Posted on 09/19/2005 4:39:11 PM PDT by JesseP
This past weekend I did some personal undercover work at a local CAIR (Council on American-Islamic Relations) fundraiser. I made off with a pocket handbook containing some deeply disturbing instructions to their members. I would like everyone to read it. It will only be available at this link until the end of the week so I suggest downloading it and distributing it to all who are concerned:
http://www.unitedamericancommittee.org/cairguide.gif
-JP
United American Committee
http://www.UnitedAmericanCommittee.org
info@unitedamericancommittee.org
500 troops from of an army of 7000 (with reinforcements on the way) is a significant contribution. Much more than you're doing to stop babies from being boiled alive in Darfur.
Is the deeply disturbing part on the reverse side?
Five hundred is not a significant contribution. It's a joke. The Sudanese Army numbers 100,000 men in uniform. Add another 100,000 allied paramilitary and militia in an area the size of Texas, and even you might begin to appreciate how inadequate that number is. They'd better snooze.
I missed this post.
No I haven't served in the military, but I know that calling military family members "smirking whores" isn't support.
Did you serve?
Did you serve in the US military?
No. You're fifth column through and through.
Tell me this, dhimmi, how much heroics have you heard emanating from American muslim troops? How much treachery? Case closed.
i never said that. what are you doing to stop babies from being boiled alive in darfur?
Five hundred is not a significant contribution. It's a joke.
500 troops is approx. 7% of Mali's armed forces, which is similar to the proportion of American troops (135,000 of approx. 2.2 million active, reserve and nat'l guard)
How'd you serve?
If you knew how to support our troops and their families, why the "smirking whore" reference?
Lissen, jerk, I never called your mother a whore -- smirking, cheap or otherwise. And I never said that American soldiers are more likely to be traitors than heors. You don't know a damn thing about supporting troops.
Go away to the fifth column underminder Quisling.
What are you doing, dhimmi? Your masters are responsible.
Gee, I'd nuke Khartoum if I had the means.
Don't make me laugh, five hundred is pure symbolism.
I didn't know that was your mother. Sorry, but my opinion of her hasnt' changed.
Oh, I don't know... I spend a lot of time arguing against dhimmi dipwads.
Lots of us don't like to go to outside links. Why didn't you post more of the story?
That's the most honest thing you've said all day.
I spend a lot of time arguing against dhimmi dipwads.
And losing, no doubt.
I don't like or trust CAIR.
That said, I didn't think this pamphlet was too terribly disturbing...revealing, maybe.
I was especially amused by the advice on "Writing a letter to the editor" where it said, "Speak on behalf of an organization, even if you have to create that organization to work on that issue."
Pretty funny. And sadly, true.
Damn, your English skills are about as good as my Farsi skills.
Give me a break. Nobody loses to a dhimmi dipwad.
The only part that is slightly troublesome to me is the "Rights of The Student" list and I suppose even that is within the bounds of basic human rights. What do you find so disturbing?
The Sudanese Army has 60,000 troops.
You know what's a joke? The fact that you have a background in statistics.
Gee, dippy... The air force can kill, too.
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