Posted on 08/10/2025 2:34:32 PM PDT by Words Matter
US Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) has urged the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to launch an investigation into the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), claiming the nonprofit advocacy group has longstanding ties to terrorist organizations including Hamas.
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Twenty four years overdue.
Spot ON.
Do it NOW.
Bump
they will claim that the inquiry is racist, etc.
https://islaminitsownwords.blogspot.com/2009/07/example-of-usual-muslim-taqyya_09.html
This is interesting:
https://jihadwatch.org/
“Twenty four years overdue.”
CAIR needs to be designated as a terrorist organization and it’s members deported to Iran.
This video describes tequila, i mean taqyya
I wonder if any trial attorney has argued that a witness is not credible because his belief system requires him to lie to protect himself and and others who share that belief system.
The DoJ had CAIR under investigation under the Bush administration, and had positive proof that CAIR was laundering money for the Holyland Foundation, which was funding Hamas. Nothing was done with the case then, nothing will be done now. Don’t ask me for a link, it’s firsthand information.
Investigate AIPAC!!!!
More upset about Aipac than Cair. Is that you Omar?
I hope Cotton succeeds
Good! Very long overdue. Especially given his obvious this problem is
Yea, keep promoting the ‘laser space’ lunatic “lady”
The suicidals will promote islamization for their hatred goal.
Allah-akbar-Parmy
Yes
ABOUT TIME!!!!!!!
THAT does seem familiar....maybe NOW it will happen!!
Sounds like somebody in Congress finally got his lightbulb on top of his head glowing. Hope it lasts. This action is long overdue.
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