Monday, June 14, 2010

Slouching towards jihad

Peter Heck
6/14/2010

In Federalist #2, Founder John Jay addressed the dangers of foreign force and influence. In the course of the essay, he celebrated, "With equal pleasure I have as often taken notice that Providence has been pleased to give this one connected country to one united people — a people descended from the same ancestors, speaking the same language, professing the same religion, attached to the same principles of government, very similar in their manners and customs." Jay understood that perhaps America's greatest protection against the threat of foreign manipulation was our overriding sense of unity as a people.

That's why Jay and the other Founders insisted that immigrants be willing to embrace and adopt our values and principles. George Washington wrote, "By an intermixture with our people, they, or their descendents, get assimilated to our customs, measures, laws: in a word soon become one people."

Unfortunately, in the name of political correctness, we are trampling this very notion of unity in deference to the sacred cow of "diversity." No clearer can this tragic reality be witnessed than in our developing societal embrace of Islam.

Unlike other religions, Islam is simultaneously a religious and a political order. It seeks a state-imposed caliphate...a theocratic regime that orders allegiance to Islamic law. Those are the expectations of anyone who follows the Koran. the rest

When Dr. Daniel Shayesteh (the former co-founder of the Islamic terror group Hezbollah) appeared on my radio program, I asked him whether true adherents to Islam could peacefully assimilate into American culture and embrace constitutional law and order. He responded, "It is impossible for a person who follows Mohammed and says, 'I am a Muslim' and follows the instruction of the Koran to align himself with other laws and cultural values. That's impossible, because everything other than Islamic culture and principle is evil."

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