25 March, 2006

Unintended Consequences: Mossad’s WTC Demolition Spurs American-Muslim Politics

Posted by alex in democracy, immigration, jewed immigration policy, Muslims in America, Republicans, unintended consequences at 12:39 am | Permanent Link

[As the late Dr. Pierce used to say, jews brought their ancient hatreds to our shores. Now those hatreds redound against jews, we hear the piteous shriek of the unhappy kike. Oy, maybe rethinking this immigration thing would be “good for jews.” What’s good for you, White man? A simple little thing called NO JEWS. JUST RIGHT.]

At the same time, the 9/11 attacks jolted Muslims into realizing that they needed to make themselves known to their neighbors and heard by their government. They are voting, running for office and getting more involved in civic and political life at every level, from PTAs and school boards to town councils and state legislatures. At least two – Texas Republicans Amir Omar and Ahmad Hassan – are running for U.S. Congress.

The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), which promotes Muslim political activity, has opened 23 of its 31 U.S. chapters since 9/11. In the 2004 election, two studies found, one in five Muslim voters were first-time voters. Article.


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