Miami Airport Terminal Evacuated after Bomb Scare

July 18, 2007

  • July 20, 2007 at 2:14 am
    Al says:
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    Well since Muslims are murdering -and crucifying- Christians daily and burning their churches in the ME, and enslaving them in Sudan, what’s a mall or a church or two over here? What should I have said instead of church or mall, sky scraper or Pentagon?

    So you lied about Sencer Katz being a part of Jihad Watch. Is that Taqqiyah?

  • July 20, 2007 at 2:27 am
    Ali says:
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    The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) called Jihad Watch an “Internet hate site” and said it “is notorious for its depiction of Islam as an inherently violent faith that is a threat to world peace.”

    Guardian writer Brian Whitaker describes Jihad Watch as a “notoriously Islamophobic website”.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jihad_Watch

  • July 20, 2007 at 2:33 am
    Ali says:
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    He has no academic training in Islamic studies whatsoever; his M.A. degree was in the field of early Christianity.

  • July 20, 2007 at 2:35 am
    Al says:
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    ALI>The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) called Jihad Watch an “Internet hate site” and said it “is notorious for its depiction of Islam as an inherently violent faith that is a threat to world peace.”

    ALGuardian writer Brian Whitaker describes Jihad Watch as a “notoriously Islamophobic website”.

    AL

  • July 20, 2007 at 2:43 am
    Al says:
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    CAIR is an expert terrorist front, and the Guardian’s only field of expertise is Posh Spice. But see below.

    http://www.anti-cair-net.org/

    U.S. Senator Richard Durbin: “[CAIR is] unusual in its extreme rhetoric and its associations with groups that are suspect.”

    *U.S. Senator Charles Schumer: “We know [CAIR] has ties to terrorism.”

    From Sept. 2003 Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Terrorism,
    Technology and Homeland Security *U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer: “To praise an organization because they haven’t been indicted is like somebody saying, ‘I’m not a crook’.”

    *U.S. Rep. Bill Shuster: “Time and again the organization has shown itself to be nothing more than an apologist for groups bent on the destruction of Israel and Islamic domination over the West.”

    CAIR Employees And Officials Support Terror:

    Senior CAIR employee Randall Todd Royer, a/k/a “Ismail” Royer, pled guilty and was sentenced to twenty years in prison for participating in a network of militant jihadists centered in Northern Virginia. He admitted to aiding and abetting three persons who sought training in a terrorist camp in Pakistan for the purpose of waging jihad against American troops in Afghanistan. Royer’s illegal actions occurred while he was employed with CAIR

    CAIR’s Director of Community Relations, Bassem Khafagi , was arrested by the United States due to his ties with a terror-financing front group. Khafagi pled guilty to charges of visa and bank fraud, and agreed to be deported to Egypt. Khafagi’s illegal actions occurred while he was employed by CAIR.

    On December 18, 2002, Ghassan Elashi, founding board member of CAIR-Texas, a founder of the Holy Land Foundation, and a brother-in-law of Musa Abu Marzook , was arrested by the United States and charged with, among other things, making false statements on export declarations, dealing in the property of a designated terrorist organization, conspiracy
    and money laundering. Ghassan Elashi committed his crimes while working at CAIR, and was found Guilty.

    CAIR Board Member Imam Siraj Wahaj, an un-indicted co-conspirator in the first World Trade Center bombing, has called for replacing the American government with an Islamic caliphate, and warned that America will crumble unless it accepts Islam.

    Rabih Haddad served as a CAIR Fundraiser. Haddad was co-founder of the Global Relief Foundation (“GRF”). GRF was designated by the US Treasury Department for financing the Al Qaida and other terrorist organizations and its assets were frozen by the US Government on December 14, 2001.

    Consistent with Hamas ideology, CAIR has served as a conduit for the distribution of materials and funds from foreign nationals
    to groups and institutions within the United States for the purpose of promoting radical Islam and Hamas ideology, and attacked Islamic clerics and scholars who reject radical Islam and the Hamas agenda.

    As for Mr.Spencer’s qualifications, all he does for the most part is quote Islamic authorities who are interpreting the Koran. So who’s wrong, him or them?

    Some day there will be a cross on the flag of Qatar.

  • July 20, 2007 at 3:21 am
    Ruth Collins, CPCU says:
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    Maybe its just me, but it seems that with a name like Anti-CAIR-net, this might not be the most unbiased resource.

  • July 20, 2007 at 3:33 am
    Sylvia R. says:
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    I noticed that too Ruth.

  • July 20, 2007 at 3:46 am
    Al says:
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    Ruth, I wouldn’t care if their name was Jimmy Cracked Corn. If what they are saying is true, and it is as far as I can tell, we should all take it to heart.

    Should we be nuetral about cancer? Autism? Birth defects? Diabetes? If I am threatened by cancer, I want a doctor who is anti-cancer. To be anti-CAIR, like being anti-cancer, is a good thing.

    CAIR was recently named as a co-conspirator in a terrorist funding scam. Their corruption is ongoing. How can one be unbiased about an organization that is repeatedly in trouble with the law for involvement with terrorists?

    They are linked to Hamas, a terrorist organization. They would be happy to institute Islamic law in the US if we don’t shut them down and kick them all out soon enough.

    If this is your first exposure to the fact that a terrorist propaganda front is operating openly in our midst, then you should read more on the topic rather than hold your hands over your eyes.

    Fortunately, their paying membership has declined by about 70% in the past couple years, but they still get money from a few sources that prop them up to serve as a mouthpiece for groups and people that want to kill us all.

    If this were 1940, CAIR would be a analogous to Japan’s Black Hand and the German Broderbund. There can be no neutrality.

  • July 20, 2007 at 3:50 am
    Ray says:
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    First, I am glad that I don’t count Al amoung my acquantances. I have met a few “Al”s in my life and generally tend to avoid their rabble-rousing xenophobic manner.

    Just to think – this all started our about a bomb scare at the Miami airport that turned out to be human ashes.

    I would, from the tenor of his comments, brand Al as a radical (and no radishes need apply) when it comes to his venomous hatred of Muslims. He probably would jump on the anti-Jewish bandwagon if that came along in one of these posts.

  • July 20, 2007 at 3:52 am
    Ali says:
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    CAIR works in close cooperation with other civic and civil liberties groups such as the American Civil Liberties Union, Amnesty International, NAACP, Hispanic Unity, Organization of Chinese Americans, Japanese American Citizens League, Sikh Mediawatch and Resource Task Force, among many others. In 2003, the Ohio chapter of the ACLU gave its annual Liberty Flame Award to the Ohio chapter of CAIR “for contributions to the advancement and protection of civil liberties.” [7].

    CAIR has successfully formed partnership with the National Council of Churches and held dialogue with representatives of the National Association of Evangelicals.



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