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CAIR to keep suing

By: Neal Boortz | Submitted on: 07/27/07

EDITORIAL - The Council of American Islamic Relations has decided to continue suing "John Does" that report suspicious activity. More specifically ... suspicious activity that someone believes might be somehow connected to a potential act of Islamic terrorism.

Democrats this week magically had a change of heart and decided to include what is being referred to as a "John Doe" provision in the Homeland Security bill. This provision, should it become law, would protect individuals from harassing lawsuits from CAIR and other Islamic apologist organizations if they do, in fact, report suspicious activities. The Democrat change of heart came about when their initial refusal to provide such protections were discussed on evil talk radio shows. Now we have the usual suspects, that would be leftists, whining that this will lead to racial profiling.

Give me a big league break.

So ... CAIR has decided that it is still going to support anyone who wants to sue John Does. This includes the passengers who are being sued for reporting the Minneapolis six flying Imams.

Just how is CAIR going to manage its campaign of harassment against vigilant Americans? They're going to use something called "good faith" loopholes. That's right. You can still sue John Does if their reporting is found to not be in "good faith." Who is to determine the question of "good faith?" Well ... let the courts decide. You see, CAIR and other Islamic terrorist apologists know they really can't win any of these lawsuits. Winning isn't their goal. Their goal is harassment. They want people like you and me to know that if we report anything that we deem to be suspicious, and if that report puts a law enforcement spotlight on a Muslim, we need to fear being a defendant in a lawsuit. We may prevail, but it will cost us big bucks to hire a lawyer and put forth a defense. The fear of the costs associated with a lawsuit will cause many Americans to shut up when they see something that isn't just quite right. This, of course, would sit the Islamic terrorists just dandy.

If people happen to report anyone of Arab decent ... is that automatically considered racial profiling? According to CAIR, the answer is probably yes. Stand by to accept service on your lawsuit.

Watch this clip with CAIR spokesman Ibrahim Hooper. Remember, Hooper has spoken in the past of his desire to see America under Islamic law. It's pretty astounding. The guy is pretty glib ... but then he's had plenty of practice. You really need to take a few minutes to watch Hooper BS his way through this interview.

Neal Boortz, the Talkmaster, Mighty Whitey and The High Priest of The Church of the Painful Truth, is a nationally-syndicated radio host of the Neal Boortz show.

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