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Watch CNN Segment on American Attitudes Toward Muslims
On Friday, January 14, CNN's Paula Zahn Now will air a segment on American Muslims' responses to a Cornell University study indicating that 44 percent of Americans were in favor of curbing their civil rights. The program airs at 8 p.m. EST.
Watch '24' Tonight on Fox
The first new episode this season of Fox's 24 has yet to hit the screen and already the network has offended a Muslim group.
CAIR Seeks Answers on Fingerprinting of Hajjis
1. Any returning pilgrims who believe their constitutional rights have been violated should call CAIR's "Hajji Hotline" at 1-800-784-7526. During business hours, the hotline number rolls over to CAIR's Washington, D.C., switchboard. After hours during the Hajj, a recording will give cell phone numbers for CAIR civil rights staff and the latest information on the legal rights of U.S. citizens at border crossings.
Incitement Watch: Fight Nasty War Accordingly
A recent letter in response to mine intrigued me. The writer asked how we should treat our local Muslim population given that I stated we are in World War III with most of them.
Ann Coulter 'To The People of Islam'
And we leave you with a belated and un-Christmasy Christmas thought given to us by none other than that the liberal-blasting, knock-you-off-your-seat Ann Coulter, as posted on her Web site last week.
U.S. Muslims Urged to Help Tsunami Survivors
(Washington, D.C., 12/27/04) - The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) today asked members of the American Muslim community and all people of conscience worldwide to offer humanitarian assistance and pray for the victims in Sunday's tsunamis in southern Asia.
CAIR Library Project Update: 7836 Sponsorships
CAIR's library project has received 7836 sponsorships for $150 book and tape packages on Islam to be placed in libraries across the country.
MSNBC 'Imus' Segment Refers to 'Raghead Cadaver'
(WASHINGTON, D.C., 11/19/04) - CAIR is once again calling on people of conscience to demand an apology from the MSNBC cable television network for anti-Arab/anti-Muslim remarks made on its "Imus in the Morning" program.