- CAIR’s Michigan branch is “unhappy” with the McCain campaign and demand an apology after Ali Jawad was cut loose.
With her finger on the pulse of the arab community in Michigan, Debbie Schlussel has all the background info on this terrorist here, here and here.
- The two “suspicious” Washington state ferry riders have been found. And CAIR is pleased to report they’re tourist not terrorist.
- CAIR is in full support of the push to change offensive terminology, to "De-Link Faith, Terror to Stunt Extremism" when addressing the enemy. According to the National Counterterrorism Center, words such as islamofascists, jihad, mujahideen and caliphate have "positive" connotations in the muslim world (sic) and should not be used to describe evil, murderous acts by muslims in the name of allah.
- And finally, CAIR’s Chicago branch is "offended" when the city of Irving launched an emergency preparedness drill targeting a simulated mosque. Ahmed Rehab claims "the exercise wrongly typecast islamic houses of worship as security threats." Rehab says he has no reason to believe the exercise was meant to be malicious, but it still perpetuates a stereotype linking all Muslims to terrorism. Here's the entire AP story.
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I'm glad to see that at least ONE city is willing to use a likely terrorism scenario instead of cowering to CAIR.
Does CAIR expect us to believe a radical Presbyterian church is more prone to violence than a mosque?
"Where these gentlemen live, they don't have vehicle ferries. They were fascinated that a ferry could hold that many cars and wanted to show folks back home," FBI Special Agent Robbie Burroughs said Monday.
Yeah, Robbie and I have a bridge in Brooklyn for sale that I think you'd like...
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