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March 31, 2008

Group Tied to Pakistani Terrorist to Parade in Binghamton, NY

Alternative title: "Interfaith idiots join terrorists as dhimmis to celebrate Mo's birthday."

The Muslims of the Americas (MOA), the name used by Jamaat ul Fuqra - a terrorist group operating in Pakistan and North America (Islamberg - in Hancock, New York), has been issued a permit for a public celebration that includes a parade that will run through the downtown area and close one lane of the city's main street:

... Jamaat ul Fuqra has more than 35 known or suspected communes in North America and more than 3,000 members spread across the United States, all in support of one goal: the purification of Islam through violence.

... The parade this Saturday will be the first one of its type in Binghamton. Following the parade, guest speakers will deliver speeches in front of the old Broome County Court-house. According to published accounts, the list of guest speakers includes the Rev. Douglas Taylor of the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Binghamton and Diane O'Heron, a professor at Broome Community College.

Sounds like a genuine interfaith lovefest is to go on after the terrorists' do their parade thingy, while the idiot Unitarian Universalists - dhimmis all - remain totally unaware that in Islam-speak, Interfaith = 1 Faith = Islam.

The image below illustrates what Muslims really think about Jesus:

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However, the Rev. Douglas Taylor of the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Binghamton and Diane O'Heron, a professor at Broome Community College will go merrily on their way, blissfully unaware of their march to dhimmitude.

HT - Weasel Zippers

Other coverage: Jamaat ul-Fuqra Celebrates the Prophet's Birthday in Binghamton

Cross posted from Hyscience



Posted by Richard at March 31, 2008 6:12 PM






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