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Patrick Poole has been reporting extensively here at Pajamas on the Justice Department scuttling terrorist prosecutions against "Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) co-founder Omar Ahmad." Poole reported a "high-placed DOJ source told me the case was nixed to prevent embarrassment to the Obama administration and to avoid inflaming the Muslim community."
Sources at the DOJ tell me that Thursday May 19 will be Islamic movie day at the DOJ. A 1pm matinee is scheduled. Specifically, Civil Rights Division employees at the DOJ have been invited to take off work, and trek across town to the 7th floor conference center at Main Justice to view the documentary film "Islam: What a Billion Muslims Really Think." No word on whether the DOJ will host a sequel called "What the Other 570,000,000 Muslims Think."
The invitation says: DOJ staff "are cordially invited to attend a discussion of the documentary film Inside Islam: What a Billion Muslims Really Think, based on a major study by the Gallup organization of Muslim public opinion. The program, hosted by the Civil Rights Division and the Executive Office for United States Attorneys, will include excerpts from the film, a presentation by its producers, and an interactive discussion."