''CAIR has been so effective at pulling the wool over the eyes of the U.S. media that no press outlet – not CBS, ABC, NBC, the New York Times, CNN or Fox News – has even dared to report on the stunning disclosures of "Muslim Mafia."
The Council on American-Islamic Relations is once again using a major Muslim terrorist attack in the U.S. to its own political and public-relations advantage.
The blood of 33 Americans was not even dry after the Fort Hood attack by Nidal Malik Hasan when CAIR was denouncing an imaginary anti-Muslim backlash that never materialized.
Now, following the attempted downing of Flight 253 over Detroit, CAIR is warning against ethnic profiling to prevent future such attacks against airliners.
While it might seem counterintuitive to conclude that Muslim terrorist attacks actually benefit the agenda of the group exposed from the inside out as a Muslim Brotherhood front group in "Muslim Mafia: Inside the Secret Underworld That's Conspiring to Islamize America," it most definitely is not.
In fact, Islamic terror attacks inside the U.S. are the bread and butter of CAIR's existence. They quite literally put CAIR on the map.
The group known as CAIR was thrust into the national media spotlight after the 9/11 terrorist attacks. While it took CAIR more than a month to muster the grief to condemn the worst-ever foreign attack on American soil, the group was propelled to notoriety through a clever public-relations campaign that has continued to this day.
In fact, while CAIR continues to whine about the potential for anti-Muslim violence in the wake of this relentless war by Islamic jihadists, the violence remains very one-sided. In addition, its shrill warnings against profiling have helped to make it politically unpopular to consider the kind of common-sense profiling instituted by the Israeli airliner El Al to prevent skyjackings and bombings. http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=120491