I might have missed it but I don't recall those serving coming out against the 
terror attacks or imposition of sharia law.


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-------- Original message --------From: Brian Bednarek <[email protected]> Date: 
5/28/17  5:26 PM  (GMT-05:00) To: [email protected] Subject: Re: 
[PoliticalForum] Fwd: [grendelreport] Tillerson declines to host Muslim Ramadan 
event at State Department 
Bad move, there are many American Mulims and many have served in our miltary 
... sends a bad message!!!
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Tillerson declines to host Ramadan event at State DepartmentMay 28, 2017 12:18 
am By Robert Spencer This may signal an end to nearly two decades of 
Islamopandering. If it weren’t for international jihad terrorism, there would 
never have been these government Ramadan observances, which are an effort to 
show Muslims that we really aren’t that bad, so please don’t kill us. These 
events are a result of the analysis that places the blame for jihad terrorism 
on U.S. foreign policy, rather than upon Islam’s jihad doctrine. If the Trump 
administration really ends them, the establishment media will howl, as this 
Reuters report demonstrates, but those who have long advocated a realistic 
approach to the jihad threat should take heart.“Exclusive: Tillerson declines 
to host Ramadan event at State Department,” by Yeganeh Torbati, Reuters, May 
27, 2017:Secretary of State Rex Tillerson has declined a request to host an 
event to mark Islam’s holy month of Ramadan, two U.S. officials said, 
apparently breaking with a bipartisan tradition in place with few exceptions 
for nearly 20 years.Since 1999, Republican and Democratic secretaries of state 
have nearly always hosted either an iftar dinner to break the day’s fast during 
Ramadan or a reception marking the Eid al-Fitr holiday at the end of the month, 
at the State Department.Tillerson turned down a request from the State 
Department’s Office of Religion and Global Affairs to host an Eid al-Fitr 
reception as part of Ramadan celebrations, said two U.S. officials who declined 
to be identified because they were not authorized to speak publicly.According 
to an April 6 memo seen by Reuters, the office – which typically initiates such 
events – recommended that Tillerson hold an Eid al-Fitr reception.His rejection 
of the request suggests there are no plans this year for any high-profile 
Ramadan function at the State Department. The month of fasting and prayer for 
Muslims gets under way in many countries on Saturday.When asked by Reuters to 
comment on Tillerson declining a request to host an Eid al-Fitr event in July 
for Ramadan, a State Department spokesperson said:“We are still exploring 
possible options for observance of Eid al-Fitr, which marks the end of the 
month of Ramadan. U.S. ambassadors are encouraged to celebrate Ramadan through 
a variety of activities, which are held annually at missions around the 
world.”Muslim activists have accused President Donald Trump’s administration of 
having an unfriendly attitude toward Islam, encapsulated by its attempts to ban 
citizens of several Muslim-majority countries from entering the United 
States.The administration says that while it strongly opposes Islamist 
militants, it has no quarrel with Islam. Aides point to Trump’s visit this 
month to Saudi Arabia, the birthplace of Islam where he addressed the leaders 
of more than 50 Muslim countries, as evidence of that.Members of Congress, 
Muslim civil society and community leaders, diplomats from Muslim countries and 
senior U.S. officials usually attend the State Department Ramadan event, a 
symbol of the U.S. government’s diplomatic efforts with Muslim countries and 
people.If Tillerson avoids hosting one this year, that could send a message 
“that it is not as important to this administration to engage with Muslims,” 
said former U.S. diplomat Farah Pandith, who served in the Bush and Obama 
administrations and helped plan Ramadan events at the White House and State 
Department.Tillerson issued a statement on Friday to mark the start of Ramadan, 
which he called “a month of reverence, generosity, and self-reflection.”“Most 
importantly, it is a cherished time for family and friends to gather and give 
charity to those who are less fortunate,” he said.PAST RAMADANSFormer Secretary 
of State Madeleine Albright started the tradition 18 years ago of America’s top 
diplomat hosting a public event for Ramadan, a lunar month.The secretary of 
state of the time usually gives remarks there on the meaning of Ramadan.In 
April, the State Department’s Office of Religion and Global Affairs made a 
request to Tillerson’s office that he deliver remarks at an Eid al-Fitr 
reception this year, and suggested a two-week range of dates in July. The event 
would serve to “highlight State Department initiatives and the importance of 
Muslim engagement,” the memo said….http://tinyurl.com/yakn73vy





        
                
                        
                                
                        
                
                
                        
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