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Sunday, April 08, 2007
Debra J. Saunders :: Townhall.com Columnist
Not the Flying Imams
by Debra J. Saunders
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In November, US Airways kicked six imams off a plane bound for Phoenix from Minneapolis. According to news reports, passengers and crew had become spooked watching some of the imams pray by the gate, then after boarding, saw the imams move around the plane as they spoke in Arabic -- some said the imams spoke of Saddam Hussein, which the imams deny. They said that the imams also had requested seat-belt extenders -- heavy metal objects -- which some feared could be used as weapons. The imams then were questioned and released without being charged.

Last month, the imams filed a lawsuit against US Airways, the airport and unnamed passengers who complained to airline personnel about the imams' behavior. The suit charges that these John Doe passengers "may have made false reports against plaintiffs solely with the intent to discriminate against them on the basis of their race, religion, ethnicity and national origin."

Rep. Peter King, R-N.Y., promptly introduced an amendment to a measure to protect passengers, lest this lawsuit chill the flying public's willingness to report suspicious behavior. King's amendment has passed through the House.

Minneapolis attorney Gerry Nolting offered to represent any John Does for free. As he told me, the FAA relies on passengers to report suspicious activity to protect the flying public. Suing the John Doe passengers, he noted, would have "a chilling effect" by signaling to passengers that if they report suspicious behavior, "you'll be the next defendant."

Meanwhile, the whole episode had some observers wondering about this post-9/11 controversy. As Zuhdi Jasser, an Arizona internist and former Navy medical officer who founded the American Islamic Forum for Democracy to serve as a "voice for liberty-minded Muslims in America in the war on terror," wrote of the "flying imam" controversy, "Was their behavior part of a pre-arranged stunt for the purpose of gathering sympathy on a false premise that Muslims in America are being 'victimized?'"

To go by the imams' complaint, the imams did nothing provocative. They simply prayed in public, then moved about the plane trying to make sure that all the men, including Marwan Sadeddin, who is blind, were comfortable. Apparently, Sadeddin and fellow Arizonan Omar Shahin requested seat-belt extensions because they're portly guys.

Ibrahim Hooper of the Council on American-Islamic Relations told me it is wrongheaded for observers to be suspicious of innocent behavior -- praying or asking for a seat-belt extension -- simply because a Muslim does it. "That Muslim is wearing a tie," Hooper scoffed. "He can take it off and strangle someone."

And, "Once they were seen praying, every action they took became suspicious in the eyes of some passengers." That's wrong, because Americans have the right to pray in public. Continued...

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Marc
"Racial Profiling is my key to comfortable air travel for the future. However nutballs can be anywhere, just look at the Courts, or either House of Congress!"

Just so you don't rely too much on it because it doesn't work reliably. We have converts to Islam here in the USA and they are not of middle east descent. Some in Europe are still mystified as to what persuaded a blonde Catholic in Belgium to convert to Islam (where women have NO rights -- not even the right to life) and go to the Middle East and blow herself up.

Racial profiling is an example of what to be wary of; on matters of airport security the Dhimmicrats waxed extremely indignant BUT when it came to a US owned company in Dubai leasing the equivalent of store space in a shopping mall (and everything would be under the purview of Customs, Immigration, FBI, DEA, FDA, Coast Guard and the local police) those same Dhimmicrats resorted to racial profiling!! No wonder that I never considered running even for a local office; I can't flip-flop the way professional politicians do.

Personally, I prefer to drive anyway but the Dhimmicrats want to make that unaffordable by oushing the price of gasoline to five bucks per gallon in order to ram their sodialist agenda down our collective throat.

Yep, Jefflouis and Lynne
I agree!

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