Condemning columnists, not terrorists

In his Washington Times column today, Joel Mowbray ([email protected]) describes the rhetorical ploys of the Council on Islamic Relations in dealing with Islamist terrorism. It can’t be said much better than this: “CAIR has mastered the art of appearing to oppose terrorism, while at the same time leading the charge against those who seek to thwart it.” Why? CAIR is an offshoot of a Hamas front group that appears not to have outgrown its origins. Joel’s column makes an important contribution to understanding this nefarious organization.

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