Thursday, July 06, 2006

CAIR shows what it cares about

When CAIR is not whispering in the ears of the administration of DePaul University--scroll down for that--it organizes rallies against abduction of hostages in the Holy Land...by Israel, as Joe Kaufman in Front Page Magazine writes today.

Incredible as it seems, two "moderate" American Muslim groups, International ANSWER, and other radicals are protesting in the nation's capital today against the Middle Eastern "hostage-taking"...of Israel.

Two Sundays ago, Israeli Defense Force Corporal Gilad Shalit was kidnapped by Palestinian terrorists from Hamas, the Popular Resistance Committees (reportedly a Hamas front), and a little known group called the Army of Islam. Since that time, the Israeli government has made it its mission to do what it takes to get Shalit back, whether by diplomacy or force. The United States government has said that Israel has every right to defend herself. However, two prominent American Muslim groups – the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) and the Muslim American Society (MAS) – have been outspoken for the other side. They have chosen to condemn the victims and overlook Palestinian terrorism.

More from FrontPage...

CAIR, it should be noted, is not an unbiased source. The group, itself, was the byproduct of a Hamas front, the Islamic Association for Palestine (IAP).

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