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Showing posts with label new mexico. Show all posts
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Friday, August 10, 2018

You Are Known By The Friends You Keep

Linda Sarsour Linked to Father of New Mexico Jihadi Who Allegedly Trained Kids to Shoot Up Schools

Immigration activist Linda Sarsour and Imam Siraj Wahhaj
John Moore/Getty Images/AP Photo/Mary Altaffer

Left-wing Islamic activist Linda Sarsour reportedly has ties to the father of the man arrested for allegedly training children to carry out school shootings on a New Mexico compound.

Police arrested Siraj Ibn Wahhaj, 39, last week for allegedly holding a series of weapons training sessions on a Taos, New Mexico, compound where authorities say they found 11 children living in squalor.
Investigators say the decomposed remains of a boy had also been found on the compound. Wahhaj’s father, Imam Siraj Wahhaj, announced Thursday that the decomposed remains of the child found at the compound were of his three-year-old grandson, Abdul-ghani Wahhaj, who went missing in Jonesboro, Georgia, in December.
Imam Siraj Wahhaj, who presides over a Brooklyn, New York, mosque, is said to be an “unindicted co-conspirator” of the 1993 World Trade Center bombings and a prominent leader of the Muslim Alliance in North America. Authorities believed he was connected to the bombings, but prosecutors never filed charges against him.
But the younger Wahhaj is not the only person who had ties to Imam Wahhaj.
Linda Sarsour, a prominent Democratic activist who helped organize the Women’s March on Washington, called Imam Wahhaj a “mentor” at an Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) conference in 2017:
My favorite person in this room, that’s mutual, is Imam Siraj Wahhaj, who has been a mentor, and motivator and encourager of mine, someone who has taught me to speak truth to power and not worry about the consequences, someone who has taught me we are on this earth to please Allah, and only Allah, that we are not here to please any man or women on this Earth, so I’m grateful to you, Imam Siraj … I’m grateful to you Imam Siraj, God bless you and protect you for a long time because we need you now more than ever.
Sarsour has also showered praise upon Imam Wahhaj in a series of tweets:
Sarsour has not only praised Imam Wahhaj for helping shape her views about Islam, but she has also shared a stage with him at several conferences held by ISNA and the Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR) — both organizations with ties to the global Muslim Brotherhood.
But as investigators continue to uncover more information about the training compound, a spokesperson for Imam Wahhaj’s Brooklyn mosque, Masjid at Taqwa, dismissed the authorities’ claims as nothing but fake news.
A spokesperson for Imam Wahhaj’s Brooklyn mosque claimed in a Facebook videoThursday that the media and authorities are promoting “false narratives” by trying to link international terrorism allegations to what he calls a domestic event.
“They’re not bringing up accurate events — they’re bringing up false narratives,” spokesman Ali Abdul-Karim Judan said. “Look how this case has turned from a domestic situation, and now they’re trying to create an atmosphere where his son is involved with an extremist radical group.”

No, Muslims Are Not A Problem!

 Mike Lester 8/10/2018
Copyright: (c) 2018, Washington Post Writers Group.

Thursday, April 5, 2018

The Nuts Are Running The Asylum

Sante Fe public schools punish ROTC program because the NRA are terrorists or something

Sending a “message.”

NRA hats
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Anti-gun activists on the five-member school board in Sante Fe, New Mexico, have unanimously voted to stop accepting funding or equipment from the National Rifle Association for the school district’s ROTC program.
Referring to the NRA, whose membership includes millions of law-abiding gun owners, as “a horrible, horrible, blood-ridden vehicle,” school board President Steven Carilo said “we don’t want your money.”
The U.S. Army Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps (JROTC) program is offered to high school students to teach leadership, good citizenship, and military skills, including marksmanship. There are more than 1,700 high school JROTC programs in the United States, supervised by retired officers from the Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marines. The NRA Foundation backs these programs at schools by providing air guns, ammunition, targets, and financial support. According to the Associated Press, the NRA gave nearly $7 million to hundreds of schools between 2010 and 2016.
But according to the Santa Fe New Mexican, many testifying to the Santa Fe school board said that the NRA needed to be sent a “message” for opposing gun control legislation after the school shooting in Parkland, Florida, that claimed the lives of 17 people and another December shooting in Aztec, New Mexico, where two students and the shooter died. Last year, Santa Fe High School also received two shooting threats by students.
“We are the ones who are in the schools, we are the ones who are getting the backhand of it all,” said Capital High School senior Gabriella Rodriguez. “We’re scared to go to school. We have teachers who are scared to go to school.”
But who is receiving this “message?” Refusing NRA funding doesn’t hurt the NRA. It doesn’t make the school safer from shooting threats. It only hurts the Santa Fe High School JROTC program, which has received about $4,000 worth of equipment from the gun rights association. It also punishes the award-winning students who participate in that program, four of whom “earned top honors at the 2018 All-Service National Junior ROTC Championship, a marksmanship competition for high schoolers, beating out 25 other four-person teams from across the country” in March.
The Junior ROTC program produces some of the best and brightest young people in this country. Three of the students slain in the Parkland school shooting were JRTOC cadets. Alaina Petty, Peter Wang, and Martin Duque were each posthumously awarded the JROTC Medal of Heroism by the U.S. Army. Wang heroically died holding a door open for other students to escape from the shooter.
Why should the Santa Fe JROTC program lose NRA funding? Why should the NRA be targeted by the school board in the first place? The NRA’s opposition to unconstitutional and nonsensical gun control legislation that cannot prevent mass shootings does not make the NRA complicit in shootings. The maligning of the NRA and its millions of members by the anti-gun Left is outrageous.
This vote by the school board is strictly virtue-signaling. It does not make Santa Fe schools safer from school shootings. It only reinforces the point that anti-gun hysterics are not interested in finding real solutions, but they will punish innocent and law-abiding Americans who disagree with gun control.