Keyword: anticair
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The Fight for the Truth Described by Founder at Spring 2007 Board MeetingThe Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) has, since 1994, billed itself as a ‘grassroots civil rights and advocacy group’ that seeks to ‘put forth an Islamic perspective to ensure the Muslim voice is represented.’ It has forged relationships with a range of civil liberties groups such as the ACLU, NAACP, Hispanic Unity, Organization of Chinese Americans, among others. CAIR has purported to represent the Muslim community in the mainstream media, and it has also made some powerful connections to official Washington. Its stated platform seems, after all, innocuous...
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2nd Annual Rally Against Islamofascism DaySaturday March 31st 2007 On Saturday March 31st Americans of all ethnicities and of all religious backgrounds are urged to take to the streets in peaceful protest of Islamic radicalism. The primary locations of the rallies will be in front of several offices of the Council on American Islamic Relations deemed by many as a radical Islamist front organization. See the Press Release See http://unitedamericancommittee.org for more details.
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An additional rally location has been added to the list of rallies against CAIR/Islamofascism on Saturday March 31st: Midwest: Missouri - Columbia: Location: Post Office on E 500 block of Walnut Street, across the street on the sidewalk. Time: 9:45am to 11am. Contact: ltw03y@hotmail.com --- Here are the other locations: West Coast: Southern California Rally: In front of CAIR's Southern California Office We will be hanging an effigy of bin Laden Location: 2180 W. Crescent Ave. Anaheim, CA 92801 Time: 1:00 PM Contact: losangeles@unitedamericancommittee.org East Coast: New York - NYC: GROUND ZERO MAIN RALLY AGAINST ISLAMOFASCISM DAY RALLY - BE...
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Who CAIRs About Terror Victims? By Joe KaufmanFrontPageMagazine.com | July 6, 2006Incredible as it seems, two “moderate” American Muslim groups, International ANSWER, and other radicals are protesting in the nation's capital today against the Middle Eastern “hostage-taking”...of Israel.Two Sundays ago, Israeli Defense Force Corporal Gilad Shalit was kidnapped by Palestinian terrorists from Hamas, the Popular Resistance Committees (reportedly a Hamas front), and a little known group called the Army of Islam. Since that time, the Israeli government has made it its mission to do what it takes to get Shalit back, whether by diplomacy or force. The United States government has said...
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The Meaning of 'Islamofascism' The MEMRI Report By STEVEN STALINSKY May 24, 2006 Since the war on terrorism began many new Arabic and Islamic terms including "Fatwa" and "Jihad" have been introduced to Western vernacular. To the displeasure of some Islamists other terms such as "homicide bomber" and "Islamofascism" have also been introduced. An article titled "How the Right Played the Fascism Card Against Islam" on the Web site of the Council on American-Islamic Relations is highly critical of using the term "Islamofascism":
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The Council on American-Islamic Relations has filed a $1.35 million lawsuit against the founder of a website that accuses the controversial lobby group of supporting terrorism. The Washington, D.C.-based CAIR charges five statements made by its Internet critic, Anti-CAIR, amount to "libelous defamation." CAIR seeks $1 million in compensatory damages and $350,000 in punitive damages in addition to its legal fees and interest. Anti-CAIR's founder is Andrew Whitehead, 46, a retired Navy enlisted man in Virginia Beach, Va., who says he simply wants to see CAIR "go away." He told the Norfolk Virginian-Pilot newspaper last week he has no money,...
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CAIR cuts back on crucial libel claims in its infamous lawsuit against anti-CAIR. The Council on American-Islamic Relations, Inc., filed a defamation lawsuit against Andrew Whitehead, of Anti-CAIR (or ACAIR), a grass-roots project whose name explains its mission: to expose the largest, most vocal, and dangerous Islamist organization in North America. CAIR’s March 2004 lawsuit is part of what seems to be a policy of . In this case, CAIR claimed it had been harmed by six statements on ACAIR’s website, including CAIR’s being founded by Hamas supporters, being partially funded by terrorists, and intending to impose Islamic law on...
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This op-ed was inspired by the D.C. Watson piece, (Tuesday AFP), which was a real eye-opener. [Posted on FR:http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1297063/posts] Hopefully by now, all who read his piece have become acutely aware that the threat is real. Prior to 9/11, I had never heard of a man named Dr. Daniel Pipes. Then again, most of us hadn't. For years prior to 9/11, Dr. Pipes was discussing Islamism - the rise of Islamic fundamentalism against the West, via books and articles. While we were aiding the Mujahideen by giving them arms and logistics in Afghanistan against the invading Soviet Union, Dr. Pipes...
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In Defense of the Constitution http://www.anti-cair-net.org/ ISSUE 014/04 - CAIR Lawsuit Documents Posted Online - Statement - Statement Regarding ACAIR Legal Defense Fund View Lawsuit filing Nihad Awad Executive Director of CAIR Former public relations director for the Islamic Association of Palestine (IAP) A palestinian born in Jordan and now a U.S. Citizen. (Click on Photo) " I am in support of the Hamas movement." -Nihad Awad Various Articles *Why Is CAIR Suing Anti-CAIR? Did CAIR – a tactically clever organization – make an error here – perhaps Anti-CAIR’s constant criticisms caused it to react emotionally? *CAIR Condemns Mutilation, Not...
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ALEXANDRIA, Va. (AP)--Two American Muslims accused of training for holy war against the United States by waging paintball battles in the Virginia woods were sentenced Friday to 15 years or more in prison. Randall Todd Royer, 31, and Ibrahim al-Hamdi, 26, were among nine men who either pleaded guilty or were convicted of charges related to their participation in what prosecutors called a ``Virginia jihad network.'' Two others were acquitted on all counts. The group used paintball games in 2000 and 2001 as military training in preparation for holy war against nations deemed hostile to Islam, prosecutors say. After the...
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Website calls CAIR terrorist-backer seeking Islamist regime in U.S. The Council on American-Islamic Relations has filed a $1.35 million lawsuit against the founder of a website that accuses the controversial lobby group of supporting terrorism. The Washington, D.C.-based CAIR charges five statements made by its Internet critic, Anti-CAIR, amount to "libelous defamation." CAIR seeks $1 million in compensatory damages and $350,000 in punitive damages in addition to its legal fees and interest. Anti-CAIR's founder is Andrew Whitehead, 46, a retired Navy enlisted man in Virginia Beach, Va., who says he simply wants to see CAIR "go away." He told the...
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