February 23, 2011

Cair is Shocked! Shocked! FBI Visits Some Muslims Who Travel to Somalia

The same week Somali Pirates killed Christian’s bearing Bibles, The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) has teamed up with the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and is suing the FBI for surveillance of the Muslim community, particularly those who have traveled to Somalia, Pakistan, and Yemen. Last fall, CAIR sued the state of Oklahoma for passing an anti-Sharia Law statute.

CAIR has ties to both the Muslim Brotherhood (which was responsible for the assassination of Anwar Sadat of Egypt) and Hamas.

If the story is correct this was not secret surveillance, but rather the asking of questions.

In other breaking news, drug dealers are suing the DEA for targeting crack houses, and vice squads all over the country have been sued by prostitution rings for targeting – Shocking as it may sound! – brothels.

What’s next, will they check out casinos for gambling?

by @ 1:42 pm. Filed under Foreign Affairs, International
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3 Responses to “Cair is Shocked! Shocked! FBI Visits Some Muslims Who Travel to Somalia”

  1. RUBIOZONE Says:

    CAIR: GO TO HELL.

  2. Craig for Huck in 2012 Says:

    http://www.theblaze.com/stories/muslim-group-demands-huckabee-apology-for-infidel-comments/

    Read the comments. ;)

  3. Ernst_p Says:

    Are you trying to tie the FBI surveillance to the pirate story? Really? Is that really the extent of your knowledge of world affairs? It is also unfortunate that you have to take this important story and twist it with your “Christian’s (sic) bearing Bibles” distortion. The pirates (who have absolutely nothing to do with this story) were motivated by money which is why they kidnapped those couples. You lose credibility doing BS like this.

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