Posted on 05/16/2006 8:19:08 AM PDT by LibWhacker
Six groups, including the Anaheim-based Council on American Islamic Relations in Southern California, filed a Freedom of Information Act request Monday asking about suspected law enforcement monitoring of Islamic religious institutions.
The American Civil Liberties Union of Southern California filed the request on behalf of CAIR, the Islamic Shura Council of Southern California, area mosques and six leaders in the Muslim community. Four from Orange County include:
Muzammil Siddiqi, imam of the Islamic Society of Orange County in Garden Grove.
Hussam Ayloush, executive director at CAIR.
Sabiha Khan, CAIR spokeswoman.
Shakeel Syed, executive director of the Islamic Shura Council of Southern California.
(Excerpt) Read more at ocregister.com ...
Pound sand!
If we really had a leader in Washington we would have unleased the justice dept & sued the ACLU under the RICO statues & got rid of these commies.
We can dream. If only that would happen.
Not to mention CAIR.
FM: Da EFF BEE EYE
TO: AY CEE ELL YOU
RE: FOIA
DT: Yes - call me
Dear AY CEE ELL YOU:
Where the sun don't shine? Mmmmmmkay?
Da Boss
"We'd prefer not to."
Pound sand! and then Each It !!!
these idiots need to go whack off somewhere outside my country. Go live with the iranian dude Ahwannabeamandinajhad. Let them live under the tyrannts rule for about 10 years then see if they think this country is so bad.
I wonder, can the CIA secretly do some covert operations and take care of these fascists that are destroying my country? You know - be more like the mafia. those that fight the establishment are here today, gone tomorrow...
Arghhhh
I met the Siddiqi character at the mosque in Garden Grove during a Christian/Muslim "bridge" event. The idea is to get the religions together and debate the differences thus allowing a "bridge" to be built between them. I found the meeting, while an interesting theology debate, a total waste of my time.
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