If you are an enemy of America seeking her destruction, you would add to your pursuit of nuclear, biological and chemical weapons the undermining of this nation from within. You would do this largely through deception, putting on a peaceful face while subtly plotting ways to bring America down.
That tactic was on display last Friday in Washington as a crowd estimated at 3,000 Muslims gathered to pray. The organizer of the rally, Imam Abdul Malik of Brooklyn, N.Y., told Americans what we like to hear: "What we've done today, you couldn't do in any Muslim country. If you prayed on the palace lawn there, they'd lock you up."
As reported by The Washington Times Sadara Shaw, a resident of Washington, D.C., was quoted as saying "It's a show of solidarity to show all Muslims are not terrorists but law-abiding citizens." That is probably true, but irrelevant since it takes only a small number of terrorists to cause havoc.
"We believe in America's possibilities," Malik told the crowd. "We didn't come to criticize our nation ... I want the American people to know that we love you."
The Imam's Facebook page tells a different story. But only The Times bothered to look at it. While Malik's Facebook shows him dressed in Western clothing, he attended the ceremony dressed as a sheik. That seems more appropriate to the real Imam Malik, because on his Web page he has written: "Democracy is not revelation, and democracy does not equal freedom, for in democracy you have apartheid, you have slavery, you have homosexuality, you have lesbianism, you have gambling, you have all of the vices that are against the spirit of truth; so no we don't want to democratize Islam, we want to Islamize democracy..."
Which Imam is telling the truth and which is practicing deception? One might debate whether apartheid (Jews and Christians), slavery (oppression of women) and homosexuality exist in Muslim countries, the claim of Iran's Ahmadinejad that homosexuals aren't present in his country notwithstanding.
President Obama says Iran has been building a second nuclear enrichment plant. Oh, but Iran will allow in U.N. and possibly even American inspectors. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton says she expects the Iranians will tell us exactly what they are up to at a gathering of six foreign ministers in Geneva on Oct. 1. But hasn't Ahmadinejad already said? All of that nuclear material is to heat, cool and light the homes of peace-loving Iranians. What else is there to discuss?
Iran has about as much credibility as North Korea and Venezuela. Iran reportedly will help Venezuela's Hugo Chavez mine uranium in his country. Chavez denies it, of course. And when he is forced to admit it, he will claim it is for peaceful purposes. Memo to President Obama: radical, fundamentalist Muslims believe they have a religious duty to lie and deceive "infidels." Chavez has more secular motivations for his untruths.
Has anyone noticed the apparent uptick in terrorist activity? In addition to the above, the Justice Department has brought charges in three "unrelated" bomb plots. In the most serious case, Najibullah Zazi, an airport shuttle driver from Denver, was indicted in New York on charges of conspiracy to use weapons of mass destruction against persons or property in the United States. Authorities last week also arrested a 19-year-old Jordanian citizen, Hosam Maher Husein Smadi, and accused him of trying to blow up a downtown Dallas skyscraper. And an Illinois man, Michael C. Finton (aka Talib Islam) was ordered held last week on charges he tried to blow up a federal building in the state's capital.
Are we being infiltrated and surrounded by people who want us dead and our country destroyed? Try a little experiment, Google "Islam near" and then type in the name of any city or town. When I tried the small town of Bryn Mawr, Pa., 10 Islamic-related sites came up. In larger cities, there are as many, or more. Deception is part of the terrorists' battle strategy. Who are you going to believe, the public Imam Malik of the prayer gathering, or the Imam Malik of the Facebook page?
Cal Thomas is a syndicated columnist and author.

The point is to make the people believe what you say and disbelieve what your opponent says. Here are the many ways this is done:
1) The end justifies the means: Republicans have no moral qualms about this. Their philosophy is that the end (Republican rule) justifies the means (lying to the electorate). Democrats, on the other hand, make their bread and butter off of their honesty and character, which makes them particularly vulnerable to character assassination.
2) Unfacts: Some statements sound like facts when they're really just opinions or at best half-facts. I call them unfacts. An unfact is a statement that sounds like a fact but isn't a fact. Most people can't recognize an unfact when they hear it. A few examples would be: "There is a growing threat of terrorism", "SUVs are safer than lighter vehicles", "family values are on the decline". If challenged on these points, you can easily defend them, because they're not real facts. Simply back up the unfact with another unfact! This can go on ad infinitum. Republicans never use a fact when an unfact will do the job just as well.
Fear not the enemy at the gate, for it is the enemy within that will devour you. I see the name calling hasn't gotten more creative. Same old, same old.
Cal Thomas writes: "Are we being infiltrated and surrounded by people who want us dead and our country destroyed?"
No, Cal, we're being infiltrated and surrounded by by nut-case whack-jobs like you who keep the 'Fear Factor' flying high at Fox and Fiends.....
If you're so freaking concerned, folks - go out and join the Armed Forces like Cal didn't.
(And perhaps if there is an 'uptick in terrorist activity" as you claim, Cal - you show three examples of our law enforcement agencies actually 'making collars' - unlike us getting attacked as was done under the Bush administration.)
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When I was a young Sailor - I drank like a Sailor, fought like a Sailor, and screwed like a Sailor. Now that I am old and wise - I have a few scars, but many fond memories.
Lil, use some common sense would ya. If your going to spew crap, go to the Huff N' Puff Post. You know what, McVeigh was a nut job, and conservatives recognize that. If Clinton was a little tougher on the Middle Easterners like he was on the Waco Texas Crowd, maybe 9/11 would of never happened....but that's pure hindsight and speculation. How about your liberal buddies in Hollywood supporting Polanski? Doesn't that seem a little more extreme than what Beck preaches? Whoppie even said it "wasn't rape, rape", and then appers on a Toys R' Us flyer with a child on her lap with the underlying title of "Child Advocate". here's your link http://www.toysrus.com/shop/index.jsp?categoryId=3261680
I hope those cookies in the easy bake aren't laced with Extacy! These were the same hipocrites that chased Catholic priests with pitch forks and torches. Hipocrites, one and all.
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"In this present crisis, government is not the solution to our problem; government is the problem." Ronnie on inauguration day.
What about the whole freedom of religion thing, cal? The real danger to America is the Beck/McVeigh wing of the republican party.
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Nice piece. There is a lot of political correctness in the U.S. and sometimes it is easy to be seen as racist when making comments about certain ethnic or religious groups. In Europe, where I now live, you have to be very careful when giving an opinion on Islam. It got two "infidels" murdered in The Netherlands for expressing their views.
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