A non-profit legal group that sued the Federal Reserve Board and the U.S. Treasury over the distribution of billions of dollars in taxpayer funds to the Shariah-supporting American International Group is warning the case must not be dismissed.
The case was brought against the Fed and the Treasury by the Thomas More Law Center, and spokesman Richard Thompson says he's challenging the U.S. government's own "financial support to anti-American, Islamic activities."
"Make no mistake, there is a cultural jihad underway against our great nation, and I fear that our government is unwittingly complicit in it," Thompson said
His comments came in opposition to a move on the part of the Obama administration to have the case dismissed.
"Although widespread public anger has rightfully focused on bonuses AIG paid to top executives using taxpayers' money, that anger would be at an even higher pitch if the public knew that our tax dollars were being used by AIG to promote Islam and Shariah law, which provides support for terrorist activities aimed at killing Americans and destroying America," said Thompson, the president of the law center. Read more ...
The case was brought against the Fed and the Treasury by the Thomas More Law Center, and spokesman Richard Thompson says he's challenging the U.S. government's own "financial support to anti-American, Islamic activities."
"Make no mistake, there is a cultural jihad underway against our great nation, and I fear that our government is unwittingly complicit in it," Thompson said
His comments came in opposition to a move on the part of the Obama administration to have the case dismissed.
"Although widespread public anger has rightfully focused on bonuses AIG paid to top executives using taxpayers' money, that anger would be at an even higher pitch if the public knew that our tax dollars were being used by AIG to promote Islam and Shariah law, which provides support for terrorist activities aimed at killing Americans and destroying America," said Thompson, the president of the law center. Read more ...
Source: WND