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Muslims Booted Off Planes; Hmmm not a bad idea considering ...
Topic Started: Nov 21 2006, 09:23 AM (1,282 Views)
Toothless Dawg
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The story that just won't die

This has moved beyond ridiculous ... these arab muslooooooooooms should have been deported long ago
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Flying Imams - eh?

Yesterday I spoke with a passenger on that flight, who asked that she be only identified as “Pauline.” A copy of airport police report, which I also obtained, supports Pauline’s account - and includes shocking revelations of its own. In addition, U.S. Airways spokeswoman Andrea Rader also confirmed much of what Pauline revealed…..

The passenger, who asked that she only be identified as “Pauline,” said she is afraid to give her full name or hometown. She is spending the night at “another location” because she does not feel safe at home. She credits reports that one imam is apparently linked to Hamas. “It is scary because these men could be dangerous.”


Seems to me "Pauline" ought to be suing them for scaring her!!
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Not a bad idea at all, Sibs ... the muslims were the ones creating a disturbance, maybe 200 (how many passengers on that plane) lawsuits should be filed naming the six terrorists as defendents ...
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Maybe the judge should look a little closer at their citizenship and see if they are actually citizens of this country..........................wait a minute, the liberal view of non-legal immigrants to this country is that they have more rights than the LEGAL citizens :hammerhead:


I like sibs idea, too. What is good for the goose, should be good for the gander :banana-man:

200 counter-suits oughta be able to make the six smelly immams think twice about continuing their path to bankruptcy.
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IMPORTANT!!!!

From LGF!!!

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But that in itself isn’t today’s outrage; the really disturbing part of this story is that CAIR plans to sue not only US Airways, but the passengers who witnessed and reported the imams’ behavior.


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They're trying a different form of terrorism. They're trying to use the fear of being sued to keep us quiet and to stop us from reporting them when they are doing suspicious things.

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legitlinda,Mar 15 2007
07:29 PM
They're trying a different form of terrorism. They're trying to use the fear of being sued to keep us quiet and to stop us from reporting them when they are doing suspicious things.

That's the same tactics that the ACLU & SPLC uses, a threat of being sued.
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From LGF

"UPDATE at 3/15/07 2:57:24 pm:

I’ve received several emails from LGF-reading attorneys, offering their services pro bono to any passenger who ends up being sued by the imams and CAIR. Just for the record, one is a friend of The Jawa Report, and they’ve let me know he can be reached through them."

At least there are people out there that will help the John Does!!

This morning they were discussing this on Fox News and Brian pointed out that on the train he rides they have signs telling passengers to report suspicious behavior. I haven't been to the airport in a while, do they have signs there too? I know they make the announcements about keeping your luggage secure.
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legitlinda,Mar 15 2007
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They're trying a different form of terrorism. They're trying to use the fear of being sued to keep us quiet and to stop us from reporting them when they are doing suspicious things.

That's the same tactics that the ACLU & SPLC uses, a threat of being sued.

AND the dhimmicrats / liberals / moonbats - you name it.

I've been thinking allot lately on all the accusations against the current administration. THAT'S ALL THEY ARE! Very few have been proven! The Rathergate, the Plame Game, 9/11 was a government conspiracy, bin Ladin is fake, you name it. ALL OF IT IS BS!!!! :hammerhead:

Whatever happened to "innocent until proven guilty"??????????

Yet, when you have a PROVEN democratic criminal, such as Sandy Berger - which can lead right up to his boss - Bill Clinton - THEY WALK! And yet Libby, who supposedly lied, about a supposedly "covert" CIA agent, ENDS UP BEHIND BARS - WHERE THE HECK IS THE JUSTICE???????????

Or a puke slanders our president and our soldiers and our country and is funded by terrorists to put out a dang movie that undermines the WOT and yet he is given a GRAMMY FOR IT! WHERE THE HECK IS THE JUSTICE????????????

There is a serious problem with our Republican party right now - they lack gonads to go after these pukes

***SPIT***
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Culture Warrior,Mar 16 2007
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Almtnman,Mar 15 2007
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legitlinda,Mar 15 2007
07:29 PM
They're trying a different form of terrorism. They're trying to use the fear of being sued to keep us quiet and to stop us from reporting them when they are doing suspicious things.

That's the same tactics that the ACLU & SPLC uses, a threat of being sued.

AND the dhimmicrats / liberals / moonbats - you name it.

I've been thinking allot lately on all the accusations against the current administration. THAT'S ALL THEY ARE! Very few have been proven! The Rathergate, the Plame Game, 9/11 was a government conspiracy, bin Ladin is fake, you name it. ALL OF IT IS BS!!!! :hammerhead:

Whatever happened to "innocent until proven guilty"??????????

Yet, when you have a PROVEN democratic criminal, such as Sandy Berger - which can lead right up to his boss - Bill Clinton - THEY WALK! And yet Libby, who supposedly lied, about a supposedly "covert" CIA agent, ENDS UP BEHIND BARS - WHERE THE HECK IS THE JUSTICE???????????

Or a puke slanders our president and our soldiers and our country and is funded by terrorists to put out a dang movie that undermines the WOT and yet he is given a GRAMMY FOR IT! WHERE THE HECK IS THE JUSTICE????????????

There is a serious problem with our Republican party right now - they lack gonads to go after these pukes

***SPIT***

That's the problem with "Compassionate Conservatism", they just want to placate and play nice. I never want to hear those words again!
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Sibs,Mar 16 2007
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This morning they were discussing this on Fox News and Brian pointed out that on the train he rides they have signs telling passengers to report suspicious behavior.  I haven't been to the airport in a while, do they have signs there too?  I know they make the announcements about keeping your luggage secure.

I know we have the "Terror Alert" system that uses different colors to show us how high the danger is. They tell us to keep alert and report suspicious behaviour. :unsure:
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legitlinda,Mar 16 2007
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Sibs,Mar 16 2007
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This morning they were discussing this on Fox News and Brian pointed out that on the train he rides they have signs telling passengers to report suspicious behavior.  I haven't been to the airport in a while, do they have signs there too?  I know they make the announcements about keeping your luggage secure.

I know we have the "Terror Alert" system that uses different colors to show us how high the danger is. They tell us to keep alert and report suspicious behaviour. :unsure:

Seems to me that since we are being told to report suspicious behavior that the government should be defending these John/Jane Does. They shouldn't have to bear the burden for reporting suspicious behavior.
The courts could set a precidence here by throwing any suit against a passenger out.
What do you want to bet they don't????

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I guess Geraldo has gone nuts. Pete told me that he was watching him on Fox, and he was defending the muslim's behavior and saying that we should be respectful of them and not make such a big deal over this. The guy he was talking to pretty much put him in his place by saying, this is how you (Geraldo) used to make your living - investigative reporting. I would've been scared if I had been on that plane, and honestly, quite surprised that some men didn't get up from their seats and put those guys in their place or simply 'knock em out'.
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Geraldo has been scaring me lately - his views are all over the board..
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He will go anyplace and say anything for the money. He is fully vested in the Hollywood mentality by now.
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Ali,Mar 17 2007
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I would've been scared if I had been on that plane, and honestly, quite surprised that some men didn't get up from their seats and put those guys in their place or simply 'knock em out'.

Since 911 I've told my sons that if they're on a plane and anyone gets up praying in Arabic to charge them and kill them quick! I told them not to hesitate because the terrorists don't hesitate and that they have to be quicker and more ruthless than the terrorists. Now what???? They were just praying??? How are we supposed to know what they're up to??? B#%^ards!!!! :gun2:
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When I look at it, I conclude;

They were doing all that stuff to try and cause an incident so they could make a big stir.

They are now doing what the other groups like the ACLU, etc. do and that is using our own law(s) and politically correct way of looking at things against us.

I think it was T Dawg that said something like "these guys should be the ones being charged."

They clearly did those things to create problems and I'm sure there is a legal term and charges that could have and should have been brought against them.

Them doing that at an airport and then on a plane should make the charges even worse.

I'm glad to see as usual you folks were not taken in by anti-American tactics.

Thanks,

Duke
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Finally some Muslims are speaking out and even offering to defend for free any passengers that may be sued by those slimey Imams.


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Muslims offer to help 'John Does' sued by imams
By Audrey Hudson
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
March 21, 2007

Lawyers and a Muslim group say they will defend at no cost airline passengers caught up in a lawsuit between a group of imams and U.S. Airways if the passengers are named as "John Does" and sued for reporting suspicious behavior that got the Muslim clerics booted from a November flight.
The six imams are suing the airline, Minneapolis-St. Paul Metropolitan Airports Commission, and the unnamed "John Does" to be named later, for discrimination, saying they were removed from the flight for praying in the airport.
Dr. M. Zuhdi Jasser, a Phoenix-area physician and director of American Islamic Forum for Democracy -- a group founded in 2003 to promote moderate Muslim ideas through its Web site (www.aifdemocracy.org) -- told The Washington Times his group will raise money for legal fees for passengers if they are sued by the imams.
"It's so important that America know there are Muslims who understand who the victims are in air travel," said Dr. Jasser. "But I hope it doesn't get to that point because the backlash will be even greater when Americans see Islamists trying to punish innocent passengers reporting fears."
The lawsuit specifically cites two passengers who stared at the men as they prayed, then made a cell phone call that the imams say went to U.S. Airways to complain about the prayer.
Gerry Nolting, whose Minnesota law firm Faegre & Benson LLP is offering to represent passengers for free, says the judicial system is being "used for intimidation purposes" and that it is "just flat wrong and needs to be strongly, strongly discouraged."
"As a matter of public policy, the FAA [Federal Aviation Administration] presently tells traveling passengers to report suspicious behavior as part of its homeland security program," Mr. Nolting said. "This has nothing to do with race or ethnicity, but trying to intimidate and discourage reporting of suspicious behavior and [also discourage] the promotion of safe travel."
Tom Malone, another Minnesota lawyer offering his services pro bono, says the lawsuit is "a very overt attempt to intimidate people" and "coerce them into silence."
Appearing yesterday on Fox News, Dr. Jasser told Neil Cavuto, "Americans are going to be more afraid of Arabs and the Muslim community for fear of being sued. Why spend money on litigation when we should be spending it on fighting terrorism?"
Passengers and the flight crew say the imams were disruptive, did not take assigned seats, asked for seat-belt extensions they didn't need, loudly criticized the war in Iraq and President Bush, and shouted about al Qaeda and Osama bin Laden. The men were escorted off Flight 300 to Phoenix, handcuffed briefly, searched and questioned for several hours by airport police and members of the Joint Terrorism Task Force.
The imams' lawyer, Omar Mohammedi, will not comment on his case except to say that the John Does, who could also be airline employees, will not be determined until the lawsuit enters the discovery process.
Airport commission spokesman Pat Hogan declined to comment on the lawsuit, except to say, "We believe the airport police appropriately responded to U.S. Airways' call for assistance. That is what we have contended all along and that is still what we believe."


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That is great news!! Let's hope these Muslims get as much air time as the Imams!!! I know I am sending the article out!!!
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legitlinda,Mar 23 2007
12:34 AM
"But I hope it doesn't get to that point because the backlash will be even greater when Americans see Islamists trying to punish innocent passengers reporting fears."

I think this is why they are willing to help because of what the reprecussions would be if those imams push it too far.
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Briefly heard on Fox News this morning that someone is trying to get a bill passed that says you can't be sued if you report something suspicious. Anyone else hear it?
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No - but good idea!!! I can't see the dems passing it - they only support those that would be reported.... but it is worth a try
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Sibs,Mar 27 2007
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Briefly heard on Fox News this morning that someone is trying to get a bill passed that says you can't be sued if you report something suspicious. Anyone else hear it?

Hmmmmm, how about if you see something suspicious and jump up, grab 'em in a head lock, flip 'em over 3 rows of seats, kick 'em in the gonads, pick 'em up by their sheet, head butt 'em, knee 'em in the groin, give a collar bone chop to both side (satisfying snap), wind their arm over your head and snap it up behind their back until the shoulder separates, then pick 'em up and stuff 'em in the locker space up above but only if the baggage door is closed and locked ... IF it is open then we pick 'em up, duck walk them to the door, ask them if they are a terrorist, then butt-kick them out the baggage door. That SHOULD be covered!!!!!!!

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Toothless Dawg,Mar 27 2007
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Sibs,Mar 27 2007
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Briefly heard on Fox News this morning that someone is trying to get a bill passed that says you can't be sued if you report something suspicious.  Anyone else hear it?

Hmmmmm, how about if you see something suspicious and jump up, grab 'em in a head lock, flip 'em over 3 rows of seats, kick 'em in the gonads, pick 'em up by their sheet, head butt 'em, knee 'em in the groin, give a collar bone chop to both side (satisfying snap), wind their arm over your head and snap it up behind their back until the shoulder separates, then pick 'em up and stuff 'em in the locker space up above but only if the baggage door is closed and locked ... IF it is open then we pick 'em up, duck walk them to the door, ask them if they are a terrorist, then butt-kick them out the baggage door. That SHOULD be covered!!!!!!!

smiley-patriotic-flag-wave smiley-patriotic-flag-wave smiley-patriotic-flag-wave

:biglol: :biglol: :biglol:

no wait: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:

no, that's not it: :garfield: :garfield: :garfield: :garfield:

That's it!!!!

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Wouldn't praying in public like that go against biblical teachings? The "Go ye into a closet verse"?
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Toothless Dawg,Mar 27 2007
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Sibs,Mar 27 2007
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Briefly heard on Fox News this morning that someone is trying to get a bill passed that says you can't be sued if you report something suspicious.  Anyone else hear it?

Hmmmmm, how about if you see something suspicious and jump up, grab 'em in a head lock, flip 'em over 3 rows of seats, kick 'em in the gonads, pick 'em up by their sheet, head butt 'em, knee 'em in the groin, give a collar bone chop to both side (satisfying snap), wind their arm over your head and snap it up behind their back until the shoulder separates, then pick 'em up and stuff 'em in the locker space up above but only if the baggage door is closed and locked ... IF it is open then we pick 'em up, duck walk them to the door, ask them if they are a terrorist, then butt-kick them out the baggage door. That SHOULD be covered!!!!!!!

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Mmmm. Ok, yeah, well, that could work too.... :D
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Toothless Dawg,Mar 27 2007
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Sibs,Mar 27 2007
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Briefly heard on Fox News this morning that someone is trying to get a bill passed that says you can't be sued if you report something suspicious.  Anyone else hear it?

Hmmmmm, how about if you see something suspicious and jump up, grab 'em in a head lock, flip 'em over 3 rows of seats, kick 'em in the gonads, pick 'em up by their sheet, head butt 'em, knee 'em in the groin, give a collar bone chop to both side (satisfying snap), wind their arm over your head and snap it up behind their back until the shoulder separates, then pick 'em up and stuff 'em in the locker space up above but only if the baggage door is closed and locked ... IF it is open then we pick 'em up, duck walk them to the door, ask them if they are a terrorist, then butt-kick them out the baggage door. That SHOULD be covered!!!!!!!

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That just about covers all of it, Dawg.....accept the one thing that will send them to hell..........

Stuff a nice juicy pork sausage down their throat :o



Now this from thundercat:

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While the rest of the world is focusing on Iran and Great Britain, as they need to, we also need to keep an eye on the homeland.

Do you remember those "innocent" imam's who got booted off a plane in Minnesota, for reportedly shouting "Allah Akbar" at the gate area, denouncing America, and then changing their seats to the same ones the 9/11 hijackers used? Well...it turns out that they may not be quite as innocent after all. The media is afraid to tell you that and in a way, so am I, but buckle up, you need to hear it.

There is an extremist plot afoot here in America to silence dissenting voices. Everybody in the media was so quick to point out that these poor imam's were being horribly persecuted for peacefully expressing their freedom of religion at the airport. People were shocked....claiming that the imam's were victims of bigotry. One of the imam's, Omar Shehin, lashed out at Americans, saying "If you don't by now, know about our prayers, this is a real problem."
The imam's filed suit against the airline, and again, the media just ate it up. An anchor on MSNBC even compared them to civil rights icon Rosa Parks! I'm sorry Omar and MSNBC...but I've got news for you...you ain't no Rosa Parks. You're not even Bert Parks.

Here is the truth about Omar Shehin. This is the leader of the flying imam's. No relation to the flying nuns. He has reportedly helped to raise money for at least two charities that have been suspected of supporting terrorism. For three years, he headed the Islamic Center of Tucson, which one terrorism expert described in the Washington Post as "Basically, the first cell of Al Quaeda in the United States."

He and the other five imam's are being supported by the Muslim American Society. This is, what the Chicago Tribune reports, is a group that was formed from the Fundamentalist Muslim Brotherhood which preaches "That governments eventually should be Islamic." Now...I don't know about you, but I'm pretty sure that Rosa Parks never said anything like that.

To me, the most chilling part of this, is that you who are reading this, and many more like you, are probably hearing this for the first time. And you're the INFORMED part of America. Everybody else is getting their news from The Daily Show, or think the news is who got kicked off American Idol this week. The media has not told you the truth.

I believe there are several reasons. Apathy, ignorance, bias and fear. They are intimidated by some of these Muslim organizations, and as a result, you are not getting the complete story.

The imam's are trying to intimidate the airlines and persuade you, the passengers, to not notice things that could be dangerous or out of the ordinary. Meanwhile, Shari'a law is being shoved down the throats of Muslims here in America. You don't believe me? Just ask the Somali community in Minnesota.

This is a dangerous combination, and if people don't start paying attention to this, and I mean people who have a whole hell of a lot more authority to make things happen than I have, we won't have to worry about the separation of church and state anymore (which is another argument for another time), we'll be worried about the separation of mosque and state.

There are forces at work. Not just in Tehran, but in Dearborn, Minneapolis, Phoenix, Norman Oklahoma, Washington D.C., that are aggressively trying to get people to bury the truth.

Listen to me. No matter how afraid you are....Muslim and non-Muslim...you must speak out before it's too late.

If what I'm saying is true, how come I'm only reading about this imam in a story that was buried in the weekend edition of the Wall Street Journal? Where is the outcry? Where are our elected officials, the FBI, and our local police departments who have sworn an oath to protect us? This politically correct nonsense that we have succumb to is not only a farce, but is very, very dangerous. These Muslim organizations need to be exposed for what they really are and political correctness be damned.

Unless you want to be bowing to Mecca 4 times a day.....
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bsb006,Mar 18 2007
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Geraldo has been scaring me lately - his views are all over the board..

That is for sure. Is this guy an American? Because, he sure doesn't act like one.

What do we expect out of a guy who draws a map in the sand for all of the world to see?
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