WATCH THIS BEFORE IT'S TAKEN OFF THE WEB!!
WATCH THIS BEFORE IT'S TAKEN OFF THE WEB!!
'One impressive woman. Here is a powerful and amazing statement on Al
Jazeera television.
'The woman is Wafa Sultan, an
Arab-American psychologist from Los Angeles . I would suggest watching
it ASAP because I don't know how long the 'link will be active. This
film clip should be shown around the world repeatedly!'
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It appears that video was
It appears that video was added back in 2006 and was viewed nearly 600,000 times... If you worry that it might be deleted/censored, you can save it to your computer using the tool at http://www.techcrunch.com...
thats about one of the best tools ive seen in a longtime!
TY - do you know if theres a similar product that will do the same for all sites?
someone with the technology
copy it .... save it.
yep
working on that now...
right on
yeah. that was great. thanks.
and i say to my fellow paul supporters......leave yer religion at home.
for all of our sake people.
it does NO GOOD. you're just stroking yourself off in front of others and it's getting really old. i quit church and started staring at buildings at age 5. now i build them. and thank the dear lord for that.
good video. it's right on in many ways.
but i doubt if people will ever move beyond themselves and their own "feelings" for their religions. that's why....if you can't hold a knife without stabbing some one with it, don't F'ing pick one up.
I'd Say Amen To That But That Would Be Kind Of Foolish..
considering amen is just an assimilated word by Christianity stolen from the Egyptians.
Noun 1. Amen-Ra - Egyptian sun god; supreme god of the universe in whom Amen and Ra were merged; principal deity during Theban supremacy.
LOL!
I love your quote at the end. So true.
Thank you
Could you favor those of us who do not have access to youtube during the day with a brief synopsis of this video? Thank you.
"We don't have to start a brand new revolution...All we have to do is restore the original Constitution." -Ron Paul
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brief synopsis
As a writer-activist who has fought for the rights of Muslim women, I thought I knew my fellow bad girls of Islam. But Wafa Sultan, 47, has given new meaning to the word bad. A psychiatrist in Syria before transplanting to Southern California in 1989 with her family, she gave an interview with al-Jazeera a couple of months ago that made her a household name in the Islamic world. "The clash we are witnessing around the world is ... a clash between a mentality that belongs to the Middle Ages and another that belongs to the 21st century," she said. "It is a clash between freedom and oppression."
The interview raced across the Internet and landed Sultan in the New York Times and Los Angeles Times and on CNN. I connected with her anger and pain. She questioned Islam in 1979, when, she says, she witnessed the murder of a professor by men with alleged ties to the ultraconservative Muslim Brotherhood political group. I challenged Islamic traditions after my friend and former colleague Daniel Pearl was murdered in 2002. Both killings were punctuated with "Allah is great." We have differences: Sultan blames Islam; I blame Muslims. But we both believe the Muslim world is in the Dark Ages.
Sultan's influence flows from her willingness to express openly critical views on Islamic extremism that are widely shared but rarely aired by other Muslims. She hopes to publish a book and start a foundation to take the politics out of Islam and "change the mentality of Muslim people." She plans to continue speaking out in Arabic to try to free Muslims from "brainwashing." "I even don't believe in Islam," she says, "but I am a Muslim." By so sharply voicing her beliefs, Sultan crystallizes the mission for the rest of us who want to take the slam out of Islam.
Misconceptions
"Sultan's influence flows from her willingness to express openly critical views on Islamic extremism that are widely shared but rarely aired by other Muslims."
Muslims don't control the media. To suggest that they "widely share" but do not "air" criticisms of religious extremism discounts our own experiences with the media. Did the media black out of Ron Paul stem from the fact that we widely shared his views but we failed to air them?
The media has been heavily invested for decades in the demonization of Muslims. How often do you hear any Muslim views of any kind expressed in the media?
As an interesting example, the Muslim clerics who were taken off a commercial flight several years ago because they were praying were actively participating with the US military and police to help them understand Muslim viewpoints and they carried a message of peace and cooperation back to their congregations. Their reward was public humiliation and revocation of the ability to travel and spread this message of peace.
Ron Paul Explorer: The All Paul Search Engine
This link isn't working, it
This link isn't working, it doesn't even pull up an error message......nothing
http://www.pacinlaw.org/i...
I found the youtube
I found the youtube video...link works now.