Ah, dhimmitude .. sweet dhimmitude

Ah, dhimmitude .. sweet dhimmitude

Postby Eyas on 07/01/08, 11:23 pm

How many stories involving CAIR do we need?

From: FrontPageMagazine.com


CAIR's Traitorous Cop Ally    
By Paul Sperry
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
If the Taliban catches an American spy, they slit the informer's throat. If we catch a pro-Taliban spy, he gets a slap on the wrist after getting a letter from a Muslim pressure group urging leniency. Who says we're winning this war?

Last month, Taliban fighters claimed to have killed a "female U.S. spy" for helping American forces in Afghanistan. Once all the evidence against the alleged spy was gathered, they slit her throat with a knife.

Compare that with the kid glove treatment of Sgt. Muhammad Weiss Rasool, a Muslim cop in the nation's capital who tipped off the target of an FBI terrorism investigation into a pro-Taliban mosque.

Despite his arrest, confession and recent conviction in federal court, Rasool, an Afghan immigrant, will do no jail time and will continue to collect a paycheck from taxpayers pending the results of an internal-affairs probe by the Fairfax County Police Department outside Washington.

Rasool took an oath to protect this country several years ago when he joined the FCPD, which is the largest force in Virginia and a key partner with the FBI in investigating major terror cases in the Washington area, including the 9/11 attack on the Pentagon.

But Rasool put his religion ahead of his adopted country when he alerted a fellow member of his mosque that he was under federal surveillance. At his Muslim brother's request, he searched a police database and confirmed that FBI agents were tailing him.

When agents went to arrest the target early one morning, they found him and his family already dressed and destroying evidence. They knew they had a mole and worked back through the system to find Rasool.

That's when agents discovered the police sergeant had breached their database at least 15 times to look up names of other contacts, including relatives, to see if they showed up on the terrorist watch list. (As part of post-9/11 data-sharing, local police now have access to classified federal case files on terrorists maintained within the NCIC, or National Crime Information Center system.)

Rasool's actions "damaged the integrity of the NCIC system and jeopardized at least one federal investigation," U.S. prosecutors said in court papers filed last month. "The defendant's actions could have placed federal agents in danger."

Rasool, 31, at first claimed he didn't know the terrorist target. He confessed only after hearing a recording of his message for the suspect, who was a cleric in his local Taliban-sympathizing mosque. Rasool finally pleaded guilty to illegally searching a federal database.

Despite his subsequent conviction, however, Fairfax County has left him on the force, pending the outcome of an internal investigation. The leniency afforded Rasool is unprecedented, given how he copped to the crime – and not just any crime, but one that betrayed his fellow officers and country.

It also contrasts starkly with the recent handling of other Arab and Muslim government employees caught breaching classified databases.

The city of Rochester, N.Y., for example, summarily fired a Muslim 911 operator, Nadire Zenelaj, well before she was formally charged last month with illegally searching the names of hundreds of friends in the terrorist watch list. And as part of a federal plea deal, Lebanese national Nada Prouty resigned from the U.S. government after confessing she accessed a restricted FBI database to see if relatives were being investigated for terrorist activities.

Unlike these alleged spies, however, Rasool has a powerful patron in Washington -- the Council on American-Islamic Relations, which lobbied on his behalf during his prosecution.
"I have always found Sgt. Rasool eager to promote a substantive relationship between the Fairfax County Police Department and the local Muslim community," wrote CAIR Governmental Affairs Coordinator Corey Saylor in a letter to the federal judge, who ended up denying prosecutors the jail time they requested for Rasool. (He got off lightly with a fine and two years probation.)

Indeed, Rasool acted as CAIR's representative on the police force, and even worked with the group to kill a successful counterterror-training program within the department.

Rasool and other Muslim officers tied to CAIR claimed the course taught by the respected Higgins Center for Counter Terrorism Research portrayed Islam in a bad light. CAIR phoned Fairfax County Police Chief David Rohrer to complain, and the chief canceled the training in 2006.

That same year, Rohrer spoke at CAIR's annual fundraising dinner in Washington, crediting the group with "helping police departments to better understand the Muslim community."

But the chief was being used -- by the Islamist enemy. It turns out his aggrieved sergeant at the time was under federal investigation for aiding and abetting terrorists. And so was CAIR -- the group from whom Rohrer was accepting phone calls and on whom he was conferring legitimacy. In fact, U.S. prosecutors at the time were adding CAIR to a list of co-conspirators in a terror scheme to funnel more than $12 million to Hamas suicide bombers and their families.

Yet CAIR and Rasool teamed up to persuade the politically correct Rohrer to nix the anti-terror training, which included counterintelligence measures to help police guard against the very infiltration from terror supporters and facilitators that has taken place on Rohrer's watch.

Sadly, the chief appears more concerned about protecting the force from charges of "Islamophobia" than Islamist penetration.

Rasool, still on paid leave, says he hopes to be permanently reinstated. If so, it would mark a humiliating defeat in our battle against the growing Islamist 5th column in America. Rasool has a dangerous religious conflict, and should never wear the uniform again.
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Re: Ah, dhimmitude .. sweet dhimmitude

Postby paleocon on 07/03/08, 4:57 am

I live near the mosque that was under investigation in this story.  I went out yesterday looking to exercise my 2nd amendment right, partially because of that.  Semi-automatic weapons are expensive.  But, I found a Yugoslavian made copy of the MG-42 for only $2800!  Belt-fed, baby!  I obviously can't rely on the Fairfax County Police Department to protect me and my family any longer.

Can you imagine what the response would have been if the target of the investigation had been a Klan or Skinhead group and the officer had been white?  How long would the officer remained on the force in that situation?  Yeah, about that long....

Who exactly is the Fairfax County Police Department protecting these days?
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Re: Ah, dhimmitude .. sweet dhimmitude

Postby Eyas on 07/08/08, 2:43 am

paleocon wrote:
Can you imagine what the response would have been if the target of the investigation had been a Klan or Skinhead group


Yeah, can you say "Waco"?  How 'bout "Ruby Ridge"?

I'm certainly not saying that the Branch Davidians weren't a koo-koo cult, or that Randy Weaver wasn't a white supremacist scumbag -- he may well have been.  However, last I checked, neither thing was illegal. (this leads to a 2nd Amdt issue that I'll probably discuss elsewhere)

Here, however, we have an institution essentially dedicated to preaching the overthrow of the U.S. Government (an absolutely MANDATORY tenet of ISLAM), and proselytizing murder.  

Let's not disturb them, though.  That would be "racist" (despite the fact that Islam is NOT a "race").  It would be bigoted.  It would be terribly politically incorrect.  It would violate the 1st Amendment (even though it WOULDN'T).

Leave the Muslims alone.  It's a "Religion of Peace".  The President even says so.  Leave the Jihadi's alone.  "Jihad" is just an internal struggle.  Ignore calls for the death of all Jews.  Ignore calls for the destruction of Israel.  Ignore calls for the death of all "Polytheists", "Apostates", etc and the Dhimmitude or death of all Non-Muslims.  

They're probably not serious, anyway.
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Re: Ah, dhimmitude .. sweet dhimmitude

Postby SoldiersMum on 07/08/08, 11:23 am

Yesterday, a judge in England decided that Sharia law is peachy keen in Muslim neighborhoods regarding marriage and financial dealings.  The Muslims in the U.S. have not managed to get this to our Supreme Court yet, although  I'm sure CAIR is working on it.   When they do, our great SCOTUS will legislate Sharia Law in American Muslim neighborhoods.  Watch, for it will be coming to a neighborhood near you...you know..cut off hands, cut off heads..you know..in a manner of Ghengis Kahn?
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Re: Ah, dhimmitude .. sweet dhimmitude

Postby paleocon on 07/08/08, 11:26 am

Yeah, they probably aren't serious anyway.  But, I think I will feel better about my prospects with a belt-fed weapon underneath my bed.  My daughters can carry the ammo for me when the "Religion of Peace" comes to storm the house.  I WILL NOT SUBMIT!  

BTW, the mosque in question, the Institute of Islamic and Arabic Sciences, now seems to have relocated or closed.  I can find nothing at their web site and the building is vacant.  The police officer, Sgt. Muhammad Weiss Rasool, still draws salary while on administrative leave.  Fairfax County - The People's Republic of Stupid!
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Re: Ah, dhimmitude .. sweet dhimmitude

Postby SoldiersMum on 07/09/08, 11:14 pm

paleocon wrote: Fairfax County - The People's Republic of Stupid!


Paleocon, I lived in Fairfax County for 4 years (Prince William for 5 years).  While in Fairfax County, I attended a meeting on the closing of a grade school.  I was working in an ESL (English as a Second Language) classroom.  There were so many children from so many different countries all segregating themselves into their own little countries. There were houses where 5 families were living and when you called for a parent, you had to get a child to speak to who knew English.   I got in trouble with the Black Democrat Head of the School Board in this meeting.  I suggested they use the school they were trying to close as an intermediary school for all of Fairfax County to teach English, math, money, etc., basic things for living in the U.S. to these children from foreign countries in preparation for them to be mainstreamed into a regular school where they could learn faster and better. I suggested they bring in all ESL kids and teach them at their own levels until they were ready to mainstream.   It made perfect sense to me and was totally in support of "the children,"  but to him he told me exactly what he thought, not of the idea but of me.  He told me in front of 75 people that I was a racist and dismissed my idea.  BTW, I contracted tuberculosis in this ESL classroom which was very scarey for a while because of my spreading it to my family and others in my circle.  It still continues to be a part of my life even though the cell in my lung is dead.  I still must be monitored and I cannot take a variety of medications.

So, you see Fairfax Country has not changed one stupid iota.
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Re: Ah, dhimmitude .. sweet dhimmitude

Postby paleocon on 07/10/08, 12:38 pm

SoldiersMum wrote:
So, you see Fairfax Country has not changed one stupid iota.


I have lived in Prince William or Fairfax Counties several times during my life.  Fairfax is becoming a disaster on many fronts.  On average the county spent over $13,000 per student this year in public schools.  We teach our three kids at home and spend about $2,500 a year total.  My 5-year old is reading at a 2nd grade level.  My other two kids are working at a Post High School level.

I believe Fairfax County provides instruction in 42 languages in public schools.  They spend a fortune trying to find people to teach these kids in their own languages rather than actually making them learn English.  My two daughters learned Russian in two years when we lived overseas.  My four year old was multi-lingual and would often translate from Russian to English for my wife.  There is no reason grade-school kids cannot become proficient in English in two years unless the schools don't want them to.

Fairfax is truly "stuck on stupid" and there is no relief in sight.  Tom Davis ran the county like a Democrat and the Democrats run the county like Socialists.  They will ruin the county given sufficient time.  And they can't stand that Prince William County's laws against illegal immigrants are working so obviously and so well!
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