Saturday, May 9, 2015

How Did GELLER Become The Victim--Rather Than The Terrorists?

Juan Williams Gets in 'Hot Debate' Over 'Muhammad Cartoon Contest'

By Randy Hall, May 8, 2015, Newsbusters

During Thursday evening's edition of Hannity on the Fox News Channel, political analyst Juan Williams clashed with Pamela Geller regarding the “Muhammad Cartoon Contest” she organized in Garland, Texas, this past weekend. Two Islamic militants tried to attack the event but were shot and killed before they could disrupt it. 


At one point in what the Fox News website called a “Hot Debate,” the liberal commentator compared Geller to “a pyromaniac who goes before the judge and says: 'Oh, yes; we're setting those fires just to see how fast the fire department can respond.'” Conservative host Sean Hannity began the segment by showing a video of Anjem Choudary, a London imam who declared on Wednesday night's edition of Hannity: “Let's be absolutely clear. We're not talking about Mickey Mouse or Donald Duck. You're talking about people who deliberately had a competition to insult the messenger, Muhammad.” 

Geller “should be put before a Sharia court and tried,” Choudary declared, and “of course, she will face capital punishment” even though she is not a Muslim. On Thursday, Hannity stated that Geller now faces a “fatwa” death threat from ISIS (the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria), which has led her to ramp up her security. 



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