"I wanted to say that we really appreciate the effort of Ahmed Bedier [Executive
Director, CAIR-Tampa] here in Florida and all the good work that he does on
behalf of CAIR in the community in the area of civil rights…Mr. Bedier has done
a great job in reaching out to law enforcement, establishing open forums for us
to exchange information in order to keep the nation safe.”
-Carl Whitehead, Special Agent in Charge, FBI Tampa Field Office, speaking at the CAIR 2006 Tampa Banquet
Friday, November 17, 2006
FBI Tampa chief thanks Ahmed Bedier for helping protect civil rights and working to keep nation safe
Federal Bureau of Investigation - FBI Tampa Field office Special Agent in Charge Carl Whitehead praises and thanks Ahmed Bedier while speaking at the 2006 CAIR Tampa Annual Banquet.
Thursday, November 16, 2006
FL Congress woman Brown-Waite defends Muslim Bashers and says All Terrorists are Muslim
Florida Congress woman Ginny Brown-Waite at her best, calling all Terrorists Muslim
Watch her embarrassing performance on WTVT Fox News:
Text Version courtesy of WTVT:
Last Edited: Thursday, 09 Nov 2006, 10:18 PM EST
Created: Thursday, 09 Nov 2006, 10:18 PM EST
Ginny Brown-Waite is defending a supporter's comments. We've got you covered
BROOKSVILLE - When Governor-elect Charlie Crist heard one of his
supporters call Islam a "hateful and frightening" religion, he kicked
her off his election team.
Governor Bush also condemned Hernando Commissioner Tom Hogan's and
his wife for the remark.
Congresswoman Ginny Brown-Waite didn't respond until after the
election, then she rushed to the couple's defense.
"Ms. Hogan is entitled to her views, and her husband stood by her
side as a good husband should," stated Brown-Waite.
The congresswoman also attacked the Governor and the Governor-elect
for condemning the comment.
"Not every Muslim is a terrorist, but every terrorist is a Muslim
except for Tim McVeigh," offered Brown-Waite.
"What about Eric Rudolph?" FOX 13 asked.
"Well except him too," said Brown-Waite.
"What about the Klan?" we asked.
"They're not doing terrorist activities right now. We're talking
about a group that wants to do away with our way of life. With all
due respect, I don't think there's any comparison," said Brown-Waite.
We can find many non-Muslim terrorists, but Islamic groups say that's
not the point.
"She's actually standing up on the wrong side of the aisle, defending
bigotry and hatred," stated Ahmed Bedier with the Council on American
Islamic Relations.
The Congresswoman says she defends anti-Muslim remarks on grounds of
free speech.
She wrote a scorching three-page defense claiming those who call
Islam 'hateful and frightening' just reflect her community.
"If this does reflect the views of your community, what will you do
to educate the community?" FOX 13 asked.
"I think it's up to the moderate Muslims," Brown-Waite responded
Watch her embarrassing performance on WTVT Fox News:
Text Version courtesy of WTVT:
Last Edited: Thursday, 09 Nov 2006, 10:18 PM EST
Created: Thursday, 09 Nov 2006, 10:18 PM EST
Ginny Brown-Waite is defending a supporter's comments. We've got you covered
BROOKSVILLE - When Governor-elect Charlie Crist heard one of his
supporters call Islam a "hateful and frightening" religion, he kicked
her off his election team.
Governor Bush also condemned Hernando Commissioner Tom Hogan's and
his wife for the remark.
Congresswoman Ginny Brown-Waite didn't respond until after the
election, then she rushed to the couple's defense.
"Ms. Hogan is entitled to her views, and her husband stood by her
side as a good husband should," stated Brown-Waite.
The congresswoman also attacked the Governor and the Governor-elect
for condemning the comment.
"Not every Muslim is a terrorist, but every terrorist is a Muslim
except for Tim McVeigh," offered Brown-Waite.
"What about Eric Rudolph?" FOX 13 asked.
"Well except him too," said Brown-Waite.
"What about the Klan?" we asked.
"They're not doing terrorist activities right now. We're talking
about a group that wants to do away with our way of life. With all
due respect, I don't think there's any comparison," said Brown-Waite.
We can find many non-Muslim terrorists, but Islamic groups say that's
not the point.
"She's actually standing up on the wrong side of the aisle, defending
bigotry and hatred," stated Ahmed Bedier with the Council on American
Islamic Relations.
The Congresswoman says she defends anti-Muslim remarks on grounds of
free speech.
She wrote a scorching three-page defense claiming those who call
Islam 'hateful and frightening' just reflect her community.
"If this does reflect the views of your community, what will you do
to educate the community?" FOX 13 asked.
"I think it's up to the moderate Muslims," Brown-Waite responded
Wednesday, November 08, 2006
FAQ: How does blog have anonymous comments, when it is not allowed
On 11/8/06, American Crusader asks the following:
Why does a site that does not allow anonymous comments have so many?Out ofANSWER: Very simple, when I started this blog, the setting to accept Anonymous comments was enabled. After a flood of spam, I disabled it. Visitors in the past were able to post anonymous comments, visitors now can't.
have five comments...four of them are anonymous.
I hope that clarifies things for you.
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