Khaled Hamid Continues CAIR’s Smear Job

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Tue Feb 26, 2008 at 10:46 am PST • Views: 387

CAIR’s Khaled Hamid, of course, knows very well that the comments he’s writing about in this post at his blog were deleted almost immediately from LGF, and at least one person was banned, but for some reason that information doesn’t make it into his post: Hooliganism, under the pretense of patriotism.

I guess they may see that threatening to bomb a mosque is an act that should be awarded a medal, not investigated.

What absolute garbage.

First, the few comments in question did go over the line of acceptability at LGF (thats why they were deleted the same day they were posted, before CAIR launched their smear campaign), but there was no “threat to bomb a mosque.” Hamid’s entire post is full of this sort of hysterical exaggeration and misrepresentation.

Second, there is a policy statement at the top of every page of comments that makes it very clear such comments are not welcome, and will be deleted; but it doesn’t serve Khaled Hamid’s agenda to tell the truth, so he simply repeats CAIR’s smear job in even more exaggerated terms, and praises St. Louis Post-Dispatch reporter Tim Townsend for being a good little CAIR PR agent.

Third, it should be pointed out again that the Council on American Islamic Relations is a Saudi-funded front group for radical Islam, has been linked to Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood, and remains an unindicted co-conspirator in the Holy Land Foundation Hamas funding case. Just for the record.

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