CAIR is an un-indicted co-conspirator. It is a front of the Muslim Brotherhood. Its leadership has many past ties to the worst terrorists the world has known. They support Hamas -- and AG Holder is a keynote speaker at a dinner affiliated with CAIR.
CAIR should be on the State department list of sponsors of terror.
America, your President is aligned with Islamic terrorists. Now what?
Attorney General Eric Holder has agreed to give a keynote speech next week to
a Michigan group which includes the local branch of the Council on
American-Islamic Relations even though the FBI has formally severed contacts
with the controversial Muslim civil rights organization.
On Nov. 19,
Holder is scheduled to speak in Detroit to the first annual awards banquet of
Advocates and Leaders for Police and Community Trust, a coalition of several
dozen law enforcement and community groups. An online
registration form for the event includes the Council on American Islamic
Relations-Michigan on a list of “official & participating
organizations.”
A spokeswoman for ALPACT confirmed that CAIR is a member of the coalition.
“CAIR has been involved for a while,” said Chandra McMillion, community
development facilitator for ALPACT. “CAIR is listed as an official member.”
The executive director of CAIR’s Michigan chapter, Dawud Walid, also
confirmed its involvement with ALPACT. “It’s really nothing controversial. We’ve
been part of this organization for years,” he said. “We meet every month and
included with us is the U.S. Attorney’s Office, the FBI.”
Walid said he
is a regular at ALPACT meetings—including one held Friday at the U.S. Attorney’s
Office in Detroit. “A lot of people are there: the NAACP, the ACLU, the
American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee…the National Lawyers’ Guild,” he
said.
The FBI claims it cut “formal contacts” with CAIR after federal
prosecutors in the 2007 criminal trial of officers of a Texas-based Islamic
charity, the Holy Land Foundation for Relief and Development, introduced
documents the government said showed links between CAIR and the Muslim
Brotherhood, which gave rise to Hamas.
“Until we can resolve whether
there continues to be a connection between CAIR or its executives and HAMAS, the
FBI does not view CAIR as an appropriate liaison partner,” FBI Congressional
liaison Richard Powers wrote in an
April letter to Senator Jon Kyl (R-Ariz.).
The Justice Department
referred questions about Holder’s speech and CAIR’s involvement to the FBI’s
field office in Detroit which, in turn, referred the questions to FBI
headquarters in Washington.
An FBI spokeswoman confirmed that the FBI’s
Special Agent-in-Charge in Detroit, Andy Arena, will serve as co-chair for the
Nov. 19 dinner.
“We are co-chairing the event. We are not sponsoring the
event,” spokeswoman Jennifer Burnside said. She said the FBI “didn’t have any
role” in selling tickets for the event or in issuing invitations.
Burnside also stressed the fact that the dinner is not a closed
briefing. “It’s a public event and Joe off the street could attend,” she said.
Another factor contributing to federal law enforcement’s prominent role
in the event is that the dinner will involve a tribute to Paul Sorce, an FBI
agent killed in a traffic accident in March while conducting surveillance.
“Honoring a fallen agent is very important to us,” Burnside said.
Asked
about the FBI’s limits on contacts with CAIR, Burnside said, “Our policy doesn’t
prohibit the FBI participating in meetings where CAIR is going to be involved.”
Former terrorism prosecutor Andrew McCarthy, a CAIR critic, said he was
disappointed but not taken aback by the FBI’s parsing of its ban on “formal
contacts” with the Muslim group.
“I wish I could say I’m surprised but
I’m not remotely surprised,” McCarthy said. “When [the FBI] said they cut off
formal ties with them, whenever they say something like that you have to look
very carefully at the way it’s worded… The last administration was guilty of it,
this administration is guilty of it—they have determined it is more important to
have what it can publicly hold out as ties to the Muslim community than it is to
be careful about who you have the ties with.”
In the FBI’s letter to
Kyl, the agency said the limits on contacts with CAIR stemmed from its status as
an unindicted co-conspirator in the Holy Land case. In 2007, five Holy Land
officers were acquitted on some charges, while a mistrial was declared on others
after jurors deadlocked. In a retrial in 2008, all the men were convicted.
“During that trial evidence was introduced that demonstrated a
relationship among CAIR, individual CAIR founders…and the Palestine Committee,”
the FBI’s Powers wrote. “Evidence was also introduced that demonstrated a
relationship between the Palestine Committee and HAMAS, which was designated as
a terrorist organization in 1995. In light of that evidence the FBI suspended
all formal contacts between CAIR and the FBI.”
CAIR officials have
denied any connection to terrorism and have complained bitterly about being
named as co-conspirators in the Holy Land case. They note that since the group
was never charged it had no forum to challenge the documents prosecutors said
linked CAIR to the Muslim Brotherhood. CAIR officials have also noted that
aspects of the documents are not consistent with CAIR’s activities.
CAIR
and two other Islamic groups named as co-conspirators asked a federal judge to
nullify the designation, but POLITICO
reported recently that the groups’ motion was rejected in a secret ruling.
However, the judge faulted prosecutors for publicly filing the conspirators
list, a source said.
In March, an
array of American Muslim groups threatened to cut ties with the FBI, citing,
among other concerns, the agency's treatment of CAIR.
McMillion said
the connection ALPACT creates between CAIR and the FBI’s Detroit office has been
vetted by top officials in Washington.
“This issue came up,” she said.
“We know….of the real tension in terms of the FBI nationally having a very
different posture. It actually did have to be approved through national channels
not only for the FBI being a member but a co-chair…It ultimately was approved.”










Eric Holder should be arrested as he enters the room to give his speech. He should be charged with giving the enemy aid and comfort. What is with this "unindicted co-conspirator" bullshit???? Can anyone explain this???
My fellow Patriots, when are we going to march on Washington and kick the doors in and drive these rat bastards out???????? The TEA Party thing is okay but we need to more direct. Holding TEA Parties are not going to change one damn thing!!!!!! We can do this until the cows come home because nobody is intimidated by this action!!!
Until the traitors are swinging from ropes nothing will change for the better.
Posted by: newinnewark | Monday, November 09, 2009 at 10:21 PM
Ft Hood is an attack on US soil by a home grown terrorist that CAIR would like to protect, remember no rush to judge that this had anything to do with Islam. 2012 cannot come soon enough.
Posted by: mcnorman | Monday, November 09, 2009 at 10:31 PM
Some good news here;
http://biggovernment.com/2009/11/09/the-incredible-shrinking-cair/
Posted by: joe | Tuesday, November 10, 2009 at 04:09 PM
The FBI-CAIR "ban" was an internet rumour. The Feds were asked to confirm the story as soon as the rumour appeared on the pages of a blog notorious for it's disinformation and fabrications...........they did not confirm the story.
Posted by: Miluimnik | Thursday, November 12, 2009 at 02:04 PM