Thursday, October 04, 2007

When Islamofascists Get Caught


What happens when Islamofascists get caught? There are a couple of stories up at LGF that would, if we were paying attention, tell us all we need to know about exactly who our enemies are.

Here's in first one, we find that, when we quote their exact words, we are accused of Islamophobia:


The Esam Omeish affair is the latest example of a “moderate,” “peaceful” American Muslim leader done in by his own words, caught on tape.

Omeish, the president of the Muslim American Society (MAS), was forced to resign last week from his recently-appointed position on Virginia Governor Tim Kaine’s immigration commission when videos featuring Omeish posted by Little Green Footballs and the Investigative Project on Terrorism (IPT) were brought to the governor’s attention.

Kaine asked for Omeish’s resignation after observing one video featuring Omeish at a December 2000 rally praising Palestinians for “...you have learned the way, that you have known that the jihad way is the way to liberate your land.”

Instead of owning up to his words, Omeish told reporters at a press conference Friday that he was taken out of context as part of a “smear campaign” based on“Islamophobia.”

When speaking of jihad, he said he did not mean violence. He only meant “exerting full effort.” He, like the Muslim American Society, is completely peaceful, espousing only a “path of moderation, engagement and outreach.”

Omeish is a surgeon, and before that, an honor student – a pillar of the community, and nothing more. The re-production of his own words is an “Islamophobic” “smear.”

MAS Freedom Foundation Executive Director, Mahdi Bray, went one step further, portraying Omeish as the victim of a not-so-vast right wing conspiracy by those who “send people into our mosques and send people into our conventions dressed as Muslim women with hidden cameras.”

Bray, too, has been “caught on tape” by the IPT, raising his arms and cheering loudly in October 2000 as his former colleague, Abdurrahman Alamoudi, announced his support for two notoriously deadly terrorist groups:

Alamoudi: I have been labeled by the media in New York to be a supporter of Hamas, anybody supports Hamas here?

[Crowd cheers, “Yes!”].

Anybody is a supporter of Hamas here?

[Crowd cheers, “Yes!” Mahdi Bray on stage nods and raises his arms in approval].

Anybody is a supporter of Hamas here?

[Crowd cheers, “Yes!”].

Hear that, Bill Clinton; we are all supporters of Hamas, Allahu Akbar. [Crowd responds].
I wish they added that I am also a supporter of Hizballah. Anybody supports Hizballah here?


[Crowd cheers, “Yes!”]

Now, is it “Islamophobia” to show a tape of Bray gleefully cheering on Hamas and Hizballah? Somehow asking Omeish to be accountable for his endorsement of “the jihad way” is over the line?


And, in the second story, we find that a man, caught in possession of pipe bombs near an American military facility is having his defense paid for by the country of Egypt:


TAMPA, Fla. - Egypt’s government is paying for the legal representation of a college student who authorities say was found with pipe bombs near a Navy base, an attorney said Wednesday.

Attorney John Fitzgibbons told a judge he was in talks with the Egyptian embassy in Washington and likely will be hired to represent suspended University of South Florida student Ahmed Abdellatif Sherif Mohamed.

Ahmed el-Qawassni, an official in Egypt’s foreign ministry, said the government is closely monitoring the case and confirmed that an attorney is being hired for Mohamed, who was born in Kuwait to Egyptian parents.

“We are responsible for the sons of Egypt abroad with no exception,” el-Qawassni said.
Mohamed, 24, and another USF student, Youssef Samir Megahed, 21, are charged with carrying explosive materials across state lines.


Mohamed also is charged with distributing information relating to explosives, destructive devices and weapons of mass destruction. Authorities allege he made an Internet video showing how to use remote-controlled toys to detonate terrorist bombs.


Now, how many stories like this do we need to read before we figure out that neither the Muslim American Society, nor the state of Egypt are our friends?

2 comments:

Always On Watch said...

how many stories like this do we need to read before we figure out that neither the Muslim American Society, nor the state of Egypt are our friends?

The problem is that too many people are relying on the msm for the news. Ugh! Forget the msm! They're in the pocket of the Saudis--literally and/or figuratively.

Pastorius said...

I only partially agree with you. I believe it takes an awfully strong will to ignorance to have not come to the conclusion, thus far, that there is something seriously wrong in the world of Islam.