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Editorial See other Editorial Articles Title: America Has Disgraced Itself America Has Disgraced Itself by Peter Beinart Info Peter Beinart Peter Beinart, senior political writer for The Daily Beast, is associate professor of journalism and political science at City University of New York and a senior fellow at the New America Foundation. His new book, The Icarus Syndrome: A History of American Hubris, is now available from HarperCollins. Follow him on Twitter and Facebook. X Close Peter Beinart * - + * Single Page * print * Twitter * Emails Enter your email address: Enter the recipients' email addresses, separated by commas: Message: Your email has been sent. Thanks for recommending The Daily Beast! X Close * Share * Enter your email address: Enter the recipients' email addresses, separated by commas: Message: Your email has been sent. Thanks for recommending The Daily Beast! X Close BS Top - Beinart Mosque American Muslims prayed at a mosque in Florida last week. (Alan Diaz / AP Photo) Conservative fury over the ground zero mosque shows that when it comes to the battle for freedom and religious liberty, the U.S. has thrown in the towel. And why are Jews so thrilled to be in lockstep with the heirs of Pat Robertson? The president is furiously backtracking; Republicans are clawing over each other to demonize Muslims; Democrats are dead silent. Its time to face reality. Whether or not the ground zero mosque ever gets built, the political debate is over. Decency lost. Words I never thought Id write: I pine for George W. Bush. So almost nine years after September 11, we need to confront a few painful truths. First, while the military and counterintelligence aspects of the struggle against al Qaeda will likely last long into the future, the war of ideas is over. America has thrown in the towel. Remember when George W. Bush and his neoconservative allies used to say that the war on terror was a struggle on behalf of Muslims, decent folks who wanted nothing more than to live free like you and me? Remember when Karen Hughes paid millions to produce glitzy videos of Muslim Americans testifying about how free they were to practice their religion in the USA? Remember Bushs second inaugural, when he said America's ideal of freedom is sustained in our national life by the truths of Sinai, the Sermon on the Mount, the words of the Koran? Tunku Varadarajan: The Mosque Litmus Test Full coverage of the mosque debateOnce upon a time, Republicans were so confident that the vast majority of Muslims preferred freedom to jihad that they believed the U.S. could install democracy in Iraq within months. Now, confronted with a group of Muslim Americans who want to build a cultural center that includes Jews and Christians on the board (how many churches and synagogues do that?), GOP leaders call them terrorists because they dont share Benjamin Netanyahus view of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Once upon a time, the war on terror was supposed to bring American values to Saudi Arabia. Now Newt Gingrich says we shouldnt build a mosque in Lower Manhattan until the Saudis build churches and synagogues in Meccawhich is to say, were bringing Saudi values to the United States. I wonder how David Petraeus feels about all this. There he is, slogging away in the Hindu Kush, desperately trying to be culturally sensitive, watching GIs get killed because Afghans believe the U.S. is waging a war on Islam, and back home, the super-patriots on Fox News have
declared war on Islam. So please, no more talk about those idealistic neoconservatives who are willing to expend blood and treasure so Afghans and Iraqis can live free. People in Basra and Kandahar had better hope that Americas counterinsurgency warriors create a society in which they can practice their religion free of intimidation and insult. Because its now clear they cant do so on the lower tip of the island of Manhattan. And from now on, lets stop condescending to the French about their anti-headscarf laws. Until a month ago or so, I genuinely believed that no such law could ever pass in the U.S. How naïve. After the rights despicable performance over the last month, can anyone seriously doubt that if the U.S. had as large, and religiously traditional, a Muslim population as France, that Republicans would be clamoring for Congress to regulate their Islamofascist garb? Perhaps theyd merely propose that Muslim women be prohibited from wearing the headscarf within a mile of military bases that house families that have lost loved ones in the war on terror. We have to be sensitive, after all. Words I never thought Id write: I pine for George W. Bush. Whatever his flaws, the man respected religion, all religion. Maybe it was because he had been an addict himself, and knew from hanging around prisons that Allah had saved as many broken souls as Jesus Christ. Until a month or so ago, I genuinely believed that the American right had become a religiously ecumenical place. Right-wing Baptists loved right-wing Catholics and they both loved right-wing Orthodox Jews. All you had to do to join the big tent was denounce feminists, Hollywood, and gays. But when push came to shove, Sarah Palin didnt care about Imam Feisal Abdul Raufs position on gay marriage. In todays GOP, even bigotry doesnt spare you from bigotry. I wonder what Mitt Romney was thinking, as he added his voice to the anti-Muslim chorus. He surely knows that absent the religious rights hostility to Mormons, hed likely have been the GOPs 2008 presidential nominee. I look forward to his paeans to religious freedom when anti-Mormonism rears its head again in 2012. Page: 1 2 Right
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#1. To: tom007 (#0)
Please, the Skull and Bonesman was in no way better than the muslim kenyan. They are both mindless (and I do mean mindless) tools of their controllers.
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