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05 Sep 2006 CAIR at ORD: Vampires Inside the Bloodbank by Srdja Trifkovic We've learned with two months' delay that on June 21 the U.S. Department of Homeland Security took officials of the Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR) on a behind-the-screens tour of U.S. airport security measures at O'Hare International in Chicago. During the tour Customs and Border Patrol agents outlined their high-risk passenger lookout system to the guests. The decision to take Muslim activists to point-of-entry and Customs stations, secondary screening and interview rooms at America's busiest airport was made in response to CAIR's complaints that Muslims were being unfairly targeted for scrutiny on arrival in the United States. This is not the first time CAIR was able to intimidate American institutions into compliance with its dictates, but it is by far the most alarming such incident to date. Brian Humphrey, Director of Field Operations at O'Hare, assured his guests that agents do not target Muslim passengers for special screening and explained that U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents are obliged to complete an interactive cultural sensitivity course . The course, which teaches agents, inter alia , that Muslims believe jihad is an inner struggle against one's sinful desires, was developed by Margaret Nydell , professor of Arabic at Georgetown University and the author of Understanding Arabs, a notable piece of Islamophile apologia. Professor Nydell's are of special interest and expertise is Saudi Arabia . Perhaps it should be added that Georgetown's Center for the Study of Islam and Democracy is lavishly funded by Saudi money and that its head is one of the world's leading apologists of jihad , Dr. John Esposito . Nydell's instruction and CBP's companion training manual and video, were described as "politically correct drivel" by a Customs and Border Protection supervisor: "It's all about how Islam means peace and tolerance," he told WorldNetDaily . "We're told how to deal with Arabs and Muslims, that they are loving people and not terrorists. That jihad is struggle with sin and has nothing to do with violence." Customs agents involved in the CAIR tour at O'Hare told the same source that they were outraged that sensitive counterterrorism procedures were revealed to an organization tainted with terrorist links. CAIR claims to be "just another civil-rights group," devoted to protecting the rights of Muslims and promoting a better understanding of Islam in America, but there is more, much more , than meets the eye: -Ihsan Bagby, a founding Board member of CAIR, maintained that Muslims "can never be full citizens of this country [the U.S.] . . . because there is no way we can be fully committed to the institutions and ideologies of this country." This is only a partial list , and it is likely to be enriched in the months and years to come. And yet, in the immediate aftermath of 9-11, CAIR's lading PR duet-Palestinian-born Nihad Awad and American-born Ibrahim Hooper-were invited to the White House. When receiving them President Bush may have been unaware that CAIR's condemnation of the attacks was delayed, and only came in December of that year. Until that time it had referred to the "alleged attackers," implying that someone other than the named 19 were the real culprits. CAIR's medium-term agenda became apparent in May 2004, when it issued a report claiming that anti-Muslim incidents in the United States had increased by almost 70 percent in 2003. The study "outlined"-euphemism for superficial or fraudulent research-over a thousand "incidents and experiences of anti-Muslim violence, discrimination and harassment." (The word "experience" denotes an entirely subjective view of a situation or event that could not be pumped up into an "incident.") Claiming that "hate crimes" alone had jumped by 121 percent, CAIR demanded a public inquiry into post-9/11 policies impacting the Muslim community, legislative actions to curb the use of profiling by law enforcement agencies, strengthening of hate crime prosecutions, and "modifications" to the Patriot Act to end "abuses" of the Muslim community. With that "report" and the associated demands, reflected in the campaign to censor books and media outlets uncomfortable to jihad, the true agenda of CAIR is finally clear. It is a radical political group that does not merely want to change the nature of discourse on Islam in America, it wants to Islamize America. It wants to transform America into a barren wasteland of mind-numbing uniformity of thought, on par with Saudi Arabia and Mauritania. Messrs. Awad and Hooper are not Islamic community activists seeking to better the lot of their co-religionists, they are political visionaries who want the U.S. government to be Islamic "sometime in the future." Emboldened by the lack of moral fiber in the host-society that they despise, with each victory CAIR activists become ever more cocky. Arsalan Iftikhar , national legal director for CAIR, thus promised in September 2005 that it was time for everyday Muslims to "defend the image and reputation of the community and Islam in general": "I am here to teach you how the American Muslim community can legally empower itself to protect itself in the American courts." It is high time to turn the tables and use the courts against CAIR. It has been playing its pernicious game far too long, and needs a healthy dose of the law itself-and the law is clear : Whoever provides material support or resources or conceals or disguises the nature, location, source, or ownership of material support or resources, knowing or intending that they are to be used in preparation for, or in carrying out [terrorist acts] . . . shall be fined under this title, imprisoned not more than 15 years, or both, and, if the death of any person results, shall be imprisoned for any term of years or for life. There is a clear link between CAIR and persons and institutions with terrorist connections, and it defies belief that such an organization is still allowed to operate-let alone to be given VIP tours of America's border defenses by the Department of Homeland Security. All rights reserved, ¿ÞÓÛÕÔØ - 2006. ÓÞÔØÝÕ. Design
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