Posted by
Always To The Right on Sunday, December 31, 2006 11:27:08 PM
We notice that
CAIR
is
featuring a list of "Top 10 CAIR Highlights of 2006" on
their front page this New Year's Eve, so we thought we would
remind our readers of what CAIR would prefer people not to
remember about the year that was (you may want to read CAIR's
list first):
TROP's TOP 15 CAIR LOWLIGHTS of
2006
CAIR
supports Sami al-Arian, who then pleads guilty to assisting
Islamic terrorists.
CAIR goes to the mat for Iranian
President Khatami, a noted anti-Semite and Hezbollah's chief
sponsor.
CAIR shamelessly exploits Rosa Parks' image
for a measly $1000 scholarship, while adamantly refusing to
condemn the Sudanese genocide against Black Africans in
Darfur.
CAIR is forced into a hasty site-makeover to
remove prominent anti-Semitic articles after a Muslim goes
on a deadly shooting rampage at a Seattle Jewish
center.
CAIR denounces the pope's comments a dozen
times, but not once the Muslim murder of an elderly nun (or
the hundreds of other Christians butchered in the name of
Islam in 2006).
CAIR is snubbed by liberal Senator
Barbara Boxer, who rescinds an award to a CAIR official
after finding out about the group's ties to
terror.
CAIR condemns cartoons, but refuses to
condemn Osama Bin Laden for a fifth straight
year.
CAIR ruins Keith Ellison's Congressional career
before he takes office.
CAIR refuses to denounce the
killing of Americans by Islamic terrorists in Iraq and
Afghanistan.
CAIR promotes a list of "Fatwas against
Terror" that actually includes advocates of Islamic
terror.
CAIR is forced to drop their lawsuit against
Anti-CAIR for calling it a terrorist front organization
after realizing that it is one.
CAIR condemns the
brief arrest of Hamas leaders in Gaza, but not the forced
conversion of two U.S. journalists (nor 2,276 acts of
Islamic terror in 2006 that resulted in the loss of innocent
life).
CAIR fails to acknowledge the victims of 9/11
on the fifth anniversary of the attacks, choosing to mark it
instead with a spasm of self-pity.
CAIR condemns the
Israeli "massacre" of Palestinian civilians, then has to
retract its statement after finding out that they were
actually killed by Palestinian explosives.
CAIR
protests when a woman is asked to lower her veil at Heathrow
airport the day before it is revealed that a Muslim
cop-killer escaped through the airport using the veil as a
disguise (CAIR then stays quiet as Heathrow implements a
full ban on veils.)