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Tennessee anti-Islam Fanatics: Fire Muslim Economic Development Officer

Posted on 14 June 2012 by Emperor

More from the state competing to be the most anti-Muslim Islamophobic of them all:

Islamophobes call on Tennessee governor to fire Muslim economic development officer

Tea party and anti-Muslim activists are taking aim at a recent hire by the administration of Gov. Bill Haslam, targeting one of its top economic development officers based on her religion and past work experience.

The Center for Security Policy, a Washington, D.C., organization that has frequently attacked Muslims for perceived ties to Islamist groups, and the 8th District Tea Party Coalition, an umbrella organization of West Tennessee tea party groups, have urged their members to pressure Haslam and Economic and Community Development Commissioner Bill Hagerty to dump Samar Ali, an attorney appointed last month as the department’s new international director.

The groups depict Ali as an Islamic fundamentalist with close ties to President Barack Obama. The claims are spurious and ECD has no intention of firing Ali, said Clint Brewer, a department spokesman. “She’s eminently qualified to do the job,” Brewer said. “We are lucky to be able to have her.”

The pressure campaign, which began last Thursday with a posting on a Center for Security Policy blog, does not appear to have been effective. Brewer said ECD has received fewer than two dozen emails and phone calls. David Smith, a spokesman for Haslam, said his office had received 18 emails and 13 calls, all of them before Tuesday.

The Center for Security Policy has frequently involved itself in Tennessee politics in recent years. Its head, Frank Gaffney, testified in litigation seeking to stop construction of a Rutherford County mosque. An attorney associated with the organization drafted legislation that would have let Tennessee officials label as terrorist any organization that follows Shariah, a loosely defined set of rules and religious laws.

Tea party and anti-Muslim activists have zeroed in on one aspect of Ali’s resume: experience as a corporate lawyer in helping Muslim-owned companies structure deals so they fit Islam’s ban on collecting interest and comply with other religious rules. In their calls to action, opponents portray her as working, now and in the past, with “financial jihadists” who “seek to embed Shariah law into America’s financial system.”

Ali’s duties have nothing to do with Shariah law – or even finance – Brewer said. As international director, Ali oversees the department’s TNTrade program, an effort to boost the state’s exports. She also supervises the department’s four branch offices, in Canada, China, Germany and Japan.

The Tennessean, 13 June 2012

  • James

    To: Charles Says, I find your frank and candid admission of your own profound and determined ignorance to be refreshing. Would that all those on your side were so honest and forthcoming.

  • http://www.wmonline.com BuddhaShrink

    Samar Ali has an impressive resume. Google Samar Ali/Linkedln.
    She, like thousands of other American Muslims, is an excellent example of suceeding in the United States and defying the rediculous and bigoted idea that Muslims will not and cannot assimilate.

  • http://www.wmonline.com BuddhaShrink

    Samar Ali was born in Tennessee. She went to and graduated from Vanderbilt Law College. The Governor of Tennessee wants her because she is very well qualified for her job.

    The only problem here is that the same religious bigots who want to prevent the finishing touches on the new mosque in Mursfreeboro Tennessee, now, also, want to prevent Samar Ali from her job because she is Muslim.

    Religious bigots asert that they have no problem with Muslims, only their religion, Islam. This story demonstrates the lie of this assertion.

    Religious bigotry, like racism and sexism, is unbecoming and distasteful. Just as the mosque has every right to be built, Samar Ali deserves and has every right to her job.

  • http://www.wmonline.com BuddhaShrink

    @Charles

    What does President Obama have to do with Samer Ali?

    I think your comment helps confirm a major point that I try to make in my Loonwatch comments: Religious bigots (Samer Ali) are also racists (President Obama).

    May you come to see the Light in All people regardless of race, color or creed.

    BuddhaShrink

  • Charles

    I feel sorry for those of you who are taken by all the praise on this person. What do we know about her, her background, her allegiance to muslims, and her actions while in DC and working close with obama? I feel the governor has made a mistake that will cost him politically in the future, especially if he was trying to be “politically correct”. I also believe we all know what has happened to our country when people wanted to be “politically correct” and put obama in the White House. And we still don’t know anything about his background in any area.

  • http://www.wmonline.com BuddhaShrink

    Click on the Southern Poverty Law Center off to the right of Loonwatch’s home page and read their Summer 2012 “Intelligence Report. You will see that the 59 year old Frank Gaffney from Leesburg, VA made the list of “30 to Watch” on America’s radical right.
    Gaffney is a loon! Once again, good job Emperor.

  • Steve

    @Barbara, I am not sure who you addressing, people on here are supportive of her and the stance of Gov. Haslam.

  • barbara horner

    What is all the fuss about? Here is an educated, native Tennessean and ome of you cannot see what she is all about. Samar Ali is a hiighly qualified individual to do the work of our state as far as international development is concerned.

    I applaud Gov. Haslam for hiring her and defending the fact that this country is one of religious freedom. Stop and look at what we have in this young lady and give her your backing.

    Only, those of you who are not schooled in world issues are missing the point entirely. We are lucky to have her. Moreover, the uniformed are the ones who who make the most noise. I am sure the rest of the country wants to know what the problem is. The job she is doing has nothing to with her religion. If that were the case none of us would have a job.

  • tarig

    There’s another one for the American Muslim, financial Jihad! The funny thing is, during the global economic crisis, the countries that were effected the least outside of neutral banking zones were those that follow Shariah compliant banking systems. Think about it, a banking system that doesn’t allow strangers to gamble away your hard earned money on something that is intangible, such an evil concept! These people who fall for these lies really need to learn how to think for themselves!

  • Steve

    “What “group”, if you mean Muslims you’ve simply confirmed the xenophobe you are”

    The group pressing for her to be fired. They are being rightly ignored.

  • Abdul-Rahman

    @Steve

    What “group”, if you mean Muslims you’ve simply confirmed the xenophobe you are.

    And on this story it is particularly hilarious that a woman who doesn’t even wear hijab is supposedly a “radical”, I guess that’s part of her “secret plot” though much like these KKK (oh I meant “tea party”) idiots believe Obama is a secret “Kenyan, Muslim, Socialist, Gay Agenda promoting Marxist” who has all sorts of secret “plots”. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hLpWD4eX-1g

  • Steve

    It sounds like this group are getting the treatment they deserve.

  • mjasghar

    Lol wtf is this? An uncle Tom convention?

  • mindy1

    WTF is with the people in that state??? Are they trying to be a loon state??? :shock:

  • JD

    Peter King Schedules Fifth Muslim Radicalization Hearing
    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/06/13/peter-king-muslim-radicalization-hearing_n_1594564.html?utm_hp_ref=religion&ir=Religion

    WASHINGTON — The chairman of the House Committee on Homeland Security has scheduled a fifth hearing on radicalization within the Muslim-American community, this time calling American Muslims who are friendly to his cause to testify about their reaction to the first four hearings.

    Rep. Peter King (R-N.Y.) announced Wednesday he would convene the hearing, titled “The American Muslim Response to Hearings on Radicalization within their Community,” on June 20. The session is the latest of a controversial series that began in March 2011 and drew condemnation from Muslims and civil liberties groups, who likened the hearings to “McCarthyism 2.0.”

    “When I began this series of investigative hearings in March of last year to examine radicalization within the Muslim-American community, I was vilified by the politically correct media, pandering politicians and radical groups such as CAIR – even though this issue was non-partisan and of serious concern to national security and counterterrorism officials in the Obama administration,” King said in a statement.

    “To date, we have examined radicalization of Muslim-Americans generally, focused on the problem of radicalization in U.S. prisons, investigated al-Shabaab’s recruitment of more than 40 young American Muslims, and examined the threat to military communities inside the U.S following attacks at Fort Hood and in Little Rock,” the statement continued. “Our witnesses included a number of Muslims, including a Muslim leader who testified at the al-Shabaab hearing that these hearings have empowered the Muslim Community to confront this serious problem.”

    King will call three Muslim witnesses at the hearing, which he said will examine the impact the previous hearings have had on “the Muslim Community’s ability to address this issue and on U.S. efforts to counter al-Qaeda and affiliated groups’ radicalizing of Muslims in this country.” The following people are scheduled to testify:

    M. Zudi Jasser, president and founder of the American Islamic Forum for Democracy, a Phoenix-based group founded after the 9/11 attacks “to provide an American Muslim voice advocating for the preservation of the founding principles of the United States Constitution, liberty and freedom, and the separation of mosque and state.” Jasser testified at the first radicalization hearing last year on March 10, 2011. He also narrated “The Third Jihad,” an incendiary anti-Islam film shown to New York Police Department officers during training exercises, and has criticized a controversial project to build a mosque near Ground Zero.

    Asra Nomani, a former Wall Street Journal reporter who teaches journalism at Georgetown University. She is the author of “Standing Alone: An American Woman’s Struggle for the Soul of Islam” and “Milestones for a Spiritual Jihad: Toward an Islam of Grace.” She is the co-director of the Pearl Project, an investigation into the murder of Wall Street Journal reporter Daniel Pearl. The Indian-American journalist will likely speak about her experiences in her home of Morgantown, W.Va.; her battle against men she saw as extremists at her family’s mosque there was the subject of a 2009 film. Nomani has also argued in favor of racial and religious profiling at airports.

    Qanta Ahmed, a Long Island, N.Y.-based doctor and author of “In the Land of Invisible Women,” a personal memoir of living and working as a western Muslim woman in Saudi Arabia. A blogger for The Huffington Post, she recently wrote that female Muslim athletes should remove their hijabs, or head coverings, in order to compete in the Olympics and other competitions.

  • JD

    Creationists In South Korea Force Removal Of Evolution From High-School Textbooks

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/06/14/south-korea-to-remove-evolution_n_1594717.html?utm_hp_ref=religion

    Creationists in South Korea won a campaign to remove evolution from high school textbooks.

    According to Nature.com, a group called the Society for Textbook Revise mounted an effective petition drive and is claiming credit for the removal of the evolution “error” from student’s textbooks in order to “correct” their understanding of the world.

    South Korean publishers will soon be removing examples of evolution from many high-school textbooks. The decision was taken , after government officials sent the Society’s petition to publishers, reports the New York Daily News.

    The group petitioned to remove specific examples of how animals have evolved, including the horse and Archaeopteryx bird, along with any reference to human evolution and Charles Darwin’s theory of human origin. The Ministry of Education, Science, and Technology (MEST) has confirmed that publishers are working on revised editions.

    According to Newser, the Society For Textbook Revise was set up in the 1980s by the US Institute for Creation Research when Christianity spread across South Korea.

    Many biologists are furious with this decision saying they were not consulted. Dayk Jang, an evolutionary scientist at Seoul National University, told Newser: “The ministry just sent the petition out to the publishing companies and let them judge.”

    South Korea is increasingly becoming a “scientific powerhouse,” Josh Rosenau, programs and policy director at the National Center for Science Education told the Daily News. But Rosenau worries that South Korea will not be able to compete internationally if it doesn’t continue teaching evolution in schools.

    “Evolution is the core of modern biological science,” he said. “When something like this comes to fruition, the scientific community can be caught flat-footed.”

    According to Newser, approximately forty percent of South Koreans don’t believe in evolution, akin to a Gallup poll showing nearly the same percentage of Americans also deny evolutionary claims.

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    Christian Sharia ????

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