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Saturday, October 2, 2010

Hindu Human Rights Watch spokesman: "Never trust any politician who says Islam is religion of peace"

From:  Jihad Watch

Hindu Human Rights Watch spokesman: "Never trust any politician who says Islam is religion of peace"

http://www.jihadwatch.org/2010/09/hindu-human-rights-watch-spokesman-never-trust-any-politician-who-says-islam-is-religion-of-peace.html


The NYPD was adamant yesterday that our 9/11 Rally of Remembrance must not run over the allotted time for even one minute, and so unfortunately a couple of speakers who had been slated toward the end of the program were unable to speak. I'm pleased therefore to be able to bring you here the prepared remarks of the courageous Satya Dosapati of Hindu Human Rights Watch:


I thank Stop Islamization of America, Pamela Geller and Robert Spencer for giving opportunity to speak at this rally on behalf of Hindus and Sikhs. On September 11th, 2001, the entire nation pledged solidarity. Shedding tears with those who had lost their sons, their fathers, their daughters, their mothers, their husbands, wives, brothers and sisters, we vowed that we will never forget their grave loss. Just 9 years later we have forgotten the promises we made to these families. So much so that we are entertaining the thought of desecrating the final resting place of the loved ones of these families by building a mosque by the name of Cordoba House. We all know that Cordoba House symbolizes butchery of Christians in Spain and destruction of a Church only to be replaced by the 3rd largest Mosque in the world. What is happening to us as a people today that we are even debating this? As one wise philosopher once said, those who forget their history are condemned to relive it. Are we so carried away with liberalism that we do not have a moment to study the history and the serious threat we face today? We need to wake up and understand the threat of Islam to our country, our civilization and everything we have build our society upon. Let us not condemn our own children to relive the barbaric history. . . . .

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