Who Does That?


By Ed Kugler

Imagine for a moment there is a needy family in the neighborhood. They had a house fire, lots of smoke damage and the Mayor, a friend of yours stops by to ask a favor. Would you be able to put this family of five up while their house is being repaired? Being a kind pair, you and the wife say, "Sure".

You have a large home, so you give them the run of your place. You and your wife are Christians, attend church, ball games, go out to dinner, all the stuff American families do every day. You go to work, come home and enjoy quiet evenings together. You don't know this particular neighbor that well but they seem nice. You and your wife can help out, and that's good.

Your first surprise comes early the next morning when you and the wife begin to say grace at breakfast. Your new guests find that offensive. Don't be saying it in their presence. You're surprised but, you committed to the Mayor. That evening you and the wife sit down for your favorite TV show when in walk your guests who say, "Please, no TV around us." Again, you're taken aback but they've just lost much of their belongings, and the Mayor asked you, so the two of you go to bed, saying your prayers in private of course.

The next morning you get up to your usual breakfast of bacon and eggs when your guests come down. They give your wife a list of what they want to eat, and it's not what the two of you eat. You head off to work and stop by the Mayor's office for a chat. You share with him what's been happening, and while he is sympathetic, he asks you to bear with them. They are just a little different and we do want our town to be friendly and welcoming. And by all means, he says, "Please don't tell anyone about this or I'll never get anyone to help out again."

You are perplexed. And it's about to get worse. You miss church Sunday to take your guests across town to visit relatives, the only time they could go. You returned to pick them up, and they had two more people with them for the ride home. The situation you find yourself in is undeniably beyond your imagination. You return home, go to the bedroom with your wife, for some privacy, and turn to her and say, "Who does that?"

Let that sink in while we take a look at who is doing that in America right this very minute. We'll start with a short trip to Pennsylvania where a Muslim group went public demanding that a waiver is issued to Muslim children allowing them to alter sports uniforms to accommodate their Islamic religion. Umm.
We jump in the car and head over to New York City where the nations largest police force arrested two Muslim women for something. When they booked them the women protested saying they could not take off their Hijabs, masks for the unlearned because Islam prohibited them doing so. The cops treated them like all of us; it's a mug shot, take it off. All well and good until the Muslim activists show up and cry discrimination. The NYPD agreed to pay each of the women $90 grand for the intrusion. Now, Muslim women suspects can stay masked for their mug shots. Interesting.

Still, in the car, we head up to Worcester, Massachusetts, home of Holy Cross College. An old-line Catholic institution if there ever was one. There we find the un-indicted co-conspirator organization, CAIR (Council on American Islamic Relations) demanding that Holy Cross College change the name of its mascot because it is offensive to, you guessed it, Muslims. It makes you wonder why live here if you want to change everything?

A short hop to Atlanta, Georgia and we find CAIR, the un-indicted co-conspirator in the Holy Land Foundation trial, once again, this time demanding that the Georgia Police change their anti-terror training curriculum so that it does not reflect poorly on, you guessed it. Muslims. They're very effective at doing it, they 'persuaded' Robert Mueller's FBI under President Obama to purge all references to Muslims or Islam from counter-terror training. When did it become in vogue to come to someones home and tell them how to live?

Another hop over to Missouri and head to the capital and there you shall find, yep, CAIR. They're testifying before the legislature demanding laws to stop Islamaphobia in Missouri. In case you didn't know it that's a direct attack on the First Amendment, freedom of speech. Of course, the folks at CAIR are used to Sharia Law which makes commenting negatively on Muhammad or his religion an offense punishable by death.

Imagine if the Mormons demanded we all be with our families on Monday night? How about the Seventh Day Adventists demanding we worship only on Saturday? Maybe the Jehovah Witnesses should demand we stop standing for the flag? The Amish could demand we have buggy lanes everywhere, no matter the cost. You get the point.

We started out with an imaginary story about some unappreciative house guests. Then we took a look at the real thing. Who does that? Well, the answer is Islam, that is who goes into every country they don't control and demand the hosts acquiesce to their way of life. It is time for Americans to get real and open their eyes to the Trojan Horse of Islam. There is no middle ground in Islam.
Islam and America are completely incompatible. Who does that? America better realize before it's too late like it is in Europe and soon in Canada. Islam, that is who does that.

Ed Kugler is a former Marine sniper with two consecutive tours in the Vietnam War. He is also a former atheist and now a Christian. He has been changing for a lifetime. He is a recovering alcoholic, successful business leader who made it to VP of Compaq Computer with no college degree, flunked high school English and has written six books. http://www.edkugler.com

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