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December 11, 2007

Muslim Canadian Congress Founder Going "Teddy Bear Shopping'

Topics: Understanding Islam

The Muslim Canadian Congress is most definitely not to be confused with the Canadian Islamic Congress.

It's founder, Tarek Fatah, has an interesting response to the recent teddy bear jihad in Sudan:

M: What are you yourself planning to do?

TF: I'm taking a large teddy bear to Ottawa to present it to the Sudanese ambassador there - I am hoping to do this by Sunday. We're encouraging Muslims to mail in teddy bears, with the name "Muhammad" written on them, to the Sudanese ambassador.

As Mark Steyn notes: "It's worth noting when Muslims draw the line at Stuffie Sharia and the other ludicrous improvisations of the perpetually outraged."

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And as Glen Reinsford reminds us, that's not the kind of reaction we got from the Islamonazi group CAIR. Stuffed teddy bears named "Muhammad" have now been added to the growing list of trivialities that upset the Muslim world more than Darfuri genocide and Islamist terrorism these days:

That CAIR would equate the naming of a teddy bear with "evil" at a time in which thousands of innocents are losing their lives to terror in the name of Allah each year speaks to just how acutely desperate the Muslim world is for moral superiority.
Just like what we've come to expect from Saudi Wahabbist-funded CAIR - one of many radical Islamist groups in America seeking the replacement of America's constitution with sharia law, and ultimately, a flag of Islam flying over the Whitehouse (and the Vatican as well).

Fortunately, Tarek Fatah's group has apparently joined the likes of M. Zuhdi Jasser and his American Islamic Forum for Democracy, and the American Islamic Congress, in attempting to debunk Islamist groups like CAIR that are little more than radical Islamists pretending to be representatives of all Muslims. If only there were more like them.

Related: CAIR: 'Moderate' friends of terror

Posted by Richard at December 11, 2007 1:06 PM



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