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Tue, Jan 9, 2007 at 5:57:59 pm PST

On Sunday, when three Middle Eastern men were detained under suspicious circumstances and without proper ID at the Port of Miami, I wrote:

UPDATE at 1/7/07 1:50:14 pm:

If it turns out to be a false alarm, expect the Council on American Islamic Relations to jump all over it as another case of the dreaded “Islamophobia.”

UPDATE at 1/7/07 2:20:11 pm:

Yep, false alarm. Nothing unusual in the truck. The countdown to CAIR’s claims of victimhood begins now.

Man, I hate being right all the time. It took CAIR two days to properly rehearse the show.

3 Men Cleared In Port Scare ‘Treated Like Animals’.

MIAMI — Three Middle Eastern men who were arrested and later had charges against them dropped over a brief terrorism scare at the Port of Miami on Sunday said they were unfairly targeted because of their ethnicity and creed.

Amar Al-Hadad said he was “humiliated, disrespected (and) treated real badly just because my name is an Arabic name and I’m a Muslim.”

The Iraqi-born Al-Hadad cried during the Monday news conference in which he described the way he, his brother, Hussain Al Hadad, and friend, Hassan El Sayed, were treated. “We were treated like animals,” El Sayed said.

Officials initially said the men, all permanent U.S. residents, had been caught trying to slip past a checkpoint at the port’s entrance. The truck’s contents — electrical automotive parts in a 40-foot container — matched the driver’s cargo manifest, said Miami-Dade police spokeswoman Nancy Goldberg.

A port security officer became suspicious when Amar Al Hadad could not produce proper paperwork in a routine inspection to enter the port at about 8 a.m., Goldberg said. He also indicated he was alone in the truck, though security officers found Hussain Al Hadad and El Sayed in the cab, she said.

But the Dearborn, Mich., men said that was not the way it happened. “Me and him were sitting right there ... I mean, I was in the passenger seat,” Hussain Al-Hadad said. “I must be invisible.”

Amar and Hussain Al Hadad were both charged with resisting arrest; Hussain Al Hadad was also charged with trespassing, as was El Sayed, a Lebanese national. A judge dismissed the charges, citing a lack of evidence.

Amar Al-Hadad said his driver’s license hadn’t been returned and wasn’t sure which law enforcement agency had it. The three men were detained by the FBI and released before being charged by the Miami-Dade Police Department.

“We demand the return of those IDs as soon as possible so that they can go about their lives in a normal fashion,” said Areeb Naseer, a spokesman for the Council on American-Islamic Relations. The three men said they were considering filing a lawsuit.

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1 BostonPatriot  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 3:59:24pm

If white Irish guys were blowing up buildings, I wouldn't really cry over being questioned.

2 attaboid  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 4:02:21pm

Victims. Everyone is a victim.

3 Ayatrollah  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 4:03:48pm

Poor babies, I think this is another Islamic setup being played out in front of us.

4 abefromen  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 4:04:30pm

wasn't exactly like predicting Florida over Ohio State...

i mean if you could do that, i'd start letting you make my bets.

I wonder if it will be 75 degrees and partly cloudy in the South Bay tomorrow, Charles, what do you think?

5 mission creep  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 4:05:35pm

Charles, what will be the score of the LSU/Bama hoops game just starting now? Please hurry, I gotta lay the bet quick...

6 The Crusader  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 4:06:24pm

“We were treated like animals,” El Sayed said.
Amar Al-Hadad said he was “humiliated,
disrespected (and) treated real badly"


It beith Allah's will mobots.

7 paint-right  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 4:06:34pm

can anyone say " dry run"? has anyone said it? i thought it.

Pushing , pushing all the time

airport imams come to mind

8 sandbox  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 4:06:47pm

Maybe, at some point CAIR will overplay their hand. Hopefully the Barbara Boxer incident will deflate them. The Paula Zahn interview was very effective.

9 Salem  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 4:06:58pm

It seems politics are going in the other direction, though. Making promises of port security are all the rage now.

10 illegal upchuck  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 4:06:58pm

I don't CAIR. No, I really don't.

Makes one wonder if this is another flying ee-mom type setup.

11 new_tommy  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 4:07:08pm

Sorry, I'm tired of this shit. The clown who shed tears needs to be called what he is: a crybaby.

12 kiwiviv  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 4:07:12pm
The three men said they were considering filing a lawsuit.

Oh paaaleeeze! These people are professional victims.

13 zarxos  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 4:07:19pm
But the Dearborn, Mich., men

Hmmm people from one of the largest centers of Islamonazism in this country end up hundreds of miles away trying to "slip past a checkpoint" back into their own country? Sounds fishy to me.

14 Dr. Manhattan  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 4:07:22pm

Well, they claim they weren't in the trailer. This doesn't match up with what we heard before. I wonder how we can discern who is telling the truth at this point.

*look of puzzlement*

I suspected all along nothing was up, call me Nostradamus Jr. Some pertinent questions at this point are, when did CAIR make first contact with these men, how, and what were the terms CAIR offered, to simply give them a voice? Because I am sure they could have talked to the media independently, the media loves that stuff.

15 redbaron  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 4:07:32pm

We will lose our country if we don't stop this crap now! No more phony probes to test our security. No more illegal immigrants. No more stupid rules of engagement. This is full out war and we better start fighting like our lives depend on it - they do.

16 solomonpanting  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 4:08:30pm
“We were treated like animals,” El Sayed said.

They don't need CAIR. They need PETA and the SPCA.

17 Tokyobk  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 4:09:06pm

All sounds routine to me.

18 Charles  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 4:09:06pm

When it was happening, the information I heard was that they were in the passenger compartment/sleeping area, which is behind the driver's seat, not in the trailer.

19 Kragar (Proud to be kafir)  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 4:09:20pm

yup, keep pulling this crap again and again till the cops are too scared to do anything for fear of a lawsuit, then boom.

20 whiterasta  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 4:10:05pm

Charles,

Can you please tell me the winning lottery numbers this week?

Damn, you are good!

Cair is so predictable.

21 VnVet  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 4:10:34pm

As recall, the idiot Muspig driver couldn't remeber what he was delivering, and two other [bigoted word]s where hiding in the sleeper.


Yep, we shouldn't have questioned them. Nothing suspicious here.

22 paint-right  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 4:11:06pm

jsut videotape everything , like on Cops

23 paint-right  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 4:12:52pm

career opportunity for out of work film school grads: the go along an every call videographer

24 ec marm  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 4:13:53pm

Trying to work up some sympathy here... Still trying... Nope...Let me try some more...Nope. Don't cair. This is still a nation of rules and laws. I can't work up any sympathy for those that either don't cair about our rules and laws or wish to thumb their noses at the rest of us.
With islam, it's like the Andy Warhol quote, except it's 15 minutes of victimhood.

25 Dr. Manhattan  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 4:14:36pm

Let's pretend CAIR has zero terror links. Let's pretend that the CAIR members are the most peaceful, wonderful muslims on the planet. let's even pretend that they do everything they do our of sheer conscience, and not with an agenda in mind. Now that we are in lala land, I can make my point. Even if all of this is true, I would still consider them corrupt given that they receive money from Saudi Arabia.

/buying oil from arab dictators is a necessary evil, taking donations is another thing all together

I support goodhearted US muslims, and they do need an organization to stand up for them at this point. However CAIR is not the organization to do this. They need another voice to take the limelight, this one is making them look bad.

26 dammad  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 4:14:48pm

They were treated like animals? My doggy is laying on the couch now, after a day of walks outside, playing with some squeaky toys, at least 100 kisses and hugs, chasing our cat around the house, and basically having the life of Riley. Thing is, I trust my loyal friend a trillion zillion times more than I trust one shitty word out of these a-hole's pie hole. Aaaagh...their cry wolf bs is so OBVIOUS why do the right people NOT SEE IT!

27 blue_like_jazz  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 4:14:56pm

1) no proper paperwork

2) lying about passengers being present

3) no idea of what cargo was

4) from Dearborn, MI


Nope, nothing to raise an eyebrow about here at all.

28 taxfreekiller[deleted]  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 4:15:01pm
29 Salem  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 4:15:07pm

You know, "treated like animals" is kind of broad. Some animals are treated rather well. Only not by muslims.

30 ratherdashing  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 4:15:44pm
But the Dearborn, Mich., men said that was not the way it happened. “Me and him were sitting right there ... I mean, I was in the passenger seat,” Hussain Al-Hadad said. “I must be invisible.”

You got that right. Easily half of the country cannot see you right now. Act as you wish.

31 mama winger  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 4:15:46pm

... And this girl I know whines and moans and cries to daddy every time she gets a ticket for drunk driving.

Criminals bitch a lot. Pffft.

32 rtheyserius  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 4:16:02pm

Yawwwn.

I predict CAIR will self-destruct in the next two years.

33 paint-right  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 4:16:11pm

Theirs is a culture of humiliation, outrage, revenge and grudges held for eons.

34 hous bin pharteen  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 4:16:50pm

#9 Salem

It seems politics are going in the other direction, though. Making promises of port security are all the rage now.


Yes. This is true. It has been a big dem buzz word. The dems are all for not fighting the war on terror but all for "port security". This really confuses me.
They also think George Bush blew up the world trade center. Woulndn't it be easier to jusr keep track of George Bush than it would be to waste all this time and manpower on port security.

35 Dr. Manhattan  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 4:17:44pm

I truly believe the most potent human weapons we have against global jihad are US and Canadian Muslims. They show how muslims can live good lives NOT UNDER SHARIA! Why must they be so silent? It really aggravates me. I don't think they sympathize totally, but what else am I supposed to think? All we hear are begrudged Dougie Hooper-style condemnations of specific acts, not terror organizations.

36 JammieWearingFool  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 4:18:34pm

I detect the malodorous air of yet another CAIR stunt.

“We were treated like animals,” El Sayed said.

If we treated you like an animal, we'd have shot and consumed you. Now STFU and get out of my country.

37 rcris5  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 4:20:09pm

Why drop the charges? Deport them and be done with it.

38 Wendya  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 4:20:14pm

I'm supposed to give a rat's ass that three Muslims from MI tested the security at Port of Miami and got busted?

Waaah.

39 Ben Hur  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 4:20:17pm

overkill

40 paint-right  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 4:20:25pm

mama

i agree i watch COPS way too much and the bad guys whine all the time and resist arrest and are mad at cops for catching them

the whole nine yards

41 new_tommy  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 4:21:18pm

I think this may be our tearful friend, Al-Hadad, as a young child. If only his father, instead of so many Europeans, had taken the commercial's advice.

(Commercial found via Steve Sailer.)

42 blue_like_jazz  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 4:22:04pm

re #35 jammie:

If we treated you like an animal, we'd have shot and consumed you. Now STFU and get out of my country.

Or at least rubbed your tummy and played fetch with you!

//projection, thy name is islam

43 aqvik  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 4:22:27pm

We need a new verb: Cair-ified

How 'bout Cair-reamed?

Or Cair-amification?

Maybe not...

44 Cartman  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 4:22:29pm

CAIR has overplayed its hand. Period. The Flop looked pretty good, but The River will reveal all. Nice bluff. You lose.

45 VnVet  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 4:22:33pm

#25

"goodhearted US muslims"


You mean the ones that are condemning all of this violence?


Maybe I missed something,,, please clue me in.

46 LuckyDog  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 4:23:07pm

Look, you islamoslobs need to understand that we here in America are true cretins. We are really 7th century dolts that will never attain your moral and intellectual superiority. So what say you superior beings leave us to our unenlightened ways and get the hell out of this backwater country before we really get angry and kick your ass to kingdom come just for grins.

Taht's what we're like, you know.

LuckyDog

47 xenophobic  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 4:23:39pm

If it wasn't CAIR, it would be the ACLU. The Judge ruling of a "Lack of evidence" opens us up to further judicial nonsense, lawsuits and claims of bigotry.

I wonder how long you can dig underneath your house foundation, before it collapses?

They're undermining our foundations, and attacking all security precautions put in place to protect us from attack --using our own laws, and shovels and labor loaned by organizations like the ACLU and CAIR.

48 whiterasta  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 4:23:46pm

.."The Iraqi-born Al-Hadad cried during the Monday news conference.."

There are few things that infuriate me more than the fake, Girly-Public-Man-Cry thing.

G-d, I wish for the days of wooden ships and iron men, instead of iron ships and girly-men.

If I had been at the news conference, I'd have laughed at the snivelling girly-man and publicly scorned him.

What a pussy.

49 paint-right  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 4:24:00pm

love those commas vn vet

LOL

50 blue_like_jazz  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 4:24:08pm

re #41 new_tommy


that clip is HILARIOUS! should be shown in health classes nationwide.

LMAO!

51 LoneSome Journey  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 4:24:15pm
“We were treated like animals,”

With this outlandish comment, will "peta" now become involed and demand a retraction and an apology from the muuslims for insulting animals?

It's possible, but, ONLY if the muuslims were not referring to their relatives, pigs.

52 new_tommy  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 4:24:17pm
If we treated you like an animal, we'd have shot and consumed you. Now STFU and get out of my country.

Sioue! Sioue!

53 USA  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 4:24:17pm
A judge dismissed the charges, citing a lack of evidence.

Charles, I predicted the outcome of the court case with the proper legal analysis. I was first too!

LGF post

54 easy  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 4:25:48pm
Amar and Hussain Al Hadad were both charged with resisting arrest; Hussain Al Hadad was also charged with trespassing, as was El Sayed, a Lebanese national. A judge dismissed the charges, citing a lack of evidence.

.
Lack of evidence? They stopped them in the port. The ports are not public areas, you must have permission to be there, if you don't you are trespassing.

55 JammieWearingFool  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 4:26:31pm

Any of these babies related to some Flying Imams?

56 taxfreekiller[deleted]  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 4:26:45pm
57 friarstale  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 4:26:53pm

it's like Rush Limbaugh says of the NY Times: You just can't belive a word of what they say

(what the gentlemen from Dearborn say, that is. I mean, yeah, the initial news reports may not have been accurate, but this whining "why me?" is completely absurd)

58 VnVet  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 4:28:36pm

#36


I will eat pork, but please I will not even try Muslim...

//but heard it tastes like chicken

59 brandonf  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 4:28:55pm

Didn't take a genius to predict that one Charles.

60 RTLM  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 4:28:55pm

Hey CAIR,
Go finger fuck yourselves.

We're not sorry for catching this obvious security probe/set up grievance theater.

You muslims deserve suspicion and scrutiny. You have earned the requirement to be viewed with malice and to be thought of as lairs and murderers.

You're a malignancy in any society you inhabit.

You need to be defeated.

61 MSMediaCritic  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 4:29:07pm

Not sure I understand. When he says he was treated like an animal, was he surprised that he was treated so well? I mean, my dog never did a lick of work and we fed him and took care of him, etc. Maybe being treated like an animal is a good thing and he didn't want it to stop.

62 aqvik  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 4:29:14pm

OK, one more and then I'll stop...

What we need is a CAIR-free country.

How's that, huh?

/4th grade persona retires into oblivion

63 Kreuzueber Halbmond  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 4:30:02pm

Normal citizens don't go sneaking around major U.S. ports on a Sunday afternoon, but apparently dishonest Muslims do. Could have been a Homeland Security test, a CAIR test, or a catch and release exercise to hopefully net a bigger fish in the future. We have to be right every time, they only have to be right once.

64 MSMediaCritic  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 4:32:23pm

I think I will convert to islam, do something stupid, cry about discrimination, and collect my 10 million dollars from the govmint.

/sarc off (just in case)

65 evil zionist  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 4:32:43pm

Intersting, and very expected.
But they didn't go as far as I expected.
I didn't hear the words "zionist/nazis/conspericy/world domination"
But it's okay, I know that it's Israel's fault anyway.
//no need to send me to sensitivity training!

66 sailordude  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 4:33:49pm

Port of Jihad?

University of Jihad?

Why are they all in FL?

Go Gators.

67 Killian Bundy  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 4:34:17pm
A port security officer became suspicious when Amar Al Hadad could not produce proper paperwork in a routine inspection to enter the port at about 8 a.m., Goldberg said. He also indicated he was alone in the truck, though security officers found Hussain Al Hadad and El Sayed in the cab, she said.

But the Dearborn, Mich., men said that was not the way it happened. “Me and him were sitting right there ... I mean, I was in the passenger seat,” Hussain Al-Hadad said. “I must be invisible.”

Who ya gonna believe?

/how about we call their bluff and take it to a jury

68 rcris5  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 4:34:23pm

Would like to know the name of the Judge...maybe we could deport him.

69 taxfreekiller[deleted]  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 4:35:00pm
70 goddessoftheclassroom  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 4:35:31pm

Good evening, Lizards.

71 Kragar (Proud to be kafir)  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 4:38:48pm

We need more cops like this guy;

Sheriff Charles Plummer calls it a career

the former Berkeley and Hayward top cop sat in his office afterward and voiced that one regret.

"I wish I would have hit some people harder during the riots," said Plummer, speaking of the riots in Berkeley in the late-1960s. "I regret that."

72 mama winger  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 4:39:07pm

#70 GotC

If I were in a better mood, I'd say 'Hi!'

Oh what the heck - hi! :)

73 Salem  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 4:39:32pm

#34 hous bin pharteen

It has been a big dem buzz word. The dems are all for not fighting the war on terror but all for "port security". This really confuses me.

It's amusing to see the Republicans oppose them right away, too. "Impossible! The technology doesn't exist! The cost would be astronomical and the economy would come to a stand-still!"

Which may be right, but it does make a feeling of unreality wash over one anyhow.

I can imagine the dems taking over the White House, regaining their wide majority, and suddenly feeling an irresistable urge to talk about the immigration problem. Because whatever they do, as long as it's them doing it it's valid.

74 Liz Ard  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 4:42:46pm
UPDATE at 1/7/07 1:50:14 pm:

If it turns out to be a false alarm, expect the Council on American Islamic Relations to jump all over it as another case of the dreaded “Islamophobia.”

UPDATE at 1/7/07 2:20:11 pm:

Yep, false alarm. Nothing unusual in the truck. The countdown to CAIR’s claims of victimhood begins now.


You see, you knew this in advance, Charles, because it is all part of a HUGE Zionist propaganda.

75 Intestinal Fortitude  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 4:43:33pm

In the house of the translator of Hooper,
The musslemen will be found in the cab,
Inscription found, suspicion will bring a phobia
Three cut in pieces, one weeps, Cair badly supporting

CENTURIE XXI

/Quatrain

76 obscured by clouds  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 4:44:18pm
he described the way he, his brother, Hussain Al Hadad, and friend, Hassan El Sayed, were treated. “We were treated like animals,” El Sayed said.

Move back to Iraq you POS and see how you're treated. You come from a culture and country that are filled to the brim with "animals." You and your ilk deserve to be treated as such.

/animals don't deserve to be associated with Islam. They're better and more intelligent than the average Muslim. Animals don't commit suicide to kill other animals.

77 goddessoftheclassroom  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 4:46:40pm

Hi, mama winger! (waves madly)

78 MandyManners  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 4:47:23pm

Cry me a freakin' river.

79 dewie  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 4:47:26pm

Thats it ! I am going to convert to Islam...
Then I can piss and moan when I am caught doing anything remotely illegal...I can get CAIR to back me up... if I throw a large enough tantrum... "A New Snackbar"!
sarc/

CAIR is going to do this shit one time too often ... it has all ready started to rub the American People raw!

80 ArmyWife  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 4:49:02pm

My dear Charles, it is such a burden you bear, having to always be right. I hope it is somewhat comforting that completely empathize with your situation.

/Night, y'all. Big day of union busting ahead of me!

81 solomonpanting  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 4:49:10pm

And, like animals, they kept insisting:
"We gotta get out of this place
If it's the last thing we ever boom"

82 deportman  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 4:49:32pm

I saw the pathetic spectacle on TV. Just another cair/aclu sponsored probe. Unfortunately these will continue until the authorities capitulate, and then BOOM, BIG BADA-BOOM, cair/aclu sponsored mushroom clouds.

83 whiterasta  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 4:52:32pm

OT, but scary...

Saudi Arabia expects delivery soon of 72 Eurofighter Typhoon jets worth around USD 19.3 billion from Britain's BAE Systems, the official Saudi Press Agency reported.

Crown Prince Sultan bin Abdul Aziz Al Saud was quoted Saturday as saying the state-of-the-art warplanes would be delivered to the kingdom "very soon." In December, British anti-fraud authorities dropped an investigation into improper dealings on an arms export contract with Saudi Arabia after Saudi officials threatened to cancel the lucrative jet purchase.

From Dhimmi watch.

Bye the way, I believe the new Raptor will make camel dung of the Euro-wanker-Fighter.

84 WriterMom  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 4:53:31pm

1. Snore
2. Boo fricking hoo hoo
3. Pass the teeny tiny violin

85 m  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 4:56:18pm

4. Bite me
5. Whatever
6. *snicker*

86 Muadib  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 4:57:26pm

#7 paint-right

can anyone say " dry run"?

The USA and the Soviets played "dry run" with each other all the time. It's more than safe to assume that this was just another dry run to test our awareness, rediness, and response.

87 sandbox  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 5:00:14pm

Maybe the more these jerks at CAIR keep it up, the worse the eventual backlash.

88 MandyManners  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 5:00:30pm
89 Cartman  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 5:00:53pm

#83 whiterasta

Crown Prince Sultan bin Abdul Aziz Al Saud was quoted Saturday as saying the state-of-the-art warplanes would be delivered to the kingdom "very soon."

Who is going to instruct them regarding the operation of those planes? That will present the ultimate question.

90 Who Watches the Watchmen?  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 5:00:58pm

Grievance theatre, like the old Candid Camera show, is only entertaining once.

91 bonz  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 5:02:23pm

Notice the shift

Three Middle Eastern men who were arrested and later had charges against them dropped over a brief terrorism scare at the Port of Miami on Sunday said they were unfairly targeted because of their ethnicity and creed.

You can't put lipstick on a pig but creed will have the masses baffled

92 WriterMom  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 5:02:27pm

#85 m

7. Kiss my Zionist tuches
8. Eat shit, CAIR
9. What-EVAH

93 goddessoftheclassroom  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 5:02:28pm

Good night, Lizards. Mind the store.

94 WriterMom  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 5:03:32pm

#91 bonz

they were fairly targeted because of their ethnicity and creed screed

95 Jim in Virginia  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 5:04:47pm

Notice the silence on Somalia?
Bush speaks tomorrow on the Iraq surge. The Dems already say they're agin it. But no polticians are talking about Somalia.
The MSM have noted US assistance but Tony Snow's not bragging , Pelosi and Reid aren't complaining. What am I missing?

96 songbird  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 5:05:52pm

They couldn't CAIR more,

I couldn't CAIR less.

Investigate the three guys and deport them if they need deported.

97 samhein  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 5:07:02pm

Do these people attend a special "victims school or something? I mean, they must be the most misunderstood lot in the entire universe.

98 lawhawk  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 5:07:48pm

Charles,

I'd really be concerned if you started issuing postings in the form of quatrains. Now, if you started posting lottery numbers, it would be most appreciative.

As for CAIR's act, and it really is an act, it is quite predictable. They can't help themselves - it works more often than not unless folks start standing up and showing CAIR to be full of malarkey (as in the flying imams incident).

99 VnVet  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 5:08:40pm

#88


"Pollution has directly or indirectly caused the deaths of 3,600 people in the month of Aban (October 23 to November 23)," Mohammad Hadi Heydarzadeh, director of Tehran's clean air committee, was quoted by Tuesday's edition of Kargozaran newspaper.

That's more than these heathens have killed our troops in Iraq!

Allahu Akbar

100 gymnast  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 5:09:50pm

One more anal probe of America's defences by the CAIR assholes. The time to start checking out CAIR with the Roto Rooter Proctoscope is way past due. It is a very humane procedure and does not leave visible marks though the subjects have been known to drip a bit.

101 FrogMarch  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 5:09:57pm

Naughty!

102 Maui Girl  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 5:10:10pm

Well, golldarnit all anyway. If only the 9/11 hijackers had all been blonde blue eyed Bible thumpers, then Achmed & his buddies wouldn't be having this little ethnicity/religion problem.

Sheesh!

103 freedomfighter911  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 5:10:21pm

You have to give it to them...they have learned the whining victim game pretty well.

Cried during a news conference - oh please..I would be embarassed to be brought to tears for something so minor...

How many more obvious setups do we have to see before someone gets a clue...

I wish there were someway to turn the tables on them

Lets think
We have to find a group that people feel sorry for...will have empathy for
We have to have a setup where we can video tape the whole thing.
It has to make the muslims look really really bad...show their true colors

1) Have a blind sausage salesman man accidentally walk into a mosque with his seeing eye dog...that might work

2) A little girl in a wheelchair is walking her pet pig (who was given exlax 1/2 hour prior) decides to visit a mosque to pick up a free copy of the Koran with her left hand.

Do they have seeing eye pigs? :)

104 seven_stripes  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 5:10:37pm

Aw comon Charles,

I did just as well! Hell, I even called that Tuesday would be the day!

Expect CAIR to issue the demand of an apology or ululate accusations of racism and Islamophobia in the coming days.

We should expect it in the headlines on Monday perhaps… but, I’ll put my money on Tuesday instead. Why? For no particular reason. I’m just a bettin’ man.

Heh!

Dave

105 Promethea  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 5:11:26pm

#7 paint-right . . .

can anyone say " dry run"? has anyone said it? i thought it.

My very first thought when I heard they had been cleared of carrying explosives.

Dry run.

106 Kaos Hiker  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 5:12:11pm

#95 Jim. Well every one Knows the Islamic Jihadi Types in Iraq Who worship Osama Bin Laden, are very different from the Al Qaida Jihadis Who worship Osama in Somalia, and Afganistan. And They have nothing to do with the Youths in France either. Man Try to keep up.

107 RTLM  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 5:15:41pm

White Rasta,

The Saudis took the Typhoon begrudgingly. The option of the F-35, F-22 is not available. The Typhoon is more capable than the F-16 and F-15, but only marginally. The deal was messy though. Some bribery of Saudi officials to let the Euro Fighter purchase go through. The Saudis briefly canceled their buy until the investigation was dropped.

108 gymnast  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 5:17:04pm

#89, Cartman. The Saudi pilots will be trained by RAF (British Royal Air Force) pilots seconded to the RSAF (Royal Saudi Air Force) and paid a wage determined by the Al Yamama contract (considerable better than regular RAF pay).

109 whiterasta  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 5:18:34pm

#89, Cartman:

.." Who is going to instruct them regarding the operation of those planes? That will present the ultimate question..."

I guess some retired Euro "Air Force" pilots.

My buddy the L-1011 Captain who worked in the soddo-mite kingdom said the soddies could not fly worth shit.

Retired euro pilots will get eaten raw by the Yank young hotshot jet jocks. The soddies will not even get off the ground.

Mind you this is all good for the bottom line of the Euro Government subsidised euro jet industry.

110 freedomfighter911  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 5:19:47pm

#83

Lets keep selling them obsolete easily destroyable weaponry - less money for proselytizing!

But hey what do they need any weaponry for ...the all powerful oil addicted dhimmi state is right there to pull there islamic butts out of any trouble they might get into.

Every piece of high tech weaponry we sell (or our allies sell)should have a hidden self destruct chip buried deep within that we can activate when neccesary.

111 suntory_boss  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 5:19:54pm

Anyone here Canadian? Have you seen the CBC show "Little Mosque on the Prarie"? In the description, it says that the libertarian character, is a biggot, like all libertarians.

www.littlemosque.ca

112 Aegius  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 5:20:43pm
“We demand the return of those IDs as soon as possible so that they can go about their lives in a normal fashion,” said Areeb Naseer, a spokesman for the Council on American-Islamic Relations. The three men said they were considering filing a lawsuit.

Any court in the country would throw it out on the grounds of probable cause.

Here's why:

A port security officer became suspicious when Amar Al Hadad could not produce proper paperwork in a routine inspection to enter the port at about 8 a.m., Goldberg said. He also indicated he was alone in the truck, though security officers found Hussain Al Hadad and El Sayed in the cab, she said.

I'm not a lawyer, but I have been studying the law. No proper paperwork indicates lack of identification which is grounds for probable cause. So does LYING to the security officers.

They have no case and are being deceitful toward the public as well. Same with the 6 imams. Frankly I am sick of the whining, victimhood mentality and the idiocy from moonbats over this kind of nonsense. But we'll get more of it.

113 gymnast  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 5:21:47pm

#109, whiterasta. You are speculating. I am not.

114 Killian Bundy  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 5:23:42pm

How spicy foods can kill cancers

They found capsaicin, an ingredient of jalapeno peppers, triggers cancer cell death by attacking mitochondria - the cells' energy-generating boiler rooms.

/cool, I eat Habeneros like candy, only not as fast

115 Pawn of The Oppressor  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 5:24:00pm
“We were treated like animals,” El Sayed said.
Amar Al-Hadad said he was “humiliated,
disrespected (and) treated real badly"

And the award for "Best Parallel Between Islamic Whining and Country Music Lyrics" goes too... *drum roll*

Dear Amar,

1. It's "really".
2. You just described my experience at every college party I've ever been to (I'm not real big on the social scene). Deal with it.

116 whiterasta  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 5:25:06pm

#111, suntory_boss:


.."Anyone here Canadian? Have you seen the CBC show "Little Mosque on the Prarie"?

Yes, I'm Canadian and no I would not watch that piece of CBC shit, if it were the last show on earth.

Fuc*ing CBC should be shut down.

117 Pawn of The Oppressor  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 5:26:57pm

Also - didn't CAIR get a big influx of cash recently? I recall an allotment measured in millions of USD, and their website getting an overhaul and a new logo not long afterwards. Saudi money?

Is that why they're in the news all of a sudden?

118 tank22  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 5:30:31pm

#35 Dr. Manhattan

I truly believe the most potent human weapons we have against global jihad are US and Canadian Muslims. They show how muslims can live good lives NOT UNDER SHARIA!

I'm Canadian, and if it were up to me, I'd give you all the human weapons you want, starting with this one!

[Link: www.thestar.com...]

Or, perhaps, these a**holes were trying to be funny.

islam is islam, no good, moderate, or in between.

119 VnVet  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 5:30:36pm

I think we need to send Jimmah Carter in to negotiate with CAIR. He's the GREATEST!

120 freedomfighter911  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 5:30:47pm

#114 Killian Bundy

Check out curcumin - from tumeric. Really solid experimental evidence that this is very effective against all kinds of things. Its amazing that a single substance could have such a wide range of positive effects

I had stomach cancer two years ago - did alot of research and curcumin was my number one choice of a natural substance that might really do some good. Everyone should be taking this.

121 J.D.  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 5:30:58pm

gymnast
Your man is in the news.
Sharpton considers running for president

122 Killian Bundy  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 5:32:22pm
#83 whiterasta

Bye the way, I believe the new Raptor will make camel dung of the Euro-wanker-Fighter.

/well, it's impossible to top the F-15 kill ratio, 0-whatever, I predict we'll never lose an F-22 in combat

123 freedomfighter911  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 5:35:32pm

#116 White Rasta

" Little Mosque on the Prairie"

For gods sake please tell me your joking!

What a desecration of the fine work Michael Landon did...

124 threeCents  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 5:49:00pm

I wonder if any journalists will bother to research these persons' relationship with CAIR before the incident on Sunday?

125 Daisy  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 5:49:02pm

Treated like these animals?

[Link: www.sweetness-light.com...]

Nope, don't think so .. in the West we have laws against animal cruelty.

Then again, if we gave them this sort of treatment [Link: www.afunworld.com...]
They'd still be screaming 'humiliation' (only this time they'd be correct!)

126 6patrick6  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 5:49:25pm

Let the CAIR bastards seethe!

Hey, Dougie, hi again! It's been nearly SIX WEEKS since I've wished your and your band of criminals, er, believers a heartfelt FOAD!

So, Dougie, FOAD!

Go seethe in Saudi, where you and your fellow mo-whores need to be.

127 DockScience  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 5:52:29pm

testing, testing, testing

128 mik  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 5:55:02pm

Expressing rage will do us very little good.

We need to stop Kennedy-Bush Open Borders Amnesty.

We need to force goverment to start follow law and deport illegal Muslims.

We need to support pols who will cut Muslim immigration.

129 gymnast  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 6:02:06pm

#121, J.D.. As my Man,The Reverend Al often says, if he weren't runnin for President he'd have to go on welfare. He thought the Reverend scam was a good deal but it ain't nothin' compared to the politician scam, 'specially the runnin' as a Dem scam. How'd you like that Edwards plug bullshit? Al say the only thing that Edwards is goin' down in the history books for is bein' "an ambulance chaser of Grand Prix proportions.

Well Al an' I is goin' to hole up in Jackson Hole for a while and plan some new strategies to bring in some big bread, and then go over to Sun Valley and hit the slopes. They got a big freestyle and half pipe competition this weekend and Al thinks he may enter and integrate the event just so it has a bit of class. He figures them "urban inner city black kids" need a short fat sports hero in case they ain't got the talents of a Kobe Bryant or Mike Tyson. I told Al that just because he's a better backwards skier than John Kerry is forwards that don't mean that he can win. Al sez' the judges can be bought.

130 Aegius  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 6:04:09pm
#118 tank22 1/9/2007 07:30PM PST

#35 Dr. Manhattan

I truly believe the most potent human weapons we have against global jihad are US and Canadian Muslims. They show how muslims can live good lives NOT UNDER SHARIA!

I'm Canadian, and if it were up to me, I'd give you all the human weapons you want, starting with this one!

I really would like to believe that, but often the Muslims living in free societies are the more or most radicalized.

128 mik 1/9/2007 07:55PM PST

Expressing rage will do us very little good.

We need to stop Kennedy-Bush Open Borders Amnesty.

We need to force goverment to start follow law and deport illegal Muslims.

We need to support pols who will cut Muslim immigration.

Rounding people up en masse won't happen. The American people won't stomach it, but we can halt all Muslim immigration.

131 tank22  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 6:12:52pm

#130 Aegius


maybe we could have them neutered

132 Aylios  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 6:14:17pm

I'm gonna have another listen to the Stuck Mojo tune, it's the only thing that cheers me up every time.

133 Earth2moonbat  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 6:15:18pm

I predicted it before you predicted it, Charles. We're both right.

134 saywhat?  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 6:23:57pm

#66 Sailordude


Port of Jihad?

University of Jihad?

Why are they all in FL?

Go Gators.


Port of Miami or Port of Jihadi

Who is a major funder of CAIR?


A judge dismissed the charges, citing a lack of evidence.

Who is this un-named judge and in what court did (s)he declare a lack of evidence? When was this judge seated and is (s)he elected or appointed?


Inquiring minds and all. This wreaks of set up.

135 saywhat?  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 6:27:04pm

missed placing a link in #134

Who is a major funder of CAIR

Hint . . .UAE (remember the ports deal?)

136 Catttt  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 6:28:19pm
The Iraqi-born Al-Hadad cried

I notice Arab guys cry at the drop of a hat. But then, they also hold hands a lot. Culture thing - or wussiness? Since these guys have made their home in the US of A, it looks like wussiness. Sorry, guys. Suck it up. Oh, and learn English.

137 mattm  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 6:28:50pm

If they file suit I hope it brings out the true purpose and background of CAIR.

138 squarepeg  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 6:30:44pm

#7 paint-right

can anyone say " dry run"?

Dry run.

I wonder if this story still isn't finished. The lying to security officials smells to me.

139 gymnast  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 6:34:01pm

#135, saywhat? Wassamatter, don't you believe in the scientific possibility of coincidence? Million to one odds mean nothin. The Islamists have done quite well in the West with those odds. Why do you think that they believe that Mohammad's Allah runs the big craps table.

140 Catttt  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 6:35:35pm

Want to scare yourself?

Click here, then click on the pic of Amar Al-Hadad, on the right.

Yaaarrrgh!

Now imagine him crying.

!

/meow

141 Murqtaad  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 6:40:07pm

Ya know, muslims are amazing. They play war, and then cry victim when you try to stop their game. It's as if preventing their little boys dream of a Lord of the Flies world is somehow wrong. And what's even worse is that the American and Euro leftist elite buy into this line out of some sort of obsesive, life altering, inner loathing. Pathetic fools, really. They bring us all down.

142 Gadfly  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 7:03:44pm

Anyone who thinks "disrespected" is a word and uses it is a moron.

143 JustTanya  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 7:09:58pm

#41 new tommy

Just got a chance to view that video ... ROFLOL! Absolutely hilarious!

Thanks.

144 canadianally  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 7:22:44pm

#32 Aylios: I am developing an addiction to that video. Well, I think I am. LOL

145 reader  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 7:25:17pm

Killian Bundy #114,

Not to derail this interesting thread, but here is a capsaicin (compound in peppers)research experiment that was just announced. It could eventually prove the cure for type 1 diabetes . Spices are a very powerful weapons against diabetes (for nerve cells, for glucose) which is why I'm not surprised a lightbulb went off over this scientist's head, when he decided to do something that initially would seem crazy, to inject animals with this.

As for cancer and research in natural medicine, specifically phytonutrients, I could write many pages on new research, but I don't want to detract from this thread. There is some amazing research going on. Some of these are being reformulated for drugs, like from algaes, while others are being tested as straight nutrients, as they exist in nature, such as curcumin(tumeric), another spice. Integrative medicine will become the mainstay for cancer treatment, simply because it best addresses immune challenges.

146 arier_Tzvi  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 7:27:30pm

Got a Question and comment about this case.
First did anyone ask what these three Islamic men were doing at the Port of Miami? At that specific location at that specific time of day? Normal questions to ask dont you think? Were they there scanning the joint out for possible attacks? No one really knows cause nothing has been said to the public.

Second I find this really interesting in the Miami Dade police department. Why did they have to use a token Islamic friendly Jew to get the word out to the public? "said Miami-Dade police spokeswoman Nancy Goldberg." Or is this Cairs way of getting involved?
All this leads to more questions..

147 Highrise  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 7:52:59pm
The three men said they were considering filing a lawsuit.

It should be the other way around, that port should send the three men a bill to pay for all the hubbub that took hours of the port authorities time that day because they were deceitful.

148 smapdhi  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 8:03:15pm

why is it so hard for the MSM and other blinded persons in the US to NOT sympathize for these men. the overwhelming feeling I get when the MSM reports this type of story is that of "the man" taking it to the insert minority race here.

is it too much of a stretch to believe that these men obtained legal licenses and were hauling legal goods all in an effort to test their ability to slip past port authorities? a dry run perhaps?

/now i sound like a conspiracy theorist
//better safe than sorry

149 Posted by Post  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 9:46:18pm

CAIR for a Haiku?

CAIR reams Abdullah
ja bar is lower for you
not CAIRing not life

150 zulubaby  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 9:49:16pm

CAIR are organized. Watch out.

151 ps2  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 10:22:22pm

Does this have any significance to the "Port 3"? (scroll to top)

[Link: www.debbieschlussel.com...]

152 WrathofG-d  Tue, Jan 9, 2007 10:48:19pm

These people always complain that they are being treated "unfairly" because they are Muslim.

So that begs one question: How in the world would you know from the looks of those 3 guys that they are Muslim? Arab, sure!...but Muslim? Is someone checking "muslim cards" before they arrest them? Is there some sort of secret universal unspoken sign for "muslim" that I am not aware of?

These guys are not wearing head dresses, or any other objects to identify them as "muslim".

Cry me a river!

& I'm with #1. If it were Jews that had openly declared war with the United States & followed through on that threat, I would expect & not complain about being questioned.

153 Roger  Wed, Jan 10, 2007 1:17:53am

#80 ArmyWife ?

I didn't get back to see your reply till now.

#296 Roger 1/10/2007 03:11AM PST

I put a Scripture based explanation of why there is no call for Christians to rush to their deaths in Iraq.

154 jrausta  Wed, Jan 10, 2007 2:58:17am

Nice press conference...in Naseer's basement.

155 Kenneth  Wed, Jan 10, 2007 3:54:37am

This whole thing smacks of another "flying imam" stunt. Creating another faux-outrage incident while probing security at a critical facility. The purpose is to shame the US inot lowering her guard.

A google search on the men's names:

And police photos of the trio. Nice lookin' bunch of guys!

This is interesting (from a court case in Belize):

Hassan El-Sayed. He is a man with many questions to answer, first as one of those on trial in connection with the forgery of illegally sold passports, and more recently as the money broker who was given one-point-four million dollars of B.T.L. funds to change into U.S. and has yet to produce the cash. El-Sayed figures prominently in both criminal investigations, but it now appears that the Belize City businessman's testimony may never be heard as this morning he failed to appear in the Supreme Court. This is not the first time El-Sayed has been a no-show for a court date and at his last appearance before Justice Adolph Lucas he was specifically warned about such behaviour and was told that his two hundred thousand dollar bail was on the line. That line is about to run out as today Lucas served notice that the man who posted the surety for El-Sayed must appear on October eleventh to say why the two hundred grand should not be forfeited. According to court records, that surety was pledged by one Haissan El-Batihish, a resident of King's Park.

As for Hassan El-Sayed, not even his lawyer could say where he might be, although sources indicate to News Five that Lebanon is the most likely location. They also say that if the passport matter was his only problem, El-Sayed would still be here. But when he was identified as the man who received one point four million from B.T.L. C.E.O. Gaspar Aguilar and failed to deliver, it was time to exit. Hassan and Aguilar, it turns out, enjoyed a relationship that went beyond money changing. News Five understands that the two are partners in a shop on Queen Street named Mahal Al Hadea and Aguilar's niece also happens to be El-Sayed's wife.

Now this may very well be a different man with the same name. But it is worth looking into.

156 Kenneth  Wed, Jan 10, 2007 4:15:25am

#116 whiterasta

.."Anyone here Canadian? Have you seen the CBC show "Little Mosque on the Prarie"?

Yes, I'm Canadian and no I would not watch that piece of CBC shit, if it were the last show on earth.

Fuc*ing CBC should be shut down.

I second that opinion. LMOTP is right out of the CBC's Propaganda Division. Margarte Wente had a great review of it in the Saturday G&M (access by payed subscription),

Little Mosque: way too cute

Imams are so cute! If you doubt it, just tune in to CBC's daring new sitcom, Little Mosque on the Prairie. The star of tonight's first episode is a hunky young spiritual leader named Amaar, who has the ravishing looks of a soap-opera star. He's modern too. No robes or scary beards for him. This imam is progressive. He wears nice-fitting jeans, speaks colloquial English, and looks like a corporate lawyer from Toronto. In fact that's what he was -- until he gave it all up for Allah. Now he's been hired by a little mosque in Saskatchewan. Naturally, culture shock ensues, especially when he finds he can't get a non-fat cappuccino in the local diner.

The plot was about how stupid and "racist" the local yokels are. I can't wait for the spin-off, "Little Pogram on the Prairies"

157 Hazmat  Wed, Jan 10, 2007 4:26:56am

Hey cair, how is that somalia thing working out for you.

158 Walter E. Wallis  Wed, Jan 10, 2007 4:29:08am

That judge who dismissed the trespass charges needs to be demoted to parking.

159 PISSED  Wed, Jan 10, 2007 4:45:30am

Not sure if anyone already said this, maybe they were TESTING security hmmm?

160 wargammer2005  Wed, Jan 10, 2007 5:45:49am

so either it was a test of our security or it was a sham to put us off gruard, or both.

why were 3 people in the truck?

161 BuckOhio  Wed, Jan 10, 2007 5:56:51am

Let's see? Lied about who they were, didn't have proper paperwork or chose not to have it, and were in a sensitive area without required documents...AND...happened to be the same nationallity as the terrorists who did kill thousands. Hummm? Who do they think we will pull over, question, and check out? Those who obey the rules? Probably!

162 crabtree  Wed, Jan 10, 2007 7:06:43am

Boo frickin' hoo! They have studied at the feet of the 6 imams. Once again law enforcement and witnesses are all liars who made up the whole story just to persecute 3 perfectly normal innocent guys. Yeah, the passenger was invisible--just like the handcuffs that the flying imams claimed were put on them on the plane. CAIR better find a new violin to play real soon because nobody is listening to the one the old one anymore.

163 Earth2moonbat  Wed, Jan 10, 2007 8:12:11am

#150 zulubaby

They're organized and funded, but they don't understand American culture. I think this constant whining is starting to irritate even liberals. They have the tactics down pretty well, but I don't think they're playing strategy well.

164 la_artista  Wed, Jan 10, 2007 8:53:29am

Oh, what a coincidence. Must be offering those 48-hour crash courses on "Are You a Victim? CAIR Can Help!" in Dearbornistan again.

Let me go regurgitate now.


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