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    City Council Meetings to Begin with Muslim Prayers
    By BOB CONNORS
    Updated 8:04 PM EDT, Tue, Sep 7, 2010


    The Council announced Tuesday that it has invited local imams to perform Islamic invocations at the beginning of the Council meetings in September.

    Though meetings don't regularly begin with any form of prayer, an email from the Common Council called it "an act of solidarity with our Muslim brothers and sisters."

    The email even referenced the ongoing issue in New York. "One of the goals of the Council is to give a voice to the many diverse peoples of the City, which is especially important given the recent anti-Islam events throughout the country."

    Council President Jo Winch called it an important move for the Council. "I feel it is very important that, as a Council, we project a culture of inclusiveness in the City of Hartford. Too often it is our differences that divide us. In my opinion, it is our combination of differences that makes us strong," Winch said.
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    Bet this makes Obama happy.
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      Update on this story:


      Muslims Protest Moment of Silence By LAUREN PETTY
      Updated 2:25 PM EDT, Tue, Sep 14, 2010



      Hartford’s City Council revoked its offer for an imam to say a prayer at Monday’s meeting, but outside City Hall on Monday night, Imam Kashif Abdul-Karim prayed for the city, in Arabic and English.

      “We beseech you to help our leaders to decide with wisdom,” said Imam Kashif.

      The Hartford City Council had invited imams to start its two September meetings with prayer, including the meeting on Monday. It was meant to show solidarity with Muslims at a time of controversy over the proposed mosque near Ground Zero and the possible Koran burning. Instead, it brought on a slew of hateful emails and phone calls. Amid the public outcry, the council revoked that decision after public outcry.

      Some who protested said the timing was simply too close to the September 11th anniversary.

      "It’s basically just disrespecting the whole Muslim community by lumping us together with 12 people out of 1.5 billion people around the world," Imam Kashif said, speaking of some of the 19 terrorists who carried out the attacks.

      “I am not linking them to anything. It is my responsibility that I represent everybody in the city of Hartford," said Council President rJo Winch.

      That’s why, Winch said, she came up with an alternative to the traditional invocation -- a moment of silence for the month.

      “Our fix is that nobody will speak for the month of September. Everyone will come in and do a moment of silence. That way, we are not disrespecting anyone," Winch said.

      However, some who attended Monday’s prayer vigil said the silence is letting the haters have the last word.

      "I don’t want anyone to think we’re bowing down (to the emails). One guy responded, "We won." And it was the hardest email I had to read," Councilman Luis Cotto said, choking back tears.

      A moment of silence will also be held at the council's next meeting Sept. 27.









      What a group of brilliant leaders - Now they have pissed off the Iman after trying to pander to them.

      When will the Libs ever learn
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