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
That's a good idea, I am going to send off to CAIR for one in Arabic
Well, I would ask them in arabic then.
I will
I think playing the Beatles White Lbum backwards is more disturbing than this....
What is DU, you ever hear Thomas Jefferson say "Let the eye of vigilance never be closed."
Apparently you feel the Muslims are doing a good job monitoring themselves, what a relief to know that, we can all rest safely now.
This is good stuff to be aware of, but nothing that the abuse of our laws hasn't permitted for decades. Our courts and our laws need to be clarified.
I read it through. I see no problem with it. Substitute your religion for "Muslim" in there. It seems perfectly decent to me.
I don't. I was at a book fair at my local public school today and was happy to see a table in the center with Christmas and Chanukah books and items. If there had been a Ramadan book there, it would not have offended me in the least.
the iranian regime wants people to believe that political dissidents in iran really mean exactly the opposite of what they are saying in public.
that should give pause to those freepers who use the "al-taqiyya crutch" to discount anything good a muslim ever says.
funny how similar the camps are.
again, it should give pause, but it probably won't.
see post #64, then post #90
i'm sure they would mind that their taxes were being wasted on monitoring religious services instead of shipping containers, encoded messages and airport security.
and so would i.
Most Americans learned all they'll ever need to know about islam on 9/11.
"I didn't see "good muslims" protesting on 9/11. Or when our embassy staff was taken hostage in Iran. Or when a thousand other atrocities were committed in the name of that loathsome "religion.""
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Because you either had your eyes closed or you chose to ignore what your did see.
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"No, they were all out in the streets dancing, ululating, and generally having a grand old time celebrating the slaughter of innocents."
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Hardly
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"Nary a peep of protest was heard from even one "good muslim."
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I was with a muslim friend of mine that day. I don't remember you there, but he gave more than "a peep of protest"
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"Most Americans learned all they'll ever need to know about islam on 9/11."
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Too many Americans think all they ever needed to know about Islam comes from 9/11.
Then tell us... Where exactly did this mythical protest take place?
Hardly
All taken on 9/11. Now show us one taken of the pigs protesting.
I didn't think so.
I don't have any pictures of pigs protesting, but I hear they are very smart animals and their absence speaks volumes about their disrespect for the dead and their hatred for America.
One of these "mythical protests" took place in New York City. In case you forgot, you can see pictures here:
http://hereisnewyork.org/gallery/
Another "mythical protest" took place in Iran:
http://www.time.com/time/europe/photoessays/vigil/
Now tell me, where is your mythical evidence that all Muslims were dancing in the streets celebrating? And, since you can't produce that, would you tell me if the families of the Muslims killed on September 11th were celebrating the deaths of their loved ones in the streets, or at home in mourning?
These are basic Constitutional rights. If these CAIR guys (lying dirtbags, for the most part) have the wherewithal, organizationa and presence of mind to stand up for themselves, good for them. Who cares what the ACLU thinks? They're wrong on matters of church/state separation anyway.
The problem isn't with them or the law, as far as this particular pamphlet goes. The problem is with Christians who didn't aggressively resist forced atheism in public schools during the 50s, or who stopped praying out loud in public assemblies, or who sit around and wait for the antichrist to chop their heads off because it's the end times, blablabla, when they should be PREACHING THE GOSPEL OF THE KINGDOM!!!
Yeah, it's a problem when these CAIR people are not at all interested in condemning acts of mass murder in the name of their silly god, but as far as this thing you posted, it's straight up Constitutional.
Sorry, but your rudeness is a bit late, got an email telling me the same thing, only without the rude bull.
Thanks again,
Jake
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