Refusing to be intimidated by
CAIR-Minnesota
Dear Conservatives,
Last week, the Minnesota affiliate of CAIR (Council on American-Islamic Relations), launched an all-out campaign to get two ACT! for America public events cancelled.
CAIR-Minnesota failed, because ACT! for America and the host sites refused to knuckle under to this intimidation. We commend the two host sites for standing their ground in defense of free speech.
CAIR-Minnesota employed the typical Muslim Brotherhood strategy, issuing press releases that engaged in name-calling, threats, disinformation and smear tactics (all in the name of tolerance, of course!).
Minnesota is a hotbed for radical Islam and is the home to a congressman who proudly supports CAIR. It wasn’t surprising, then, to see CAIR-Minnesota’s efforts assisted by some gullible local media outlets.
However, all the media attention backfired on CAIR-Minnesota. At the event in Little Falls, so many people showed up in support of ACT! for America that the fire marshal had to turn people away!!! |
The same thing happened a few months ago in Concrete, Washington, where CAIR-Washington tried to bully a teacher and the local school district. A rally in support of the teacher, which ACT! for America helped organize and publicize, drew so many people that hundreds stood outside the building, in the rain, looking in through the windows!
We know that CAIR reads our national emails, so here’s a message for them:
We won’t be intimidated by you, and there are a whole lot of patriotic Americans that won’t be either. We will not let up or give up in our mission to educate America about who you and the Muslim Brotherhood really are, and the threat you pose to our nation. And as Concrete, Washington and Little Falls, Minnesota demonstrate, the more you try to stop us, the more you help our efforts. |
I don't give a damn what you muslims vote on in your stinking rat holes, but don't you dare come into my country and tell me what I can and cannot say. Always remember scumbags...my first amendment is protected by the second.
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