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Mas Freedom Faith And Election 2004 At National Pr - Muslimah - 10-30-2004 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE ..: Muslim American Society :.. October 28, 2004 PRESS RELEASE MAS FREEDOM FAITH AND ELECTION 2004 AT NATIONAL PRESS CLUB The Muslim American Society Freedom Foundation held a press conference today at the National Press Club in Washington, DC, focusing on religious community involvement in the upcoming elections. Participants included Dr. Weldon Gaddy, Executive Director of the Interfaith Alliance; Rabbi Jack Moline, Vice President of the Board of Directors of the Interfaith Alliance; Brenda Girton Mitchell, representing the National Council of Churches; and Mahdi Bray, Executive Director of the Muslim American Society Freedom Foundation. "The presence of religion in the 2004 campaign cycle is without precedent. Religion has been not only a recurring subject on the campaign trail; it has been a major campaign strategy," stated Dr. Weldon Gaddy. Brenda Girton Mitchell spoke of the National Council of Churches' commitment to justice in political discourse, the need for candidates to focus on economic equity issues and "giving the good news through good work." "The division of this country into red and blue is no more desirable than the division of this country into black and white," stated Rabbi Jack Moline. "And if we have in common any sacred obligation as citizens of this great nation, it is to vote. "More important, we have a sacred obligation as citizens of faith to vote wisely and not reactively. It is not the case that Democrats or Republicans have a monopoly on truth. The wealthiest nation in the history of humanity has been governed by various combinations of both, and we still haven't managed to eliminate poverty any better than nations who never had a Franklin Roosevelt or Ronald Reagan. "To ignore the nuances in people and their principles is to abandon the opportunity to enfranchise people across the lines of differing opinions," asserted Moline. "It closes off conversation and promotes the notion that every conflict is an ultimate conflict, that the only two options are complete victory and utter defeat. And of course, utter defeat is to be avoided at all costs - even the cost of half the population. "But a victory won at the expense of half the population is defeat for all." Mahdi Bray, Executive Director of the Muslim American Society Freedom Foundation, talked of the role of MAS Freedom: "As a non-profit organization, we are non-partisan, but not non-principle. "I'm truly glad to see the Muslim community galvanized by such important issues as civil rights, due process, voter registration and preparing to vote in record numbers, especially in the battleground states. "I sense a truly local grassroots political movement taking place in the Muslim community whose significance many even in our national leadership have not fully comprehended. I'm encouraged by the level of political maturity and sophistication I see emerging at the grassroots level. "Regardless of who wins this Tuesday, the Muslim community seems to be preparing to take its rightful place in the American civic process." ====== The Freedom Foundation is the public affairs arm of the Muslim American Society (MAS), a national grassroots religious, social, and educational organization. MAS is America's largest grassroots Muslim organization with over 50 chapters nationwide. Learn more at www.masnet.org. ____________________________________________ MAS Freedom Foundation 1050 17th Street NW #600 Washington, DC 20036 Tel: (202) 496-1288 Fax: (202) 463-0686 URL: http://www.masnet.org/index_publicaffairs.asp Email: freedom@masnet.org |