America Needs to be CAIRfree
by Big Dog on Dec 20, 2006 at 19:39 Uncategorized
I have written several pieces about the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) and their hidden agenda of replacing imposing Islam on America. They are a terrorist supporting front group for anti-American Muslims who desire to turn this country into another land of terror mongering Islamic fanatics and they are doing it in a clandestine fashion so as to look like victims and purveyors of freedom. Now CAIR has its towels in a wad over something that a Representative from Virgina said about the newly elected Muslim, Keith Ellison, swearing in on a Koran.
Responding to constituent e-mails about Rep.-elect Keith Ellison’s decision to use the Koran at his ceremonial swearing-in, a Virginia congressman is warning that “many more Muslims” will be elected demanding to use the Koran unless immigration is tightened.
Republican Rep. Virgil Goode made the comments in a letter sent to hundreds of constituents about Minnesota’s Ellison, the first Muslim elected to Congress.
Goode said the United States needs to totally halt illegal immigration and reduce legal immigration. Fox News
Seems CAIR does not like this and they are demanding an apology from Representative Virgil Goode of Virginia. CAIR does not believe this type of sentiment is right and they are demanding an apology. A spokesperson from Goode’s office said there will be no apology. There should be no apology since Goode is an American citizen and is entitled to his opinion. Since he is saying that we need to get tougher on immigration it is obvious he understands the problem and what is at stake. CAIR never calls for apologies from any Muslim who speaks ill of America or its citizens. When was the last time CAIR asked Iranian President Ahmadinejad to apologize for the things he has said about the destruction of America?
Screw CAIR, which is what Goode’s office basically said when they said there would be no apology. Ellison might be entitled to swear in on the Koran, of that I am unsure but what I want to know is exactly what he is swearing to. Is he swearing to uphold the Constitution or is he swearing to uphold the tenets of that book of violence and its demand that non Muslims be converted or killed. If it is the latter he will suffer that fate before the “non believers” do. I do not know what the precedent is but we should find out what Joe Lieberman swears in on. Of course, the Torah is comprised of the first five chapters of the Old Testament but since all three religions share a common ancestry it is not asking too much for Ellison to swear in on a Bible, or the Old Testament.
CAIR had this to say:
“Representative Goode’s Islamophobic remarks send a message of intolerance that is unworthy of anyone elected to public office,” said CAIR National Legislative Director Corey Saylor. “There can be no reasonable defense for such bigotry.” CAIR
No reasonable defense? So what, you guys want to cut off his head? Screw you CAIR! I agree with Representative Goode and if lived in his district I would vote for him again and again. He is right on and he has the testicular fortitude to say what is true and correct. You come in here and try to change hundreds of years of tradition and use that book of violence and the life history of the pedophile Mohammad in an effort to undermine our way of life. I believe in religious tolerance but I am only as tolerant as the people from the other religion and you people are INTOLERANT. How about you all hold your breath until he apologizes?
So, once again, SCREW YOU, Mohammad and your book of hatred. We need to rid this country of your organization and its support of terrorism as well as its desire to force your so called religion of peace on us.
The Dog has spoken. Any questions?
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Tags: Commentary, Terrorism
Well said Big Dog, It’s time our politicians took stand. We need to let them know that we are on their side, and that there is a lot of us that think our culture is worth preserving
CAIR is clearly an enemy of freedom loving Americans, and while I do not disagree with anything that Cong. Goode said, I do question his wisdom in saying it. If we are opposing those (CAIR) who would conspire to conquer us through nefarious means, then we must choose our battles wisely. The stakes are so high, we cannot afford to chase after windmills — which is what I think Goode is doing.