Gaffney's stunning revelation By Lawrence Auster
Frank Gaffney, the neoconservative movement's leading spokesman on "Islamism," has just discovered to his great shock and consternation that the people he variously calls "Islamists," "Islamo-fascists," and "jihadists"--but never, you know, "Muslims"--are ensconced in America and gaining a foothold in the corridors of power. Paraphrasing the title of Bat Ye'or's Eurabia, he calls this new regime "Amerabia."
May I ask where Gaffney has been? It is now May 2008. Steven Emerson's extremely alarming, mind-altering documentary Jihad in America, showing the profound inroads that jihadist and terror-supporting communities had made in heartland cities across this country, was broadcast on PBS in 1994. Just in case Mr. Gaffney misses the significance of that last sentence, I'll help him out:
It's been a known fact for at least 14 years that Mideast-based jihadist communities and organizations are widely established in America.
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Little by little more and more people are recognizing how Islamists here are working relentlessly to subvert our nation. That soft invasion is a cancer that must be stopped and removed. Banning Islam from the US is the only way to make the country safe from this vile cult. Something like the 28th Amendment will be necessary along with a complete halt on all immigration for 5 or 10 years in order for this nation to survive as the zenith of western culture.