Posted on 01/06/2011 4:53:13 AM PST by Robert Drobot
"....Gaffney, deputy assistant secretary of defense under Ronald Reagan, is founder and president of the Center for Security Policy and co-author of the new book "Shariah: The Threat to America." He told WND that Islamism has infiltrated the American Conservative Union, the host of CPAC, in the person of Washington attorney and political activist Suhail Khan and a group called Muslims for America.
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No respite for koranimals or their sympathizers. None.
Sounds good. I like the name.
For the record, Hasan also took heat for his playboy image and his social liberalism. Though at the convention, I wasn't close enough to hear any of this alleged bigotry. There were some wacky "pro-Israel" e-mail rumors going around, which should not have been sent.
Hasan also has been examining the demographics and has decided the GOP is doomed in the long-term. His change of party is in part a career move, especially if he remains out in California.
He is a creative fellow, but I'm not sure his political instincts will lead him to success. Becoming a mascot for "anti-Islamophobia" liberals might be a way for him to advance, but it's a pretty disreputable move IMO.
Great post D. This muslim loving SOB norquist was also a long time board member of the nra.........and the nra knew ALL ALONG about his anti American islamic lovin’ feelings and did crap about it/him. Screw the once great nra. cpac can just go hang also. Go get ‘em Sarah. We are truly blessed to have this young woman want to lead our country. Look at what she is going to have to leave to to do it! She loves America with all her heart and really feels she can do the job and is willing to make the sacrifices required to do it. May our loving God look over Sarah, Todd and the entire family and protect them.
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