Saturday, August 04, 2007

Robert Spencer, Youth Group: No Submission to CAIR's Bullying

Story here. (My words in italics)

Good for them... refusing to submit to the Islamic supremacists!

New York Times best-selling author Robert Spencer received several standing ovations while delivering a speech to the Young America's Foundation (YAF) just one day after the Council on American-Islamic Relations demanded the conservative student group cancel the presentation. CAIR had threatened to sue YAF for hosting Spencer at its annual Conservative Student Conference.

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While introducing Spencer on Thursday afternoon, Mattera accused the Islamic lobbying group of trying to stifle free speech. "CAIR, you need to be reminded that this is America -- not Saudi Arabia," he stated. "And in America we have something called the Bill of Rights. We advise you to review Amendments One -- and Two."


That's right, CAIR... it is America. You don't tell people what to do in America. Because they have rights! If you want to force Islam and Sharia Law on people, go to Saudi Arabia or Iran or someplace like that where there's no human rights at all!

In his speech, Spencer detailed CAIR's ties to the Palestinian terror group Hamas and its efforts to advance "the jihadist agenda." And as to the group's threat of legal action, he said the "bully-boy tactics of the left and the Islamist movement" involve accusing all their critics of hatred and bigotry.


Note that Mr. Spencer indicates that the Muslim supremacists employ the same tactics of intimidation and bullying as does the left.

No wonder the left is so impressed by Muslim supremacists and imperialists, as it also is by communists and Nazis.

Mr. Spencer says of legitimate questioning, criticism and examination of Islam's dogmae which jihadists use to justify murdering innocents the world over:

"CAIR is trying to stifle that and to make Muslims into a protected class in the United States," he said in an exclusive interview. "Whether they are doing this by design or whether this is just an unintended by-product of their actions, nonetheless this is what all their actions are tending toward -- that Muslims will be placed above criticism."

Hmm... the Islamic fundamentalists are a lot like, ironically, a group that they hate: the homosexuals. They, too, employ similar intimidation and legal tactics, hijacking the state apparatus, including the MSM, legal system and educational system, in order to silence any criticism of anything they may do that's potentially harmful to others, sugarcoating deleterious realities in the powerfully intimidating rhetoric of "rights" and "hatred".