Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Re: Governor Christie's Dirty Islamist Ties

Toss in a koran and a dog to pee on it.

On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 1:25 PM, plainolamerican <plainolamerican@gmail.com> wrote:
when a cage fight gets boring toss in another combatant with a weapon

On Jan 17, 12:50 pm, Travis <baconl...@gmail.com> wrote:
> [[  Only traitors cowtow to muzzies. ]]
>
>  *http://tinyurl.com/4k98p8m*
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> * *
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> *Governor Christie's Dirty Islamist Ties *
>
> Monday, 17 January 2011 07:40 Daniel Greenfield
>
> [image: E-mail]<http://www.rightsidenews.com/component/option,com_mailto/link,aHR0cDo...>[image:
> Print]<http://www.rightsidenews.com/2011011712591/us/islam-in-america/govern...>
>
> New Jersey, the Garden State, has just taken its first step toward becoming
> the Sharia State, with Governor Christie's nomination of Sohail Mohammed, an
> attorney to detained terrorist suspects, to a Superior Court judgeship in
> Passaic County. The Sohail nomination continues Christie's unfortunate
> pandering to the American Muslim Union and the Islamic Center of Passaic
> County.
>
> [image: New-jersey-governor-christie-]Passaic County has the second largest
> Muslim population in the
> country<http://archive.frontpagemag.com/readArticle.aspx?ARTID=30030>.
> And the Islamic Center of Passaic County is the state's largest mosque, and
> it's the only one run by an an Imam who was a member of the Hamas terrorist
> organization. But when the United States government attempted to deport
> Mohammed Qatanani, New Jersey's pols and wannabe pols like
> Christie<http://www.investigativeproject.org/762/ice-intelligent-competent-enf...>,
> quickly came to his aid. Despite the fact that Mohammed
> Qatanani<http://archive.frontpagemag.com/readArticle.aspx?ARTID=31225>was
> a member of the Muslim Brotherhood, the organization that is behind
> both
> Al Qaeda and Hamas, despite his own guilty plea to being a member of
> Hamas<http://www.jihadwatch.org/2008/04/new-jersey-imam-is-member-of-hamas....>,
> and despite the fact that even in the United States, he had defended a
> charity
> <http://www.investigativeproject.org/blog/2009/01/homeland-security-ap...>that
> provided funds to children of suicide bombers (this is done as an incentive
> to reassure terrorists that if they die their families will be taken care
> of), Qatanani was not deported.
>
> This is less a sign of his innocence, then of the power and influence wielded
> by Qatanani<http://www.familysecuritymatters.org/publications/id.92,css.print/pub...>and
> the American Muslim Union. There was hardly a top New Jersey public
> official who did not come out for Qatanani. And that included both of the
> major candidates in the governor's race, Governor Jon Corzine and Chris
> Christie. Christie called
> Qatanani<http://njjewishnews.com/njjn.com/091108/njImamPraisesJewish.html>,
> "a man of great goodwill" and "a constructive force" and allowed Charles
> McKenna, one of his associate attorneys to testify on behalf of Qatanani.
> Afterward Christie tapped
> McKenna<http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2010/02/post_143.html>to head
> New Jersey's Department
> of Homeland Security. McKenna had spent a good deal of time on Muslim
> "outreach" and made numerous statements echoing their talking points.
>
> The pioneering terrorism researcher, Steve Emerson called
> it<http://njjewishnews.com/njjn.com/091108/njImamPraisesJewish.html>,
> "a disgrace and an act of pure political corruption". He stated, "I know for
> certain that Christie and the FBI SAC had access to information about
> Qatanani's background, involvement with and support of Hamas." Defending
> Qatanani required Christie to pit himself against the Department of Homeland
> Security<http://www.investigativeproject.org/blog/2009/01/homeland-security-ap...>,
> which wanted him deported. But the Department of Homeland Security wasn't
> running for office in New Jersey. Christie was.
>
> The first Imam of the Islamic Center of Passaic
> County<http://www.investigativeproject.org/case/402>,
> Mohammad El-Mezain, was convicted of funneling money to Hamas. El-Mezain had
> actually boasted of raising almost 2 million dollars for Hamas. And his
> replacement, Qatanani, actually was a member of Hamas. An ordinary
> politician might have been forgiven for not knowing this, but Christie was
> the US Attorney for New Jersey. It's absolutely impossible that he would not
> have known the background of the Islamic Center of Passaic
> County<http://archive.frontpagemag.com/readArticle.aspx?ARTID=30030>.
> Yet Christie attended a Ramadan dinner, in the same place where terrorists
> had fundraised, and kissed Qatanani on the cheek.
>
> Now Christie has nominated Sohail Mohammed, Qatanan's former
> lawyer<http://docs.google.com/viewer?pid=bl&srcid=ADGEESgYgRNzLxgcowUmtb7H5g...>,
> to a Superior Court judgeship. Sohail Mohammed is a board member of
> theAmerican Muslim
> Union<http://www.jihadwatch.org/2004/03/dhimmitude-in-new-jersey-jewish-gro...>,
> an organization that has interlocking leadership with
> groups<http://www.jihadwatch.org/2004/03/dhimmitude-in-new-jersey-jewish-gro...>that
> have fundraised for Hamas and hosted a Hamas speaker. The American
> Muslim Union is closely interlinked with Qatanani's Islamic Center of
> Passaic County.
>
> [image: Qatanani]When five Muslims were convicted of plotting to murder US
> soldiers at New Jersey's Fort Dix, American Muslim
> Union<http://www.weeklystandard.com/weblogs/TWSFP/2008/12/american_muslim_g...>president,
> Mohamad
> Younes<http://www.weeklystandard.com/weblogs/TWSFP/2008/12/american_muslim_g...>,
> came out in their defense. When El-Mezain, the original Imam of the Islamic
> Center of Passaic County, was convicted, Younes claimed that he had
> only<http://archive.frontpagemag.com/readArticle.aspx?ARTID=30030>been
> convicted because he was a Muslim. The ICPC
> and the AMU shared five
> members<http://archive.frontpagemag.com/readArticle.aspx?ARTID=30030>in
> their leadership, which essentially makes them one and the same.
> Nominating an AMU board member is an indirect payoff to the Islamic Center
> of Passaic County's own leadership... and to Mohammed Qatanani.
>
> Sohail Mohammed<http://ajacksonian.blogspot.com/2007/05/lawyer-to-terrorist-suspects....>defended
> suspected terrorist detainees and was the go-to man for local and
> national media looking for a good quote. He lobbied against the use of both
> 'Islamic' in descriptions of Islamic terrorists, condemned the television
> show<http://barenakedislam.wordpress.com/2011/01/14/nj-governor-chris-chri...>24
> for depicting Muslim terrorists and made an appearance outside the
> Qatanani trial. After the massacre of a Coptic Christian family, Sohail
> Mohammed tried to have some Copts <http://minx.cc/?post=110224> investigated
> for opposing Muslim attendance at their funeral. And most importantly, Sohail
> Mohammed was Qatanani's original
> lawyer<http://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q=cache:V2tM9gP2AmQJ:dng.northjerse...>when
> the government began its case against him.
>
> So after helping Mohammed Qatanani escape deportation, Christie then
> nominated his lawyer to a Superior Court judgeship. Sohail is the second
> Muslim Superior Court judge in New Jersey after Hany Mawla. And if you want
> a preview of New Jersey's future, you can see it in Judge Hany Mawla
> conducting the swearing in
> ceremony<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9uVyjaaKb2k&feature=related>for
> Mayor Mohamed T. Khairullah in Passaic County's Prospect Park borough.
> And the opening prayer for the event is delivered by none other than Imam
> Qatanani, leading a prayer in the name of
> Allah<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mcvpg1SU4l4&feature=player_detailpage>
> .
>
> There's still an American flag in place and the pledge of allegiance is
> recited, but those are symbols masking the hijacking taking place underneath
> the red, white and blue.
>
> There have been setbacks. The Democratic party had to dump Sami Merhi, when
> some of his comments sympathetic to terrorists came to light. But his friend
> Mohamed T. Khairullah made it through. A critical flyer mailed out to local
> households was described as a hate crime and exploited by the media for the
> sympathy vote. Corzine and the local Democratic machine moved Hawla from a
> civil rights commissioner to a superior court judge. They put Sohail
> Mohammed on the same track. Christie could have stood up to the Democratic
> machine, but instead he sucked up to Passaic's Islamists, first by aiding
> Qatanani and then by nominating his lawyer to a Superior Court Judgeship.
>
> Some might compare the situation in Passaic County to France with its "no go
> zones" where the local authorities and non-Muslims cannot enter, but it's
> actually a good deal worse. The government and the judiciary is being taken
> over, small pieces of Muslim ruled territory are being carved out and
> expanded with the support of the state's leading politicians, who trade
> political support and campaign contributions for something dangerously close
> to treason. It's not just New Jersey. America is being carved up this way,
> piece by piece. The areas with the highest Muslim population like Illinois,
> Michigan and New Jersey are ground zero for the Islamist hijacking of
> America, using front groups, media friendly spokesmen, lawyers, leadership
> training and the slow climb up the ladder.
>
> [image: qata]If you wondered why Governor Christie intervened in the Ground
> Zero Mosque issue or why a New Jersey state employee who participated in a
> protest against the mosque by burning a few pages from the Koran, lost his
> job-- you were only seeing the tip of a very large iceberg. In Muslim heavy
> states such as New Jersey, politicians and law enforcement have been largely
> suborned. In their attempt to co-opt Muslims, they instead have been
> co-opted by them. Who is really working for whom? Decide for yourself.
>
> When American Muslim Union president Mohamed Younes was detained in Dubai,
> he knew exactly whom to call. The deputy director of New Jersey's Office of
> Homeland Security <http://www.militantislammonitor.org/article/id/2107> who
> offered to vouch for him. Now remember Younes was a member of the board of
> trustees of a mosque that had conducted fundraising for terrorists and
> whoose Imam had been convicted of raising money for terrorists. But none of
> that mattered. No more than the IPCC's history mattered to Christie. The
> very same Sohail Mohammed boasted
> <http://www.militantislammonitor.org/article/id/2107>that the deputy
> director of New Jersey's Office of Homeland Security is "someone we can call
> 24/7".
>
> Is this what the people of New Jersey really want in their officials? It
> doesn't matter, because they're not being given a choice. And that's the
> worst part of it. Whether you voted Corzine or Christie, you still ended up
> with a politician who was in bed with the IPCC and the AMU and who was going
> to nominate Sohail Mohammed to a Superior Court Judgeship. And that denotes
> a profound level of corruption that should cause intense scrutiny for any
> elected official from the Garden State who tries to run for national office.
> That includes Governor Christie who fought one brand of corruption, but
> surrendered to another, who was willing to stand up to the teacher's union,
> but not to the terrorist's union

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