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 <http://www.breakpoint.org/listingarticle.asp?ID=5628> Look to the prisons
to find out where our next terror cell may be created.

The spread of an especially virulent form of Islam within American prisons
is obvious to those of us who have spent time in these prisons. It's the
rest of American society that is in denial. Now, thanks to a new study,
ignorance is no longer an option.The study, titled "Out of the Shadows,"
concluded that "the U.S. . . . is at risk of facing the sort of homegrown
terrorism currently plaguing other countries." The source of that risk,
according to researchers from George Washington University and the
University of Virginia, is "[America's] large prison population."

"Radicalized prisoners" within this population "are a potential pool of
recruits by terrorist groups," the study says. The sources of radicalization
are incarcerated Islamic extremists and outside organizations that support
them. The report notes that the absence of "monitoring by authoritative
Islamic chaplains" permits "materials that advocate violence [to infiltrate]
the prison system undetected."

Some of this material is provided by known al-Qaeda affiliates. It "[urges
Muslim prisoners] to wage war against non-Muslims who have not submitted to
Islamic rule." As a former employee of a radical Islamist group who is now a
Christian told a Senate committee, "I know of only a few instances in which
prisons rejected the literature we attempted to distribute-and it was never
because of the literature's radicalism."

Would it surprise you to know that a program that's been successful in
curbing this radical form of religious zealotry is under attack? The Left in
this country just can't abide success when Christianity's involved. And
Chuck Colson's Prison Fellowship is feeling the heat, although it may be the
rest of us feeling it if they are shut out from the countries prisons.

The study recommends the creation of a federal commission to "investigate
this issue in depth." It says that an "objective risk assessment" is
"urgently needed" so that "officials [can] address this issue now, rather
than [managing] a crisis later."I agree wholeheartedly, but let's get on
with this. We already know what the study has concluded. I've been telling
"BreakPoint" listeners and readers and Prison Fellowship supporters about
this for years. Now we have more than anecdotal evidence. We have a study
from two prestigious universities on our side.

Still, I can't help but note an irony here: The largely unimpeded spread of
radical Islam through our prisons coincides with increased opposition to the
one really successful antidote-that is, the presence of Christianity.

Americans United for Separation of Church and State are so concerned about
the spread of Christianity, and apparently not so concerned about the
breeding of new terrorists, that
<http://www.breakpoint.org/listingarticle.asp?ID=5661> they're suing Prison
Fellowship in Iowa. They're trying to remove a successful program that is
60% funded by private money. Fortunately, PF has a number of folks in its
corner, including the Attorneys General from 9 other states who are more
concerned with our safety than they are with a misreading of the First
Amendment (essentially the elevation of
<http://www.loc.gov/loc/lcib/9806/danpre.html> a phrase in a private letter
to that of constitutional law).Here's to PF's success. It may well be a
matter of national security. 



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