Wednesday, November 22, 2006

"Putting Homeland Security First"

Robert Speer of Front Page Magazine on the six Muslim imams pulled off the plane in Minnesota this week: "It seems clear that they had no terror plans, but there is a possibility that they were being intentionally provocative."

Frankly I think one of the intents may have been to create the exact incident which happened and, via lawsuit, discourage future similar responses by airlines...which would leave us more vulnerable.

Speer continues: "If America is to survive, it is eventually going to have to choose national security over political correctness...

"In a sane world, officials would tell the imams that if they’re upset about being taken off the plane, they should redouble their anti-terror efforts in the Muslim community in the U.S."

Ann Coulter is typically un-p.c. but accurate: "Six imams removed from a US Airways flight from Minneapolis to Phoenix are calling on Muslims to boycott the airline. If only we could get Muslims to boycott all airlines, we could dispense with airport security altogether."

One might say this is unfair to non-terrorist Muslims, but one of the things that troubles me is something Speer alludes to: the deafening silence in most of the Muslim world about the sins being committed against the West in the name of "Allah."

Coulter goes on to recite chapter and verse about exactly what was so troubling about this group of Muslims and past connections of terrorists to Minnesota and Arizona.

It's rather interesting that the mainstream media continue to ignore the group's disturbing connections, which have been detailed by Speer, Coulter, and Power Line.

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