Tea Party leader calls for vote against Keith Ellison because he is ‘the only Muslim member of congress’

Judson PhillipsTea Party Nation founder Judson Phillips sent an email to members on Saturday that said voters should pick independent Lynne Torgerson over Rep. Keith Ellison in the 5th Congressional District race because, “He is the only Muslim member of congress.”

Torgerson, who has been very critical of Muslims in general and Ellison in particular, spoke out about the issue on a Christian radio show last week.

“There are a lot of liberals who need to be retired this year, but there are few I can think of more deserving than Keith Ellison,” wrote Phillips. “Ellison is one of the most radical members of congress. He has a ZERO rating from the American Conservative Union. He is the only Muslim member of congress. He supports the Counsel [sic] for American Islamic Relations, HAMAS and has helped congress send millions of tax dollars to terrorists in Gaza.”

He continued, “Lynne Torgerson is a good conservative, opposing the lunacy that Ellison brings to congress. Lynne Torgerson is someone we really need to see in congress.”

Ellison is the first Muslim to be elected to Congress, but he’s not the only one. André Carson has been representing Indiana in the House since 2008.

Phillips is the head of Tea Party Nation, a group that hosted Sarah Palin in February for a national tea party convention held in Tennessee.

Torgerson relayed her views on Islam to Pastor Brad Brandon on his radio program late last week. Torgerson was among candidates Brandon recently endorsed from the pulpit of his Hastings church, triggering a complaint to the Internal Revenue Service.

“I am trying to expose Keith Ellison and his ties to CAIR and radical Islamism,” she said. “He’s been tied to CAIR since college. CAIR was named a co-conspirator in the Holy Land Foundation trial which was convicted of sending $12 million to the terrorist organization Hamas, and Keith Ellison also helps CAIR raise funds and CAIR helps Keith Ellison raise funds.”

Brandon asked Torgerson about her campaign, and she outlined three issues she is focused on.

“One is to expose Keith Ellison and that he has no business being in our federal government,” she said. “Two, I also am trying to teach people about the problems we have with the ideological political part of Islam as opposed to the religious part. Under the First Amendment, we, of course, have to allow them to worship the moon god Allah but beyond that Islam, also known as Sharia law, is not just a religion. A big part of it is the political ideology that is in conflict with our U.S. Constitution, freedom of speech, equal protection for women, freedom of religion.”

Minnesota Independent, 26 October 2010

See also ColorLines, 26 October 2010

FPÖ to expand into Germany

FPOe head Strache sits next to Belgiums Vlaams Belang party member De Winter Vlaams Belang President Valkeniers and member of the European Parliament Moelzer during a news conference in Vienna
Strache (right) with other leaders of the European far right in Vienna last weekend

Austria’s far-right Freedom Party has announced plans to expand into neighbouring Germany, where it hopes to join forces with another militant anti-Islamic group and campaign against Turkey’s accession to the European Union as part of a widening bid for political power.

The party, which swept to power in Austria under the leadership of the late Jörg Haider a decade ago, made huge gains in Vienna elections earlier this month when it won 26 per cent of the vote and overnight became the city’s second most powerful party.

The dramatic resurgence followed an anti-Islamic election campaign in the Austrian capital’s traditionally white working-class districts, which now have big immigrant communities. The party’s vote-winning tactics included distributing a free computer game that allows players to shoot at mosques, minarets and muezzin.

The party’s current leader, Heinz-Christian Strache, said at a right-wing political congress in Vienna at the weekend that his organisation’s growing appeal meant it was now time to move into Germany. The party plans to open its “German office” with the little known Pro-Deutschland ultra right-wing movement, which recently gained seats on Cologne city council.

“We have a lot in common,” said Hans-Jörg Jenewein, the Freedom Party’s general secretary. “The Pro-movement should achieve in Germany what we have in Austria.” Both parties will hold a press conference in the west German town of Leverkusen this week to announce what was described as a “patriotic movement at federal level”.

The Pro movement won five Cologne parliament seats last year after campaigning fiercely against the construction of a new mosque in the city’s suburbs. Mass protests prevented the party from holding a political rally and the organisation is under surveillance from Germany’s Office for the Protection of the Constitution.

Independent, 26 October 2010

See also The Local, 24 October 2010

Who’s making money out of Islamophobia?

Murfreesboro mosque protestSteven Emerson has 3.39 million reasons to fear Muslims.

That’s how many dollars Emerson’s for-profit company – Washington-based SAE Productions – collected in 2008 for researching alleged ties between American Muslims and overseas terrorism. The payment came from the Investigative Project on Terrorism Foundation, a nonprofit charity Emerson also founded, which solicits money by telling donors they’re in imminent danger from Muslims.

Emerson is a leading member of a multimillion-dollar industry of self-proclaimed experts who spread hate toward Muslims in books and movies, on websites and through speaking appearances.

Leaders of the so-called “anti-jihad” movement portray themselves as patriots, defending America against radical Islam. And they’ve found an eager audience in ultra-conservative Christians and mosque opponents in Tennessee. One national consultant testified in an ongoing lawsuit aimed at stopping a new Murfreesboro mosque.

The Tennessean, 24 October 2010

An interesting article by Bob Smietana, examining the highly profitable Islamophobia industry in the US. In addition to Emerson’s Investigative Project on Terrorism, Smietana also deals with the Nashville-based Center for the Study of Political Islam, Frank Gaffney’s Center for Security Policy, Jihad Watch, ACT! For America and the American Congress for Truth.

Via LoonWatch

Dutch Labour leader says prime minister is in thrall to Wilders

Dutch Labour leader Job Cohen has accused Prime Minister Mark Rutte of being inconsistent about government ministers with dual nationality. Labour has been in opposition since the swearing in of a new right-wing cabinet earlier this month.

Mr Cohen is demanding an apology for a remark made by the current Prime Minister in 2007, when he was a member of the opposition. At the time, free-market liberal Mark Rutte said that Labour Deputy Minister Nebahat Albayrak, who is of Turkish descent, should give up her Turkish passport in favour of her Dutch one. But three years on, Mr Rutte himself appointed a deputy Health minister with dual Dutch and Swedish nationality, saying he “saw no problem” in doing so.

Labour leader Cohen told national dailies de Volkskrant and AD on Monday that as early as 2007, Mr Rutte appeared to have been in thrall to Geert Wilders’ Freedom Party. The Freedom party got 15 percent of the votes in the general election on 9 June 2010 on a nationalist, anti-Islam platform. Mr Wilders’ 24 MPs currently hold a key position, voting with Mr Rutte’s minority right-wing government without being part of it.

Mr Cohen criticised the influence of the Freedom Party on the new government’s policies: “What their programme boils down to is that ‘we don’t want those Muslims here, we can do without them’. I’m concerned about this. The government’s view is threatening an entire section of the Dutch population with exclusion.”

RNW, 25 October 2010

Simon Hughes condemns Tory boycott of GPU

Simon Hughes at GPUThe Liberal Democrat deputy leader has criticised the eleventh-hour withdrawal of the Conservative Party Chairwoman from a prominent Muslim conference, amid claims she had been banned from attending by the Tories.

Baroness Warsi, the most senior Muslim in government, pulled out of a planned speech at the Global Peace and Unity (GPU) event in London on Sunday.

Mrs Warsi was said to be “very upset” not to speak, sparking allegations the decision was made by Conservative Party officials who felt other speakers at the conference may be deemed controversial or extremist.

In a thinly-veiled attack on the Conservatives Simon Hughes, the Liberal Democrat deputy leader, speaking at the conference, said: “I am aware some people say this event is controversial. I have a message to you and to my colleagues in Parliament. I always believe it is better for people of every background to engage with the Muslim community, not to walk away.”

In his speech at the Excel conference centre, East London, he said: “I want to make it very clear that we were privileged to accept this invitation. I hope that in future years all the political parties will be here at this event.” At a press conference after his speech, Mr Hughes added: “I think it is unfortunate that our Conservative colleagues are not represented.”

Mohamed Ali, chair of the GPU foundation, said Mrs Warsi’s non-appearance was a “very bad example” from a leading member of the Muslim community and former Muslim activist. He said: “Every single school of thought in the Muslim community in the United Kingdom is represented here and they banned her from coming. It’s a shame on them.”

Daily Telegraph, 25 October 2010

See also Daily Mail, 25 October 2010

Birmingham spy cameras to be dismantled

Birmingham spy camerasMore than 200 cameras targeted at Muslim suburbs of Birmingham as part of a secret counter-terrorism initiative are to be dismantled, it emerged today.

The West Midlands police chief constable, Chris Sims, said he believed all cameras installed as part of the £3m surveillance initiative should be taken down to rebuild trust with local Muslims.

The scheme, Project Champion, was shelved less than six months ago when an investigation by the Guardianrevealed police had misled residents into believing the cameras were to be used to combat vehicle crime and antisocial behaviour.

In fact, the CCTV and automatic number plate reading (ANPR) cameras were installed as part of a programme run by the force’s counter-terrorism unit with the consent of the Home Office and MI5.

Police failed to obtain statutory clearance for around a third of the cameras, which were covert. After the Guardian‘s investigation, bags were placed over the cameras, which had been installed in Sparkbrook and Washwood Heath.

In a statement, Sims said: “I believe that the support and the confidence of local communities in West Midlands police is the most important thing for us in the fight against crime and terrorism. We can fight crime and the threat posed by terrorism far more effectively by working hand in hand with local people, rather than alienating them through a technological solution which does not have broad community support.”

Sims made no reference to the legal action he would have faced if he let the scheme continue. The civil rights organisation Liberty wrote to the force last week, threatening to commence judicial review proceedings at the high court unless the force agreed within 14 days to “dismantle the full surveillance infrastructure”.

Guardian, 26 October 2010

See also ENGAGE, 25 October 2010

Update:  See “Victory for no to spy camera campaign!” by Birmingham councillor Salma Yaqoob.

Interview with EDL’s ‘Tommy Robinson’

The Times interviews EDL leader Stephen Lennon, aka Tommy Robinson. He claims that Muslims sell heroin as “chemical warfare” aimed at undermining British society and get non-Muslim girls addicted to drugs in order to force them into “paedophilic prostitution”. But Lennon has no problem with EDL members snorting cocaine on buses taking them to demonstrations. “That’s different. It’s a social drug.”


‘There’s a lot of anger. It’s about to explode’

Times, 25 October 2010

Stephen Lennon is angry. Every taut sinew and muscle in his body exudes that rage. In a run-down pub on one of Luton’s most dilapidated and sprawling 1960s housing estates, his rant against Islam earned approving nods from his followers sipping beer as they listened while he was interviewed by The Times.

The 27-year-old former British National Party (BNP) member is the founder and leader of the English Defence League (EDL), a far-right group that is forging links with like-minded anti-Islamist organisations across Europe and, now, America.

It is the first time that Mr Lennon, a father of two, has given a newspaper interview and has been photographed without his trademark mask, emblazoned with the red Knights Templar’s Cross, concealing his identity.

As a heavyweight rottweiler patrols the backroom meeting, Mr Lennon reels off perceived injustices heaped on the English working class because of “failed” multiculturalism and the “Islamisation” of Britain.

As he vents his well-rehearsed rhetoric at a breakneck speed there is no room for compromise or middle ground. It is his speeches — made on the streets of cities and towns to hundreds, sometimes thousands of EDL supporters, many wearing masks — that have helped to fuel running battles with antifascist and Asian demonstrators. Many protests end in violence and arrests and invariably incur massive policing costs.

Mr Lennon is no stranger to violence. The Times can reveal that he was jailed for a year for actual bodily harm after punching and kicking an off-duty policeman during a domestic incident in 2004. He is banned from Luton Town football matches as part of his bail conditions, after being charged with affray and assault for two separate incidents this year. Mr Lennon denies both charges. He said he is also being investigated for money laundering, which he also denies.

He has many names; he once changed his name by deed poll to Paul Harris, has combined his parents’ and stepfather’s surnames and now claims he uses his stepfather’s name of Lennon. To most of the EDL’s rank and file, however, he is Tommy Robinson.

Wearing a leather jacket and jeans, and standing 5ft 7in tall, he cuts a stocky figure with the swagger of a man used to standing his ground amid the push and shove of the football terrace with the more volatile fans.

“People are at f***ing boiling point,” he said, sipping from a pint glass of vodka and lemonade. “There’s an undercurrent of anger from people living in towns like this. It’s ready to explode. And the Government needs to listen. Before we started, the working class across this country were ignored by the Government. We are bringing these issues to the forefront. They would have ignored us for another ten years if we didn’t do nothing.”

By his own admission, the EDL has adopted the tactics of the Islamic extremists, who unwittingly helped to spawn his group after disrupting a troops’ homecoming from Iraq by waving banners calling the soldiers “terrorists” and “butchers of Basra”.

What had been a few hundred, predominantly white, Luton Town football fans handing out leaflets stating “Ban the Luton Taleban” grew almost overnight into the EDL with so-called “divisions” linked to football clubs across England, Scotland and Wales.

To Mr Lennon it is a “war” with Islamic extremism. “We didn’t let the IRA recruit on the streets of England when we were at war with them. So why were Islamic extremists allowed to recruit in Luton? And I don’t agree with the war. It’s the most unjust war ever. But you have to support our troops.”

He insists that neither he nor the EDL is racist, despite often racist diatribes posted by some followers on the group’s Facebook page. “Islam is not a race, it’s an ideology. If you get the Koran there are elements to it that are racist towards us nonbelievers,” he continued, adding that he accepts that some divisions had been linked to Combat 18, a violent neo-Nazi group, but that a 17-month-old organisation without membership cannot control who claims to support it. He says that he has friends who are black, points to one of the most prominent EDL activists being Sikh and, as the London demonstration yesterday showed, the group supports Israel in its conflict with the Palestinians.

His claims are extraordinary: Muslims sell heroin as “chemical warfare” to weaken British society, as well as enticing drug-addicted British girls into “paedophilic prostitution”. He admits, however, that some EDL “activists” take cocaine on buses on the way to demonstrations (“That’s different. It’s a social drug. Brown [heroin] destroys communities.”).

While he has embraced technology with an official website, social networking and YouTube videos, he knows that EDL’s strength lies in its ability to wreak disorder and chaos through demonstrations. He said that “reluctantly” he uses the threat of a demonstration as “blackmail” to ensure that councils do not pander to Islamic pressure groups to change British traditions. “We are now sending letters to every council saying that if you change the name of Christmas we are coming in our thousands and shutting your town down.”

Despite the vacuum left by the failure of the BNP at the ballot box, the EDL will not try to enter mainstream politics and will remain an “anti-Islamist” pressure group. “If we build a support base across the country, the Conservative and Labour Party will start to accept what we are saying,” he said.

“If the politicians aren’t going to stick up for us we will make them, because we will cause so much fuss and so much noise they are going to have to listen. We will not back down or be beaten into submission. We don’t care if you call us racists. We are coming anyway. We are going to continue doing it until someone listens.”

Referring to how politicians held meetings with the Muslim Council of Great Britain after the terrorist attacks in London, he said: “The Government can now do deals with us. Before you make decisions in towns and cities, people had better think ‘what is the EDL going to say?’ ”

Asked if he can envisage a time when the EDL would end its activities and live in peace with the Islamic community, he said: “Of course I can. If they agree to stop taking the piss across this country and swear allegiance to the Queen, this country and the flag, and then live side by side. That’s what we want.” He added that anyone breaking that allegiance would be “booted out back to where they came from”.

Mr Lennon was born in Luton to Irish immigrant parents in November 1982. However, the couple split up and he lost contact with his father, Malcolm, at the age of 11. His mother remarried and he was brought up on a relatively prosperous housing estate in the Bedford area.

He attended Putteridge High School in Luton and went on to train as an aircraft engineer. But his brushes with the law in 2004 put an end to his career and he now works as a carpenter. Because of his criminal record he was recently turned away from JFK Airport in New York after flying there to attend the protests against plans to build a mosque near Ground Zero.

A lapsed Catholic, his activism began in 2004 when he joined the BNP (“I didn’t know they were racist”) and later set up the United People of Luton. He lives in a £200,000 home in a leafy suburb in Bedfordshire.

“We’ve got to go,” he said, pointing out how he was off to meet the American rabbi and Tea Party activist, Nachum Shifren, who spoke against Sharia outside the Israeli Embassy yesterday. One of his mates joked: “Yeah, gotta go. We’ve got a war to start”.

Before leaving, Mr Lennon said: “To be honest, mate, I didn’t want this on my shoulders. I didn’t want to be the leader of the EDL. I want to be home with my missus and kids. I don’t want fatwas on my head and death threats. I don’t want to be the next f***ing Nick Griffin. But I am not backing down.

Lutfur Rahman is ‘a vile Islamic supremacist’ with ‘links to jihadist groups’, claims Geller

Pamela Geller UndeadIn an interview at Frontpage Magazine, Pamela Geller tells Jamie Glazov that “a vile Islamic supremacist, Lutfur Rahman, has been elected executive mayor of the London borough of Tower Hamlets. And he has accomplished this through massive voterfraud – isn’t this always how they get their way?” Indeed, according to Geller, Lutfur is not only an Islamic supremacist, he has “links to jihadist groups”.

“What will this mean for Tower Hamlets and Britain in general?” Glazov enquires anxiously. Geller: “It means Sharia for Britain, and the election of Lutfur Rahman is a significant step in that direction.The IFE says that its agenda is to change the ‘very infrastructure of society, its institutions, its culture, its political order and its creed… from ignorance to Islam’.”

And what is Geller’s source for this crazed Islamophobic rant? Yes, you guessed, it is of course Andrew Gilligan.

Gilligan must be really proud of himself. First a ringing endorsement from Melanie Phillips and now he is being hailed as a “superb investigative journalist” by an American EDL admirer whose politics make mad Mel look relatively sane.

‘Surfing rabbi’ addresses EDL pro-Israel demo

Nachum Shifren at EDL demoAround 300 members of the far right organisation the English Defence League (EDL) were joined by a US Rabbi associated with the Tea Party at a demonstration “to oppose Islamic fascism”.

Speaking outside the Israeli embassy in London, Rabbi Nachum Shifren stressed he was not here to represent the Tea Party but came as someone “who loves freedom”.

Rabbi Shifren, who is standing for the California state senate, said: “To all my Jewish brothers who have called me a Nazi… I say to them they don’t have the guts to stand up here and take care of business.”

The so-called surfing rabbi said the EDL were the only group in England with moral courage and that politicians would not admit that “because of the Arab petrol dollars”.

Rabbi Shifren added that Muslims “eat each other alive, like the dogs that they are”. He said: “We shall prevail, we will not let them take over our countries. We will never surrender to the sword of Islam.”

Jewish Chronicle, 25 October 2010

More photos at Demotix here and here.

Over at Atlas Shrugs, Pamela Geller hails the alliance between Shifren and the EDL as “part of the growing interaction between the EDL and the counter-jihad movement in the US that I enthusiastically support”.

‘Facing the axe: Diocese that has twice as many Muslim worshippers as Anglicans’

Another “Islamification of Britain” article in the Mail on Sunday.

Some examples of readers’ comments that follow the article:

“Successive governments refuse to do anything about the ludicrous multicultural policies we have been pursuing…. As a result, if current policies are to be continued, Britain as we have known and loved it will soon cease to exist. British Christian culture will be subsumed into Islamic ‘culture’. Britain will become part of the Dar ul Islam…. This country needs strong government: a government that will be prepared to take all the necessary measures to halt the process of Islamization, and turn back the tide where possible.”

“So many [mosques] are built becasue the PC wimps in the local councils are too afraid to refuse planning permission in case they’re accused of, preish the thought, RACISM! In my old town of Oldbury, in the West Midlands, one of the last open spaces was handed over in order for a Mosque to be built despite massive local resistance. They ask and they have, it’s as simple as that.”

“what many people fail to notice is that apart from immigration and breeding and namby pamby government decisions- it started when the British people ceased going to church and believing in our Christian God”

“No doubt in my mind,Britain will some day be a muslim country.”

“Just shows have i mmigration is chhanging the face of our country and reinforces the need for a complete ban for a few years together with the repatriation of foreign workers.”

“What’s it feel like to be a minority in your own country.”

“So now we will have a complete muslim enclave within the UK, I was made to believe that these people were supposed to intergrate with the rest of us, we will all live to regret this, wait and see!”

“I don’t remember voting for the Islamification of this country, but then if you had raised the matter at any time in the last fifteen years you would have been called racist.”

“And so it begins. The muslims replacing the christians”

“Welcome to Eurabia. Remember folks, you voted in sucessive governments with an ‘anything goes, no limits’ attitude to immigration and asylum. New Labour were the biggest culprits”

“What a tragedy that this country is well on its way to becoming an islamic state and no-one seems to want to address the problem.”

“Sorry, but when this is happening in a Christian country, it is time immigration has a halt put to it…. The people of this country need to seize back OUR HERITAGE before we end up totally swallowed up. I do not want to hear the call to prayer from a Mosque… I rather like the sound of church bells. I love Christmas and Easter. How long before they end because it ‘offtends other faiths’?”

“Frightening, but all part of Labour’s hidden agenda. How long have we got I wonder????”

“Why don’t our politicians understand that ‘multicultralism’ does NOT work and by allowing further immigration they are threatening the identity of the nation. This is just another sad story about another part of England that has been lost to foreign customs, and it should not be happening.”