New laws needed to protect us from ourselves?

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This entry was posted on 11/16/2006 5:52 PM and is filed under Madness,US Politics,Terror.

Watch out bigots, your time has passed. Thanks mainly to Nancy Pelosi and John Conyers, those of you who would allow Muslims to be searched at airports just because you think the Qur'an has pointed to non-believers as enemies of Allah (and may have noted the "make-up" of the perpetrators of the September 11th hijackings), may soon find your wishes deemed illegal. Laws are afoot to right egregious wrongs. Praise God. We'll all feel safer knowing Muslims can board planes in America without being hassled by security Nazis.

Robert Spencer explains all in a video at Hot Air, here. Michelle Malkin weighs in here. You may also enjoy (suffer through) reading John Conyers and The Muslim Caucus, an editorial in the Investors Business Daily.

"The likely new chairman of the House Judiciary Committee says he's just fighting bigotry in leading a Democratic jihad to deny law enforcement key terror-fighting tools. But he is in the pocket of Islamists. John Conyers, son of a leftist Detroit union activist, represents the largest Arab population in the country. His district includes Dearborn, Michigan, nicknamed "Dearbornistan" by locals fed up with cultural encroachment and terror fears from a steady influx of Mideast immigrants."

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"They want to kill the Patriot Act and prevent the FBI from filing Muslim suspects in terror organizations. They also want to end the use of undisclosed evidence against suspected Arab terrorists in deportation proceedings,

"And the 77 year old Conyers has vowed to deliver these changes for them.

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"He'll soon be in position to act on his promises."

Good. The best way to end terror in the US is make it illegal to suspect Muslims of terror. Everybody knows terror and terrorists cannot be compartmentalized. Statistics on perpetrators to date have been skewed because we just haven't had enough terror to prove statistically Muslims are no more likely to commit acts of terror than you or me. These laws should help us get a broader sample. 

 

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