Monday, October 26, 2009

Is this the "Justice System"?

Three years ago, six Islamic freaks sued US Airways and the Minneapolis Airport Police for discrimination and false arrest after they were bounced from a Phoenix-bound flight for behaving much like the 9/11 hijackers.



What do these mass murderers all have in
common besides being the 9/11 hijackers?


Facts Not In Dispute:

The six Islamic 'activists' chanted,  "Allah, Allah, Allah," and changed their seats while asking for seat belt extensions they never used. Though situated throughout the cabin, the six men appeared to be acting in concert. Witnesses also said they loudly cursed the U.S. Half of them had no checked baggage and what appeared to be one-way tickets.

If you were the one who made the decision to allow them to fly or not, what would you have decided? The police decided they would not fly. I personally agree with that decision. Not so, Federal Judge Ann Montgomery, who felt that the Islamic Activists were the victims of DISCRIMINATION. Her opinion strongly favored the Islamic Radicals who sued and WON.


I'm putting it in writing here on the blog so the government can use it against me later: If six scroungy looking rag heads get on an airplane where I am a passenger, start screaming and chanting Allah-u-Akhbar and acting freaky, the police can arrest me and take the flying Imams to the frigging hospital. Then they can sue me for kicking their Islamic asses. I am one man - but still I am one man. Take a look at the photo to the left and recall for one moment how you felt on that day. I feel the same way TODAY as I did then!

Judge Montgomery, you are a disgrace to the Federal Bench. The Islamic radicals are gloating today with their cash settlement. If you (Judge Montgomery) had made that decision on 9/12/2001, the public would have HUNG YOU BY THE NECK UNTIL DEAD from the nearest light pole.
The imams' attorney — a board member of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, which financed the case — says the deal involves an undisclosed amount paid to his clients by airport police. Details are sealed. The airport authority issued a statement saying insurance limits its liability to $50,000.
"The settlement of this case is a clear victory for justice and civil rights," said CAIR Executive Director Nihad Awad. - Investors' Business Daily

Before the settlement, Awad tried to equate the case with a landmark civil-rights case. "If we win in this case," he intoned, "this will go down in history, like Rosa Parks did 50 years ago." But CAIR's agenda goes far beyond civil rights. The FBI says CAIR is a Hamas front and has cut off formal ties to it. The Justice Department has blacklisted the group as an unindicted co-conspirator in the largest terror finance case in U.S. history - IBD

And you politicians wonder why we protest and scratch your heads at the Tea Party Movement. It's not only about taxes. We see insane behavior by the government, we see foolishness in the courts and we want this pandering to ENEMIES of America to stop. 


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