If you want more evidence of how loathsome the Council on American-Islamic Relations are (aside from their numerous links to terrorism and their bully-tactics for silencing their critics), take a look at this video from CNN, which is about a recent incident in which someone put a Qur'an down the toilet, and is now facing TWO felony charges. Among the debatees is CAIR representative Ibrahim Hooper. Towards the end of the debate, he slanders Jihad Watch's Robert Spencer by attributing a comment from one of the site's readers to Spencer himself. He claims Spencer said that all Muslims should be killed.
In fact, the genocidal opinion was left in the comments field and Spencer immediately deleted it and banned the user upon finding out about it, as he has NEVER shared such extreme views.
But it gets worse when you consider the full implications. The comment was up on the site for about an hour before being deleted, and during that time someone from CAIR just HAPPENED to be looking at the website? Far more likely is that the comment was posted by a CAIR provocateur who deliberately did it in order so that Hooper could recite it on the news that night and try to damage the reputation of Jihad Watch. Such shenanigans aren't surprising to me. Such are the lengths this wolf-in-sheep's-clothing organisation will go to to slander their critics. Jihad Watch has experienced such things before. Disgusting.
And while we're on the subject of disturbing comments, still don't forget that Ibrahim Hooper himself once said: "I wouldn't want to create the impression that I wouldn't like the government of the United States to be Islamic sometime in the future." - Minneapolis Star Tribune, 1993
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