Traitors Among Us
The German-American Bund was a NAZI front organization active in the US during the 1930s.
It was outlawed following our entry into the war in 1941.
CAIR, the Councial on American Islamic Relations is the German-American Bund of our generation. They're unabashed apologists for the Jihadists and agile exploiters of our freedoms.
Fortunately, they're not that agile.
According to this article titled "We have right to know truth about CAIR", by Mychal Massie at WorldNetDaily, their spokesman, Ibrahim Hooper, can't take the heat very well.
Conventional wisdom would dictate if you, your group-organization and/or religion as a whole were viewed with contempt by some, skepticism by many and distrust by nearly all, it would be prudent to try to diffuse ill-will.
But said logic is not part of a reasoned thought process when it comes to the Council on American-Islamic Relations – at least, it doesn't appear to be part of Ibrahim Hooper's, their director of communication.
Appearing on my talk show "Straight Talk with Mychal Massie," Mr. Hooper displayed the character of a petulant child as he feigned indignation so as to cut short the interview that would have forced him to articulate the truth of his position.
In less than five minutes of air time, the person responsible for putting forth a favorable presentation of CAIR hung up, leaving the audience with nothing to warrant a change in opinion of him, his organization or his religion.
You can read the rest at WorldNetDaily.
It was outlawed following our entry into the war in 1941.
CAIR, the Councial on American Islamic Relations is the German-American Bund of our generation. They're unabashed apologists for the Jihadists and agile exploiters of our freedoms.
Fortunately, they're not that agile.
According to this article titled "We have right to know truth about CAIR", by Mychal Massie at WorldNetDaily, their spokesman, Ibrahim Hooper, can't take the heat very well.
Conventional wisdom would dictate if you, your group-organization and/or religion as a whole were viewed with contempt by some, skepticism by many and distrust by nearly all, it would be prudent to try to diffuse ill-will.
But said logic is not part of a reasoned thought process when it comes to the Council on American-Islamic Relations – at least, it doesn't appear to be part of Ibrahim Hooper's, their director of communication.
Appearing on my talk show "Straight Talk with Mychal Massie," Mr. Hooper displayed the character of a petulant child as he feigned indignation so as to cut short the interview that would have forced him to articulate the truth of his position.
In less than five minutes of air time, the person responsible for putting forth a favorable presentation of CAIR hung up, leaving the audience with nothing to warrant a change in opinion of him, his organization or his religion.
You can read the rest at WorldNetDaily.