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    The End of Freedom of Expression in the West :

                                        The Silent Conquest !

 

After a successful online pre-election screening, Silent Conquest has attracted the attention of distributors who want to get the film and the important issue it addresses to the widest possible audience. Updates on the official release date will be available on www.silentconquest.com and on www.centerforsecuritypolicy.org.

 

In the meantime, please do your part to protect our liberties by sending a link to the trailer to your friends, family, and colleagues. “This restriction of freedom of speech is now becoming official policy.” ~ Frank Gaffney, Founder & President of the Center for Security Policy, from the documentary Silent Conquest. 

 

Published November 8, 2012

 

Silent Conquest

 

 
 

http://www.silentconquest.com/

Four more years to push anti-blasphemy law :

By Frank J. Gaffney Jr.-The Washington Times Monday, November 5, 2012

 

As Americans go to the polls, many factors may influence how they vote for  president. Among those — if not pre-eminent among them — should be the kind of  country they want to bequeath to their children. It is unlikely that most voters  would knowingly and deliberately opt for a candidate who appears determined to  make the United States a nation that does not respect and safeguard our most  foundational constitutional right: freedom of expression.

It may seem unbelievable that anyone running for the presidency would even  consider such a betrayal of the oath of office governing that position, let  alone work toward that end. Yet, as a new film, “Silent Conquest,” makes clear,  President Obama, from his first months in office, has been enabling in this  country an insidious effort by Islamic supremacists to keep us from engaging in  speech, videos, training or other forms of expression that offend Muslims, their  god, prophet and faith.

The documentary opens with Mr. Obama’s astounding pronouncement at the U.N. General Assembly on Sept. 25: “The  future must not belong to those who slander the prophet of Islam.” This  sentiment could have been expressed as easily by the Muslim  Brotherhood, the Organization of Islamic  Cooperation (OIC), the Taliban  or al Qaeda. Unfortunately, it is but one of  many manifestations of an Obama policy approach that has brought U.S. diplomacy  and government practice into closer and closer alignment with the demands of  Islamists that such “slanders” be prohibited and criminalized.

Consider a few of the other examples “Silent Conquest” itemizes with help  from an array of U.S. and foreign legislators, analysts in national security and  other fields, and Muslim and non-Muslim activists (this columnist among  them):

The Obama administration co-sponsored in  March 2009 a resolution in the U.N.  Human Rights Council that basically endorsed the unacceptability of any  expression that offends Islam.

In Cairo in June 2009, Mr. Obama declared, as part of what Mitt Romney and  others have called his “apology tour”: “I consider it part of my responsibility  as president of the United States to fight against negative stereotypes of Islam  wherever they appear.”

In July 2011, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton launched with  the OIC the Istanbul  Process, a multilateral effort to find ways to accommodate Muslim demands for  restrictions on free speech. On that occasion, she declared that among other  means put in the service of this dubious objective would be “old-fashioned  techniques of peer pressure and shaming.”

Mrs. Clinton evidently has  found such methods inadequate. In the aftermath of the murderous attack on our  diplomatic mission in Benghazi, Libya, she joined Mr. Obama and others in  insisting — despite abundant evidence to the contrary — that it had been  precipitated by a “disgusting and reprehensible” act of free expression, namely,  a video denigrating Muhammad produced by a California man. According to Charles  Woods, the father of Tyrone Woods, one of the former Navy SEALs killed while  heroically defending the CIA’s annex and his comrades, Mrs.  Clinton told him that the government was going to “arrest and prosecute” the  filmmaker. Shortly thereafter, the American who had given offense was indeed  taken into custody and will remain there, at least until after the election.

Then there’s this, just in: The man selected to perform the investigation  into the Benghazi debacle for the State Department — whose results will only  become available after Nov. 6 — seems committed to the Shariah blasphemy agenda  as well. As reported by syndicated columnist Diana West, in the course of his  Oct. 23 appearance on a panel at Washington National Cathedral titled “The  Muslim Experience in America,” retired Ambassador Thomas Pickering “made an  ominous call for ‘strong efforts  to deal with opinion leaders who harbor  [anti-Islam] prejudices, who espouse them and spread them.’” He went on to  endorse the characterization of another panelist, Islamist apologist James  Zogby, who claimed “the racism [of U.S. soldiers] was really intense.” Mr.  Pickering even seemed to suggest that the U.S. armed forces are “the enemy.”

The question is this: If given a second term, will President Obama and those  he is entrusting with policymaking and advisory roles — including persons with  extensive ties to the Muslim  Brotherhood — redouble their efforts to restrict your freedom of expression?  Or will they recognize, in this regard at least, that their efforts to appease  Islamists are imperiling our country and freedoms?

Unfortunately, there seems to be little reason to expect such a fundamental  and much-needed course correction should Mr. Obama be re-elected and obtain, in  his words, “more flexibility.” That is especially true in light of the decline  of respect for the right of free expression in other quarters that this  president seems to hold in higher esteem than our own nation and its  Constitution. As “Silent Conquest” powerfully documents, this trend to submit to  Shariah blasphemy codes is even further advanced in Europe and the United  Nations.

Before you cast your vote Tuesday, reflect on this: Are you willing to bet  your country and your personal freedoms on the proposition that four more years  of Mr. Obama’s efforts to emulate the euro-U.N. types in accommodating the  Islamists won’t wind up “fundamentally transforming” the America we pass on to  our children, to their great detriment — and ours?

Frank J. Gaffney Jr. is president of the Center for Security Policy  (SecureFreedom.org), a columnist for The Washington Times and host of Secure  Freedom Radio on WRC-AM (1260).

 

Read more: GAFFNEY: Vote for Obama to restrict free speech – Washington Times

 

H/T : http://coffeeandsleeplessnights.wordpress.com/2012/11/23/silent-conquest-the-end-of-free-speech-in-america/

 

H/T : http://counterjihadreport.com/2012/11/06/10806/

 

 

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  • I have been and am offended by the Muslims. I am offended by Benghazi Adolf Obama. I am offended by so called American citizens who voted for Obama.

  • Coming to the USA soon..
    What coming to the USA....






    Hamas video showing them killing other muslims...

  • What coming to the USA....






    Hamas video showing them killing other muslims...

  • I must agree with Debbie here. I feel the same way. I am very offended by anyone who has no allegiance to our ideals and our country. So many come here for the freebies and/ot the benefits they can get at our expense.

    Also, I have to agree with Adelaide as well. Talk is cheap, something needs to be done since all the atrocities are continually being stuffed down our throats and it's very hard to swallow. Why do we have to defend ourselves in talking the obvious? I see no indication of her mentioning violence. I do not advocate violence but, again, something needs to be done but don't ask me exactly what.

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