Monday, July 14, 2008

ACT for America and war on terror: "Moles among us"

Brigitte Gabriel and ACT for America are working for the safety of Americans in the war on terror. A Lebanese immigrant who is now a U.S. citizen, read Bridgitte's bio and her alarm at America's politically correct way of handling the war on terrorism.

She alert us to an article in Investor's Business Daily that warns:
Homeland Security: In a sign background checks are far too lax, an alarming number of Arabs and Muslims have landed sensitive government jobs only to be caught later spying for the enemy.

Guarding against penetration by terrorist agents and sympathizers should be a top concern of public agencies, but it's not. Guarding against charges of job discrimination is.
The case of a Muslim 911 operator is an example of reason for concern:
In the latest example, a former city 911 operator faces multiple felony counts for allegedly searching the names of friends and relatives on the FBI's terrorist watch list.

Nadire P. Zenelaj, an ethnic Albanian, says she's being singled out because she is Muslim. "I feel they targeted me because of my religion," she said.

No, she was investigated for looking up classified information on her confederates. At least one of the 227 names she checked was on the terrorist watch list, according to Rochester, N.Y., police.
This is a different enemy that wants to conquer from within. Sadly, there are many politically-correct Americans who will be accomplices.

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