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The Mafia works by meeting in closed rooms and assigning specific members to do specific crimes in specific ways. Law enforcement responded by bugging the rooms, getting the evidence on tape, and using it in court.
Islam has a different method. Imams speak in public, exhorting all Muslims to kill people. One example is the Green Lane mosque in Birmingham, England, which I've posted about previously. Another example is Imam Musa. Video of this imam was recently shown on Hannity and Colmes. A transcript is here:
[When] they go out and strike at the heart of Zionism, they are not suicide bombers; they are heroes.
If you don't stay out of our way and leave us alone, we're going to burn America down.
Additional video of Imam Musa, from Hannity and Colmes, is available on YouTube here:
Those people who have become fed up with Sharon, fed up with occupation, fed up with being trampled on, when they go out, and strike at the heart of Zionism, they are not suicide bombers, they are heroes. They are heroes. Is that right? It's a part of our being, it's a part of our religion. Let's not become weak-boned and apologetic.
They speak out in public, exhorting all Muslims, explicitly as part of the Muslim religion, to blow up buses, trains, planes, restaurants, etc. He says "it's a part of our religion."
And because he didn't ask a specific Muslim to do a specific killing in a specific way, it's not currently illegal.
When one of his followers does go out and kill people - as Muslims are well-known to do - he is not thrown in jail for it.
Should it really be legal for an Imam to ask all Muslims to blow up public places - rather than to ask a single specific Muslim to do it?
Our laws need to be updated to keep up with the times.