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CAIR's Congress
By Robert Spencer <http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/authors.asp?ID=1240>

FrontPageMagazine.com | November 13, 2006

With the Democratic victory in the midterm elections, one big winner was the
Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR). The American Islamic pressure
group now has a chance to advance its agenda in numerous ways, with
energetic water-carrying by, among others, the Speaker of the House, the
chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, and the first Muslim member of
Congress. 

Nancy Pelosi, D-CA, who is likely to be the next House Speaker, has
<http://www.investors.com/editorial/editorialcontent.asp?secid=1501&status=a
rticle&id=247968254375265>  announced her intention to "correct the Patriot
Act" and wants to criminalize scrutiny of Muslims at airports and elsewhere:
"Since September 11, many Muslim Americans have been subjected to searches
at airports and other locations based upon their religion and national
origin. We must make it illegal." Since religion is the one factor that the
jihadists themselves invariably point to as the motivation for their violent
actions, Pelosi is calling upon investigators to ignore the single most
important key to understanding jihadist strategy and goals. If she gets her
way, any Muslim who is searched at an airport at any time will be able to
claim that he is being illegally profiled; a law criminalizing searches of
Muslims at airports would have a chilling effect upon any effort to
investigate jihad terror activity in the Muslim community.

 

Helping pass such a law will be John Conyers, D-MI, the probable new
chairman of the House Judiciary Committee. "The policies of the Bush
administration," he has declared, "have sent a wave of fear through our
immigrant communities and targeted our Arab and Muslim neighbors."

 

Conyers has also masterminded House Resolution 288
<http://www.conyersblog.us/archives/00000103.htm> , which condemns
"religious intolerance" but clearly singles out Islam as needing special
protection from such criticism. It states that "it should never be official
policy of the United States Government to disparage the Quran, Islam, or any
religion in any way, shape, or form," and "calls upon local, State, and
Federal authorities to work to prevent bias-motivated crimes and acts
against all individuals, including those of the Islamic faith." The bill was
referred to <http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/z?d109:h.res.00288:>  the
House subcommittee on the Constitution in June 2005, but Conyers, as
chairman of the Judiciary Committee, could rescue it from legislative
oblivion. 

 

Such a bill, of course, would do a great deal to stifle honest discussion of
the elements of Islam that give rise today to violence and fanaticism.
William Gawthrop, former program manager for the Joint Terrorism Task Force
of the Defense Department's Counterintelligence Field Activity (CIFA), has
noted <http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=52644> :
"There is evidence to support the contention that sources of terrorism in
Islam may reside within the strategic themes of Islam," including "the
example of Muhammad, the Quran, the hadiths, Islamic law, the pillars of
faith and jihad." However, "as late as early 2006, the senior service
colleges of the Department of Defense had not incorporated into their
curriculum a systematic study of Muhammad as a military or political leader.
As a consequence, we still do not have an in-depth understanding of the
war-fighting doctrine laid down by Muhammad, how it might be applied today
by an increasing number of Islamic groups, or how it might be countered."
Conyers' resolution would effectively end any hope that the Department of
Defense or any other agency would begin such study, as vitally needed as it
is.

 

Nothing would please CAIR more, of course, as that agency routinely tars as
"bigotry" any attempt to discuss such matters. And now Pelosi and Conyers
will be joined in the House by the first-ever Muslim Congressman, Keith
Ellison, D-MN. CAIR energetically boosted Ellison's candidacy: according to
<http://washingtontimes.com/op-ed/20060924-085114-9378r.htm>  journalist
Joel Mowbray, CAIR co-founder and executive director Nihad Awad "headlined a
fundraiser last month that the campaign estimates netted $15,000 to $20,000,
and in July, and it appears that CAIR's co-founder bundled contributions
totaling just over $10,000. (The campaign issued a terse denial on the
latter point, though it refused to explain away overwhelming evidence to the
contrary.)"

 

Ellison, meanwhile, will be the
<http://releases.usnewswire.com/GetRelease.asp?id=76047>  keynote speaker at
CAIR's Annual Banquet in Arlington, Virginia next week. In a dispiriting
sign of the times, the FBI will also send a representative. None of the
thousand or so guests expected to attend are likely to ask any CAIR
representative about the organization's troubling
<http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/groupProfile.asp?grpid=6176>  history or
associations, or about the propriety of a Congressman speaking at an event
sponsored by such a group. For CAIR is an offshoot of the Islamic
Association for Palestine (IAP), a group that was in turn founded by Mousa
Abu Marzook of the terrorist group Hamas. Shortly after 9/11, CAIR's website
called for donations for the Holy Land Foundation (under a photo of the
burning World Trade Center towers). The Holy Land Foundation has since been
shut down for funding Hamas. Terror expert Steven Emerson says on the basis
of this and other evidence that CAIR is "a radical fundamentalist front
group for Hamas."

 

Consistent with these origins, CAIR's former Board Chairman Omar Ahmad told
a <http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=32341>  Muslim
audience in 1998: "Islam isn't in America to be equal to any other faith,
but to become dominant.The Koran, the Muslim book of scripture, should be
the highest authority in America, and Islam the only accepted religion on
Earth." Although Ahmad now denies saying this, the reporter who witnessed
his speech stands by the accuracy of her story. CAIR spokesman Ibrahim
<http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/groupProfile.asp?grpid=6176>  Hooper has
himself said: "I wouldn't want to create the impression that I wouldn't like
the government of the United States to be Islamic sometime in the future." 

 

Several CAIR officials, including its Community Affairs Director, Bassem
Khafagi; a Board member of CAIR's Texas chapter, Ghassan Elashi; a
communications specialist and civil rights coordinator for CAIR, Randall
Todd Ismail Royer; and fundraiser Rabih Haddad have been convicted of
various terrorism-related offenses. No current CAIR official has ever
explained how these people were able to work with the organization in the
first place if it is really the moderate civil-rights organization it claims
to be. 

 

Of course, CAIR officials have met with Presidents Clinton and Bush, and
have long had the ear of the mainstream media. But instead of being
subjected to increasing public scrutiny as it should be, CAIR will be able
to use the new Congress to expand its reach and influence even farther than
it has up to now.

 

At Ellison's victory party, some of his
<http://littlegreenfootballs.com/weblog/?entry=23287&only>  supporters
shouted "Allahu akbar!" while the candidate looked on with obvious
embarrassment. But he had no need to be concerned. In a gushing piece on his
victory, the New
<http://www.nytimes.com/2006/11/10/us/politics/10muslims.html?ex=1320814800&;
en=ae66e7d3f1e47792&ei=5090&partner=rssuserland&emc=rss>  York Times never
mentioned CAIR once - and dismissed concerns about his record, and likely
request to be sworn in on the Qur'an, as coming from "Muslim-bashers in the
blogosphere." It noted that some "Muslim American activists" have compared
Ellison's candidacy to "John F. Kennedy's breaking the taboo against a Roman
Catholic's being president."

 

The big difference, of course, is that in Kennedy's case he addressed those
concerns - which were in any case baseless, since the Pope had in fact no
plans to rule the United States through a Catholic president. But concerns
about Ellison's views on terror groups and Islamic supremacism are hardly
baseless: they stem from amply documented statements and activities of the
CAIR officials with whom he will soon be enjoying a banquet, as well as the
declared intentions of Islamic groups around the world. Nevertheless, these
concerns are dismissed as "bigotry" and left unanswered. And if Nancy Pelosi
and John Conyers get their way, it may soon be illegal even to ask them.

 



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