Tuesday, August 21, 2007
Dennis Hale, one of the true "good guys" of the Islamic Society of Boston's lawsuit is speaking out at Political Maves. He has some advice for people who will go through what he went through. Here is a link to Part 1 and a snip:
Unfortunately, the end of the lawsuit did not mean the end of the story. The men who sued us are still in control of the ISB, and in the days after the lawsuit ended, they went public with their longstanding connection to the Muslim American Society, which is the American branch of the Muslim Brotherhood. The largest Islamic center in the northeast will thus continue to be what it was from the beginning: a center for the promotion of the intolerant religious ideology of the Wahabbi clerics, and the fascist political ideology of the Muslim Brotherhood, right in the heart of Boston, with the assistance of the city’s taxpayers.
Every story teaches a lesson; this story teaches several. I am convinced that these lessons will be useful in the near future, to others who might find themselves in a situation like ours. There are Islamic centers all over the United States that have the same pedigree: Saudi money, Wahabi theology, and Muslim Brotherhood politics. Conflicts like the one in Boston will be with us for a long time to come. So here are some things to think about when raising questions about the Islamists in your backyard...
Categories of advice:
- Take out a liability policy
- Don't count on support from the mainstream press
- Don't count on the liberals
- Don't count on the Jews
- Don't count on the Christians
- Don’t count on the moderate Muslims
- Don't assume that you and your lawyers are on the same page
Read his piece for the important details.