Monday, January 29, 2007

CAIR and Jack Bauer

The terrorist frontgroup CAIR has a real problem with the fictional television show 24. Why are they so touchy? Perhaps because Americans know the overwhelming majority of modern-day terrorists are Muslims and they feel guilty? No. They realize more and more Americans know they mean us harm and infiltrating our media, government and security operations is a way to do us in. They fear Jack Bauer as a symbol of Americans fighting back.

On that note, an excellent piece in NRO today discusses the problems CAIR has with the program.

Why Do They CAIR about Jack Bauer?
Yet again, the old, tired “major” American Muslim organizations have come out in full force to object to something unobjectionable. This time, they’re angry about the storyline of 24, the highly popular TV drama on Fox: When the recent premiere episode ended with a terrorist network detonating a nuclear device in a Los Angeles suburb, the Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR) announced its fear that “this would serve to increase anti-Muslim prejudice in American society.” The show had begun with a depiction of an America gripped in fear after an eleven-week run of suicide bombings, apparently by radical Islamist terror cells, in cities across the country.
Read the rest.

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