“…I had one world leader say to me, point blank, ‘do you know who tried to kill you on 9/11?’ We said, ‘yes, we think so.’ He said, ‘it’s the Muslim Brotherhood’ because he said, ‘that’s the world view. That is the mindset that tried to kill you.” – Rep. Michele Bachmann
The Minnesota branch of the Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR-MN) has issued a press release in response to comments made by Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-MN) on a talk radio show. In a clear case of ‘thou doth protest too much’, the group is demonstrating an irrational fear of truth, not to be confused with Islamophobia, which is actually the opposite of a phobia, because it’s rational.
Here is an excerpt from the PR Newswire Press Release, via Sacramento Bee:
The Minnesota chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR-MN) today called on state and national Republican leaders to repudiate comments by Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-MN), who falsely claimed in a recent radio interview that American mosques are seeking to “advance the goals” of foreign nations and organizations.
In that interview with Christian radio host Jan Markel, Bachmann said:
“We’re seeing this all across America. It’s like groups want to top each other and be the new latest, largest mosque in North America. What we’re told is that many of them are funded by the Saudi Arabians or the Qataris. And so many of these mosques’ funding actually comes from foreign countries that have interests in advancing the goals and beliefs of the violent Muslim Brotherhood.” {emphasis ours}
Of course, Bachmann is absolutely right. In fact, the concerns she expressed are exemplified perfectly by a group none other than Hillary Clinton’s close aid, Huma Abedin, once worked for – the Institute of Muslim Minority Affairs (IMMA). We’ve proven unequivocally that IMMA was founded at the behest of the Saudi Royal family, who commissioned al-Qaeda financier Abdullah Omar Naseef to form the IMMA, with one goal in mind – to convert all Muslim minority lands into Muslim majority lands.
As an added bonus, it was Abedin’s parents who were put in charge of the IMMA by Naseef and a subordinate. A little over a year ago, Walid wrote of the IMMA and Huma’s father, Sayed Zaynul Abedin:
I began to research further. My fndings all started as I was researching Huma’s father, “Sayed Zaynul Abedin” in Arabic, looking for further clues, hoping that I could fnd something. Then suddenly there it was, an unbelievable document commissioned by the late King Fahd bin Abdul Aziz [here] and [here], detailing the years of accomplishments by the kings of Al-Saud.
I couldn’t believe my eyes! As I read, the king’s book gave me all the answers to all the clues I have been looking for. The more I read the Arabic squiggles, the more quickly I realized that my older discoveries were perhaps the lesser of the two evils—an appetizer —in comparison to what is in this manuscript. It began to connect the dots between the Abedins’ Institute for Muslim Minority Affairs—on whose Board Huma Abedin served for years—and the Wahhabist plans of Saudi Arabia, commissioned by the House of Saud. {emphasis ours}
CAIR-MN’s press release then went on to cite the defense of Abedin last year by Senator John McCain (RINO-AZ) and House Speaker John Boehner (R-OH). McCain and Boehner actually sided with Abedin when Bachmann raised legitimate questions that are unequivocally warranted; we urge you to read The Abedin “Affairs” with Al Saud to fully understand why.
It should be clear that the term “Islamophobia” is meant to intimidate those who are willing to expose the real phobia that exists within Islam.
To listen to the entire interview between Markel and Bachmann, click here.
Here is a local news report from KTSP (h/t BNI):