On Feb. 20, 2003, Professor Sami Al-Arian of the University of South Florida was arrested by the Department of Justice for his leadership of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad, a designated terrorist organization. Al-Arian was a radical supporter of Islamic terrorism, a man who announced at rallies that he sought "victory to Islam" and "death to Israel." He created the organization in America, designed, at least in part, to bring terrorists to U.S. soil.
On Sept. 5, 2004, law student Rashad Hussain spoke at a Muslim Student Association (MSA) conference. The MSA is in and of itself a troublesome organization, which...












Obama's Terrorist-Shielding Envoy to the Muslim World
It seems that, outside of Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, we refuse to recognize the very real threat of these radicals, with some in important government positions. I wonder what it will take? Not another 2001 because many still do not...