Yaako Warrior the slayer of ****skin mohammadans wrote:
> Water Dragon wrote:
>> It used to be that the only people I knew who were concerned about the
>> behavior of fellow mass-transit passengers were Israelis. But that was
>> before Sept. 11, the airline "shoe bomber," the Madrid railway attacks
>> and the 2005 suicide bombings in the London subway.
>>
>> Like it or not, the mantra "if you see something, say something" is
>> simply part of the reality of life in the age of the war on Islamist
>> terror. Indeed, it was exactly this sort of routine vigilance on the
>> part of a young clerk at a Circuit City electronics outlet store this
>> spring that led to the uncovering of a local Islamist plot to murder
>> U.S. soldiers at Fort Dix, N.J.
>>
>> But while that young man was justly celebrated for his good deed,
>> others with equally reasonable suspicions of foul play can expect
>> something quite different: a lawsuit.
>>
>> Justified Suspicions
>>
>> Passengers on a U.S. Airways flight in Minneapolis last November
>> noticed six Islamic clerics behaving in a suspicious manner. They were
>> not merely by praying loudly before boarding, but didn't sit in their
>> assigned seats and spread out around the airplane and asked for
>> unneeded seatbelt extenders.
>>
>> Frightened by the possibility of a hijacking, the passengers re****ted
>> this behavior to authorities. The six Muslims, now known as the
>> "flying imams," were questioned and then exonerated. But it didn't end
>> there.
>>
>> Rather than express understanding of the situation, with the help of
>> the Council of American Islamic Relations the imams accused everyone
>> involved in the incident of anti-Muslim prejudice, and are suing the
>> passengers they frightened.
>>
>>
>> The goal of the lawsuit is to send a message to anyone who
>> associates Muslims with terror that they should think twice before
>> saying anything.
>>
>> The goal of the lawsuit is not just revenge for their experience, but
>> to send a message to anyone who associates Muslims with terror -- no
>> matter how reasonable their suspicions might be -- that they should
>> think twice before saying anything.
>>
>> The possibility of such lawsuits, not to mention the certainty that
>> CAIR will label them as "racists," will deter those who re****t
>> questionable activity to the authorities, and thus potentially make it
>> easier for terrorists to operate in the open.
>>
>> Some members of Congress have responded to this problem, and are
>> seeking to add to a Homeland Security bill an amendment that would
>> give immunity to anyone who re****ted in good faith suspicious activity
>> on mass transit. Though the provision sponsored by Rep. Peter King
>> (R-N.Y.) was passed in both Houses of Congress, it may yet be
>> discarded when competing House and Senate bills are reconciled in
>> conference.
>>
>> If that happens, it will be because some of our politicians are more
>> interested in their war on the administration than in giving honest
>> citizens protection against frivolous lawsuits by the Islamist
>> race-baiters at CAIR, whose roots as a sup****t group for Hamas betray
>> their own extremist agenda.
>>
>> But at the heart of this controversy isn't just partisan****p, or a
>> desire to protect innocent Muslims from humiliation. What this is
>> about is the legitimacy of the war on Islamist terror itself.
>>
>> Insight into this dilemma was provided, ironically enough by the first
>> professed Muslim to serve in Congress: freshman Rep. Keith Ellison
>> (D-Minn.).
>>
>> Ellison caused a regrettable kerfuffle when some pundits wrongly
>> expressed opposition to his decision to take his oath of office last
>> January by swearing on the Koran. His defenders sought to downplay any
>> notion that this former sup****ter of Louis Farrakhan was anything but
>> an ardent defender of civil liberties.
>>
>> But in a July 8 speech, Ellison revealed himself to be someone who
>> looks at the post-9/11 world from a CAIR-like frame of reference. In
>> it, he compared America's response to that attack to the way the Nazis
>> exploited the 1933 burning of the Reichstag in Berlin.
>>
>>
>> In Ellison's vision, the belated efforts by Americans to wake up
>> to the reality of the Islamist threat was a nightmare based on fraud
>> and fear-mongering Nazi-look-alikes.
>>
>> The statement was not just a classic example of Michael Moore-style,
>> over-the-top hatred for Bush, but revealed a sensibility that saw the
>> entire effort to fight Al Qaeda and render future terror attacks less
>> likely as inherently illegitimate. In Ellison's vision, the belated
>> efforts by Americans to wake up to the reality of the Islamist threat
>> was a nightmare based on fraud and fear-mongering Nazi-look-alikes,
>> not a nation asserting its right to defend itself against terror.
>>
>> That such sentiments exist in the fever swamps of both the far right
>> and left in this country is no secret. That they are being put about
>> by members of Congress -- especially the man embraced by American
>> Muslims as their role model and spokesman -- is telling.
>>
>> The speech also generated one of those controversies that illustrate
>> how distorted both political discourse and interfaith communal
>> relations have become.
>>
>> In response to his use of an inappropriate Nazi analogy, the
>> Anti-Defamation League first reached out to Ellison. Seeking to make
>> friends rather than merely to shoot from the hip, the ADL met with the
>> congressman to try and coax back in off the ledge. But though the
>> Minnesotan now says he agrees with ADL's position, he was slow to
>> backtrack, and after the affair dragged on for weeks, the group's
>> leader, Abe Foxman, finally issued a statement taking him to task.
>>
>> Ellison's reaction was to play the victim and claim he was
>> "blindsided" by Foxman's reproof since he eventually intended to say
>> something though he won't make one now. Thus, rather than the focus
>> being on Ellison's wild charges, Foxman wound up in the dock.
>>
>> Due to Ellison's clever spin, the reaction to his speech was treated
>> as the offense, not his appropriation of Holocaust imagery to smear
>> the anti-terror campaign. The issue became Foxman's supposed eagerness
>> to garner publicity and to shrei gevalt, not Ellison's embrace of
>> extremist rhetoric.
>>
>> But Foxman had been dead right about Ellison.
>>
>> While America Slept
>>
>> Prior to 9/11, America was asleep to the threat from Islamist
>> terrorists, and their apologists and rationalizers. After that
>> national trauma, more of us began to think about the danger and take
>> action.
>>
>>
>> The real danger is the return to the pre-9/11 apathetic mindset
>> that Ellison and his allies at CAIR are encouraging.
>>
>> It is true that the Homeland Security Department created to coordinate
>> our defense has been a disappointing boondoggle. And a fear of
>> accusations of racism from CAIR has led to a refusal to use profiling
>> techniques that has rendered airline-security measures a joke, as old
>> ladies can be strip-searched while those who are more likely to be
>> dangerous are left alone. But though the possibility of another
>> atrocity exists, there has been no repeat of 9/11.
>>
>> While the administration has plenty of mistakes to answer for, the
>> real danger is the return to the pre-9/11 apathetic mindset that
>> Ellison and his allies at CAIR are encouraging.
>>
>> If it has gotten to the point where people like the U.S. Air
>> passengers and Abe Foxman are seen as the problem -- and not the
>> jihad-rationalizers at CAIR or a congressman who thinks Republicans
>> are Nazis -- then we are back to square one in the war on terror.
>>
>>
>> Published: Sunday, July 29, 2007
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>>
>>
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> De****t the dirty ****skin mohammadans back to dunecoon lands.
>
>
> Gary the mighty Yaako warrior.
>
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