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Storm Track Infiltration: Jihad TV in Ohio 



An Ohio cable TV company is
<http://pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/news/rss/s_508480.html>
promoting terrorist propaganda.


Block Communications, which owns the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, is now airing
the Al-Jazeera English channel on its Buckeye Cable System in Toledo, Ohio.
The channel is the sister station of the controversial Arab-language news
network Al-Jazeera, which some call the "Jihad Channel."


Not everyone is enamored with the decision. Block Chairman Allan Block
recently told Multichannel News, a cable and telecommunications industry
trade publication, that he received a letter saying, "I should be prosecuted
because I'm a traitor in wartime."


Yes. That's an accurate description of Block Chairman's behavior.


The move also has been criticized by Accuracy in Media, a Washington, D.C.-
based nonprofit media watchdog group. AIM editor Cliff Kincaid told
Multichannel News that Block "is going to have to take the heat" for
deciding to air the station.


"We've heard from a number of people in his area who think he's aiding the
enemy," Kincaid said. "He's got a significant Arab-Muslim population there,
and I think he's going to increase the anti-American sentiments of those
people."


Pursuing the almighty buck rather than considering national security. When
will we wake up and start enforcing sedition laws in this country?


Some more background on
<http://www.voanews.com/english/archive/2007-03/2007-03-29-voa53.cfm?CFID=76
113830&CFTOKEN=31603491> Al-Jazeera's infiltration.



Joining the ranks of CNN as a national cable channel will not be easy. A
deal between al Jazeera and a major U.S. cable provider fell apart over
differences about whether the channel would be carried throughout the
country, or only in regions with large Arab and Muslim communities.
Americans can still watch al Jazeera English on the Internet. But as for
watching it on the TV screen, only two small cable companies took a chance
on the fledgling network: a city-operated system in Burlington, Vermont, and
the cable provider serving Toledo, Ohio.


Most Americans, pummeled by political correctness, disinformation from the
main stream media, and the stain of multiculturalism, are blind to how
Islamists are using our very own freedoms against us.



One of the few exceptions is John Parrish. He knows what al Jazeera is,
didn't know its English channel was on cable in Toledo, but says he really
doesn't mind either way. "It's a free country," he points out, "freedom of
speech, different point of view. I can't see anything wrong with it. If you
don't want to watch it, then turn it off." 


Yeah. What harm could it do? If you don't like American Idol, turn it off.
But some Americans don't buy the ruse.


But others in the city question whether al Jazeera should be available in
the U.S. at all. Many echo the thoughts of Toledoan Ed Raymer, a truck
driver who says he was passing through New York City on September 11th, when
the terrorist attacks occurred. 

At a downtown bar, he insists Americans don't need to hear the views of
Arabs who are at war with the U.S. "I can see it being okay for the Arab
community," he says, "but everybody else, with what's going on over there,
shouldn't be subjected to it."

His friend Phil Lazuski predicts, "It's gonna cause a big chaos. If it comes
here, it's gonna cause a big chaos."


Lazuski is one of many TV viewers who is not aware that Al Jazeera has
already come to Toledo, and has already led to a few angry letters to the
editor calling for local subscribers to cancel their cable service.


While America sleeps.


 



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