CAIR’s Legal Eagle Jumps Ship?

December 28, 2007, 12:20 pm
  





By Andrew Whitehead

On December 27, 2007, Arsalan Iftikhar, CAIR’s legal advisor was introduced on the Bill O’Reilly TV program as the “former” attorney for the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR).

This raises some serious questions for CAIR, such as:

- Why is Iftikhar no longer representing CAIR?

- Did Iftikhar discover CAIR is engaged in activity that he, as an attorney, cannot defend? (What does Iftikhar know; when did he learn it?)

- What does Iftikhar’s leaving CAIR signify for CAIR’s future?

Anti-CAIR has information from a very reliable source that this event will soon be followed by others; that CAIR is not only not the monolithic “Voice of Islam” in North America that it claims to be, but that CAIR is “on the ropes” and will soon lose more top-level people.

Have the chickens come home to roost at CAIR?

Stay tuned.

Andrew Whitehead
Director, Anti-Council on American-Islamic Relations (Anti-CAIR)
www.anti-cair-net.org



Related: Islam, Law


2 Responses to “CAIR’s Legal Eagle Jumps Ship?”

  1. John Says:

    Oh I love rumors, it’s “news-worthy”, especially from a “credible source” such as anti cair, rofl

  2. publisher Says:

    So we’re supposed to take you seriously when you use “suck@this.com” as your email address? No. CAIR is obviously a terrorist front group.

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