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The tragedy of our time is that Salafism continues to rule Islam by fear. By ignoring this threat, the West will merely postpone, not escape, the inevitable conflict. For the sake of our children, and for the sake of the billions of Muslims who seek a benevolent Islam, but fear being condemned as apostates, or who fear for their lives, we must assist them in bringing about an Islamic Renaissance
Bringing the War on Terrorism Home: Congress Considers How to Disrupt Radical Movements in the United States By Jessica Lee Under the guise of a bill that calls for the study of homegrown terrorism, Congress is apparently trying to broaden the definition of terrorism to encompass both First Amendment political activity and traditional forms of protest such as nonviolent civil disobedience
From The San Francisco Gate, 9/14/07: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/g/a/2007/09/14/notes091407.DTL&feed=rss.mmorford Iraq, deep in your bones A war that isn't really a war, the great humiliation that's ours forever. Is there any upside? By Mark Morford, SF Gate Columnist We are, of course, mostly fighting against ourselves. It must be repeated every so often
Words in a time of war A sobering reality check on the Iraq war for an administration that once said it could create reality. By Mark Danner, MARK DANNER, author of "The Secret Way to War," is a professor of journalism and politics at UC Berkeley and at Bard College. The full text of this address is available at Tomdispatch.com. June 1, 2007 This is an edited version of a recent commencement