Saturday, August 18, 2007

CAIR JUST CAN'T HELP ITSELF. Read this post by Powerline--it seems that CAIR outright lied in an amicus curiae brief (downloadable from LGF): requesting that CAIR's name (and others) be removed from the list of unindicted co-conspirators in the Holy Land Foundation trial. Powerline quotes from the brief and concludes:
On the one hand, CAIR's brief in the Holy Land Foundation trial confirms Hudson's story. Indeed, it cites Hudson's story to support its argument. CAIR's brief also shows CAIR's contemporaneous statement disputing the accuracy of Hudson's story to be false. CAIR freely lies to suit its convenience.

On the other hand, however, CAIR's amicus brief lies when it suggests that Hudson's story supports its argument in the Holy Land Foundation case. The government named CAIR as an unindicted co-conspirator of the Holy Land Foundation this year during the first week of June. Hudson's Washington Times story was based on data covering the period 2000-20006, before CAIR was named as an unindicted co-conspirator. CAIR's citation of Hudson's story in support of the argument made in its brief is another lie of convenience.
Read the entire post. This trial is getting interesting.
In spite of The New York Times.

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