Friday, November 13, 2009

Brigitte Gabriel: "Scourge of Political Correctness"

This lady impressed me the first time I heard her with her personal knowledge of radical Islam ... and she continues to impress as her organization, Act for America, spreads the message of terrorism and the dangers of political correctness.

Now she has come out with a video blasting those who refuse to speak the word "terrorist" and who suppress terrorism news thereby endangering all of America.

From Act for America:
Did you know that, from November 5th to November 10th, 85% of the news stories about the Ft. Hood attack produced by ABC, CBS and NBC did not mention the words “terror” or “terrorist”?

Did you know that investigators found personal business cards belonging to Nidal Hasan that had the initials “S.O.A” — “Soldier of Allah”? Only now are more and more news reports and commentators acknowledging, some very grudgingly, that Hasan was a jihadist.

There simply is too much evidence to ignore — even for the most stubborn politically correct apologists for radical Islam. Brigitte Gabriel has, of course, been following the Ft. Hood terrorist attack very closely, conducting numerous interviews since it happened. Today she gives her take on how this happened, why it could have been prevented, and what this means for the future. Click here to watch this very important message from Brigitte Gabriel.

And if you haven’t yet signed the petition calling for a government investigation of CAIR, the Council on American-Islamic Relations, click here to do so today. As of Friday morning, November 13th, nearly 19,000 people have added their names to this petition.
Act for America, located in Pensacola, FL, is an issues advocacy organization dedicated to effectively organizing and mobilizing the most powerful grassroots citizen action network in America, a grassroots network committed to informed and coordinated civic action that will lead to public policies that promote America’s national security and the defense of American democratic values against the assault of radical Islam.

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