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Part II: From the palaces to the tombs: a Pandora’s box of peril

Déjà vue within New York City’s Prison System



A Muslim prison chaplain with a murder conviction in his background is charged with attempting to smuggle razor blades and scissors into a New York City jail. His immediate supervisor, who is also the executive director of the prison ministerial services that oversees 500-plus people and has other duties involving prisoners and their families, was paroled early on a 15-year-to-life sentence on drug charges and spewing anti-U.S., Jew hating remarks sponsored by the MSA, an organization founded by members of the Muslim Brotherhood, an organization with ties to terrorists and terrorism. Despite his radical ideology known since 2005, he is permitted to continue in his capacity at taxpayer expense.

The issue of freedom of speech notwithstanding, we are supposed to be a country at war with adherents to the very ideology that is espoused by a Muslim in charge of over 500 people – both paid and volunteers – within our prison system, a known hotbed of radicalization and recruitment. This is an obvious open door to our enemies in the very city that lost thousands of people on 9/11. Is it mere coincidence that Barack Hussein Obama, Attorney General Eric Holder, Department of Homeland Security secretaryJanet Napolitano, and Dora B. Schriro, appointed last September as commissioner of corrections for the NYC DOC have endorsed and embraced the concept of using the criminal justice system in New York to handle Muslim terrorists? No. An interesting and troubling series of events preceded the Obama’s administration decision to adjudicate the 9/11 terrorists in the NYC criminal court venue. It was on Friday, 13 November 2009 that Attorney General Eric Holder announced that the trials of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed and four other Islamic terrorists involved in 9/11 attacks against America. Just two months before that decision was made public, Dora B. Schriro, a corrections expert handpicked by the Obama administration to “direct an overhaul of the nation’s troubled immigration detention system,” was named as commissioner of corrections for New York City prisons. So, after just a month in her new position and working closely with Janet Napolitano as her special adviser for Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Detention and Removal within the Obama administration, she is then moved to New York City to head the city’s Department of Correction. More...

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