Don’t Spy On The Terrorists

For someone who’s not a Mooslime Jug Hussein Ears Downgrade sure seems to act like one. Where would you most likely look to find terrorists? Who performs the most acts of terrorism? As of this date 21049 acts of terrorism since 9/11? Why it’s Mooslimes. And where do they congregate? In mosques. So wouldn’t you think that might be a place to look for them? Not to the Oblunder administration. Mosques are off limits. Thanks to Heironymus for the link.

Homeland Insecurity: The White House assures that tracking our every phone call and keystroke is to stop terrorists, and yet it won’t snoop in mosques, where the terrorists are.

Makes perfect sense to me just like the TSA refusing to profile Mooslimes and instead pats down little old ladies and children.

That’s right, the government’s sweeping surveillance of our most private communications excludes the jihad factories where homegrown terrorists are radicalized.

Hmmmm! The Boston bombers were Mooslimes but I’m sure that had nuttin’ to do with why they planted the bombs that killed and maimed innocent people in Boston.

Since October 2011, mosques have been off-limits to FBI agents. No more surveillance or undercover string operations without high-level approval from a special oversight body at the Justice Department dubbed the Sensitive Operations Review Committee.

Who makes up this body, and how do they decide requests? Nobody knows; the names of the chairman, members and staff are kept secret.

Prolly staffed by Mooslimes as part of the Mooslime outreach program of this administration.

We do know the panel was set up under pressure from Islamist groups who complained about FBI stings at mosques. Just months before the panel’s formation, the Council on American-Islamic Relations teamed up with the ACLU to sue the FBI for allegedly violating the civil rights of Muslims in Los Angeles by hiring an undercover agent to infiltrate and monitor mosques there.

Isn’t it amazing. The ACLU hates every religion with the exception of atheism (to the professional atheists atheism is a religion) and that noted “religion of peace”, Islam.

Before mosques were excluded from the otherwise wide domestic spy net the administration has cast, the FBI launched dozens of successful sting operations against homegrown jihadists — inside mosques — and disrupted dozens of plots against the homeland.

It’s more important not to offend Mooslimes than it is to save lives.

If only they were allowed to continue, perhaps the many victims of the Boston Marathon bombings would not have lost their lives and limbs. The FBI never canvassed Boston mosques until four days after the April 15 attacks, and it did not check out the radical Boston mosque where the Muslim bombers worshipped.

The bureau didn’t even contact mosque leaders for help in identifying their images after those images were captured on closed-circuit TV cameras and cellphones.

One of the Muslim bombers made extremist outbursts during worship, yet because the mosque wasn’t monitored, red flags didn’t go off inside the FBI about his increasing radicalization before the attacks.

This is particularly disturbing in light of recent independent surveys of American mosques, which reveal some 80% of them preach violent jihad or distribute violent literature to worshippers.

What other five-alarm jihadists are counterterrorism officials missing right now, thanks to restrictions on monitoring the one area they should be monitoring?

Good question. Fortunately, they’re monitoring our phones and e-mail so violent Tea Party groups won’t be able to commit any acts of terrorism.

We are doomed!

More Nice Work If You It

John sent me the link to this article on the Puffington Host.

The city and teachers’ union may have agreed to shut down the usage of “rubber rooms” — reassignment centers for educators awaiting discipline hearings in 2010 — but according to a new report, the city is still shelling out to idle teachers.

The Daily News reports traditional rubber rooms have been replaced with unused offices and even cramped utility closets, where although numbers have improved, on an average day roughly 200 teachers sit and collect their normal salaries.

And for their time, the city is projected to shell out a staggering $22 million to teachers doing absolutely nothing this year alone.

And that’s opposed to many of the incompetent school teachers who are still teaching and in effect doing nothing while standing up in front of students.

When the city announced an end to the controversial rubber room practice in 2010, Mayor Bloomberg denounced the centers as an “expensive abuse of tenure.” Under the new agreement, teachers accused of wrongdoing were supposed to be assigned administrative work until their cases receive a hearing.

Two years later, many teachers subjected to waiting say they haven’t received such duties.

Prolly because the New York school system, like most school systems, is already awash with administrators.

Rubber rooms remerged under the spotlight earlier this month when a Staten Island teacher was found live streaming his time in a center with signs readings “I’d rather teach!” and “Don’t Tread On Me.”

A department spokesperson said Francesco Portelos had been removed as a computer technology teacher because he was deemed “extremely difficult to work with,” but he claims he was actually penalized for accusing the school’s principal for financial misconduct.

Which was prolly the truth.

“It’s just crazy, I never thought this would happen especially in the New York City Department of Education,” Portelos said. “A $24 billion budget and I’m being paid $75,000 to sit here. It’s ridiculous. I’m not here because I’m a bad teacher, I’m not here because I did anything to anyone physically, I’m here because they were trying to shut me up and it backfired big time.”

I don’t know what his problem is. He’s still getting paid a lot of money.

Gotta love the gummint.