TRUTH ALWAYS HURTS!

Our leader in his visit to Cairo made a speech to the people who I do have to agree with.    The remark was:  “I know, too, that Islam has always been a part of America’s history.”  Therefore, my rebuttal as an American citizen shall begin:  My dear Mr. Leader – Have you ever seen a Muslim  hospital?  Have you ever heard a Muslim orchestra?  Have you seen a Muslim band march in a parade?  Have you witnessed a Muslim charity?  Have you seen Muslims, shaking hands with a Muslim Girl Scout?  Have  you seen a Muslim Candy Striper?  Have you seen a Muslim do anything that contributes positively to the American way of life?  The answer is no.

You must ask yourself, why?

Were those Muslims that were in America when the Pilgrims first landed?  Funny, I thought they were Native American Indians.  Were those Muslims that celebrated the first Thanksgiving day?  Sorry those were Pilgrims and Native American Indians.  Can you show me one Muslim signature on the U.S. Constitution?  Declaration of Independence?  Bill of Rights?  No!  Did Muslims fight for this country’s freedom from England?  No!  Did Muslims fight during the Civil War to free the slaves in America?  No!  Where were Muslims during the Civil Rights era of this country?  Absent!  Where were Muslims during WW II?  Guess what – they were aligned and accepted support with Germany.  And finally, where were the Muslims on September 11th, 2001.  I don’t need to answer that one – I think we all remember that day and also September 11th, 2012 and all the while the Middle East was rejoicing.  In the end we have to add the Fort Hood shooter and Boston Marathon bombings as the most recent.  Our God, asks us to turn the other cheek and forgive.  So what does the Muslim God say?   History proves that your statement should be revisited and, yes, they were a part of American history – but not in a positive way.

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