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    Atlas Shrugs
    February 26, 2010 Friday 11:24 PM EST


    Muslim Congressmen Ellison Won't Call Armenian Genocide Instead Calls
    On America to Recognize "Its Own Genocide"

    by Pamela Geller
    Feb. 26, 2010

    In today's , Hurriyet Turkey's English Daily, Keith Ellison, the
    only devout Muslim member of Congress, was asked about how he would
    vote on Armenian Genocide Resolution. An interesting question to pose
    to a Muslim considering it was a jihad against millions of Armenians.
    It was the genocide that preceded the Holocaust.The Mufti of
    Jerusalem, practiced genocide first, in the Armenian genocide -- the
    systematic genocide of the Armenian population under the Islamic
    Ottoman Empire during and just after World War I. The use of
    massacres and deportations involving forced marches under conditions
    designed to lead to the death of the deportees led to a total number
    of Armenian deaths of one-and-a-half to two million. Mufti Amin
    Al-Husseini swore allegiance to the Ottoman Empire during the
    Armenian genocide [i] .

    [ii] He was an officer stationed in Smyrna and participates first-hand
    in the Armenian genocide. One and a half million Christians were
    slaughtered under the sword of Islamic Jihad by the Ottoman Army.
    Allegiance to Ottoman Empire and Islamic world take-over was echoed by
    Osama Bin Laden in his post-September 11 declaration. Osama Bin Laden
    makes direct reference to end of Ottoman Empire and thus proclaims his
    allegiance to its notion of Islamic dominion. Ellison's answer to
    the question of how he would vote on the House Foreign Relations
    Committee's , Armenian Genocide Resolution, H. Res. 252, e on March
    4th, is particularly disgusting - not because he slithers out, "I am
    still developing my position. I would like to know how this affects
    Turkey and Armenias relationship. Is it going to help the
    relationship, improve it or degrade it? I need to know the answer on
    that before I decide on this resolution...." What difference does that
    make? A genocide is a genocide, no matter what. Period. What contempt
    the devout Ellison has for the Christian dead. It was jihad and
    Ellison is a believer.But wait, it gets worse. He spreads taqiya and
    hate and lies for America. He goes on to equate America, the best of
    humanity with the worst of humanity, "America still has not recognized
    its own genocide or genocides that it committee."He then goes on to
    extol the plurality and tolerance of the newly fundamental Islamicized
    Turkey. I kind you not. Turkey Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdo??an
    rejected attempts to call Turkey the representative of moderate Islam.
    "It is unacceptable for us to agree with such a definition. Turkey has
    never been a country to represent such a concept. Moreover, Islam
    cannot be classified as moderate or not," Erdo??an said, speaking at
    the Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies.

    It astounds me that this first time Congressman sits on the House
    Foreign Relations Committee. Now that's frightening.
    Congressman Keith Ellison: 'Turkey is a country on the forefront'

    I had a chance to have a conversation with Congressman Keith Ellison,
    the first Muslim congressman in the history of the United States, this
    week at the U.S. House of Representatives. Ellison won the open seat
    for Minnesota's 5th congressional district in 2006 and is also the
    first African-American elected to the House from Minnesota.

    In addition to being the first and still-only Muslim congressman, Mr.
    Ellison is also member of the House Foreign Relations Committee, a key
    committee that will take the Armenian Genocide Resolution, H. Res.
    252, to vote on March 4.

    I was both curious to hear his story so far as a Muslim congressman,
    but also wanted to get in touch with him before the voting day and
    hear about his position over the issue first hand.

    I started the interview by first asking his position on the resolution
    because of the urgency of the matter. He said: "I am still developing
    my position. I would like to know how this affects Turkey and Armenias
    relationship. Is it going to help the relationship, improve it or
    degrade it? I need to know the answer on that before I decide on this
    resolution... Is this resolution going to improve the well-being of
    people in Armenia or Turkey or anywhere?"

    Congressman Ellison also said America still has not recognized its own
    genocide or genocides that it committed, yet tries to give lessons to
    the other countries. Ellison said: "And you know, we have not
    acknowledged yet the genocide that was committed against the Native
    American tribes."

    Congressman Ellison basically was telling me that everybody should
    clean his or her own house first before telling others what to do.
    Ellison was clearly uncomfortable with the situation he is in and it
    was pretty obvious to see from his attitude while discussing the
    issue. Furthermore, it was also my impression from his statements that
    he does not find the U.S. Congress is suitable and qualified taking a
    such decision over the events that happened nearly 100 years ago and
    in a country that is half-way around the world.

    I also asked him how he would describe serving in the U.S. Congress as
    a Muslim congressman and if there was any particular difficulty to
    that. Ellison said: "Being a Muslim in the Congress has been a very
    interesting perspective. I have been very well treated by my
    colleagues, other than some occasional bad behavior and some ignorant
    things said about Islam."

    There was a huge controversy in America when the congressman first got
    elected and announced his intention to use the Koran instead of the
    Bible at his photo-op at the swearing in ceremony and this drew some
    criticism especially from some conservative columnists.

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