Friday, May 7, 2010

CAIR, Muslim Brotherhood Groups Want You and Me NOT To Associate the Times Square Bombing Attempt With Muslims


This old song and dance of "Islamophobia" has gotten a bit old but the likes of CAIR and the other Muslim Brotherhood groups in America again jumped into the fray after the Times Square terror attempt to remind Americans not to DARE BE ISLAMOPHOBIC!

From the report at Family Security Matters:


The Washington-based Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), along with several other national and regional Muslim groups,* said the alleged actions of the Pakistani-American suspect are not representative of the nation’s Muslim community and urged fellow citizens not to allow the incident to be exploited to advance growing anti-Islam sentiment.

I will state at this point that the terrorists at CAIR are actually upset that the car bomb in Times Square didn't go off successfully. Afterall, that is the aim of their group and that of these other Muslim Brotherhood groups here - to rattle the foundations of American society and force the submission to islam - that is their goal, none other.

But let's face it, for CAIR and these other clowns to beat this old worn out drum that we shouldn't equate terrorism in America with islam is absurd. The question for CAIR is for them to point out how many attempted terror attacks there have been in America that were NOT linked to islam or muslims or jihad or radical islam. How many, assholes?

To claim the innocence of islam and the Qur'an in all of this is like a bank robber blaming his hold up on the gun he stuck in the face of the teller.



U.S. Muslim Brotherhood Warns Against ‘Islamophobia’ In Times Square Plot


Several U.S. Muslim Brotherhood organizations have issued a statement concerning the failed Times Square bombing plot which takes the opportunity to allege a “growing anti-Islam sentiment” in the U.S. According to a press release from the Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR):

The Washington-based Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), along with several other national and regional Muslim groups,* said the alleged actions of the Pakistani-American suspect are not representative of the nation’s Muslim community and urged fellow citizens not to allow the incident to be exploited to advance growing anti-Islam sentiment. In a statement released this afternoon at a news conference in Washington, D.C., CAIR National Executive Director Nihad Awad said in part: “On behalf of the American Muslim community, we condemn the attack in Times Square and thank all those who reported their suspicions, disarmed the bomb or are participating in the current investigation. We welcome the arrest of a suspect and hope that anyone involved in the attack will be apprehended and prosecuted to the full extent of the law. “American Muslims repudiate all acts of terrorism and will continue to work with local, state and federal law enforcement authorities to keep our nation safe and secure. We ask anyone who has information about this attack to contact local police and the FBI. Any person who is afraid to contact the authorities directly should contact CAIR. We will then assist these individuals in contacting relevant authorities. “In no way, shape or form does this attack represent American Muslims or what they stand for as a faith community. We must also, as a civil rights group, remind everyone that we are a nation of laws and that in our system of justice, every suspect is innocent until proven guilty. “We urge that our fellow citizens and our nation’s leaders reject the inevitable exploitation of this incident by those individuals and groups devoted to demonizing Islam, marginalizing American Muslims and feeding the unfortunately growing Islamophobic sentiment in our society.”

Other speakers at the press conference included:

Imam Mahdi Bray, Executive Director, Muslim American Society (MAS) Freedom
Asma Hanif, Chairperson, Council of Muslim Organizations (CCMO) in the Greater Washington, D.C., Area
Alejandro Beutel, Government Liaison, Muslim Public Affairs Council (MPAC)

CAIR, MAS, and MPAC are all known to be part of the U.S. Muslim Brotherhood and the CCMO has strong ties to the U.S. Brotherhood. Accusing its critics of “Islamophobia” is a common tactic of CAIR and other U.S. Muslim Brotherhood organizations.

Documents released in the Holy Land Trial have revealed that the founders and current leaders of CAIR were part of the Palestine Committee of the Muslim Brotherhood as well as identifying the organization itself as being part of the U.S. Brotherhood. A recent post discussed an interview with the Deputy leader of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood in which he confirms a relationship between his organization and CAIR. Investigative research posted on GMBDR had determined that CAIR had it origins in the U.S. Hamas infrastructure and CAIR and it leaders have a long history of defending almost all individuals accused of terrorism by the U.S. government, frequently calling such prosecutions a “war on Islam.”

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