Beware Islamist Plants In Debates
INVESTOR’S BUSINESS DAILY
Posted 12/12/2007
Election ‘08: Muslim activists are in a full-court press to influence the presidential debates and war policy. No matter what they say, they don’t represent ordinary Muslim citizens.
What they really represent are the interests of the radical Muslim Brotherhood, which are decidedly anti-American. Groups tied to the Brotherhood are planting questioners at the debates, and CNN and other hosts aren’t the wiser.
In the past three presidential debates, Muslims were picked to challenge candidates about homeland-security and war policy as it relates to Muslims. Despite prescreening, the questioners were presented to the public as moderate Muslims concerned about alleged anti-Islamic excesses in the war.
Yet they are associated with two Muslim groups that U.S. prosecutors have linked to the Brotherhood, a worldwide jihadist movement that, according to recent court documents, has secretly plotted to take over America from within. They plan to do that precisely by using our political freedoms against us....
http://www.investors.com/editorial/editorialcontent.asp?secid=1501&status=article&id=282355201739100
Scrooges on the Hill: Saying no to Christmas resolution
By Michelle Malkin December 12, 2007 03:18 PM
From the office of GOP Rep. Steve King:
Congressman Steve King reacted this morning to the nine NO votes on his resolution to honor Christmas and the Christian faith. The vote shocked Capitol Hill observers because votes on similar resolutions honoring the holidays of Islam and Hinduism passed without any NO votes.
Appearing this morning on the Fox News Channels Fox and Friends, King said, The [nine] naysayers didnt make it to the floor to debate. I would like to know how they could vote Yes on Islam, Yes on the Indian Religions and No on Christianity when the foundation of this nation and our American culture is Christianity
I think theres an assault on Christianity in America....
http://michellemalkin.com/2007/12/12/scrooges-on-the-hill-saying-no-to-christmas-resolution/