In response to a lawsuit filed in 2010 by Muneer Awad, the head of
CAIR's Oklahoma office (CAIR-OK), the lower court blocked implementation
of the "Save Our State Amendment" based on arguments that it would
unconstitutionally disfavor an entire faith and deny Oklahoma's Muslims
access to the judicial system on the same terms as every other citizen.
The state had appealed that ruling saying the United States' U.S.
Constitution is the law of the land.
"We have a large number of Jews in the U.S. Have we ever used the
Pentateuch or the Talmud in U.S. courts? Unlike Islamists, Jews never
attempted to interject their law into U.S. jurisprudence," claims Mike
Baker, a political strategist and attorney.
"The stated goal by Islamists is the creation of a caliphate in the
United States. And the Council on American-Islamic Relations is a Fifth
Column for the Islamic terrorist groups," Baker added.
While "international law" is included in the Oklahoma amendment, the court addressed primarily Sharia.
Last year, CAIR and their partners at the American Civil Liberties
Union (ACLU) filed a brief urging the circuit court to uphold the lower
court's ruling blocking implementation of the amendment.
The appeals court ruling indicates the judges heard the CAIR-ACLU cabal loud and clear when they ruled:
"We conclude that Mr. Awad's allegation -- that the proposed state
amendment expressly condemns his religion and exposes him and other
Muslims in Oklahoma to disfavored treatment -- suffices to establish the
kind of direct injury-in-fact necessary to create Establishment Clause
standing. . .
"Appellants do not identify any actual problem the challenged
amendment seeks to solve. Indeed, they admitted at the preliminary
injunction hearing that they did not know of even a single instance
where an Oklahoma court had applied Sharia law or used the legal
precepts of other nations or cultures, let alone that such applications
or uses had resulted in concrete problems in Oklahoma."
"Today's ruling is a victory for the Constitution and for the right
of all Americans to freely practice their faith," said CAIR Staff
Attorney Gadeir Abbas, who is co-counsel on the case.
"This is an important reminder that the Constitution is the last line
of defense against a rising tide of anti-Muslim bigotry in our society,
and we are pleased that the appeals court recognized that fact," said
CAIR-OK's Awad.
Awad noted that Oklahoma's anti-Sharia amendment is just one of more
than 20 similar pieces of legislation introduced in state legislatures
nationwide.
In 2007, the Justice Department labeled CAIR an unindicted
co-conspirator in the largest terrorist finance case in U.S. history.
That's when the organization changed its name to the Council on
American-Islamic Relations Action Network.
- Searches on the Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs web
site for the name "Council on American-Islamic Relations" produce no
results
- "CAIR" isn't just a convenient shortening of the name. In its
suit against popular radio host Michael Savage, its attorneys appeared
separately for CAIR and for CAIR Action Network, or (CAIR-AN)
- Under D.C. code, when a nonprofit corporation's articles of
incorporation are revoked for failure to comply with certain reporting
rules, "then all powers conferred on it are inoperative and it must
cease all business activities ... except for those activities necessary
for winding up its affairs."
Recently, CAIR had called for an independent investigation of the
FBI. On January 13, 2010, Rep. John Conyers (D-MI) sent a letter to
Attorney General Eric Holder to request that the civil rights division
investigate both the October shooting of a radical Imam, and whether the
FBI violated the Constitution by using informants in mosques.
"I'm not surprised that Congressman Conyers would side with his big
campaign contributors in defending radical killers and terrorists," said
former NYPD detective and military intelligence officer Mike Snopes.
"And they have the perfect prosecutor in Attorney General [Eric Holder] who's law firm often defends terrorist thugs," he added.
"We welcome the decision to open a civil rights investigation of the
imam's death and thank Representative Conyers for his leadership in
ensuring that all the facts in this troubling case come out," said CAIR
National Executive Director Nihad Awad.
The Investigative Project on Terrorism's Steven Emerson has noted in
several studies the questionable associations and actions by many of
CAIR's leaders that cast serious doubt on its claims of moderation and
restraint. Some have committed criminal acts themselves; others have
ties to organizations with connections to Islamic extremism.
Those convicted of direct criminal activity include Ghassan Elashi, a
founding board member of CAIR-Texas; Randall (Ismail) Royer, once a
communications specialist for the national group, and Bassam Khafagi,
the organization's one-time director of community relations, according
to Emerson.
Jim Kouri,
CPP, formerly Fifth Vice-President, is currently a Board Member of the
National Association of Chiefs of Police, an editor for
ConservativeBase.com, and he's a columnist for Examiner.com. In
addition, he's a blogger for the Cheyenne, Wyoming Fox News Radio
affiliate KGAB (www.kgab.com) and editor of Conservative Base Magazine (www.conservativebase.com). Kouri also serves as political advisor for Emmy and Golden Globe winning actor Michael Moriarty.
He's former chief at a New York City
housing project in Washington Heights nicknamed "Crack City" by
reporters covering the drug war in the 1980s. In addition, he served as
director of public safety at a New Jersey university and director of
security for several major organizations. He's also served on the
National Drug Task Force and trained police and security officers
throughout the country. Kouri writes for many police and security
magazines including Chief of Police, Police Times, The Narc Officer and
others. He's a news writer and columnist for AmericanDaily.Com,
MensNewsDaily.Com, MichNews.Com, and he's syndicated by AXcessNews.Com.
Kouri appears regularly as on-air commentator for over 100 TV and radio
news and talk shows including Fox News Channel, Oprah, McLaughlin
Report, CNN Headline News, MTV, etc.