The CAIR connection

Paul Sperry:

Just as security officials overlooked Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan's links to al Qaeda cleric Anwar Aulaqi, who exhorts American Muslims to kill US soldiers, so did our leaders long turn a blind eye to a "mainstream" Muslim group's ties to this same 9/11-tied imam and other Islamic extremists.

For years, our media and government routinely accepted and even promoted the Washington-based Council on American-Islamic Relations as a legitimate voice of Muslim Americans, buying into its claim to be the Muslim ACLU.

In fact, CAIR is a radical Saudi-funded front group founded by leaders of the terror-supporting Muslim Brotherhood to infiltrate Washington and defend extremists. More than a dozen of CAIR's leaders have been jailed or otherwise implicated in support of terrorism -- yet its spokesmen until recently were welcomed in the highest corridors of power. They still boast of meeting with then-President George W. Bush after 9/11.

If this sounds like an old story, in some respects it is, because conservative bloggers have been reporting on the CAIR connection for years. That the group remains viable at all is a tribute to their persistence in their objectives. That makes it all the more important that we reamin vigilant in following their actions in rationalizing the actions of people who engage in mass murder for Allah operations or otherwise attempting to disassociate these people from their actions.

Bill Gertz
has more on Aulaqi aka Awlaki.

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