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Fifth Column
"Let the Conversation Begin” Theme of CAIR-SV Fifth Annual Dhimmi Banquet
2007-12-27
THE COUNCIL ON American-Islamic Relations, Sacramento Valley (CAIR-SV), held its fifth annual banquet at Sacramento’s Radisson Hotel on Sept. 8. “Let the Conversions Conversation Begin” was the theme of the fundraising event which drew more than 500 guests.
This is the same chapter that Boxer sent the money back to
Following welcoming remarks by master of ceremonies Omar Dajani, CAIR-SV president Dr. Hamza El-Nakhal and CAIR-CA chairman Fouad Khatib, executive director Basim Elkarra presided over the awards presentations.

The Outstanding Community Service Award was given to Farouk Fakira for his services to foster harmony among diverse communities. Elkarra presented the Distinguished Service Award to the Interfaith Service Bureau for the groupÂ’s work to promote justice.

In his keynote address to the CAIR banquet audience, Prof. David Cole shared his thoughts on President George W. Bush’s approach to the war on terror, dubbed the “paradigm of prevention” by then-Attorney General John Ashcroft.
Read Cole's Bio. He's not just a Dhimmi but a true Fifth Column fanatic.
“The strategy the Bush administration has adopted has not only made us less free and compromised basic fundamental principals of the rule of law, but has ultimately made us less safe from the very threat that the Bush administration claims it is fighting,” Cole argued.
Cole, an activist attorney who has challenged the USA Patriot Act in court.
The co-author of Less Free, Less Safe, Why America is Losing the War on Terror applauded CAIR for “standing up for the principles that this country stands for and creating a culture that caused the Bush administration to feel the need—not the desire—to back down.”

“Attorney General Alberto Gonzalez—who resigned so he could spend more time trying to remember what he did as attorney general,” Cole quipped, “said it’s okay to use what he called ‘alternative interrogation tactics,’ but what the rest of the world knows as torture, to get information from people.”
I keep searching for another word but traitor will do
Posted by:Icerigger

#4  September 8? Took a while for page layout, did it?
Posted by: mojo   2007-12-27 17:34  

#3  So, would a boycott of the Ramadan Hotel Chain be in order? let 'em get their Islam-o-bucks from the camel jockeys......
Posted by: USN,Ret.   2007-12-27 13:00  

#2  T'would be fitting for the porKoranimals.
Posted by: Icerigger   2007-12-27 12:28  

#1  What's for dinner, a nice Christmas ham?
Posted by: Raj   2007-12-27 08:33  

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