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Dhimmitude


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Dhimmitude

I never heard the word until now. Type it into Google and start reading. Pretty interesting. It’s on page 107 of the health bill. I looked it up and it is a real word. Amish are also excluded.

Dhimmitude is the Muslim’s system of controlling non-Muslim populations conquered through jihad. Specifically, it is the taxing of non-Muslims in exchange for tolerating their presence and as a coercive means of converting remnants to Islam.

The ObamaCare bill is the establishment of Dhimmitude and Sharia Muslim diktat in the United States.

Muslims are specifically exempted from the government mandate to purchase insurance and also from the penalty tax for being uninsured. Islam considers insurance to be gambling, risk taking and usury and is thus banned. Muslims are specifically granted exemption based on this.

How convenient. So I, a Christian, will have crippling IRS liens placed against all of assets, including real estate, animals and even accounts receivables and will face prison time because I refuse to buy insurance or pay the penalty tax. Meanwhile, Louis Farrakhan will have no such penalty and will have 100% of his health needs paid for by the defacto government insurance. Non-Muslims will be paying a tax to subsidize Muslims. Period. This is Dhimmitude.

Dhimmitude serves two purposes. It enriches the Muslim masters and serves to drive conversions to Islam. In this case, the incentive to convert to Islam will be taken up by those in inner cities as well as the godless Generation X, Y, and Z types who have no moral anchor. If you don’t believe in Christ to begin with, it is no problem at all to sell him for 30 pieces of silver – “Sure, I’ll be a Muslim if it means free health insurance and no taxes. Where do I sign, bro?”

G. Allen Fox

September 10, 2010

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4 thoughts on “Dhimmitude

  1. I cannot find the page 107 that you refer to…I have the entire 2,076 pages of HR 3590. Please refer to the section and title rather than the page: The following is on page 107 of the pdf format:
    107
    •AMDT. NO. 2786
    1 qualified health plan solely because the plan
    2 does not offer coverage of benefits offered
    3 through the stand-alone plan that are otherwise
    4 required under paragraph (1)(J); and
    5 (G) periodically review the essential health
    6 benefits under paragraph (1), and provide a re7
    port to Congress and the public that contains—
    8 (i) an assessment of whether enrollees
    9 are facing any difficulty accessing needed
    10 services for reasons of coverage or cost;
    11 (ii) an assessment of whether the es12
    sential health benefits needs to be modified
    13 or updated to account for changes in med14
    ical evidence or scientific advancement;
    15 (iii) information on how the essential
    16 health benefits will be modified to address
    17 any such gaps in access or changes in the
    18 evidence base;
    19 (iv) an assessment of the potential of
    20 additional or expanded benefits to increase
    21 costs and the interactions between the ad22
    dition or expansion of benefits and reduc23
    tions in existing benefits to meet actuarial
    24 limitations described in paragraph (2); and
    VerDate Nov 24 2008 00:00 Nov 20, 2009 Jkt 089200 PO 00000 Frm 00107 Fmt 6654 Sfmt 6201 E:\BILLS\H3590.AS H3590 wwoods2 on DSK1DXX6B1PROD with BILLS

    • Thanks, Norm. This came from the man whose name appears at the bottom of the post. I took it to be correct. You know what they say about “assuming,” don’t you?

      • Thanks,
        I did read something awhile back about the Amish exemption but got away from it and on to other stuff…but it does seem plausible that the muslim in the White House will exempt his fellow worshippers. By the way…you might want to know that I have a distance connection to the White House. The architect, James A. Hoban was a great, great (forgot how many greats) grandfather or uncle…I traced my family tree back in 1980 and got confused with some of the lineage due to poor quality records…but close enough anyway to call him a great, great, great grandfather.

        Norm

      • It’s so great that you did at least part of your family tree, and so interesting about one of your “greats” being the architect of the White House. My youngest son is deep into genealogy.

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