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August 29, 2011


Center for American Progress defends Shariah, charges America with
'Islamophobia'


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Frank Gaffney, Jr.


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Image from the cover of FEAR, inc., the CAP's so-called report.

 

There they go again. Last week, the Center for American Progress released
"Fear, Inc.," yet another report in the increasingly hysterical bullying
campaign to shout down criticism of political Islamist efforts to influence
American foreign and domestic policy. Their latest "copy and paste" effort
duplicates large sections of five nearly identical "investigations" just
this year, complaining that millions of concerned Americans are
Islamophobes.

 

The primary organizations--  what should be called the "Shariah Defense
Lobby"-- are the Center for American Progress/ThinkProgress, the Council on
American Islamic Relations (CAIR), the Muslim Public Affairs Council (MPAC),
the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), and the Southern Poverty Law
Center (SPLC) with support from a handful of other far-left or Islamist
bloggers and Washington lobbyists.

 

The "Shariah Defense Lobby" whitewashes and protects political, legal,
military and religious doctrines of Shariah law (Islamic law) from scrutiny.
One of its major goals is to silence all criticism of Islamist aggression,
jihadist violence, or Shariah violations of human rights and civil
liberties.

 

Frank J. Gaffney, president of the Center for Security Policy, noted that:

 

The 'Shariah Defense Lobby' is in a race against time to hide the grim
reality of Shariah law as it is actually enforced, as Islamist movements and
political parties throughout the Arab world are aggressively seeking to
govern by Shariah. Most significantly, the 'Shariah Defense Lobby' refuses
to discuss a simple fact: secular and democratic activists in Egypt and
elsewhere in the Muslim world oppose Shariah in their countries, just as
Americans oppose it here.

 

The latest report also attacks venerable American family foundations for
supporting educational efforts on national security and counter-terrorism.
The funding sources of the "Shariah Defense Lobby" should be exposed to
public scrutiny. For example, CAIR-- an unindicted co-conspirator in the
largest terror financing trial in American history--  has reportedly
received  <http://t.ymlp193.com/qjwhaxauujeanamuqalauyhjb/click.php>
millions in foreign funding from Islamist contributors, including the
Organization of Islamic Conference (aka Cooperation). This year, CAIR lost
its nonprofit tax status because of its refusal to file tax forms that would
have revealed its sources of funding.

 

In addition to CAIR's foreign financing, this latest paper from the Center
for American Progress reveals that the project depends on money from the
Open Society Foundations, a funding vehicle of far-left billionaire George
Soros. George Soros is chairman of Soros Fund Management LLC. He has amassed
a  <http://t.ymlp193.com/qjwwakauujeagamuqazauyhjb/click.php> personal
fortune estimated at about $14.5 billion (as of 2011). His company,
<http://t.ymlp193.com/qjwqakauujeapamuqaaauyhjb/click.php> Soros Fund
Management, controls at least another $27.9 billion in investor assets.
Soros's foundation network-- whose flagship is the Open Society Institute
(OSI)-- has reportedly
<http://t.ymlp193.com/qjwyalauujeapamuqadauyhjb/click.php> dispensed
billions to a multitude of far left organizations.

 

The "Shariah Defense Lobby," which aggressively defends Shariah from its
critics, has produced a year-long campaign of remarkably identical agitprop
papers, all with a single goal: to attack the millions of Americans who are
concerned about political Islamists' growing power here in the U.S. and
abroad.   In these increasingly shrill reports, the "Shariah Defense Lobby"
keeps attempting to silence the great majority of Americans who express
legitimate concerns about home-grown Islamist terrorism, and about Islamist
efforts to enforce Shariah law on American Muslim families and even on
non-Muslim Americans. 

 

The Center for American Progress-- authors of "Fear, Inc."-- are trying to
make Americans afraid of discussing one of the greatest national security
threats we face. Thankfully, the American people aren't buying what they're
selling: the campaign is having the opposite effect of what the Lobby
intends.

 

Selected Papers from the Shariah Defense Lobby 'Copy-and-Paste' Essay Series

 

.         January 2011: Thomas Cincotta, "Manufacturing the Muslim Menace:
Private Firms, Public Servants and the Threat to Rights and Security"
(Political Research Associates)

.         March 2011: Wajahat Ali and Matthew Duss, "Understanding Sharia
Law" (Center for American Progress) 

.         May 2011: "Nothing to Fear: Debunking the Mythical 'Shariah
Threat' to Our Judicial System" (American Civil Liberties Union)

.         June 2011: Corey Saylor, et al. "Same Hate, New Target:
Islamophobia and Its Impact in the United States" (Council on American
Islamic Relations and University of California at Berkeley)

.         June 2011: Robert Steinback, "Jihad against Islam" (Southern
Poverty Law Center)

.         August 2011: Wajahat Ali, Eli Clifton, Matt Duss, Lee Fang, Scott
Keyes, Faiz Shakir, "Fear Inc.: The Roots of the Islamophobia Network in
America" (Center for American Progress)

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Frank J. Gaffney, Jr. is President of the  <http://www.securefreedom.org/>
Center for Security Policy, a columnist for the Washington Times and host of
the syndicated program, Secure Freedom Radio, heard in Washington on
weeknights at 9:00 p.m. on WRC 1260 AM.

 



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