On Monday, September 22nd, several American Muslim community leaders condemned ISIS and its actions at the Dallas Council on American Islamic Relations. The Muslim representatives included members from both Sunni and Shia sects, clergy members, law professionals, and civic leaders. If that leaves you with a warm and fuzzy feeling, it shouldn't.
While "several" spoke out against I.S.I.S. and its violent associates, there are abut 7 million Muslims in the United States who haven't. Every minute of every day, Muslims in this country are being told by radical Muslims in the Middle East that the Jihad is here and they need to get with the program. Does THAT leave you with a warm and fuzzy feeling?
Frankly, I don't know how you can tell the difference between a radical Muslim and a peaceful Muslim by looking at them. So, if they are silent about their position, what are we to assume? Is your Muslim neighbor planning to poison your water supply, take down the Internet, blow up the power grid, or plant an I.E.D. at the local mall? How do you know what his intentions are?
They are quick to call themselves "Muslim Americans," but if they put "Muslim" before "America," are they really Americans?
That's MY AMERICAN OPINION, respectfully submitted.
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