Submitted by Christina(United States), Jun 11, 2006 at 13:34
CAIR is not only NOT to be trusted but, like the KKK uses our friendly open social pathways to infiltrate the "neurological" stream of America's body politic. CAIR must be cauterized before the infection reudices our "democracy" to an empty shell of dhimmitude. We need a serious congressional inquiry whether Islam is a genuine religion or a political ideology (as CAIR's Hopper has declared) disguised as a "religion'"so as to overwhelm and plant the flag of Islam throughout every land, especially the U.S. A. - as CAIR's spokesperson has said..
This inquiry must begin as soon as possible. We do not have the luxury of time. Common sense dictates that we apply the street-smart test of the "duck"...by the way it quacks and moves about . The example of Islam in Gr. Britain should suffice to terrify every thoughtful observer. The British are so eager to submit to Islam that they seek out their own "dhimmitude" - removing England's flag because the Cross of St. George may "offend the sensitive" Muslims.
Like the Europeans, we are already compromising our own customs - for instance, letting Muslim kids in public schools take class-time off for prayers whereas the once-customary reading of a Psalm or a prayer from the Old or New Testament has been banned long ago! Now, even among our Congress persons, the handful of Muslim congressional assistants (see Sen. Salazar's spokeswoman) invite imams from the Middle East no less to offer Islamic "seminars" in the Capitol building.
Israel is the last outpost of Western Civilization in that part of the world. Not only Israel, but all the West is doomed if we do not take a firm stand there and in our own backyard. Otherwise, let's put our ear to the ground and listen to the word buzzing throughout the Islamic world: Yes, Isreal delenda est, but what better way than first America delenda est.
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