- This past week, in Detroit, Michigan, a group of Muslim
immigrants engaged the FBI in a gun battle.
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- Journalists Paul Egan and Oralandar Brand-Williams of
The Detroit News wrote, "The leader of a Detroit mosque who allegedly
espoused violence and separatism was shot and killed Wednesday by the FBI
in a gun battle at a Dearborn warehouse. Luqman Ameen Abdullah, imam of
the Masjid Al-Haqq mosque in Detroit, was being arrested on a raft of federal
charges including conspiracy, receipt of stolen goods, and firearms offenses.
Charges were also filed against 11 of Abdullah's followers. Eight were
in custody Wednesday night awaiting detention hearings today; three remained
at large. A federal complaint filed Wednesday identified Abdullah, 53,
also known as Christopher Thomas, as "a highly placed leader of a
nationwide radical fundamentalist Sunni group." His black Muslim group
calls itself "Ummah," or the brotherhood, and wants to establish
a separate state within the United States governed by Sharia law, Interim
U.S. Attorney Terrence Berg and Andrew Arena, FBI special agent in charge
in Detroit, said in a joint statement."
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- While most Americans ignore that minor incident in Detroit,
it proves indicative of a larger dilemma facing the United States' immigration
policy. Former President Bush in 2008, began importing 1,000
Iraqi immigrant refugees into the USA monthly. He jumped that
to 19,000 a year for 2009. President Obama, earlier this year,
signed a bill to add thousands more from Palestine.
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- How long can a country maintain its own language, culture
and identity in the wake of endless immigration from cultures that do not
assimilate into the host country? What happens when immigrant
numbers grow greater than the native people?
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- For a simple example, look to North America in 1492 where
522 Indian tribes lived upon the land for centuries without change to their
languages, religions and cultures. They enjoyed their 'space'
all around America. The Blackfeet 'ruled' Montana. The Apache
occupied Arizona, etc. The Seminoles lived in Florida. The Chippewa
owned Michigan, etc.
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- By 1850, white settlers slaughtered millions of them
and sent them to reservations. In the Smithsonian Indian exhibit
in Washington DC, gives the reason for the destruction of the indigenous
people of North America: "After first contact, the main destruction
of the red man stemmed from guns, disease, the Bible and alcohol."
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- Samuel P. Huntington said, "The West won the world
not by the superiority of its ideas or values or religion but rather by
its superiority in applying organized violence. Westerners often forget
this fact, non-Westerners never do."
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- Today, American Indians suffer on reservations with 80
plus percent alcoholism, lost languages, loss of religion, cultures and
ways of life. We subdued them, so much so, they could not respond
to our onslaught.
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- But enter the 21st century and enter Islam. Muslims
now fan out around the world with one "prime directive" to "convert
or kill non-believers." Muslims, whether peaceful or radical,
they all follow the same edict in their Koran. Given enough
numbers, they overwhelm their host country.
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- Example: Holland fights for its life today. It
suspended any further immigration by Muslims last year. They pay immigrants
to go back home. France mandated that all immigrants must speak
French and no more wearing of the burka. Great Britain cowers
under growing Sharia Law and more emboldened numbers of Muslims. They
will not recover from their immigration dilemma nor will their culture
as it becomes overwhelmed by immigrants: projections show them adding 11
million more within two decades. British society and British
culture will not survive.
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- If you would like to learn more, visit www.thesocialcontract.com
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- "The English philosopher John Locke, whose thinking
helped inspire the American Revolution, said that society should be governed
by an understood set of values he termed the social contract. Under
the social contract, governments have obligations to their citizens, and
citizens have responsibilities to society," the website reads, "Most
public issues are basically moral and ethical ones. What is the right thing
to do? How do we decide what we think is right? When rights collide, which
ones take precedence? The concept of the social contract helps us sort
out the difficult issues confronting American society today and helps us
find balance."
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- Each quarter THE SOCIAL CONTRACT journal examines trends,
events, and ideas that have an impact on America's delicate social fabric.
This journal addresses the following key topics: Human Population issues;
including absolute size, rate of growth, and distribution. Do cherished
American ideals prosper or suffer through further population growth?
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- Immigration issues. In order to best facilitate
meeting the highest goals of the American people, (1) how many immigrants
should we admit? (2) who should he admitted? And (3) how can we humanely
enforce the rules?
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- Language, assimilation, culture, and national unity considerations. What
shared values are necessary to the maintenance of our social contract?
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- The balance of individual rights with civic responsibilities. Since
the previous issues are so often framed in terms of rights, what are the
balancing obligations?
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- Other nations' efforts at creating and guarding their
own social contracts. What practical insights can be gained. from
observing the failures and successes in nation-building by other societies?
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- THE SOCIAL CONTRACT explores these complex and interrelated
issues with articles, essays, and book reviews that vary greatly in outlook
and philosophy. They encourage a wide spectrum of opinion as they publish
contributions from many vantage points.
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- If you want to learn more, spend $25.00 a year for the
"Social Contract Quarterly". It educates beyond anything
you will hear in the main stream media. MSM only reports accelerating
consequences, but it's better to solve the problems rather than to continue
racing into them.
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- Just as the 'tiny' incident in Michigan will be dismissed,
like a cancer, it will grow and it DOES grow without attention, until,
it will become a tumor that destroys the 'social contract' that successfully
served this civilization for 233 years. But, like what happened
to the Aborigines of North America, we will become victims of our own immigration
policies.
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- How do we stop what is happening to us? Empower
your collective strengths by joining www.NumbersUSA.com ;www.capsweb.org ;www.alipac.us ;
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