Sunday, October 01, 2006

Storm Track Intimidation: ‘Give Me That Award – or Else!’

From The Gathering Storm

Maher Hathout is going to get his award from the Los Angeles County Human Relations Commission. DhimiWatch reports the reasons why.

Why? Because he deserves it despite everything?

Maybe because he’s the lesser of two evils? As Commission President Adrian Dove put it the other day: "I challenge you to find another party in Los Angeles who is a practicing Muslim leader who would be less controversial."

Or perhaps it’s because of fear.

In a reflection of the highly charged emotions, Allyson Rowen Taylor, associate director of the American Jewish Congress Western Region, said she believes commissioners lacked the courage to vote against Hathout. "They're afraid of the Muslim community burning cars, burning effigies and burning synagogues," Taylor said after the meeting.

You gotta hand it to those dhimmis. They follow Sir Winston’s quote to a T. "An appeaser is one who feeds a crocodile - hoping it will eat him last."

2 comments:

Always On Watch said...

Los Angeles has no spine.

This is appalling!

Pastorius said...

If our government representatives do not start getting their act together, the people are going to start taking matters into their own hands.

The other day, some activists in support of illegal immigrants were given a permit to demonstrate on Century Blvd. in Los Angeles. Century blvd. is the street, the one and only street, that goes to LAX.

The demonstrators were allowed to block the street during rush hour, so that the airport was not accessible.

This demonstration was approved by the Police Commission.

The police worked in concord with the demonstrators. the demonstrators actually signed up to be arrested. So, inother words, before the demonstration even took place, they had already declared to the police that they were going to refuse to disperse.

This means the police basically put on a play along with the demonstrators for the purpose of generating media attention.

This means the LAPD and the Police Commission now see themselves as being part of the Public Relations wing of the illegal immigrant activists.

Now, often when people call police out to their home on false pretenses they are charged for the time of the police.

shouldn't these activists be charged for the police time.

Additionally, when Hollywood wants to make a movie and use the streets of LA, they have to pay for the time. They would never use it during rush hour, because they simply couldn't afford the bill.

Shouldn't the demonstrators be forced to pay for the street time just like Hollywood has to do?