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President George W. Bush’s address to Congress after 9/11

President George W. Bush’s address to Congress after 9/11

President George W. Bush September 22, 2001 […] I also want to speak tonight directly to Muslims throughout the world. We respect your faith. It’s practiced freely by many millions of Americans and by millions more in countries that America counts as friends. Its teachings are good and peaceful, and those who commit evil in the name of Allah blaspheme the name of Allah. (APPLAUSE) The terrorists are traitors to their own faith, trying, in effect, to hijack Islam itself….

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Shariah: The Threat to America: An Exercise in Competitive Analysis

Shariah: The Threat to America: An Exercise in Competitive Analysis

Center for Security Policy, William G. Boykin et al., 2010 […] While detailed recommendations for adopting a more prudential and effective strategy for surviving shariah’s onslaught are beyond the scope of this study, several policy and programmatic changes are in order.  These include: U.S. policymakers, financiers, businessmen, judges, journalists, community leaders and the public at large must be equipped with an accurate understanding of the nature of shariah and the necessity of keeping America shariah-free.  At a minimum, this will…

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President George W. Bush at the Islamic Center of Washington, DC

President George W. Bush at the Islamic Center of Washington, DC

President George W. Bush September 17, 2001 A few days after the 9/11 attacks, President George W. Bush decided to visit a local mosque. On September 17, he entered the Islamic Center of Washington, took off his shoes, and walked into the prayer room. He urged Americans to embrace their fellow Muslims and understand the difference between Islamic extremists and mainstream American Muslims.   […] We’ve just had a — wide-ranging discussions on the matter at hand.  Like the good folks…

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