Posted on 07/18/2006 1:22:01 PM PDT by pabianice
Ahmed Younis, that weasly little terrorist apologist from the US-based "Muslim Public Affairs Counsel," was just on Fox explaining that evil Israel must be stopped in its disproportionate and dastardly attack upon the peace-loving Arabs on Lebanon, Syria, and Iran.
Scott would have none of it and kept insisting that Younis declare that Israel, having again been attacked, has the natural right to self-defense. Back and forth they went, with Younis trying to get in his talking points ("Israel is a bully; Israel is using 'disproportionate force;' Israel is the real cause of Arab suffering in the Middle East; the US is aiding Israel's illegal war; etc.) and Scott talking over him and insisting that Younis agree that Israel has the right to defend itself from the Arab's unrelenting terror attacks.
Nothing was settled, but it was nice to see at least one Muslim apologist put in his place.
That's David Asman, IIRC, not John Scott.
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LOL! The pictures really tell the story, too.
The Fox newsman in your photo is David Asnan, not John Scott.
Thanks for the correction.
I hope John had his shots afterwards. That can't be healthy.
...okay, whoever...
"Israel is the real cause of Arab suffering in the Middle East."
Excuse me, but these countries have so much oil money coming in, they don't know what to do with it.
Nothing to see here, move along.
(/sarcasm)
Muslim Public Affairs Council...how nice.
Yes. Two were Joe Kennedy, Sr. (the old bastard himself) and Charles Lindberg.
Younis is definitely BARF.
We had The German American Bund. Now it's called CAIR.
If he said it once he said it 3 or 4 times, he is a sickening little weasel. You were correct in calling him weasly.
Probably in cahoots with CAIR.
There's several really good Fox anchors who we do not see often enough. David Asman, John Scott and Bob Sellers, for my money. I'd like to see anyone of them go to some of the prime time shows. Even Julia Banderas can be very good.
Will there be a video? :) :) :)
They keep trying to use the same playbook they used in the '80s and '90s, but they don't get that people here (for the most part) aren't buying it anymore, and even people in Europe seem to be quietly recognizing most of it as BS.
bttt
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