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Roudy

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[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DaTjH4pqkdI]Arabs for Israel - Muslims for Israel - Dr.Tawfik Hamid - YouTube[/ame]
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Everything he says is accurate and 100% true about the mentality and culture.

There are good muslims out there fighting the radical nutjobs...Sadly there are not enough of them speaking out.

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KpRgqDMrD4M]Dr. Zuhdi Jasser's testimony before the Committee on Homeland Security - YouTube[/ame]
 
One perceptive individual!
Everything he says is accurate and 100% true about the mentality and culture.

There are good muslims out there fighting the radical nutjobs...Sadly there are not enough of them speaking out.

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KpRgqDMrD4M]Dr. Zuhdi Jasser's testimony before the Committee on Homeland Security - YouTube[/ame]
These individual's life spans are usually very short, considering the animals they are confronting.
 
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LP-qW9gwMTk]Amjad Atallah Interviews Mustafa Barghouti - YouTube[/ame]
 

Why did you say he is Palestinian? He was born in Egypt and did not say if he had ever been to Palestine.

I have come to the conclusion Roudy is not capable of initiating truthful threads. He started a thread attributing hateful statements to Martin Luther King that he never made. And now he slanders Palestinians by falsely calling an Arab a Palestinian. Tawfik Hamid is an Egyptian I just read a Wikipedia article about him. He is not a Palestinian.
 
Tawfik Hamid (born in 1961) is an author from Egypt who opposes Islamic fundamentalism.

A self-described former member of the militant al-Gama'a al-Islamiyya Tawfik Hamid advocates a peaceful understanding of Islam that is compatible with universal human rights and intellectual freedom. He says that he started to preach in mosques to promote his message of and, as a result, became a target of Islamic militants, who threatened his life. Hamid then migrated to the West where he has lectured at UCLA, Stanford University, University of Miami and Georgetown University against Islamic fundamentalism. He currently serves on the Advisory Council of The Intelligence Summit,[1] an annual conference on security. Hamid has also appeared on television programs, including Fox's Glenn Beck Show, Fox News Channel, and the BBC's Religion and Ethics.[2]

Hamid, also known as Tarek Abdelhamid, has a medical degree in internal medicine and a master's degree in cognitive psychology and educational techniques.[3]

Tawfik Hamid - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
 

Why did you say he is Palestinian? He was born in Egypt and did not say if he had ever been to Palestine.

Lemme see, was Yasser Araft, the founder of the Palestinian movement not born and raised in Egypt? Are many Gazans who call themselves "Palestinians" not born and raised in Egypt actually? Tell us which part of Arafat was "Palestinian"? Ha ha

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yasser_Arafat

ياسر عرفات*
Yasser Arafat

1st President of the Palestinian National Authority
In office
5 July 1994*– 11 November 2004

Born Mohammed Yasser Abdel Rahman Abdel Raouf Arafat al-Qudwa al-Husseini
24 August 1929
Cairo, Egypt
Died 11 November 2004 (aged*75)
Political party Fatah
Spouse(s) Suha Arafat (1990–2004)
Children Zahwa Arafat (born 1995)
Profession Civil engineer
Religion Sunni Islam[1]

Mohammed Yasser Abdel Rahman Abdel Raouf Arafat al-Qudwa al-Husseini (Arabic: محمد ياسر عبد الرحمن عبد الرؤوف عرفات القدوة الحسيني**; 24 August 1929*– 11 November 2004), popularly known as Yasser Arafat (Arabic: ياسر عرفات*) or by his kunya Abu Ammar (Arabic: أبو عمار*, 'Abū `Ammār) was a Palestinian leader. He was Chairman of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), President of the Palestinian National Authority (PNA),[2] and leader of the Fatah political party and former paramilitary group, which he founded in 1959.[3] Arafat spent much of his life fighting against Israel in the name of Palestinian self-determination. Originally opposed to Israel's existence, he modified his position in 1988 when he accepted UN Security Council Resolution 242. Arafat and his movement operated from several Arab countries. In the late 1960s and early 1970s, Fatah faced off with Jordan in a brief civil war. Forced out of Jordan and into Lebanon, Arafat and Fatah were major targets of Israel's 1978 and 1982 invasions of that country.

Arafat was born in Cairo to Palestinian parents.[7] Yasser's paternal grandmother, was Egyptian. Arafat's father battled in the Egyptian courts for 25 years to claim family land in Eqypt as part of his inheritance but was unsuccessful.[8] He worked as a textile merchant in Cairo's religiously mixed Sakakini District. Arafat was the second-youngest of seven children and was, along with his younger brother Fathi, the only offspring born in Cairo.
 
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One perceptive individual!
Everything he says is accurate and 100% true about the mentality and culture.

There are good muslims out there fighting the radical nutjobs...Sadly there are not enough of them speaking out.

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KpRgqDMrD4M]Dr. Zuhdi Jasser's testimony before the Committee on Homeland Security - YouTube[/ame]

That's mainly because the moderates were killed by US puppet governments and the radicals were backed by US funding.

Quite a quandry?

No?

They call it "blowback"..

I called it 9/11
 
Everything he says is accurate and 100% true about the mentality and culture.

There are good muslims out there fighting the radical nutjobs...Sadly there are not enough of them speaking out.

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KpRgqDMrD4M]Dr. Zuhdi Jasser's testimony before the Committee on Homeland Security - YouTube[/ame]

That's mainly because the moderates were killed by US puppet governments and the radicals were backed by US funding.

Quite a quandry?

No?

They call it "blowback"..

I called it 9/11
It depends who the leadership is. For example this fuckup we have in office now named Obama has facilitated the removal of secular moderates to be replaced by Islamists. Yes, the results of the Arab Spring are in.
 
There are good muslims out there fighting the radical nutjobs...Sadly there are not enough of them speaking out.

Dr. Zuhdi Jasser's testimony before the Committee on Homeland Security - YouTube

That's mainly because the moderates were killed by US puppet governments and the radicals were backed by US funding.

Quite a quandry?

No?

They call it "blowback"..

I called it 9/11
It depends who the leadership is. For example this fuckup we have in office now named Obama has facilitated the removal of secular moderates to be replaced by Islamists. Yes, the results of the Arab Spring are in.

You seriously don't know your history.

America, for some strange reason, backs despots, worldwide. And they kill opposition.

Iran's shah was the result of a US/UK joint operation. And SAVAK use to kill everyone opposed to the shah. Except..those hiding out in Mosques. So militants started hiding in Mosques and gaining the support of clerics. That's basically how the modern militancy started.

And you had the more nutsy kooks in Afghanistan. America, being hell bent on ousting the Russians, FINANCED those kooks. And once those kooks got rid of the Russians..they targetted America.

Obama had NOTHING to do with that.
 
Every society and nation has it's traitors.

So of course there will always be a few "Uncle Muhammad's" like the people in the videos.

Who in no way reppresent the vast majority of their people.

Just a sad fact of life........ :cool:
 
That's mainly because the moderates were killed by US puppet governments and the radicals were backed by US funding.

Quite a quandry?

No?

They call it "blowback"..

I called it 9/11
It depends who the leadership is. For example this fuckup we have in office now named Obama has facilitated the removal of secular moderates to be replaced by Islamists. Yes, the results of the Arab Spring are in.

You seriously don't know your history.

America, for some strange reason, backs despots, worldwide. And they kill opposition.

Iran's shah was the result of a US/UK joint operation. And SAVAK use to kill everyone opposed to the shah. Except..those hiding out in Mosques. So militants started hiding in Mosques and gaining the support of clerics. That's basically how the modern militancy started.

And you had the more nutsy kooks in Afghanistan. America, being hell bent on ousting the Russians, FINANCED those kooks. And once those kooks got rid of the Russians..they targetted America.

Obama had NOTHING to do with that.
Don't want to get off on a tangent here, but Iran's shah was a secular dictator who brought about many reforms and changes to the people. Look up the White Revolution. Where the shah gave govt land to the peasants, made women take off their veils, built roads highways, and made public education mandatory and free. In essence he and his father de-Islamicized Iran. I do agree with you that the removal of the Shah was a UK/US operation mainly, and it was all about oil.

The US would not have had to support radicals in Afghanistan had the Carter presidency not been such a disaster, that the Russians had not become emboldened to invade Afganistan. It's always good if you get the whole picture as opposed to bits and pieces. And no one can deny that Obama is Carter on steroids when it comes to foreign policy.

Whereas carter facilitated the removal of one secular dictator friendly to the US to be replaced by Islamist nutjobs, Obama has facilitated many more.
 
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Every society and nation has it's traitors.

So of course there will always be a few "Uncle Muhammad's" like the people in the videos.

Who in no way reppresent the vast majority of their people.

Just a sad fact of life........ :cool:
That's just your opinion. To others who are not enemy within Muslims, the guy makes total sense. Seems to me that he knows much more than you and has firsthand knowledge.
 
Every society and nation has it's traitors.

So of course there will always be a few "Uncle Muhammad's" like the people in the videos.

Who in no way reppresent the vast majority of their people.

Just a sad fact of life........ :cool:
That's just your opinion. To others who are not enemy within Muslims, the guy makes total sense. Seems to me that he knows much more than you and has firsthand knowledge.
Then by that logic, are you willing to accept the validity of Noam Chomsky and Norman Finkelstein's condemnation of Zionism and Israel's fascist policies towards the Palestinian people? :cool:
 
Every society and nation has it's traitors.

So of course there will always be a few "Uncle Muhammad's" like the people in the videos.

Who in no way reppresent the vast majority of their people.

Just a sad fact of life........ :cool:
That's just your opinion. To others who are not enemy within Muslims, the guy makes total sense. Seems to me that he knows much more than you and has firsthand knowledge.
Then by that logic, are you willing to accept the validity of Noam Chomsky and Norman Finkelstein's condemnation of Zionism and Israel's fascist policies towards the Palestinian people? :cool:
Unfortunately they don't make sense. Sorry. This guy on the other hand was recruited by terrorist groups, plus he's educated and has deep knowledge of the Koran. Chomsky and Finkelstein aren't fit to shine his shoes. It's pretty obvious they are just outsiders out to make a quick buck in front of Islamists and neo Nazis by bashing Israel.
 

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