MCCAIN BACKER DEFIES JIHADISTS IN AMERICA

A close ally of John McCain Medal of Honor holder Bud Day said that he would fight Islamic supremacism in America. He said "Muslim have said either we kneel, or they're going to kill us." He wasn't about to do that or advise anybody to do that and he was sure John McCain wasn't going to, either.

There was a big uproar from the Islamic supremacist organizations in the U.S., the Saudi-linked CAIR (Council on American-Islamic Relations) prominent among them.

Trouble is, the statement was accurate.

The Muslim Brotherhood in the United States is, according to a Brotherhood operative, engaged in a “grand jihad” aimed at “eliminating and destroying the Western civilization from within and ‘sabotaging’ its miserable house by their hands and the hands of the believers so that it is eliminated and God’s religion is made victorious over all other religions.”

And who are those objecting?

CAIR, of course, was in 2007 named an unindicted co-conspirator in the Holy Land Foundation Hamas terror funding case, and has had several of its officials arrested and convicted on terrorism-related charges.

If those organizations are supportive of the U.S. Constitution and are not intent on having it replaced by Islamic law one day, they should not have taken offense but affirmed thier desire to defeat Islamic imperialsm.

In a sane world, instead of taking offense, Islamic spokesmen in the U.S. would have been assuring reporters that they were working energetically within Muslim communities against those who wished to make non-Muslims kneel. But sanity is at a premium in the public debate on Islamic jihad today.

McCain's supporter Medal of Honor recipient Bud Day was dead on.

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