High
Noon Showdown for Tampa….. HAMAS vs. Al Qaida
By Randy McDaniels
Tampa Bay Times reported a Muslim from Kosovo
Sami Osmakac, was arrested on attempted terrorism charges. In addition to wanting to blow up key
targets, Osmakac said he wanted to die for his religion. More disturbing than the report, is watching
American media and law enforcement continue to give legitimacy and submit to current
and former members of the Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR), which
is a federally designated HAMAS entity in America.
In T.V. Westerns, we knew the Good Guys from
the Bad Guys. We knew when they met in
the street and the gun smoke cleared, the Good Guy would stand victorious and
the town was safe again. Unfortunately
in today’s world were not talking about men with character like Matt Dillon, were
talking about men like HAMAS Operative Ahmed Bedier vs. Al Qaida Operative Osmakac
(alleged). It is now Bad Guy vs. Bad Guy
and to the victor goes the spoil….that is unless Americans learn to understand
the shared ideology of these competing forces and take action.
Simply stated; the only major difference
between Muslim Brotherhood entities like CAIR and Al Qaida is TACTICS and
TIMING….nothing else. The Islamic Jihadist
has two key goals in common; the desire to make Islamic Sharia Law the law of
the land and to establish the Global Islamic State (Caliphate), meaning world
submits to Sharia law under Islamic rule… period. Muslim Brotherhood Entities like CAIR/HAMAS
want to win America via Cultural Jihad or by stealth means over time and Al
Qaida wants to win NOW thru Violent means, different approach same end.
So who is right or doctrinally sound? Factually and legally Bedier and Osmakac are
both simultaneous opposed and simultaneous correct in regard to Islamic
doctrine due to the progressive nature in which the scripture was handed down
and in which Islam became progressively militant as gained strength and
spread. Bedier and Osmakac believe they are
at different stages in the Hijrah (Migration) to conquer enemy lands for Islam
and therefore are in different stages of the Jihad. Osmakac is simply in a later stage of Jihad
in America than Ahmed Bedier.
Example:
Qur’an 2:256 “There is no compulsion
in religion” is an early Meccan verse at time when Mohammad had to get along
to go along, yet the final and authoritative verse on religion is Qur'an:8:39
"So fight them until there is no more Fitnah (disbelief [non-Muslims])
and all submit to the religion of Allah alone (in the whole world)." This
verse came in a later stage of the Hijrah and later phase of Jihad, one which
mandated violence. Jihad is obligatory
on all Muslims, but not all Jihad is violent.
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Historically, CAIR has never helped bring the
FBI any really viable information which resulted in an arrest of a terrorist,
and in fact CAIR/HAMAS has a history of defending them. This is a Bad Guy vs. Bad Guy scenario and
both are working in accordance with Islamic Doctrine and Sharia Law. Another thing to consider; why did “Moderate”
Bedier run to the police and FBI after this “extremist” Osmakac was threatening
him….to be a boy scout and help the FBI or save his hide?
Interestingly, In this Times article, CAIR gets to
play the victim card, then condemn the FBI, while at the same time promoting
the fact they are look highly upon by the very Law Enforcement they just
condemned… talk about having your cake and eating it too. Shibly had the audacity to ask "Would there have been any real
plot without the support and assistance of the FBI?"
Suggesting entrapment, then
subsequently boast how the FBI submitted to him, I mean briefed him (CAIR), prior
to the arrest. Curiously, when was the
last time the FBI thought it was necessary brief a Christian organization prior
to arresting a Christian?
Tampa FBI, did you forget about CAIR’s stance
regarding assisting the FBI, or how about the FBI’s official policy regarding
CAIR?
“In a Muslim community that is often wary of FBI tactics in terrorism cases, some viewed Osmakac with suspicion as he promoted his extremist views” said Ahmed Bedier, founder of United Voices for America, a nonprofit group promoting Muslim participation in the political process."For a while, we thought he was an FBI informant himself." Continuing, "He hated democracy," Bedier said. "In his perverted thinking, he thought by Muslims taking part in the democratic process, they were giving up their faith."
Hearing that statement by Bedier, is quite ironic considering that in just 84 years, Egypt fell to the Muslim Brotherhood thru demonstrations and democratic elections and not violence. It is interesting to note the Egyptian government killed the father of the Muslim Brotherhood, Hassan Al Banna, and hung his contemporary Sayyid Qutb, because they understood the brotherhood was a religiously motivated revolutionary organization. Currently the Muslim brotherhoods “Freedom and Justice” party which emerged victorious in the recent elections is doling out FREEDOM from manmade law for JUSTICE under Islamic Sharia Law in accordance the Brotherhood mission just as many CAIR national leader have advocated as the law of the land in America. I wonder if this is the democracy of which Ahmed Bedier of the UVA speaks?
Ahmed Bedier, former CAIR/HAMAS leader and believer of democracy, freedom and justice, flew to Egypt to take part in the revolution. Upon his return Bedier posted a picture of himself waiving the Egyptian flag in Tahrir Square. He stated in the caption below the picture “I was proud to be part of the Revolution”. It is very chilling to think this man now runs an organization dedicated to getting his brand of Muslim in political office via UVA and his Capitol Leadership Academy (CLA) which now operates in Florida, Washington D.C. and Missouri.
Interestingly, in another article later in the day, the Tampa Bay Times was quick to tie how the Muslim Community helped nab Osmakac, and the tried to tie this to CAIRs leader and HAMAS operative Hassan Shibly.
In the article the times references a Press Release titled Education Groups In Florida OUTRAGED!HAMAS entity has regular speakers in Tampa Public Schools! the letter referenced was submitted by a coalition of Education and Patriotic groups protesting the fact this HAMAS operative had gained access Tampa area students.
They depicted this well presented and factual information by civic groups as a "Distasteful Act". I personally think the Times failure to protect these children and conduct unbiased reporting is Distasteful!
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