The troublemaking imams that were removed from a US Airways flight at Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport last November are suing the airline and the Metropolitan Airports Commission. They claim to be horrified and humiliated because they felt treated like criminals. Officials have said the men were removed from the plane because of concerns about their loud praying, repeated use of the word "Allah," seat switching, and several requests for seat belt extenders. In which case, the horrific and horrible behavior belongs to the imams. The burden of being sensitive should fall on them not the passengers and airline employees.
Of course, CAIR and their kind are trying to twist this into some kind of discrimination issue. They have already demanded a congressional hearing about ethnic and religious profiling at airports. All they will accomplish is antagonizing an America that's fed up with those who will not get with the program of ridding the world of the prophet's psychotics. If you are not part of the solution, you are the problem. And that case is closed.
Read about the case at StarTribune.
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