This policy is anti-American; it is being promoted by the Obama 
administration.
Obama's pro-Islam views have  interfered with  US policy from the beginning
and with US military effectiveness,  although in that case Obama's
pro-gender-feminist views have added  a  level of ineffectiveness
to how the armed forces do things. This has  all been a disaster
none of which current Obama worshippers  acknowledge.
BR comment
 
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Atlas Shrugs
June 27, 2014
 
 
_US military personnel forced to submit to the sharia  during Ramadan_ 
(http://p.feedblitz.com/r3.asp?l=92398422&f=26412&u=13042656&c=4783732) 
 


Our troops must adhere to the sharia during the  Islamic month of Ramadan 
in Bahrain and other Muslim countries. Subjected to  dawah (proselytizing) by 
an Islamic cultural adviser at the Naval Support  Activity, soldiers are 
forced to sit through lessons on Islam. No eating,  drinking, alcohol, smoking 
during the month of Ramadan. 
This is what the Obama administration and the  US military are obsessed 
with as armies of jihad tear through the Middle  East

 
 
Military newspaper Stars and Stripes  report: 
“It actually made me want to do  a lot more research into the religion,” 
said Petty Officer 1st Class James  Ramirez.
Really? How about equal time for the Jewish  faith? The Christian faith? 
The Hindu faith? 
US military  are encouraged “to experience  Iftar in a Ramadan tent.” 
Why anyone who is not a Muslim must stop eating  (except in secret) during 
Ramadan is another example of Islamic supremacism.  Unlike Jewish law, which 
pertains only to Jews, and Canon Law, which pertains  only to Catholics, 
the Sharia asserts its totalitarian authority over  non-Muslims. 
During the Jewish holiday of Yom Kippur, Jews  fast from sunup to sundown. 
Nowhere and at no time has the idea of no one else  eating been considered. 
Nor should it. 
The idea that our servicemen and women cannot  have a coffee on their drive 
to work is outrageous and indicative of how far the  West has gone in the  
norming of the sharia. Muslims eat a giant meal before sunup,  but our boys 
and girls can’t have a coffee while we defend these countries in  many 
cases? Supremacism and submission. 
And it doesn’t stop there. Our soldiers (men  and women) must wear long 
sleeve shirts. No alcohol or smoking  is  permitted, and if all this weren’t 
pathetic enough, soldiers are instructed to  say “Ramadan Kareem.” 
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US personnel in Bahrain prepare for  Ramadan 
By Hendrick  Simoes 
_Stars and Stripes_ 
(http://p.feedblitz.com/t3.asp?/26412/13042656/4783732/www.stripes.com/news/us-personnel-in-bahrain-prepare-for-ramadan-1.290739)
  
Published: June 26, 2014 (thanks  to witness) 
Ali Hassan, a base cultural adviser at Naval  Support Activity Bahrain, 
briefs about 150 U.S. personnel about Islam, the  Islamic lunar calendar, and 
about customs and traditions during Ramadan,  Tuesday. 
MANAMA, Bahrain — U.S. personnel accustomed  to drinking their coffee on 
the drive to work will have to put that habit on  hold for about a month. It’s 
one of a few lifestyle changes Americans  will have to make during the holy 
month of Ramadan. 
Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic  calendar. Officials expect 
Ramadan to begin at sunrise on Saturday, depending  on when the new moon is 
sighted. The holy month lasts for approximately 30  days — until about July 28. 
For Muslims around the world, Ramadan is a month  of fasting and devotion to 
God. Most Muslims fast from dawn to sunset, when  families gather for Iftar —
 the meal that breaks the fast. 
For the 8,200 U.S. personnel living here,  and those serving throughout the 
U.S. Central Command area of responsibility —  including service members, 
civilian personnel, contractors and family members  — the month may require 
changing some daily  routines. 
Businesses and government offices will reduce  hours and most restaurants 
will be closed during daylight hours. 
While not required to fast during  Ramadan, in Bahrain, Americans can be 
fined or  detained by local authorities for eating, drinking or smoking in 
public when  off-base during daylight hours. 
Navy officials are requiring  U.S. personnel to dress more conservatively 
off-base during Ramadan.  Although not a requirement by Bahraini authorities, 
the Navy is demanding that  men wear long-sleeved shirts and women wear 
sleeved blouses that cover their  elbows. Also, men must wear long trousers, 
and women should wear pants or  skirts that cover the knees. 
Base cultural advisers have  spent the last few weeks conducting Ramadan 
briefs to educate Americans about  the holy month. Ali  Hassan briefed about 
150 personnel Tuesday about Islam, the lunar calendar and  customs and 
traditions during Ramadan. 
“It actually made me want to do  a lot more research into the religion,” 
said Petty Officer 1st Class James  Ramirez. He said the additional 
requirements during the month aren’t a big  deal to him. “For such a small 
period of 
time, it’s a small sacrifice,” he  said. 
Other service members echoed that  sentiment. 
Hassan encouraged personnel to experience  Iftar in a Ramadan tent, many of 
which are set up at various locations around  Bahrain during the holy month 
and welcome non-Muslims. 
“Make it a point to visit these tents while  you’re here. You don’t know 
if you’ll ever come back to Bahrain in the  future,” Hassan said during the 
brief. 
While the tents offer a more traditional  atmosphere, many restaurants put 
aside their regular menus during the month  and serve special Iftar dinners. 
Things to Know During Ramadan: 
Eating, drinking, chewing and smoking in  public are civil offenses in some 
Islamic countries. 
Men should wear long sleeves and pants.  Women’s sleeves should extend 
below the elbow and pants or skirts should cover  the knees. 
Avoid critical remarks about fasting or any  religious practice. 
Most restaurants will be closed except those  in 4- and 5-star hotels. 
Businesses alter and reduce hours during the  day; some open at night until 
early morning hours. 
Arabs are good hosts and may offer you food  or refreshments during 
daylight hours. Such offers should be  declined. 
All consumption of alcohol by U.S. military  personnel is prohibited at any 
off base public venue in the U.S. Navy 5th  Fleet Area of Responsibility 
during Ramadan. 
It’s customary to say ‘Ramadan Kareem’ during  Ramadan. 
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The custom of Ramadan is indefensible on many  grounds and it should be 
actively discouraged, not encouraged. In fact, any  soldier of sailor who 
observes any Ramadan customs while on duty should be  punished -because doing 
so 
could only result in military ineffectiveness and  undermine morale. 
Such a much needed policy cannot be enforced  while a pro-Islam president 
is in office. This particular pro-Islam  president  -let us hope there will 
never again be someone like him-   might not have gotten elected in the first 
place, or been re-reelected in 2012  except for the ignorance and stupidity 
of the GOP candidates who opposed him,  who refused to discuss Muslim 
religion on principle:   Because, you see, they don't begin to understand Islam 
and are ignorant of its  basics just as they are ignorant of religion 
generally. And so they made  opposition to discussing Islam into a "principle" 
intended to sound good no  matter how ludicrous, objectively, such a position 
actually is. 
All of which also raises another  question:  Given this policy why 
shouldn't the US  military actively promote observance of Good Friday, Palm 
Sunday, 
and  Easter,  plus various Jewish holy days? There should also be  promotion 
of Reformation Sunday and an appropriate day to  honor the  Virgin Mary. If 
Muslims object they should be dishonorably discharged from the  military. 
However, they really should not be in the  military in the first place; 
they are a fifth column of  potential Major Hassans. 
BR  comment

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