12/4/2015 -
Michelle Malkin Townhall.com
As news of the San Bernardino jihadist shootings blared on airport TVs,
I spotted a TSA monitor flashing the now ubiquitous message:
"If you SEE something, SAY something."
The warning should be followed with a big "LOL" and a
winky-blinky, just-kidding emoji. It's one of the emptiest slogans in modern
American life.
While the White House pays lip service to homeland security
vigilance, it consorts with Islamic terror sympathizers who attack vigilant
citizens and law enforcement officers at every turn.
Yes, I'm looking at you, Council on American-Islamic Relations.
After seeing CAIR's bizarre press conference with the San
Bernardino jihadists' family members, here's what I'd like to say to them:
You are not to be trusted. You put damage control above border
control and jihad control. You are enemies of our national security and
sovereignty.
Reminder: The feds designated CAIR an unindicted terror
co-conspirator in 2007 in the prosecution of the Holy Land Foundation and
others for providing support to Hamas jihadists. Over the alleged objections of
Dallas-area federal prosecutors, the Obama Justice Department's senior
political appointees declined to press terror-financing charges against CAIR
co-founder Omar Ahmad.
Instead, the administration has rolled out the red carpet for CAIR
officials "hundreds" of times since 2009 on a "range of
issues."
This is the same group of "Islamophobia!"-shrieking
grievance grifters that cooked up the Ahmed "Clock Boy" Mohamed
brouhaha in Texas, where the city of Irving and Irving Independent School
District are now being sued for $15 million after raising alarms over the
teen's low-tech media stunt. Obama hailed Mohamed before the boy jetted off to
Qatar to cash in on a Muslim Brotherhood-linked educational scholarship.
This is the same group of litigious radicals who unsuccessfully
sued a Florida gun shop owner this summer for declaring that he would refuse to
sell weapons to "[a]nyone who is either directly or indirectly associated
with terrorism in any way." A judge ruled this week that "[t]here are
simply no facts grounding the assertion that Plaintiff (CAIR) and/or one of its
constituents will be harmed." CAIR is appealing, of course.
This is the same group of treacherous thugs that squelched critics
of Somalia-based jihad group al-Shabab in Minnesota. CAIR smeared
whistleblowing Muslims who participated in an educational Minneapolis forum on
al-Shabab terrorism and youth gangs as "anti-Muslim." In 2013, the
uncle of a missing young Muslim radical testified before Congress about CAIR's
efforts to pressure families to impede FBI investigations.
"CAIR held meetings for some members of the community and
told them not to talk to the FBI," Abdirizak Bihi told lawmakers,
"which was a slap in the face for the Somali American Muslim mothers who
were knocking on doors day and night with pictures of their missing children
and asking for the community to talk to law enforcement about what they know of
the missing kids."
This is the same group of free speech-trampling zealots that
bombarded private citizen, Zaba Davis, with harassing subpoenas over her
opposition to a planned construction project by the Muslim Community
Association and Michigan Islamic Academy. A federal judge called CAIR's
anti-free speech witch hunt "chilling" and ordered the outfit to pay
$9,000 in legal fees.
This is the same manipulative group of controversy-manufacturing
instigators who tried to sue "John Does" -- innocent American
citizens who alerted the authorities about their security concerns -- in 2007
after a group of imams falsely claimed they were discriminated against on a
Minneapolis flight.
And this is the same dangerous group of jihad enablers that filed
an obstructionist lawsuit to block vigilant Immigration and Customs Enforcement
agents from quizzing Muslim border-crossers about their ties to jihadist
martyrs and radical mosques. The anti-"racial profiling" lawsuit has
dragged on for three years.
Little wonder, then, that in this politically correct climate of
intimidation, a neighbor of the San Bernardino jihadists told local media this
week that he had "noticed a half-dozen Middle Eastern men in the area in
recent weeks, but decided not to report anything since he did not wish to
racially profile those people."
That's the CAIR effect: See something, do nothing. Silence is
complicity.
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