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muzzies cry hate crime
« on: February 11, 2010, 10:05:21 AM »
lol              The mayor and a city council member will be the subject of a hearing on Monday in Lancaster, California, over recent comments. (See earlier article)

 

Mayor Rex Parris said at the end of a recent State of the City address that "we are growing a Christian community and we should never shy away from that." Councilwoman Sherry Marquez posted a comment on Facebook expressing outrage over an honor killing in a Muslim family, but after giving it a second though, she removed the comment an hour and a half later. Now, the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) has filed a federal civil rights complaint against the mayor, alleging he violated the supposed "separation of church and state." Late last month, CAIR asked the California Republican Party to repudiate Marquez' remarks, labeling them as "hate-filled" as well as "stereotypical and offensive."

 

Parris has critical words for the group bringing the complaints. "That is a radical Muslim group that the FBI has identified with supporting terrorism in the Middle East," comments Parris. "They do not speak for all the Muslims in America, that's for darn sure, but it gives you an example of how far this issue has gone."
 
Darren ParkerParris suggests CAIR should understand that, as a Christian, he is not ashamed of the gospel. The Antelope Valley Human Relations Task Force, which is chaired by Darren Parker, is holding a community meeting Monday eveing and will hear testimony from anyone who feels they have been impacted. Parker notes that is under the auspices of the state hate crimes law.
 
"The task force has the ability to deem an incident under its jurisdiction a hate crime or a hate incident based on evidence that has been presented to the task force in due diligence of the process," he explains.
 
If that is the result, the cases could be referred to the district attorney, state attorney general, the federal justice department, or the local Board of Supervisors. But Parker sees the task force role as one of mediation and education.   



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Re: muzzies cry hate crime
« Reply #1 on: February 11, 2010, 12:20:20 PM »

CAIR is the Islamic terrorists public relations and legal defense department. They're a enemy entity operating within the borders of the United States of America. In my America they would be arrested as enemies of the state, their operation closed down, and their records examined for intelligence.
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Re: muzzies cry hate crime
« Reply #2 on: February 11, 2010, 12:29:20 PM »
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"The task force has the ability to deem an incident under its jurisdiction a hate crime or a hate incident based on evidence that has been presented to the task force in due diligence of the process," he explains.
 
If that is the result, the cases could be referred to the district attorney, state attorney general, the federal justice department, or the local Board of Supervisors. But Parker sees the task force role as one of mediation and education.   

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