Thursday, May 07, 2009

"Islam Day" Passes in Hawaii

I can't tell you what those folks are thinking but why Sept 24th, why not September 11th? The Democrats passed it 22-3. Who started this initiative? Why? What instigated this further capitulation to Islamic supremacism?
Hawaii lawmakers create 'Islam Day'

The resolution to proclaim Sept. 24, 2009, as Islam Day passed the Senate today on a 22-3 vote. As more than 100 Christians gathered in the Senate to oppose same-sex civil unions cheered, the Senate's two Republicans argued that members of all religions shouldn't forget the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.

Democrats countered that the diversity and positive contributions of the Islamic world should be honored.

Jewish day? Christian day? Sikh day? Pagan day? Wicca day?

Why Islam? WTF is going down?

UPDATE: FOX has more;

The Senate's two Republicans argued that a minority of Islamic extremists have killed many innocents in terrorist attacks.

"I recall radical Islamists around the world cheering the horrors of 9/11. That is the day all civilized people of all religions should remember," said Republican Sen. Fred Hemmings to the applause of more than 100 people gathered in the Senate to oppose a separate issue -- same-sex civil unions.

The resolution to proclaim Sept. 24, 2009, as Islam Day passed the Senate on a 22-3 vote. It had previously passed the House and now goes to Republican Gov. Linda Lingle.

The bill seeks to recognize "the rich religious, scientific, cultural and artistic contributions" that Islam and the Islamic world have made. It does not call for any spending or organized celebration of Islam Day.

"We are a state of tolerance. We understand that people have different beliefs," said Sen. Will Espero, a Democrat. "We may not all agree on every single item and issue out there, but to say and highlight the negativity of the Islamic people is an insult to the majority" of believers "who are good law-abiding citizens of the world."

But Republican Sen. Sam Slom argued that the United States has become too sympathetic toward Islamic extremists.

"I don't think there's any country in the history of the world that has been more tolerant than the United States of America, and because of that tolerance, we've looked the other way a lot of times, and many thousands of our citizens have been killed by terrorists," said Slom, a Republican.

The lone Democrat voting against the bill opposed it on church-state separation fears.

Posted by Pamela Geller on Wednesday, May 06, 2009 at 10:58 PM in Creeping Sharia: American Dhimmitude

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