Posted on 11/03/2004 3:34:41 AM PST by ovrtaxt
Over the past month, Mike Frazier has received, by his count, six death threats and 47 menacing phone calls. Hes been accosted by complete strangers in public and vilified as an extremist by the largest newspaper in his state. Fraziera pastor at Landmark Baptist Church in Brooksville, Floridahas even seen several churchgoers leave his congregation during this period, because, according to him, they were afraid.
Such is the price Frazier has paid for criticizing the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), the most influential radical Islamist group in the United States.
Fraziers plight is symptomatic of the politically correct hysterics that critics of militant Islam have been subjected to since 9/11, as anyone who dares question the motives of certain American Muslims is invariably tarred as an Islamophobe by the mainstream press. Even ifas is the case with CAIRthe Muslims in question are clearly on the wrong side of the issues when it comes to the War on Terror.
Fraziers problems began on September 14, when he spoke at a meeting of the Hernando County (FL) Commission. Frazier, who hosts a local radio program, was troubled that several local and state officials had attended an awards dinner hosted by CAIR a few weeks before.
After calling attention to CAIRs radical ties, Frazier requested that any officials who had attended the CAIR dinner and accepted awards from the group return them immediately and apologize to the people of Hernando County.
As an elected official, you cant sit down with just anybody, says Frazier. If these people would have bothered to check CAIR out beforehand they would have seen that it is a radical group. At the meeting, I made very clear that I wasnt talking about all Muslims. I was only talking about CAIR. But it was absolutely unbelievable what followed.
Two days after the county commission meeting, St. Petersburg Times reporter Jennifer Liberto wrote an article detailing the event. Her piece laid the groundwork for what would soon become a venomous assault on Fraziers character by the paper.
A taste of the Crusades broke out at the Hernando County Commission meeting Tuesday, wrote Liberto. When a local Baptist pastor accused county leaders of supporting terrorism by attending a private, educational forum on Islam last month.
As if comparing Fraziers actions to the Crusades werent sensationalistic enough, Liberto went on to allege that members of Fraziers church chanted terrorists, terrorists, when elected officials tried to speak, a charge Frazier flatly denies.
Only three people I knew were even at that meeting, says Frazier. My son-in-law and two friends who came for moral support. As I was speaking, two people sitting behind mewho I didnt even knowsaid the word, terrorist. They certainly didnt chant it. Another reporter who covered the meeting has backed me up on this.
Nevertheless, the St. Petersburg Times gleefully hammered Frazier. The same day as Libertos screed appeared, the papers editorial page editor, Jeff Webb, penned a column titled, Pastors Talk of Terrorists is Whats Truly Scary.
In the piece, Webb labeled Frazier an extremist and a fundamentalist zealot, and accused him of propagating fear, terror and disunity. He also blamed Frazier for spreading misinformation and exaggeration to stir the pot of intolerance.
Furthermore, according to Webb, Fraziers criticism of CAIR was nothing more than irresponsible, alarmist, conspiratorial claptrap.
First, some facts: CAIR was founded in part with seed money from the Holy Land Foundation for Relief and Development, a Specially Designated Global Terrorist organization that has been indicted for providing material support to Hamas. CAIR has also accepted substantial donations from Saudi Prince Alwaleed bin Talal as well as the World Assembly of Muslim Youth and the International Islamic Relief Organization, two Saudifunded, Wahhabist groups.
Two of CAIRs founding members, Nihad Awad and Omar Ahmad, both previously worked for the Islamic Association for Palestine (IAP), a group which has acted in support of Hamas, according to a federal judges August 2002 ruling. Tellingly, during a 1994 speech at Floridas Barry University, Awad, who is now CAIRs Executive Director, stated, I am in support of the Hamas movement.
In addition, former CAIR employee Randall Ismail Royer was sentenced to 20 years in prison last April for participation in a network of militant jihadists centered in Northern Virginia, according to the Department of Justice. And Ghasan Elashi, the founding board member of CAIRs Texas chapter, was convicted of violating the Libyan Sanctions Regulations in July 2004 and has also been indicted for providing material support to Hamas.
Much of this informationwhich, incidentally, only begins to scratch the surface of CAIRs radical activitiesis readily available online. Yet the St. Petersburg Times, in its headlong rush to demonize Frazier, conveniently dismissed CAIRs nefarious history.
Ive had to completely alter my life, says Frazier. Im constantly looking over my shoulder. Im considered a bigot by the biggest newspaper in the state. I never know when I open the paper if this is the day they are going to attack me again. Theyre taking me apart piece by piece, article by article.
Indeed, on October 1, just when Frazier thought the controversy may begin to die down, Jeff Webb wrote yet another column accusing him of the worst sort of religious stereotyping, and using anger over domestic terrorism issues to cloak religious prejudice.
For the St. Petersburg Times, which has also shown a troubling deference toward Sami Al-Arian, the former University of South Florida professor who currently stands accused of being the North American leader of the terrorist group Palestinian Islamic Jihad, its support for CAIR is par for the course.
In defending CAIR and denouncing Mike Frazier, the paper has not only apologized for radical Islamists, it has also tarnished the reputation of a patriotic American.
Florida deserves better.
Erick Stakelbeck is senior writer for the Investigative Project, a Washington, D.C.-based counter-terrorism research institute.
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The fascist hatred of the radical leftists

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Jennifer Liberto and Jeff Webb....do some research on CAIR.
I double dog dare you.
The St Petersberg Times is probably one of the worst main papers in America, as far as bias goes. They operate like the NY Times - bad pictures of Bush on the front page, constant hit pieces on Republicans at sensative times, etc.
They also published editorial "hit pieces" on Jeb as front page news. This does not surprise me at all.
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The st pete times lifts stories from the NY Times, the LA Times and the AP all the time. They would like Pinellas to be their leftist utopia but unlike 2000, when it went for Gore, Pinellas was in Bush's column in 04.
can you get us some contact info?
for those interested in sending words of support for this pastor:
http://www.baptistinfo.com/States/FL/34601LAN.HTM
Pinellas and Pasco may well have made the difference in this election. Pasco went for Gore in 2000, but in 2004 we went for Bush by like 20,000. This was a bellwether for Florida.
This treatment by this newspaper is absolutely despicable. I do not understand this mindset which is more afraid of a Christian minister than of a Muslim terrorist. What madness is this?
It didn't get much press play, the only place I saw it was on Free Republic. Michael Moore was in Canada, doing his dancing pig act, and he told the Canadians not to vote for the conservative candidate. He said, "We're idiots. Don't be like us." Moore had broken Canadian law. As a foreigner, he wasn't allowed to comment on the Canadian elections. These people are useful idiots. They count on Bush to protect them, while hating him for doing it.
Same here.
For the St. Petersburg Times, which has also shown a troubling deference toward Sami Al-Arian, the former University of South Florida professor who currently stands accused of being the North American leader of the terrorist group Palestinian Islamic Jihad, its support for CAIR is par for the course.
This in part, is why Castor lost the senate race.
Did I mention that W. has been reelected? 8^)
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They were (hell, still are) Sami al Arian's loudest and proudest media cheerleaders, and naturally they did nothing but fawn all over Jihad Betty Castor, back in her days when she was sheltering al Arian at USF while he used his tenured position to raise millions for Palestinian terrorists, and when she ran for the Senate this year.
When Castor's successor at USF, Judy Genshaft, decided that she had had enough of her campus being used to help terrorists blow up Jewish schoolchildren and went after al Arian, the Times led one of the nastiest character assassination campaigns against a private citizen that's ever been seen. The St. Pete Times is a truly horrid socialist rag. I just love the fact their favorite little terorist appeaser lost her bid to the US Senate.
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