The Gateway (Reshma Saujani Learns Yiddish Edition)
I don't know if one could call it ethnic pandering, but Congressional candidate Reshma Saujani has gone out of her way to show she knows the meaning of the word "chutzpah," by criticizing her opponent, Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney, for being insufficiently supportive of the Young Men's Islamic Association proposed to be located at the Holy mother Coat Factory. The only encouraging aspect of this monumental display of nerve, ignorance and insincerity is that it proves that the anti-Mosque position has not been polling well among Democratic primary voters in the 14th Congressional District (or at least among those cohorts which Saujani is targeting) Incumbent Rep. Carolyn Maloney, challenger Reshma Saujani question each other's mosque support www.nydailynews.com Wayne Barrett's article rehashes many, but not all of of the points I’ve made previously in my many pieces posted on Room 8 (sure I missed a few), so of course I love it. Reshma Saujani's Road to Congress? Right Down Wall Street. Let Me Be Your Guide. blogs.villagevoice.com Rangel on Obama: “Frankly, he has not been around long enough to determine what my dignity is,...For the next two years, I will be more likely to protect his dignity.” Rangel may have lost his Chairmanship and possibly his mind, but his hubris is intact. Rangel Faces Rivals at Candidates’ Night in Harlem - NYTimes.com www.nytimes.com Leave Blakeman alone, his wife left him for the cute Beatle, and he's just feeling a bit randy. Gillibrand challengers debate, one calls her ‘attractive’ - Capitol Confidential blog.timesunion.com Five years later and New Orleans Levee System is nearly complete, but in nine years we can't even rebuild a Greek Orthodox Church. In New Orleans, Ring of Protection Is Close to Completion - NYTimes.com www.nytimes.com
I think we've gotten an answer to the "why there?" question from the develop of the Young men's Islamic Association ("This is New York; no matter who you are, you just don’t choose a building, move in, and take over. Do you know how many places I looked at? I looked at Chambers Street. I looked at Vesey Street, Broadway, Greenwich Street, Warren Street, Murray Street. Maybe half a dozen more, I can’t even remember now. It was only after all that that Park Place came up"). Rauf's latest book "What’s Right with Islam is What's Right with America", was published by HarperSanFrancisco, which is owned by Rupert Murdoch. And it ends with a fatwa issued by five Muslim clerics on September 27, 2001, at the request of the most senior Muslim chaplain in the American armed forces, “Permitting U.S. Muslim Military Personnel to Participate in Afghanistan War Effort.” Hope this doesn't anger too many of Rauf's supporters on the left (maybe that's why Howard Dean doesn't like him). The Subversive Theology Of Imam Rauf (Cont’d.) | The New Republic www.tnr.com Saletan says the call for "sensitivity" is underlain entirely by foundations of “group blame" and "a failure to distinguish Islam from terrorism," and that that being the case the "sensitivity argument" is nothing more than an appeal to feelings we can't morally justify. Is a mosque near Ground Zero "insensitive"? - By William Saletan www.slate.com
The Gateway (Reshma Saujani
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