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March 22, 2006

Islamist front-group, CAIR, silent on apostasy

Michelle Malkin highlights the case of Abdul Rahman, the Afghan man facing a death penalty for the "crime" of converting to Christianity sixteen years ago.

CAIR's homepage is curiously silent on this headline grabbing case. What's the leading story on the page? CAIR's meeting on Monday with Condi Rice

The meetings focused on issues such as the American Muslim community's role in outreach efforts to the Islamic world, how to address growing levels of Islamophobia in the West, Muslim condemnations of terrorism and religious extremism, and proposals for joint initiatives.
Now, a phobia is an exaggerated usually inexplicable and illogical fear of [fill in the blank]. 9/11, WTC in 1993, the Cole, Beslan, Daniel Pearl, Nick Berg, Theo Van Gogh, Salman Rushdie, destruction of ancient Buddhas, female genital mutilation, Sharia, Hamas Covenant ....

and on and on and on. From writings, to Friday prayers, the Islamists are very clear on their long term goals and the methods they will use to achieve them.

So... ILLOGICAL? INEXPLICABLE?

I think not.

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Posted by Darleen at March 22, 2006 12:41 PM

Comments

"I think not." No kidding. They're just one step away from doing the same thing themselves. CAIR is America's largest and most (in)famous terrorist group.

Posted by: Beth at March 22, 2006 03:31 PM

Um... CAIR issued a statement calling for Mr. Rahman's immediate release...

Posted by: Jacob at March 22, 2006 04:55 PM