Two Issues, Same Root Problem Dear Solstice, Below you will find two short articles, one an assessment of Iran’s nuclear missile advances by the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs, the second a story posted on Jihad Watch about how a meatpacking plant in Colorado is accommodating its Muslim workers. As different as these two issues are, they illustrate the failure of the typical Western response in dealing with the relentless advance of militant Islam. Iran has no respect for the olive branches being extended to it by the Obama administration; it proceeds full-speed ahead in its quest for nuclear weaponry — and the power to intimidate that will come with it. After a major conflict one year ago, Muslim workers in the meatpacking plant receive accommodations not accorded to any other workers of any other faith. Does that satisfy them? No, according to the article below they are now asking that 400 workers be moved to a day shift to accommodate them for Ramadan. In several New Jersey schools, the administrations are reportedly grappling with how to accommodate the demands made by some Muslim parents that their children be provided private prayer rooms in the schools so they can break away from classes to pray multiple times a day. If the schools capitulate to this demand, do you think this will be the last demand these parents, or other Muslim parents, make? Many issues, same root problem. Institute for Contemporary Affairs founded jointly with the Wechsler Family Foundation Vol. 9, No. 7 25 August 2009 New Developments in Iran's Missile Capabilities: Implications Beyond the Middle East Uzi Rubin
Sharia 1, Colorado meat packing plant 0 Just imagine this: "JBS has created two chapels for Christian workers inside the plant — one for Roman Catholics and one for Protestants. Also, the company has installed holy water fonts for Roman Catholics that allow workers to anoint themselves with holy water, which is custom on entering the chapel." Imagine what the outcry would be. But this — this is fine! Stealth Jihad at Swift Update: "JBS, Muslims vow harmony," by Chris Casey in the Greeley Tribune, August 21 (thanks to John): Just a day before the beginning of Ramadan, the holy month of fast and prayer for Muslims, talks between meatplant workers, union representatives and company officials continued in earnest. The objective: Avoid a repeat of the showdown at sundown that flared at JBS USA meatpacking plants in Greeley and Grand Island, Neb., last September. During Ramadan, Muslims don't eat or drink during daylight hours. They break their daily fast after sunset prayers. Miscommunication about how to handle the religious practices resulted in more than 100 Muslim workers – mostly Somalis, but also other East African refugees who've moved to Greeley in recent years – being fired last September for walking off production lines. Graen Isse, a Somali who helps operate the East Africa Community Center in Greeley, said he thinks conflicts will be avoided this year. “We have good communication with the company,” he said. “I don't think it's going to happen. Before, there was no communication at all. The key is communication.” Unlike last year at this time, JBS has created two prayer rooms for Muslim workers inside the plant — one for men and one for women. Also, the company has installed stations in restrooms that allow workers to thoroughly wash, which is custom before prayers. Still, some Muslims on the B shift, which runs from late afternoon to late evening and runs into prayers at sundown, have requested a monthlong switch to the daytime A shift to avoid conflicts, Isse said. “I don't think they're going to move 400 workers to A shift,” Isse said of JBS. “It's hard for them to do.”... Yes, but now that Swift is in "How high?" mode, so now is the time to press for that. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ACT for America P.O. Box 12765 Pensacola, FL 32591 www.actforamerica.org ACT for America is an issues advocacy organization dedicated to effectively organizing and mobilizing the most powerful grassroots citizen action network in America, a grassroots network committed to informed and coordinated civic action that will lead to public policies that promote America’s national security and the defense of American democratic values against the assault of radical Islam. We are only as strong as our supporters, and your volunteer and financial support is essential to our success. Thank you for helping us make America safer and more secure. HOW CAN I TELL OTHERS ABOUT YOUR ORGANIZATION? Send a personalized version of this message to your friends. HOW CAN I SUPPORT YOUR ORGANIZATION? Click here to give an online donation. |
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Two issues, same root problem
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