N.C. Congresswoman Says 2007 Memo Proves CAIR Broke Law

Posted by Staff on October 14, 2009 |

Rep. Sue Myrick (R-N.C.) announces that she has a Council on American-Islam Relations (CAIR) memo from 2007 that states their intentions of placing their interns in Congressional offices in order to “influence the policies of those members.” (0:48)

 
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October 14, 2009

One Response to “N.C. Congresswoman Says 2007 Memo Proves CAIR Broke Law”

  1. Sarah Jones Says:

    Scare tactics & media blitz, that’s all it is. If Myrick truly believed CAIR broke the law, she’d be calling the cops on CAIR, not scrambling for photo-ops.


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