Catching CAIR

A photograph was prominently placed on the main web page of the Council of American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), featuring a group of Muslims in front of the U.S. Capitol.

The caption read: "Leaders of the interfaith community gathered for an interfaith candlelight vigil at the Capitol Reflecting Pool in Washington, D.C., to mark the fourth anniversary of the 9/11 terror attacks on Friday, September 9th.”

Apparently, Muslims were present to decry the attacks as anti-Islam, which is reportedly a religion of tolerance, peace and understanding. But the keen eyes of a reader of Jihad Watch, an ally in the war on Islamic terrorism and a bearer of truth, found something unusual with the image.

The above is a screen capture of the main page of CAIR as it appeared on the Internet.
Apparently, however, there were a few "violations" of their dress code, to wit:
(1) A female facing the camera lacking the proper headdress
(2) individuals in the audience lacking propr head coverings as well

Apparently, an eagle eye at CAIR, the source of truth behind Islam's tolerance in America and the foremost authority that routinely teaches U.S. entities, such as the FBI, for example, about the truth of Islam took notice of these violations of attire.

The result was a blatant and rather sophomoric attempt to "draw-in" the proper hijab on one female and headdresses on two others. If this to really supposed to be a religion of tolerance, then why would they doctor the image of another muslim? Why do the mainstream media and many government organizations still give CAIR a free pass as a neutral civil rights group when its commitment to the truth is so manifestly tenuous?

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