Who is CAIR?
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Submitted by Blaine Harding, Dec 4, 2010 11:23

CA:IR is the activist arm of Muslim Brotherhood. The brought suit in the Oklahoma Courts to have the legislation by 70% of the voters tabled. The legislation removed International and Sharia Law from consideration by judges in making rulings.

CAIR is suing World Net Daily for publishing the book "Muslim Mafia". The Defense Attorneys have established that CAIR is not an organization with cdredentials and standing in American Courts. They were involved in the biggest lawsuit for moneylaundering in history. They were unidicted by the FBI, because they have so far covered their tracks. CAIR says they were not indicted because they are innocent and should not be "harrassed by IPT. That is why CA:IR pulls out the stops of investigation for the truth like IPT and World Net Daily.

Speaking the Truth in Love,

Blaine arding Charlotte Hall Veterans Home. Maryland

301 884 8171 boh1924@hotmail.com


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