
Keith Ellison(D-Muslim Brotherhood) involved in a Capitol Hill Muslim "prayer group" with ties to terrorism? My, I'm shocked!
Sure, many American Muslims are loyal Americans, but then, there is also that segment of the Muslim population which supports the radicals. How do we know which group any Muslim belongs to? We don't, and that's what's scary.
Read from Atlas Shrugs:
Islamic Supremacists with Terror Ties Attend "Prayer Group" on Capitol Hill
"Civilizational suicide. This is beyond stupidity; it's treason.
Some Muslims Attending Capitol Hill Prayer Group Have Terror Ties, Probe Reveals FOX news
'An Al Qaeda leader, the head of a designated terror organization and a confessed jihadist-in-training are among a "Who's Who" of controversial figures who have participated in weekly prayer sessions on Capitol Hill since the 2001 terror attacks, an investigation by FoxNews.com reveals.
The Congressional Muslim Staff Association (CMSA) has held weekly Friday Jummah prayers for more than a decade, and guest preachers are often invited to lead the service. The group held prayers informally for about eight years before gaining official status in 2006 under the sponsorship of Rep. Keith Ellison, D-Minn., one of two Muslims currently serving in Congress. The second Muslim congressman, Rep. Andre Carson, D-Ind., joined as co-sponsor after he was elected in 2008.
Among those who FoxNews.com determined have attended the prayer services during the Clinton, George W. Bush and Obama administrations are:
— Anwar al-Awlaki, the notorious Al Qaeda cleric believed to be hiding in Yemen and the lone American on the U.S. government’s capture or kill list, who conducted a prayer service on Capitol Hill shortly after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
— Randall “Ismail” Royer, a former communications associate for the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), who confessed in 2004 to receiving jihadist training in Pakistan. He is serving a 20-year prison term.
— Anwar Hajjaj, former president of Taibah International Aid Association, which was designated a terrorist organization by the U.S. and U.N. in 2004.
— Esam Omeish, the former president of the Muslim American Society, who was forced to resign from the Virginia Commission on Immigration in 2007 after calling for "the jihad way," among other remarks.
— Salam Al-Marayati, president of the Muslim Public Affairs Council, who was forced to step down from a national terrorism committee post in 1999 for pro-terrorist comments.
— Nihad Awad, CAIR executive director, who attended a Hamas meeting in Philadelphia in 1993 that was wiretapped by the FBI.
— Johari Abdul Malik, Dar al-Hijrah imam, who made statements in support of convicted and suspected terrorists who attended his mosque.
— Tariq Ramadan, a Muslim scholar banned from the U.S. for six years beginning in 2004 for his alleged ties and donations to terror groups. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton lifted Ramadan's ban in January.
— Abdulaziz Othman Al-Twaijri, the head of a division of the Organization of the Islamic Conference, considered a foreign agent by the U.S.
It is unclear who else has attended these services, because there appears to be no public record of those CMSA has invited to Capitol Hill. The group’s website, included in the official congressional staff associations directory, displays an error message. And out of the more than 25 people associated with CMSA whom FoxNews.com contacted for this article — members, participants, guests, listed officers, congressional sponsors and Muslim advocacy groups — only one person was willing to speak.'
These government officials, paid with our hard-earned taxpayer dollars, are unwilling to speak? Will they speak to villagers with torches?
'The most notorious of the lot is al-Awlaki, who is seen leading the prayer service on Capitol Hill in video footage included in "MUHAMMAD: Life of a Prophet," a documentary that aired on PBS in 2002.
In the footage, Jameel Johnson, Rep. Gregory Meeks’ former chief of staff and founder and former president of CMSA, is seen sitting next to Randall “Ismail” Royer, a former communications associate for the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) who is now serving a 20-year sentence after pleading guilty in 2004 to helping jihadists from Virginia gain access to a terrorist training camp in Pakistan. That camp was run by Lashkar-e-Taiba, which was designated a terrorist organization by the United States in December 2001. One year before Royer was filmed attending the Awlaki prayer service, he attended jihad training camps in Pakistan, documents show.
Nihad Awad, executive director of CAIR, can also be seen at the Awlaki prayer session. Awad has spoken out in support of Hamas and attended a 1993 Hamas meeting in Philadelphia that was wiretapped by the FBI, according to public record and court documents from the Holy Land Foundation trial. CAIR was named as an unindicted co-conspirator in the trial.
Last year, the FBI severed ties with CAIR due to evidence of the group’s ties to networks supporting Hamas, which the State Department has designated as a terrorist group, according to documents obtained by the Investigative Project on Terrorism, a watchdog group.
"The FBI has had to limit its formal contact with CAIR field offices until certain issues are addressed by CAIR's national headquarters," FBI spokesman John Miller told FoxNews.com last year. "CAIR's leadership is aware of this. Beyond that, we have no further comment."
Awad's assistant, Asma Gheyoub, told FoxNews.com that she had passed along FoxNews.com's request for comment and that Awad would be in contact. But Awad has not responded.'
Read the whole thing. I am glad FOX is reporting on this, but they are complicit when shows like O'Reilly host Hamas-linked CAIR and Muslim Brotherhood ISNA on their broadcasts."
6 comments:
Yeah, you're right, MoreLies. Muslims shouldn't be allowed to worship or speak on TV... most especially Faux Noise.
You're nothing but a crazy-ass bigot.
Dio,
Are you saying it is OK to have someone like this:
Randall “Ismail” Royer, a former communications associate for the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), who confessed in 2004 to receiving jihadist training in Pakistan. He is serving a 20-year prison term.
Anywhere in our country let alone inside the halls of our Capital buildings.
DIO, THIS IS PROOF POSITIVE YOU ARE EITHER:
1. STUPID BEYOND BELIEF
2. A RADICAL ISLAMIST YOURSELF
3. STUPID, STUPID , STUPID
4. REALLY STUPID, STUPID, STUPID
5. A TERRORIST SYMPATHIZER
Then you pull out the progressive/socilaist/communist playbook and call someone a bigot for not wanting terrorists inside of our Capitol buildings. LOL, at least your consistantly stupid.
JDL: I've been saying the same thing for months.
If he is serving a 20-year prison term, as you say, then he obvioulsy didn't come to Capitol Hill AFTER he had committed his crimes.
Remember, this post supposedly names guys who attended during the Clinton, Bush and/or Obama terms in office. That, potentially, goes back all the way to 1992.
So if one uses LOGIC (something you obviously don't understand) then it is exceedingly possible that the people were on Capitol Hill BEFORE doing whatever it is they're accused of doing.
And, whatever it is they supposedly did, engaging in a prayer session probably isn't against the law.
Unless, of course, you're a Muslim. That, in your book, makes them eligible for capital punishment.
But what about seperation of church and state? Why were the christians praying outside the supreme court harrassed and made to leave by security? Why did the mass muslim prayer on the mall not get stopped then?
Like i said fool, travel to a muslim run country and explain your views on abortion and homos. Why you defend people who who have your head on stick is beyond rational thought, but then you have no rational thoughts do you.
Your only a left wing zealot, fake lawyer, mad because of your pathetic, underpaid existence, so you might as well join the other pathetic nutjobs. FOOL, FOOL, FOOL.
Freedom of religion doesn't mean that you can choose to pray aloud anywhere you feel like it. I don't know what you're talking about praying outside the Supreme Court, but I would imagine that there are restrictions regarding protests in that area. Perhaps those polite Religious Rightwingtnuts cchose to ignore the rules, or felt like the rules didn't apply to them, because of their superior status? And I doubt that the rules are the same for the Mall and for the front of the Supreme Court. Just a guess, but it could make a difference, if you understood anything about law... other than the simnple fact that you cannot understand ANY law!
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