I listen to WMAL regularly and I heard this broadcast.
I was only surprised that this politically correct city had such truth on
the air.

The problem is that Islam IS hate filled.

bh

Gee isn't it funny muslims can't recognize chopping off people's heads and
blowing up innocent people as hate.  When someone does speak out against
terrorists that is hate.  At least some people are over their denial attacks
and are waking up to who the real enemy is and speaking out.  That is what
it takes.  Evil is not destroyed by ignoring it.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/07/25/AR2005072501
649.html

Muslims Call Comments by WMAL Host 'Hate-Filled'
By Paul Farhi
Washington Post Staff Writer
Tuesday, July 26, 2005; Page C01

A local radio talk show host touched off complaints from an Islamic civil
rights organization yesterday after repeatedly describing Islam on the air
as "a terrorist organization" that is "at war with America."

The organization, the Washington-based Council on American-Islamic Relations
(CAIR), asked the station to take disciplinary action against Michael
Graham, who hosts WMAL-AM's late-morning call-in program.

Michael Graham said Islam is a "terrorist" group. (By Stephen
Salpukas) A station executive, Randall Bloomquist, said yesterday that
Graham's comments were "amped up" but justified within the context of the
program. He said the station, which is owned by the Walt Disney Co., had no
plans to reprimand Graham.

The show host touched off the flap during a discussion of the Muslim
community's response to recent acts of terrorism. Graham suggested the fault
lies with Muslims generally because religious leaders and followers haven't
done enough to condemn and root out extreme elements. "The problem is not
extremism," Graham said, according to both CAIR and the station. "The
problem is Islam." He also said, "We are at war with a terrorist
organization named Islam."

CAIR denounced the comments yesterday as "hate-filled" 
and "Islamophobic" and asked its members to contact the station's
advertisers to express their dismay.

"It's amazing," said Ibrahim Hooper, CAIR's communications director. "I
talked with Mr. Bloomquist and asked him if he would reprimand someone who
used the n-word on the air. He said yes. I asked him if he would reprimand
someone who read [approvingly] from the [anti-Semitic] 'Protocols of the
Elders of Zion.' He said yes. So I asked him if he would do the same if
someone had called Islam a terroristic organization. Well, he said, it's all
about context, but he never quite explained it to me."

Added Hooper, "The First Amendment allows people to be idiots and bigots.
All you can do is embarrass people and have them defend their reputation. If
WMAL doesn't feel embarrassed and doesn't want to defend its reputation in
the face of anti-Muslim bigotry, then there's not much we can do about it."

Graham, who broadcasts locally, is one of several conservative hosts heard
on WMAL (630). The station's daily lineup includes the syndicated Rush
Limbaugh and Sean Hannity programs.

After rising slightly during the months preceding the presidential election
last year, WMAL's audience ratings have fallen precipitously. Exact ratings
for Graham's 9-11:45 a.m. time slot are unavailable, but WMAL's morning
programming, which includes part of Graham's program, are off 25 percent
since last year. The station overall has lost 41 percent of its core
25-to-54-year-old audience in the past 12 months, dropping from 158,200
individual listeners per week to 116,600.

Graham declined to comment when contacted yesterday, saying, "I'm saving all
my comments for my show. You'll just have to listen." But in his weekly
column, which will appear on WMAL's Web site today, he repeats the statement
that "Islam is a terror organization" and makes the following analogy:

"If the Boy Scouts of America had 1,000 Scout troops, and 10 of them
practiced suicide bombings, then the BSA would be considered a terrorist
organization. If the BSA refused to kick out those 10 troops, that would
make the case even stronger. If people defending terror repeatedly turned to
the Boy Scout handbook and found language that justified and defended murder
--and the scoutmasters responded by saying 'Could be' -- the Boy Scouts
would have been driven out of America long ago.

"Today, Islam has whole sects and huge mosques that preach terror. Its
theology is openly used to give the murderers their motives. Millions of its
members give these killers comfort. The question isn't how dare I call Islam
a terrorist organization, but rather why more people do not."

Bloomquist said his station had received more than 100 e-mails protesting
Graham's comments, many of them, he said, apparently generated by CAIR's
e-mails to its members. He went on to defend Graham, saying, "Remember that
this is talk radio. We don't do the dainty minuet of the newspaper editorial
page. It's not 'Washington Week in Review.' It depends on pungent statements
to drive it. 
Michael is rattling the cage. It's designed to start and further a
conversation, and it has certainly done that."

Graham made waves earlier this year when he scuffled with Montgomery County
police after he tried to attend an event for illegal immigrants while
wearing a T-shirt that read "INS (I Need Border Security)." He also recently
led a rally in front of The Washington Post's building in the District
seeking the dismissal of Newsweek reporter Michael Isikoff, who wrote a
story that inaccurately reported on alleged abuses of the Koran in the
military detention facility at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba (Newsweek is owned by
The Washington Post Co.).

Graham has also clashed with CAIR in the past. The group last year cited him
in a campaign called "Hate Hurts America" for what CAIR described as
implicitly advocating violence against Muslims.




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