Sunday, August 5, 2012

Muslims to host events during Democratic National Convention; expects 20,000

Obama, I see you have invited YOUR TERRORIST MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD FRIENDS to the Convention.
SCREW ISLAM AND THESE TERRORISTS!
This is and always will be a CHRISTIAN NATION!

A radical national Muslim-American organization, Bureau of Indigenous Muslim Affairs (BIMA) intends on mass prayers and a series of events that will coincide with the Democratic National Convention in September being held in Charlotte, North Carolina.A local Muslim activist and spokesman for the nonprofit Bureau of Indigenous Muslim Affairs, Jibril Hough claims he received permission by local authorities to hold these events.

Hough said the events are scheduled for several reasons including to hold political parties accountable for issues that affect Muslim-Americans. However, Jibril Hough and some members of the Muslim organization are not without controversy.Video: Jumah At The DNCIn speaking to CBN in 2009, CBN asked Hough, a Muslim convert, whether his loyalty came first to Islam or to America. “My loyalty first is to Islam,” answered Jibril Hough.

On the site, Creepingsharia, the site administrator stated that, “Jibril Hough also lays claims that Muslims were in America before it was even founded and since before Christopher Columbus. He urges Muslims to follow the Muslim Brotherhood’s plan for North America.”Other controversial members of the organization include Siraj Wahaj, an unindicted co-conspirator in the 1993 World Trade Center attacks that killed Americans; preaches about waging jihad. James Yusuf Yee, Yee was charged with sedition and aiding the enemy among other things before all court-martial charges against him were dropped citing national security concerns that would arise from the release of the evidence, and Hassen Abdellah, who makes a living defending Islamic terror suspects, some whom have admitted their guilt, including a Muslim involved in the 9/11 Islamic terrorist attacks.

http://www.examiner.com/article/muslims-to-host-events-during-democratic-national-convention-expects-20-000