Tuesday, December 06, 2005

CAIR starts anti-Patriot Act blog

Welcome to the world of blogging, CAIR!

Of course, pretty soon every one and every organization will have a blog. CAIR, the Council on American-Islamic Relations has a blog. CAIR fashions itself as a mainstream civil right organization, but at best, the organization serves as apologists for Islamic extremists.

The blog, CAIR Patriot Act, which does not allow comments, can be found here. CAIR, as is obvious, is opposed to the Patriot Act.

But CAIR's connections to extremism are not tenuous. Ghassan Elashi, founder of CAIR-Texas, was convicted on money-laundering charges involving the terrorist group Hamas.

Randall "Ismail" Royer, who held various positions with CAIR, is currently serving a 20-year sentence for weapons and explosives violations.

Then there is Bassem K. Khafagi, who in 2003 pleaded guilty to bank and visa fraud involving his role with the Islamic Assembly of North America, a group believed to have terror ties.

Anyway, welcome to the world of blogging, CAIR. There are times where I have "bloggers block" and have difficulty coming up with stuff to post. With your new blog, CAIR, lack of material to write about won't be a problem you'll face.

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