CAIR linked to FBI shootout
[SIZE=+1]Gave thousands to cop-killing leader of violent sect intent on Islamizing U.S.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-1]Posted: October 29, 2009
10:55 pm Eastern
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[FONT=Palatino, Times New Roman, Georgia, Times, serif]By Art Moore[/FONT]
[SIZE=-1]© 2009 WorldNetDaily [/SIZE]
Jamil Abdullah Al-Amin is serving a life sentence for the murder of a police officer
Already under increased scrutiny after revelations in a new book, the Council on American-Islamic Relations now is defending itself against documented links to a federal case that drew national attention this week when an indicted Detroit imam was killed in an FBI raid.
Internal documents from an undercover investigation by the authors of "Muslim Mafia" show CAIR helped finance the legal appeal of Muslim cop-killer Jamil Abdullah Al-Amin, who is named in the Detroit criminal complaint as the spiritual leader of a radical group that calls for violent action to establish a sovereign Islamic state within the U.S.
The federal complaint also states one of the 11 indicted followers of the imam who was killed in an exchange of gunfire with the FBI Wednesday, Luqman Ameen Abdullah, attended a mosque "affiliated with CAIR" in Windsor, Ontario, just across the Canadian border from Detroit.
http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=114449
Racial profiling is acceptable in cases where someone lives a life hidden by a certain style of dress.
[SIZE=+1]Gave thousands to cop-killing leader of violent sect intent on Islamizing U.S.[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-1]Posted: October 29, 2009
10:55 pm Eastern
[/SIZE]
[FONT=Palatino, Times New Roman, Georgia, Times, serif]By Art Moore[/FONT]
[SIZE=-1]© 2009 WorldNetDaily [/SIZE]
Jamil Abdullah Al-Amin is serving a life sentence for the murder of a police officer
Already under increased scrutiny after revelations in a new book, the Council on American-Islamic Relations now is defending itself against documented links to a federal case that drew national attention this week when an indicted Detroit imam was killed in an FBI raid.
Internal documents from an undercover investigation by the authors of "Muslim Mafia" show CAIR helped finance the legal appeal of Muslim cop-killer Jamil Abdullah Al-Amin, who is named in the Detroit criminal complaint as the spiritual leader of a radical group that calls for violent action to establish a sovereign Islamic state within the U.S.
The federal complaint also states one of the 11 indicted followers of the imam who was killed in an exchange of gunfire with the FBI Wednesday, Luqman Ameen Abdullah, attended a mosque "affiliated with CAIR" in Windsor, Ontario, just across the Canadian border from Detroit.
http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=114449
Racial profiling is acceptable in cases where someone lives a life hidden by a certain style of dress.