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Unfounded Accusations Against Muslim Interns Both Offensive and Stupid.

I got extremely worked up last night reading about House Republicans' attempts to sow fear and division by suggesting that Muslim interns on Capitol Hill are connected to terrorists, which Justin Elliott ably documents. Not just because of the racial profiling of interns, not just because of the irony that the GOP accusations are based on a conservative author who pretended to be a Muslim in order to infiltrate the Council on American Islamic-Relations and steal documents, and not because the documents he stole revealed an entirely prosaic interest group lobbying strategy.

All that would make me angry enough. But the worst part is that Reps. Sue Myrick, John Shadegg, Paul Broun and Trent Franks are undermining one of the greatest advantages the United States has against Islamist extremists. The United States, with our freedom of religion and relatively large amount of social mobility, has one of the most successful Muslim communities in the world. American Muslims reacted to 9/11 and the discrimination that came after it not by radicalizing, but by organizing, trying to become part of the fabric of civil society and advocate their concerns through the democratic system. The strategy document the Republicans were freaking out about is a great example of that: This organization is playing by the rules! They want their young people to be part of the American democratic process.

But these four fools have lined up to say they think any Muslim who might want to peacefully advocate their interests should be investigated for terrorist connections, simply by dint of their religion, which could send the message to Muslim Americans that they aren't welcome in the democratic process. I hope that isn't the result of these misguided demands for an investigation. Muslim Americans deserve to have their civil rights respected and should be encouraged to exercise their privilege of participating in our government. Shame on anyone who suggests otherwise.

-- Tim Fernholz



COMMENTS

Hey Tim,
You might want to actually educate yourself on how Muslims use the freedoms of the West to advance their Islamic agenda and move closer and closer to taking over. Start with the UK.

http://islaminaction08.blogspot.com/2009/10/uk-muslims-demand-give-us-full-sharia.html

You supporting CAIR says it all about you. They are terrorist supporters that admit that their goal is for Islam to dominate the USA.

Good work Tim!

Muslim Americans deserve to have their civil rights respected

No disagreement here, but would those be the same rights that continue to be trampled upon by our "socialist" president?

Christopher,

I looked at your link and it's not about CAIR. Is CAIR to be held responsible for the behavior of all Muslim groups, both here and in Europe?

Well, as a Muslim American myself, my first reaction to this story is what an astonishing example of the GOP's ongoing desire to commit political suicide this is.

I live and attend services in an upper-middle class suburbs-- the sort of background most of these interns will come from. Most of my congregation (not me personally) are South Asian-- doctors, engineers, computer geeks, the IT guy at your office. LOTS of them vote Republican.

Or used to. Just as the GOP intentionally sabotaged their chances with the Hispanic vote, now they are out to destroy their chances with the South Asian community. Wow.

Well, when you're part of a movement led by Sue Myrick, you're soaking in teh stupid.

No disagreement here, but would those be the same rights that continue to be trampled upon by our "socialist" president?

Just because the voices in your head keep repeating it, doesn't make it true.

www.TheThirdJihad.com
www.TheReligionOfPeace.com
www.FaithFreedom.org

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