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At the end of August, thousands of Muslims will be heading to Charlotte, North Carolina to take part in an officially DNC endorsed series of Islamic events and seminars.
The Democratic National Convention has teamed up with the Bureau of Indigenous Muslim Affairs (BIMA) to hold a “Jumah Prayer” event to be followed by a banquet and workshops on Islamophobia, Anti-Shariah, Patriot Act, the National Defense Authorization Act and more.
The leaders of this “Jumah At The 2012 DNC” event are Jibril Hough and Imam Siraj Wahhaj, who both pretend to be moderates. They’re actually radical Islamists. In 1995, for example, Wahhaj told an audience that it is the duty of Muslims to replace the U.S. Constitution with the Quran. There’s more. Wahhaj is the imam of a Brooklyn mosque, a leader in the Muslim Alliance in North America and a member of the Council for American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), a Muslim Brotherhood front organization.
Jibril Hough operates out of Charlotte and has described America as “a garbage can … filthy, filthy and sick.” As an imam, he has told his fellow Muslims: “Where ever you came from, you came to America. And you came for one reason – for one reason only- to establish Allah’s deen (a complete way of life).”
Hough believes that Muslims should get involved in political action in order to impose Islam on America.
Read more about this coming Islamic horror show to the DNC at RedState.com. Clearly, Islamists consider the Democratic Party to be its ally in the war against American values and form of government. They certainly have a committed friend in the White House.


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[...] charged with anything yet. A number of sources report that when asked what he thought of America, Wahhaj responded: “a garbage can… filthy, filthy and sick;” He was also quoted in 1995 as saying that it is [...]
[...] charged with anything yet. A number of sources report that when asked what he thought of America, Wahhaj responded: “a garbage can… filthy, filthy and sick;” He was also quoted in 1995 as saying that it is [...]