Idiots protesting mosque near Ground Zero attack two Christians

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/army_of_god_(usa)





there's 700 acts of terrorism right there

i absolutely agree those fools are christian terrorists. Your pointing that out in noway negates the number of muslim terrorists out there.

I would also argue that vandalism is not terrorism. No one i know is terrorized by petty crime.

army of god are criminals ,who do not follow in the footsteps of christ.

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TAPPED | The American Prospect

They Want a Bigger War.

Spencer Ackerman flags this passage from an column by Mike Kelly about what he saw at a gathering protesting the construction of an Islamic cultural center near Ground Zero:


At one point, a portion of the crowd menacingly surrounded two Egyptian men who were speaking Arabic and were thought to be Muslims.


“Go home,” several shouted from the crowd.

“Get out,” others shouted.

In fact, the two men – Joseph Nassralla and Karam El Masry — were not Muslims at all. They turned out to be Egyptian Coptic Christians who work for a California-based Christian satellite TV station called “The Way.” Both said they had come to protest the mosque.

“I’m a Christian,” Nassralla shouted to the crowd, his eyes bulging and beads of sweat rolling down his face.

But it was no use. The protesters had become so angry at what they thought were Muslims that New York City police officers had to rush in and pull Nassralla and El Masry to safety.

Why don't the muslims take a stand and refuse to build any more mosques in the USA until Christians are allowed to build churches (and are free to worship there) in the predominantly muslim countries? You know, as a sign of good faith, and honor.

Let's be like the theocratic governments of the Middle East. :clap2::clap2::clap2: Way to want to emulate them, dude!
 

Why don't the muslims take a stand and refuse to build any more mosques in the USA until Christians are allowed to build churches (and are free to worship there) in the predominantly muslim countries? You know, as a sign of good faith, and honor.

Let's be like the theocratic governments of the Middle East. :clap2::clap2::clap2: Way to want to emulate them, dude!

Yea we wouldn't want to end the double standard that exists.:cuckoo:
 
Why don't the muslims take a stand and refuse to build any more mosques in the USA until Christians are allowed to build churches (and are free to worship there) in the predominantly muslim countries? You know, as a sign of good faith, and honor.

Let's be like the theocratic governments of the Middle East. :clap2::clap2::clap2: Way to want to emulate them, dude!

Yea we wouldn't want to end the double standard that exists.:cuckoo:

Ah, a supporter of such emulation. Surprise, surprise.
 
Let's be like the theocratic governments of the Middle East. :clap2::clap2::clap2: Way to want to emulate them, dude!

Yea we wouldn't want to end the double standard that exists.:cuckoo:

Ah, a supporter of such emulation. Surprise, surprise.


Don't be inane, no one is suggesting we should emulate SA. The same stupid argument is made when someone points out the ridiculousness of Mexico complaining about our immigration laws. All people are saying is why are we ALWAYS the ones that bend over backwards to accommodate?
 
Yea we wouldn't want to end the double standard that exists.:cuckoo:

Ah, a supporter of such emulation. Surprise, surprise.


Don't be inane, no one is suggesting we should emulate SA. The same stupid argument is made when someone points out the ridiculousness of Mexico complaining about our immigration laws. All people are saying is why are we ALWAYS the ones that bend over backwards to accommodate?

and then hold up some totalitarian form of government. Why do that?
 
Ah, a supporter of such emulation. Surprise, surprise.


Don't be inane, no one is suggesting we should emulate SA. The same stupid argument is made when someone points out the ridiculousness of Mexico complaining about our immigration laws. All people are saying is why are we ALWAYS the ones that bend over backwards to accommodate?

and then hold up some totalitarian form of government. Why do that?


To show the enormously wide gulf there is between our laws and others.

Take immigration for example. Wouldn't you agree that our laws are too lax while Mexico's are too draconian?
 
Dear Pamela Geller and Robert Spencer,
I am Joseph Nassralla, a Coptic Christian activist from Egypt and founder of The Way TV, a Christian Satellite TV station.

I attended the 10,000 person protest rally against the building to the ground zero mosque which took place at ground zero in NY on Sunday June 6th. We Coptic Christians wanted to express our full support to your initiative and to this important rally.

There was a minor incident at the rally that was blown out of proportion, when my partner, Mr. Karam El Masry, and I were distributing material with some Quran verses and we were also speaking Arabic thus we were mistaken by a few people in the huge crown, for being Muslims infiltrators trying to disrupt the event. This misunderstanding was clarified when we explained who we were and that we are there to support the crowd against the building of the mosque. I was a little frustrated initially for being identified as a Muslim infiltrator, but was glad that the issue was resolved later. My partner, Mr. El Masry, was even able to freely speak to the crowd after our identity was clarified. He explained how Christians are tortured, killed and oppressed in Egypt at the hands of Muslims who are encouraged to persecute Christians from the pulpit of mosques by Muslim preachers.

The reason I am writing to you, is because I am very disappointed in the mainstream media who used this minor incident to make a blanket generalization about all the attendees of the rally as Muslim haters.This kind of generalization was unfair to the good American people who legitimately stand against the building of a mosque next to ground zero and who are against Islamist agenda in the US. I am very well aware of such an agenda which has destroyed the Christian and Jewish existence in the Middle East.

The same mainstream media who denounces painting all Muslims with a broad brush, is doing the same thing they claim to stand against. They shamelessly use our incident to paint with a broad brush that everyone in the rally was a Muslim hater. I want to make it clear that we are not haters of Muslims, but we are against the Islamist agenda in America, the same agenda that drove us out of our homeland Egypt. We have the right to expose Muslim hate and oppression against us, the minorities in the Middle East who are oppressed on a daily basis by the Muslim majority. This mosque should never be built next to ground zero, it is an insult to the memory of the 3000 fellow Americans.

We did not mean to cause any misunderstanding at the rally, on the contrary, we came to support you and your organization. We come from a Muslim country where we suffered from Muslims and the Islamic Shariaa ourselves. That's why we felt burdened to attend this rally and flew for 9 hours to be part of it.. We do support you with our heart and soul, and will always support you and everyone who is opposing Islam. We do honor Mr. Robert's invitation to attend your next rally in September, God's willing, and are looking forward to seeing you there.

We have come to America to seek refuge from the oppression of Islam and expose to the American public what kind of instigation we suffered at the hands of hateful Muslim preachers who incite the worshiping crowds to burn our homes, kidnap our girls and suppress our freedom to practice our religion. We will never allow media misrepresentation to stop us from our mission.

Yours truly,
Joseph Nassralla
 
Dear Pamela Geller and Robert Spencer,
I am Joseph Nassralla, a Coptic Christian activist from Egypt and founder of The Way TV, a Christian Satellite TV station.

I attended the 10,000 person protest rally against the building to the ground zero mosque which took place at ground zero in NY on Sunday June 6th. We Coptic Christians wanted to express our full support to your initiative and to this important rally.

There was a minor incident at the rally that was blown out of proportion, when my partner, Mr. Karam El Masry, and I were distributing material with some Quran verses and we were also speaking Arabic thus we were mistaken by a few people in the huge crown, for being Muslims infiltrators trying to disrupt the event. This misunderstanding was clarified when we explained who we were and that we are there to support the crowd against the building of the mosque. I was a little frustrated initially for being identified as a Muslim infiltrator, but was glad that the issue was resolved later. My partner, Mr. El Masry, was even able to freely speak to the crowd after our identity was clarified. He explained how Christians are tortured, killed and oppressed in Egypt at the hands of Muslims who are encouraged to persecute Christians from the pulpit of mosques by Muslim preachers.

The reason I am writing to you, is because I am very disappointed in the mainstream media who used this minor incident to make a blanket generalization about all the attendees of the rally as Muslim haters.This kind of generalization was unfair to the good American people who legitimately stand against the building of a mosque next to ground zero and who are against Islamist agenda in the US. I am very well aware of such an agenda which has destroyed the Christian and Jewish existence in the Middle East.

The same mainstream media who denounces painting all Muslims with a broad brush, is doing the same thing they claim to stand against. They shamelessly use our incident to paint with a broad brush that everyone in the rally was a Muslim hater. I want to make it clear that we are not haters of Muslims, but we are against the Islamist agenda in America, the same agenda that drove us out of our homeland Egypt. We have the right to expose Muslim hate and oppression against us, the minorities in the Middle East who are oppressed on a daily basis by the Muslim majority. This mosque should never be built next to ground zero, it is an insult to the memory of the 3000 fellow Americans.

We did not mean to cause any misunderstanding at the rally, on the contrary, we came to support you and your organization. We come from a Muslim country where we suffered from Muslims and the Islamic Shariaa ourselves. That's why we felt burdened to attend this rally and flew for 9 hours to be part of it.. We do support you with our heart and soul, and will always support you and everyone who is opposing Islam. We do honor Mr. Robert's invitation to attend your next rally in September, God's willing, and are looking forward to seeing you there.

We have come to America to seek refuge from the oppression of Islam and expose to the American public what kind of instigation we suffered at the hands of hateful Muslim preachers who incite the worshiping crowds to burn our homes, kidnap our girls and suppress our freedom to practice our religion. We will never allow media misrepresentation to stop us from our mission.

Yours truly,
Joseph Nassralla


This is gonna put a dent in the "they were terrorized" crowd
 

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