Thursday, March 15, 2007

The Real Intent of the "Flying Imams"

The six "Flying Imams" who were escorted off a commercial airline months ago after highly suspicious behavior have sued the airline, U.S. Airways. When the Imams pulled their stunt, we all knew the purpose: to set up a lawsuit for "discrimination" and in the process suppress any reports of suspicious behavior that might impede an actual terrorist from his mission.

The Imams further displayed their intent in recent court papers showing that they are seeking the names of the passengers aboard the flight from which they were ejected. They intend to sue the individual passengers for discrimination as well. Lawsuits can be ruinously expensive to the average citizen and so they have a pronounced dampening effect on those who speak out.

Muslims in the West have organized to derail the West's protections against Jihad and Islamic crime through "litigation jihad," as some have called it.

No matter how you cut it, having Muslims in our midst is a bad thing. They are hostile to our culture and our laws and are unassimilable. Sooner or later we, and Europe, are going to have to face up to hard choices and unpleasant realities. Update: for the green-haired, facial studs encrusted moonbats, that means severely limiting or eliminating further Islamic immigration into the West, deportation of Muslim non-citizens from terrorist supporting countries, and encouragement of others to leave voluntarily. And it would be helpful if each Muslim, upon leaving, were to carry a history student from UCLA under each arm when he boards his flight.

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