(Columbus, Ohio) The President of the National Association of Muslim American Women, Anisa Abd El Fattah, is scheduled to deliver an address at the Ohio State Capitol this month. This is curious.
Due to her relationships with terrorism-supporting organizations, notably HAMAS, and her extremist writings, Abd El Fattah has been whisper-close to being fingered as a co-conspirator on terrorism-related charges. Consequently, it's damn curious that she is speaking before Ohio's legislators. At present, it's not clear why nor how she was booked to speak.
Even so, it is fairly clear what Abd El Fattah is going to say. Based upon her writings, statements and affiliations, I believe the following will match her podium notes quite comfortably.
- The 9/11 hijackers cannot be called Muslims,Paraphrased cosmetically, if at all, the above statements have been uttered by Anisa Abd El Fattah. Therefore, those legislators who are forced to skip her presentation at the Ohio Capitol will be apprised of the essential themes of her message by simply reading this post. Or, just do an Internet search and you'll find that Abd El Fattah doesn't skimp at telling what she thinks.
- Jewish Zionists have undermined the United States,
- American leaders are hateful, control a hateful media and have bankrupted the Treasury to feed Halliburton,
- The US and Israel have carried out more evil in the Middle East than anyone can document,
- Israeli civilians are not civilians, they are military targets,
- The United States starved and killed more than 500,000 Iraqi children prior to the present war against Iraq,
- Allah is sovereign over the United States and secularism "Godless."
Now, some may argue about her close relationships with terrorists and terrorist-supporting organizations and some may argue about the extent of Abd El Fattah's extremist viewpoints, but I suggest that no one would argue that she desires that the Constitution become subservient to the Quran and that the United States ceases being a democratic republic and becomes a Muslim nation.
Additionally, I would argue that permitting a terrorist-supporting presentation at the Ohio Capitol is tacit endorsement of the content of the presentation. Ohio's Senators and Representatives should rethink whether this is what they want.
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