Religion of Peace

Matthew Hoy
By Matthew Hoy on January 16, 2005

The Fox television series "24" got in trouble with the propagandists over at the Council on American-Islamic Relations because they made the terrorists bad guys in this season's plot Arab Muslims. Fox did a minor cave-in and agreed to send a CAIR propaganda piece out illustrating the peace-loving nature of Muslims. Fox didn't agree that it would ever be aired -- leaving that up to the individual stations.

Today, the New York Post reports on the other side of American Islam:

The father of a murdered New Jersey family was threatened for making anti-Muslim remarks online � and the gruesome quadruple slaying may have been the hateful retaliation, sources told The Post yesterday.

Hossam Armanious, 47, who along with his wife and two daughters was found stabbed to death in his Jersey City home early Friday, would regularly debate religion in a Middle Eastern chat room, one source said.

Armanious, an Egyptian Christian, was well known for expressing his Coptic beliefs and engaging in fiery back-and-forth with Muslims on the Web site paltalk.com.

He "had the reputation for being one of the most outspoken Egyptian Christians," said the source, who had close ties to the family.

The source, who had knowledge of the investigation, refused to specify the anti-Muslim statement. But he said cops told him they were looking into the exchanges as a possible motive.

The married father of two had recently been threatened by Muslim members of the Web site, said a fellow Copt and store clerk who uses the chat room.

"You'd better stop this bull---- or we are going to track you down like a chicken and kill you," was the threat, said the clerk, who was online at the time and saw the exchange.

Nothing over at CAIR denouncing these brutal murders.

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