Monday, November 13, 2006

CAIR and the new Congress

When it's not busy working behind the scenes to a fire longtime professor who didn't toe the CAIR PC line, the Council on American Islamic Relations is busy cooperating with Democratic members of Congress to pursue it's agenda, as Robert Spencer reports in Frontpage Magazine this morning.

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 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.

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