CAIR feels left out of the 08 election
10:49 pm on February 4, 2008 by Infidelesto
The American-infiltrating radical Muslim front group now feels left out of the election.
Apparently they feel discriminated against in being left out of the process.
Reuters feels compelled to tell their story
In a U.S. election campaign where presidential candidates from both major parties have talked openly about their Christian faith, some non-Christians feel shut out or turned off.
“Non-Christians are concerned that they will be excluded from the process,” said Ahmed Rehab, a spokesman with the Council on American-Islamic Relations.
“I welcome faith values if they inspire candidates to do good things. But I worry if it is used as a litmus test to include someone in political participation.”
Newsbusters
Naturally, Reuters gives the perpetual whiners in CAIR the upfront chance to let Europe know how disappointed they are that America is so hateful. Where, though, is the American Buddhist organization that is constantly “concerned” that Americans will “exclude” them from the process? Nowhere to be seen. No, it turns out that the “some non-Christians” end up being mostly just CAIR to so many in the MSM.



