slowly eradicate this ancient community.  Without the help of the international human rights community, this religious minority group will soon become extinct.

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ISRAEL

In Israel over a thousand Jews have been killed by a suicide bombing campaign launched by Muslim radical groups such as Hamas and Islamic Jihad.  Pizzerias have been bombed at midday.  Even the mulitcultural campus of Hebrew University, home to Jewish and Arab students, was targeted by Jihadist radicals.  Amnesty International has termed these suicide bomibngs a "crime against humanity." The very survival of Israel is threatened by these random acts of violence designed to terrorize the Israeli public.

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JORDAN

Siham Qandah, a Jordanian Christian risks losing her children because she is not a Muslim.  Jordanian courts have granted custody of the childen to their Muslim uncle.  To avoid losing her children, Qandah has gone into hiding.  Jordan's Christian minority is subject to a system of religious discrimination imposed by Islamic courts that oppress this small and shrinking religious minority.  Read more about Qandah's story.

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