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Home Front: Politix
Call for Congress to investigate Islamist influence
2011-04-27
By Frank Gaffney, Jr.
Time for legislators to do the job the executive branch won't.
Posted by:ryuge

#2  Don't expect anything from Harry Reid, the Obama administration, or Holder's Justice Department.

Agreed. The key, then, is to preserve the evidence (and whatever else comes up in the meantime) and be ready to go when the next president is sworn in. The other option is a civil suit, I suppose -- although who would have standing is beyond me.
Posted by: trailing wife   2011-04-27 15:31  

#1  
Jim Jacks [the U.S. attorney in Dallas who prosecuted the Holy Land
Foundation executives] and his team were ready to go. ThereÂ’s a mountain of evidence against all of these groups that was never introduced
during the Holy Land trial and it is damning. WeÂ’ve got them on wiretaps. ThatÂ’s exactly why many of these leaders and groups were named
unindicted co-conspirators in the first round of prosecutions.


Don't expect anything from Harry Reid, the Obama administration, or Holder's Justice Department. Better clean house in 2012 if you want anything to be done. Some of the States are trying to pass legislation regarding Sharia Law but they are running into opposition. The difficulty is that of insuring First Amendment rights of speech and freedom of religion while at the same time preventing Sharia Law from slipping in under the radar. Islam is wrapped up in religion, politics, islamic law, punishment, rules for personal behavior, banking, jihad, etc.
Posted by: JohnQC   2011-04-27 12:11  

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