The Florida branch of the ACLU recently elected Parvez Ahmed, Chairman of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) to serve as a board member.ACLU’s Islamist Trend Continues." By Steven Emerson, 3/15/06.
What is the ACLU thinking when it associates itself with CAIR, an organization led by people who sympathize with terrorist groups and are committed to the supremacy of Islam in the U.S.? (See the web site Anti-CAIR for more details.)
Mr. Ahmed advocates anti-blasphemy laws which one would think would be a red flag to the ACLU, an organization that appears to think Amendments 2 through 10 of the Bill of Rights were written in invisible ink.
But, no, how could a little prior restrain harm anything when it's Islam that needs special protection? The ACLU expects Christians to have the sensibilities of titanium but where the delicate sensibilities of Muslims are concerned it's Katie bar the door in passing legislation to silence the critics.
Is this not hypocrisy raised to an art form?
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I think it is a case of mutual enemies: Christian Right Conservatives. A common enemy has deluded the ACLU. I do not think they realize that Mohammedans on make alliances to further an agenda. Once the means have been met, they turn on unbelieving allies.
Both the ACLU and CAIR wish to dilute the strength of the Christian Right Conservative in America.
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