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Sign in New York Subway
On a trip to New York this past week, I saw the sign shown in this photo, on the subway. I was reminded that CAIR had recently sought to stop Americans from doing exactly what the sign called for. CAIR had sued the passengers on the plane who had reported the odd behavior of the flying imams. It literally took an act of Congress (the King Amendment) to shut that effort by CAIR down, forcing CAIR to drop those suits. This sign showed that New York city recognized the importance of the vigilance of our citizens in keeping us safe. In light of this, it's even more amazing that the Dems tried to kill the King amendment.
Two of my fellow subway passengers asked why I'd taken the photo. I told them about CAIR, and they were very aware of that organization. Then they volunteered the following surprising observation:
"We see them practicing all the time. You see one of them with an iPod and no headphones. Or carrying a dufflebag and wearing a turtleneck in the middle of the summer. I mean - come on!"