By Raouf Iqbal on February 19, 2010
Over the past weekend I was fortunate enough to participate in an event that was both inspirational and educational. The event I am referring to was MSA West, hosted at the University of California Davis. After getting through the near 7 even hour drive there my expectations were high. Because after traveling in a car [...]
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By altalib on March 30, 2009
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The Facts: The Simon Wiesenthal Center, which has built the Museum of Tolerance here in LA, has been issued the permit to build a Museum of Tolerance in Jerusalem. There is some tension behind this because many believe that it is on a Muslim cemetery. This issue ought to be judged with knowledge, [...]
Posted in Features, News | Tagged Building, CAIR, Jerusalem, Museum of Tolerance, Muslim Cemetery, NAGPRA, Simon Wiesenthal Center, UCLA
Keith Olbermann Special Comment: There Is No ‘Ground Zero Mosque’
By Yahya Fahimuddin on August 18, 2010
“Becasue this is American damnit. And in America when someone comes for your neighbor or his Bible or his Torah, or his Athesis Manifesto or his Quran, you and I do what our fathers did, and our grandmothers did, and our founders did, you and I speak up! “
-Countdown with Keith Olbermann
Posted in Community, News, Opinion | Tagged al-talib, bigotry, cordoba, cordoba house, ground zero mosque, islamaphobia, JFK, keith olbermann, mosque, new york, newt gingrich, park51, red scare, special comment, triumpalism, UCLA | Leave a response