Taqiyya infecting Universities in the US
4:41 pm on April 7, 2008 by Kal
CAIR Extremist to Speak on Extremism
On Tuesday, April 8, 2008, the head of the Michigan office of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), Dawud Walid, will be giving a speech about extremism and terrorism, at Grand Valley State University, in Allendale, Michigan, hosted by the Muslim Students Association. But how can such topics be discussed, when the speaker is a known extremist, and the organization he represents has been involved in terrorism?
Dawud Walid is the Executive Director of CAIR-Michigan. The organization is a local chapter of the group that was recently named a co-conspirator for a Hamas financing trial that took place in Dallas, Texas. As well, in a December 2007 court brief filed by the United States government for a different Hamas-related trial, it is stated that “CAIR conspired with other affiliates of the Muslim Brotherhood to support terrorists.”
Walid has held his position with CAIR, since July of 2005. In the nearly three years he has sat at the group’s helm, Walid has issued numerous statements that can be described as nothing less that outrageous.
The irony of having a terrorist/extremist supporter speak on extremism is not lost on me. That they continue to walk among the free, and that CAIR (I affectionately call them the NAACB - National Association for Advancement of Car Bombers) has not been disbanded, and their ilk jailed and then deported, is an outrage and a travesty.
Read more about it here.




Comment by G3 Cube on 7 April 2008:
Post your comment to this University here:
http://www.gvsu.edu/facultygov/index.cfm?id=CC78A891-CF99-E781-B6AF5835CCFDA4B0
This is what I wrote them. Use it as a template if you like, or write your own:
I just read that you are allowing a speaker who is a known extremist to give a speech at your University. Isn’t this a slap in the face to all the families of American men and women who have died at the hands of Islamic terrorists? The CAIR organization was named as a co-conspirator for a Hamas financing trial that took place in Dallas, Texas. As well, in a December 2007 court brief filed by the United States government for a different Hamas-related trial, it is stated that “CAIR conspired with other affiliates of the Muslim Brotherhood to support terrorists.
Shame on your University for not standing up for what is right and denying this individual the right to speak at your “higher” learning faculty.
With disrespect,
[Your Name Here]
[Your City, State/Province]
Comment by Richard on 7 April 2008:
hold on, let me check my pulse here. are you guys actually challenging this guy’s right to talk?
Free Speech doesn’t apply here?
What?
Free Speech only applies to those who agree with you?
is that what you are saying?
im sorry, i dont get it. you say you are fighting Extremeists for freedom, and then you deny this man his right to free speech? does what he has to say matter at all? for the same reason we allow the KKK to hold rallies in the middle of cities, we need to allow this man to speak at a university that specificially asked him to speak there. regardless of how we feel about his message, in this great country of ours, the First Amendment still stands.
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Comment by G3 Cube on 7 April 2008:
Sorry, but we do not allow HATE groups to hold rallies. The KKK is ILLEGAL, as are NAZI parties. Do you have your head in the sand? Terrorist groups like the HAMAS are not welcome on our soil. It has noting to do with free speech, and everything to do with HATE SPEECH.
Comment by RickZ on 8 April 2008:
G3 Cube.
Puhleeze! The KKK is not illegal in the US. Or are you too young to remember their court-apporoved march in Skokie, Illinois in 1977? And the Nazi Party is illegal, too? Again, puhleeze.