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Monday, January 22, 2007
Joel Mowbray :: Townhall.com Columnist
CAIR Rebuffed by Boxer: A Turning Point?
by Joel Mowbray
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In what could be either a major turning point or just an aberration, Sen. Barbara Boxer recently rescinded an award given to a California resident because of his position with the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR).

Despite being founded by two self-identified supporters of Islamic terrorism and continually refusing to condemn Islamic terrorism, CAIR has not only survived, but thrived. In the five years since 9/11, CAIR has grown exponentially in both resources and influence, becoming the defacto voice of American Muslims in the mainstream media. It has been embraced by many sectors of the federal government, including the FBI. But politically, CAIR’s success primarily has been limited to forging alliances with leftist organizations, most notably the ACLU.

Though the long-term implications are still far from certain, Sen. Boxer’s very public disavowal of CAIR might encourage real media investigation by changing the perception that criticism of CAIR is a right-wing affair, and it could even inspire other Democrats and liberals to follow her lead.

Shortly after Sen. Boxer’s office last month presented Sacramento activist Basim Elkarra a “certificate of accomplishment,” he was notified that the award was being withdrawn because he heads the local chapter of CAIR. For Mr. Elkarra, it probably means little whether he is the recipient of the certificate or not. For CAIR, however, the move must feel like a stunning rebuke considering that the group that has masterfully courted the left by positioning itself as “America’s largest Muslim civil liberties group.”

While Sen. Boxer cited, among other things, quotes from fellow Democratic Sens. Charles Schumer of New York and Richard Durbin of Illinois that were critical of CAIR, both statements were made over three years ago—and no other prominent Democrats have said anything similar since. Although no prominent elected Republicans have joined the chorus criticizing CAIR, a fair reading of grassroots Internet activity shows that concern over the organization is largely found on the right.

CAIR claims that Boxer succumbed to the “pro-Israel lobby,” who are “anti-Muslim extremists.” The reality is that Sen. Boxer, as politically safe as any member of Congress’ upper chamber, received little flack for issuing a relatively minor certificate to Mr. Elkarra. She had little to gain, and much to lose. A savvy pol, Sen. Boxer likely realized that she would be subjected to CAIR’s well-oiled attack machine.

Sure enough, CAIR unsheathed the long knives. Calls to Sen. Boxer’s office were overwhelming against her decision, and only one group, California-based Stand With Us, actually encouraged its members to support her. But ironically, in the course of disparaging Ms. Boxer, CAIR demonstrated precisely why the Senator did the right thing.

Interviewed by Paula Zahn last week on CNN, CAIR spokesman Ibrahim Hooper let loose a grandiose fabrication:

“We practically have a rubber stamp saying, ‘CAIR condemns blank act of terrorism.’ We’ve repeatedly, consistently condemned terrorism in all its forms, including attacks on Israeli civilians by Hamas, Hezbollah. We’ve condemned it repeatedly.”

Not true.

While CAIR did condemn one specific attack committed by Hamas—the particularly gruesome Netanya Passover Massacre in March 2002—it pointedly omitted any reference to the terrorist organization. (Interestingly, CAIR’s press release also avoided acknowledging that the bombing occurred in “Israel,” writing instead that the attack happened in “the Middle East.”) As for Hezbollah, CAIR has never condemned any of that organization’s many terrorist attacks. During the month-long war last summer, CAIR issued at least eight condemnations of Israel and America—but not one of Hezbollah.

CAIR has, in fact, never condemned Hamas or Hezbollah. Given repeated opportunities to do so by outlets such as the Washington Post and the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, CAIR has flatly refused to denounce either. Asked point-blank by Newsweek just last month to condemn Hamas, CAIR Executive Director (and co-founder) Nihad Awad demurred, dismissing the question as “the game of the pro-Israel lobby.”

When unaware their words were being recorded, though, both of CAIR’s co-founders have freely discussed Islamic terrorism—by voicing their support. In a speech at Barry University in Florida in 1994, Mr. Awad declared, “I’m in support of the Hamas movement.” Addressing a youth session at a 1999 Islamic Association for Palestine convention in Chicago, CAIR’s other co-founder, Omar Ahmad, praised suicide bombers who “kill themselves for Islam”: “Fighting for freedom, fighting for Islam, that is not suicide. They kill themselves for Islam.” (Transcript provided by the Investigative Project.)

Neither statement endorsing Islamic terrorism is out of character for CAIR. When they founded CAIR in 1994, Awad and Ahmad, were both high-ranking officials with the Islamic Association of Palestine, and they maintained close relations for years afterward. IAP, which appears to have ceased operations within the past two years, was an openly anti-Semitic organization long believed to be Hamas’ political front in the U.S. A civil court judge in Illinois last year confirmed those suspicions when he declared that there was “strong evidence that IAP was supporting Hamas.”

Attacks on CAIR, however, require some degree of nuance, as the group doesn’t openly advocate on behalf of Islamic terrorist organizations. Though it has fiercely and loudly defended men charged with aiding terrorism, such as now-open Hamas operative Mousa Abu Marzouk and former University of South Florida professor Sami al-Arian, CAIR’s primary focus is stifling legitimate debate on the threat posed by radical Islam. Talk radio host Michael Graham was drummed out of Disney-owned WMAL in

Washington because of a campaign spearheaded by the group. More recently, talk host and columnist Dennis Prager was publicly flagellated for criticizing new Congressman Keith Ellison’s decision to swear his oath of office on the Qur’an.

If only CAIR exhibited anywhere near the same kind of hostility for the likes of Hamas and Hezbollah.

That its apologism for Islamic terrorism has been remarkably slick is probably why CAIR has thus far escaped scrutiny by the left or the mainstream media. Perhaps the best example is its much-ballyhooed fatwa against terrorism and extremism—terms that intentionally were not defined. No fundamentalist Muslim considers himself “extreme,” and Hamas and its boosters maintain that the only real “terrorist” in the region is the Jewish state. Not coincidentally, CAIR claims to condemn “all forms of terrorism,” yet it almost exclusively focuses on Israel’s actions.

Seeing through CAIR’s tapestry of lies and deceptions is admittedly a tough task, but by no means an impossible one. Sen. Boxer did it with little outside prodding. How many others in the media and on the left will follow suit?

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Don't Hold Your Breath
If you are waiting for the media to start telling us the truth, about CAIR, the war, Islam, or illegal aliens, don't hold your breath. CAIR is a front organization for the Muslim Brotherhood, financed by Saudi Arabia, dedicated to obstruct our resistance to their plans for our destruction. Personally, Sen. Boxer drives me nuts, but should get credit for this move.

It won't last
Even now, Senator Boxer is no doubt enroute to the woodshed for some multicultural sensitivity re-orientation. Mainly consisting of Senator Feinstein and friends forcibly reminding her who the "main enemy" really is. (Hint; The main enemy's national anthems are "The Star-Spangled Banner" and "Hatikvah".)
As for the award, it will soon be re-issued. But for the sake of consistency, I would suggest that in future, all such awards be equipped with a long string.
And that "progressive" legislators and "social lions" learn to do the "walk the dog" and "boomerang" tricks, the same way they are done with a yo-yo.

cheers

eon

Who Do YouTrust?
I have a hard time trusting Boxer on anything, but a harder time trusting the likes of CAIR.

Will Boxer's stance be a stone that skips across the lake or the one that sinks with little ripple? (You'll note that in both cases, the stone is gone)

Who kows what the outcome will be?

The Death of Reason
It would be a lot easier to take Joel, and the whole town hall crew, serious if everybody in the whole world wasn’t an enemy. Democrats are the enemies, Liberals are enemies, ACLU are our enemies, progressives are the enemy, moderates are our enemies, libertarians are the enemies, Republicans against the war are our enemies, families of killed veterans against the war are our enemies, Cindy Sheehan is our enemy, Mexicans are our enemies, South Americans are our enemies. We have a lot of enemies these days.

And now CAIR is our enemy too.

I don’t know anything about CAIR. I suppose most of you don’t either- besides what TH has chosen to tell us. But, I do know that we have an extensive security apparatus in this country. I do know that apparatus has been investigating and looking for groups associated with terrorism.

So, if CAIR is what Joel claims- then why have they not been apprehended yet?

Hysteria has never solved anything. Shutting ourselves off from the world won’t solve anything. And making everyone our enemy sure as hell won’t gain us anything.

I am sure by the time this thread has run its course; all Muslims will be deemed our worst enemies. There is not difference between one and the other. The will be no acknowledgment of extremist, moderates, or that many have been peacefully living among us for a long time.

Nor, will any one here acknowledge that the US’s policy in the Middle East provokes some of the problems we face. No one will acknowledge that we armed Both Iran and Iraq while they were at war. No one will acknowledge that we armed Iraq with chemical and biological weapons. No one will acknowledge that while Saddam was using these weapons against Iran, he was our ally.

But, I am sure some will tell me that I hate America because I recognize that our policies can be bad. I don’t hate my country when I recognize that our policies can be part of the problem.

America always right- everyone else always wrong- is not a foreign policy.

Watch the video on my blog- it is under the title, “The Real Fraud.” There is a section, about a third of the way through, that has a history of Iraq and our dealings with them. Watch it.

Some have said the video is with a liberal slant- that may be true for the entirety of it, but events cannot be with ideology. Either we did something- like arm both sides of a war, or we did not. We either sent Iraq Anthrax or we did not.

It is not liberal to acknowledge our dealings with other countries.

It is American to want our dealing with other countries to live up to the Standards our Forefathers set for us. Our dealings over the last 40 years in Iraq have not met that standard.


p.s. there are actually two movies linked. The second one is rather interesting too.

Lynne
Lynne writes: Monday, January, 22, 2007 10:26 AM

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I aware of most of those, except how Carter paved the way- we were influencing Middle East Governments long before he showed up. I have seen interviews with Carter while he was the Governor running for President against Ford where he was talking about the Israel/ Palestine problem- 40 years later- we are still talking.

Just to note: your list didn’t mention any of the terrorist attacks during he Reagan/Bush years- where little was done as well.

And, for the record, I think America has a long and proud history of doing the right thing. But, I also believe we have blemishes. Our interaction with the Middle East has always been one sided- and now they fight back.

Wouldn’t we? Have you ever seen Red Dawn? Old and silly movie, but don’t you think we would do just that- fight any one trying to oppress us?

lynne
Your link didn't work.

CAIR and Boxer
There is one thing certain from reading the widely available written and spoken materials of the Islamists and that their leaders have learned well from the USA's past mistakes in war and in politics. They certainly know how to play our media and the "useful idiots" on the Left. Of course many "buttons" on the left are easy to push.

The Islamists and Western Left are easy allies because the both hate, albeit for distinctly different reasons, the United States. To the Islamists we are the cause of all misery in the Middle East and other Muslim countries. Somehow the USA is responsible even when they are killing each other. The Left has just bought into all their rhetoric of the past 75 years and believe that all things wrong in the world are caused by the USA.

So far I have heard little from the Left on how to solve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Now the word on the street is that the USA has sided too long with Israel. Let's say for a moment we switched sides does that mean we would then support the policies of the Palestinians?

As for Jimmy Carter, I have liberal friends that try to defend his present actions and when he was in office. Based on all the mess he left that we are still cleaning up they find it hard. The facts are irrefutable. What usually happens is the say, "I love President Carter and you will never convince me that he isn't a wonderful man." As is often the case, I usually know far more about Jimmy Carter and his political allies than my friends do.

I will consider CAIR to be suspect until
they condemn terrorism--the vicious acts of Muslims and Arabs who are mostly responsible for current terrorism. I will continue to be suspect of Arab/Muslim American citizens until I see anti fundamentalist marches in the comfort and Safety of the USA condemning the likes of the Taliban or Ahmadinijead or Hamas as evil. They complain about being lumped in with a "few"(their word not mine) terrorists but they do nothing to separate themselves from the movement. And I do believe that Christians here in this country would condemn the actions of those who committed atrocities in the name of Christ. Loud and Clear! They are living here in freedom--of speech and religion--but they don't defend America as they should. They may go through some discomforts since 9/11 as we all do. But the government's job is to protect us, and until we feel as threatened--and the feeling is based on actual Arab/Muslim terrorists actions-- by those representing some other group then our actions are justified. Their problems are related to their inaction--of protesting atrocities committed in their name. They can solve it themselves and be heroes at the same time.

and Boxer got this one right!
Good for her and let's hope she starts a trend of honesty in our politicians. The next thing you know, America's left might lose their love affair with Fidel Castro--a brutal freedom robbing dictator. But since he is a communist that's ok. Remember though. Bill Clinton had 8 years to lift the embargo and normalize relations with Cuba. And he and algore had 8 years to work on global climate change and did nothing. Why is that? And why are we blaming Bush now?

A minor quibble
from the article: ". More recently, talk host and columnist Dennis Prager was publicly flagellated for criticizing new Congressman Keith Ellison’s decision to swear his oath of office on the Qur’an."

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I was one of the people "publicly flagellat[ing]" Prager over his criticism of Rep. Ellison, because it was both factually inaccurate and against the spirit of the Constitution. So in that case, I basically agreed with CAIR.

In general, I've heard a lot of contradictory information about the group itself, and it is hard to sort through what is accurate and in context, and what isn't. I do know that they issued a very public condemnation of the 9/11 attacks, and I've seen other sorta blanket condemnations of "violence in any form"; however, if the group were really serious about being an effective "moderate" Muslim voice, they sure could do a better job of ensuring they make a strong anti-terrorism case.

Emotion Driven Boxer Gets One Right
Kudos Barbara. Every now and then you dig yourself out of the grave your mouth always gets you into.

Makoshark
Makoshark writes: Monday, January, 22, 2007 11:24 AM [So far I have heard little from the Left on how to solve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Now the word on the street is that the USA has sided too long with Israel. Let's say for a moment we switched sides does that mean we would then support the policies of the Palestinians? ]

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Then you were not paying attention.
The entire time, Carter or Clinton, was holding meeting with Palestine and Israel, the right was always screaming and yelling not too.

One sided policies wont' solve any problems. Bush’s “road map to peace” sounded to me like we are saying Palestine, do what we tell you or else. That is not a road map.

There are people in Israel and Palestine that have never known peace. Any one under the age, of at least, 50 have spent their whole lives in war. A solution won’t come easy. And it wont’ come at the end of a gun. Hard line tactics will beget hard line tactics.

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John Galt writes:

I agree.

Info on CAIR for Ben and John
Several years ago out of curiosity I attended a CAIR-sponsored community meeting in Sterling, Virginia. I was stunned at the vitriol spewed at the USA right here IN the USA.

CAIR speakers were advising Muslims NOT to cooperate with law-enforcement when approached to help track terrorists. They were instead to call - phone numbers provided - a Muslim lawyer who would protect "us against the USA". One head-scarfed b**** even observed that "9/11 is the best thing to happen because it has truly united us". Apparently united them against the rest of us infidels.

It is clear that Muslims are indeed a fifth column in America and that their first loyalty is to other Muslims, not to their fellow Americans.

And until I see a "Million Muslim March" to decry terrorism, I shall continue to view them all as enemies of the state and of western civilization.

And John, re Ellison's using a Koran to pledge his oath, it should be noted that he is pledging to uphold sharia law, not our constitutional law.

For goblue
You needn't consider CAIR as "suspect"--only as GUILTY!

For DJYahtzee: oh, you can trust CAIR all right--just as much as you can trust a pack of hungry dholes when you've been cornered by it. Basically, CAIR is an enemy of America, plain-and-simple!

Jefferson'd Koran
People made a big deal about Ellison using a Koran once owned by Thomas Jefferson. If they had done their homework, they would have discovered TJ did not have that koran because he admired Islam. On the contrary, because of the problems with the Barbary pirate states (muslim) he wanted to "know thy enemy".

Virginia Patriot
You are exactly right about Jefferson and he was the first POTUS to go to war with the Muslims.

Ben, CAIR, and ignorance...
Ben writes:
> I don’t know anything about CAIR.

And then goes on to defend them....

> So, if CAIR is what Joel claims- then why have they not been apprehended yet?


Well...let's see.
(1) Siraj Wahhaj is on the CAIR advisory board. But in February of 1995 he was named as one of the "unindicted persons who may be alleged as co-conspirators" in the attempt to blow up New York City monuments by U.S. Attorney Mary Jo White. (He testified as a character witness for convicted terror mastermind Sheikh Omar Abdel Rahman)
(2) Ghassan Elashi, founding board member of CAIR's Texas chapter, charged in December 2002 with "illegal exports, making false statements on export declarations, dealing in the property of a designated terrorist, conspiracy, and money laundering." Convicted in July 2004.
(3) Bassem Khafagi, CAIR's director of community relations, arrested in January of 2003.
(4) Randall Royer (CAIR communications specialist and civil rights coordinator) arrested June 2003 (plead guilty to multiple charges and sentenced to 20 years in prison in April, 2004).
(5) Rabih Haddad, deported from the USA in 2003, was co-founder of the "Global Relief Foundation" - and a CAIR fundraiser. CAIR provided web links to the "Global Relief Foundation" after 9/11 -- which later turned out to be a money laundering fake "charity". (This was not the only terrorist "charity" for which CAIR sponsored web links and advertising)

A statement by Steven Pomerantz, former FBI Assistant Director and Chief of the FBI's Counter-Terrorism Section: "CAIR, its leaders and its activities effectively give aid to international terrorist groups."

So since you don't know anything about CAIR -- why don't you do some google searches -- like "CAIR convictions" "CAIR terrorism" and so on. You might actually remove some of your ignorance.

Virginia Patriot
Check my blog on Ellison and his background.

This guy should never have been elected. Not to mention that Red Nancy puts the clown on the House Judiciary Committee, which has oversight over civil liberties, immigration and the courts. He said he would like to see a ban on racial profiling.

So if you think the Dhimmis are going to do something about the illegals, guess again.

CAIR
I agree with PJ above. What have the Muslims done for this country, or are doing not just to better their lives, but to give their ALL to a country they seem to embrace. I too want to see them (all Muslims) to publicly announce their disapproval of radical muslims throughout the world, not just here in the US. We Americans better keep an open eye to these people and listen very closely and carefully in what they say and represent.

SunSword
Great post on CAIR's activities.


Sunsword
Excellent post and great information on CAIR and its members. The truth needs to be known LOUD and CLEAR for all of those who do not know.

Lynne
We all know you can't trust a liberal dem because they change their minds with the shift in the winds.
Boxer may show a rebuff right now, but I would not trust her to take a principled stand, which means you stick to your guns. I believe there is only one issue the dems stick to and that is abortion.

cair
can not believe that I am doing this, but so, I agree with Boxer on this one. Hope there is not a flip flop when the aclu gets involved.

Boxer vs CAIR
It is refreshing to see someone with a backbone stand up to CAIR. Hurray for Boxer and thank you.
Zane Withrow

CAIR only cares about MUSLIM propaganda;
CAIR obtains funding from terrorist supporting states and uses the funds for terrorist supporting propaganda. WHY NO FEDERAL INVESTIGATION?

CAIR never condemed MUSLIMS, 9/11/01
ATTACK because CAIR stated ISRAELI JEWS was behind 9/11/01 AND to this day denies it was MUSLIMS.

Lydia
Lydia writes: Monday, January, 22, 2007 1:12 PM
Ah...earth to Ben,
Members of CAIR HAVE been apprehended, convicted and tossed in jail. Maybe you should pay more attention to these matters before you comment on them?

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I believe that I have already stated that I don't know much about them. I also stated that I do know that our government is extensively investigating all groups with ties to terrorism.

It stands to reason, that if they had ties, they would have all been apprehended by now.


SunSword
SunSword writes: Monday, January, 22, 2007 2:22 PM
Ben, CAIR, and ignorance...
Ben writes:
> I don’t know anything about CAIR.

And then goes on to defend them....

> So, if CAIR is what Joel claims- then why have they not been apprehended yet?

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Did i defend them? Or did I ask a question?

SunSword
Re: SunSword writes: Monday, January, 22, 2007 2:22 PM

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If this is true, then what really needs to happen is the immediate removal of all persons associated with the Bush administration for dereliction of duty. Bush has granted himself power, to hold indefinitely, any one associated with, or financing terrorism.

I ask again, without any ignorance, why have they not been detained?

CAIR, AIPAC, LA RAZA
None of these groups is working for the best interest of the United States.

I'm all for politicians , be it Boxer or Tancredo, who stand up gainst these groups and stand up for America.

Ben
wrote, "Nor, will any one here acknowledge that the US’s policy in the Middle East provokes some of the problems we face. No one will acknowledge that we armed Both Iran and Iraq while they were at war."

Kicking Hussein out of Kuwait was bad policy?

Getting rid of Hussein and the taliban were bad policies? Trying to rebuild the infrastructure in Iraq and establish a democratic government are bad policies?

Confronting Iran and its nuclear weapons program is bad policy?

We sold arms to the USSR, scrap metal to Japan. So what's your point? If we trade with a country we can NEVER go to war against it?

Sophistry.

Lets Also Not Forget...
...one of Pres. Bush & Karl Roves chief advisers has heavy connections to CAIR and other radical Islamic groups. That is Mr. Grover Norquist. I have a piece on my blog about this "The GOP Id vs. The GOP SuperEgo-Part I". If you have time check it out. Its an eye-opener. DD
http://streetlevel.townhall.com

A little help Ben
http://www.cnsnews.com/ViewPrint.asp?Page=/Culture/archive/200701/CUL20070116a.html

http://www.anti-cair-net.org/

With help from Shummer, Durbin and Boxer I don't see why the left is against us on this one.
Just to be contrary I guess.


Lydia
Lydia writes: Monday, January, 22, 2007 10:08 PM
Ben
Well. It's good you admit you don't know what you are talking about.

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Did you, just above, condemn someone for being rude and mud flinging, but yet you fell okay about lying?

MyOpine
MyOpine if your still watching this thread:

Thanks for the article.

I would like to point out; all my comments were not in defending the organization, but rather asking why they had not been shut down. It seems to me, after reading this articles (and the one linked to it at the bottom, they should be. But yet, the federal government and FBI are in association with them.

And, then, this groups says this.

"The federal government should not be associating with any Muslim group until it gets the lay of the land first," said M. Zhudi Jasser, chairman of the American Islamic Forum for Democracy, a body that calls for reform in Islam.”

Kind of makes you wonder why the government is working with them.

Lastly, this worried me:

“According to published reports in the Arab press, CAIR began recruiting money in the Middle East in the summer of 2006 for a $50 million, five-year, public relations campaign in the United States, and met with Dubai businessmen in the United Arab Emirates.”

Were we not about to hand over operations of our ports to these guys?

I’m thinking politics is trumping common sense in a lot of areas.
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