Keep up the great work, Graham
Liberty and Culture and Always on Watch provide a report from the Washington Post on what Michael Graham is doing at the moment. (Brian Maloney also gave some mention a few days ago.) As the second blogger points out:
Graham was very bold to say what he thought of Islam and had every right to argue what he felt. And for having the courage to say what he thinks, Graham is to be commended.
Jihad Watch also has what to say on the subject.
Graham makes a good point when he speaks of making an argument. CAIR's actions took measures to get him removed from the air waves instead of putting forth an argument to prove that Islam's teachings do not pose a threat.Well said. That is exactly where CAIR missed the boat. They had a chance to argue and point to the positive. Instead, they threw away that chance by making it look as if their sole interest was in getting a dhimmi who dared to speak his mind ousted from his job.
Graham was very bold to say what he thought of Islam and had every right to argue what he felt. And for having the courage to say what he thinks, Graham is to be commended.
Jihad Watch also has what to say on the subject.
Labels: CAIR corruption, islam