CAIR goes after Rev. Franklin Graham

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CAIR-OK issued a press release this afternoon regarding an incident that happened at the Sprint Call Center in Oklahoma City on September 26, 2009. A customer, allegedly, called the call center and, during the course of the call, asked the customer service rep. their name. Then, the customer, allegedly, asked if he/she were a Muslim. The rep, apparently, told the customer they were Muslim. Then, the customer, allegedly, said they didn't want to talk to the rep anymore, possibly cursed, and the Sprint rep hung-up on the customer. A week later the rep. was fired. CAIR-OK described the customer's words as a "hate call." Sprint has a policy that no employee can hang-up on a customer, period.
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CAIR, an outgrowth of the Muslim Brotherhood/Hamas infrastructure in America, is taking Rev. Franklin Graham to task for his criticism of Islam on CNN - thus staying true to form in their efforts to apply Sharia Law onto non-Muslims leaders in America: The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) said it has received a number of complaints from concerned Muslims who watched an interview last night on CNN during which Graham stated in part: "...we have many Muslims that live in this country. But true Islam cannot be practiced in this country. You can't beat your wife. You cannot murder your children if you think they've committed adultery or something like that, which they do practice in these other countries... I don't agree with the teachings of Islam and I find it to be a very violent religion..." ...In a new letter sent today to Graham, CAIR National Executive Director Nihad Awad again called for a meeting at which Graham could be offered accurate and balanced information about Islam. Awad wrote: "I believe your views on Islam are unworthy of a respected religious leader and are based on misinformation and misconceptions that could be cleared up in a face-to-face meeting with...
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