William F. O'Brien works for the State of Oklahoma as an attorney in the Oklahoma Attorney General's office. This state employee, once again, wrote an opinion piece that shills for CAIR-OK.
CAIR, otherwise known as the Council of American Islamic Relations, sprung from the Muslim Brotherhood/Hamas infrastructure in America, folks. This is an organization that was named an unindicted co-conspirator in the Holy Land Foundation Hamas terror-funding case. And CAIR-OK was specifically mentioned in a FBI letter when they broke off ties with the group! So it appears we have an attorney in the Oklahoma Attorney General's office that helps advance their Islamic cause or agenda which doesn't seem right, at all.
Earlier this year, CAIR-OK's director, Razi Hashmi shilled for Hamas when he said "America should take immediate steps to end Israel’s "illegal and immoral” offensive against the Gaza Strip’s Hamas rulers." He also tried to puts words in the mouth of Oklahomans by saying (halfway down) he thinks we are worried about taxpayer dollars that support Israel! How utterly presumptuous and wrong he was to say that! Hashmi then tried to put pressure on U.S. Rep. Mary Fallen to keep her opinions about Israel to herself!
Fallin is running to governor of Oklahoma in 2010.
O'Brien often writes opinion articles for the Edmond Sun. His byline lists his occupation as an Oklahoma City attorney and not an attorney for the State of Oklahoma. How curious.
On September 21, O'Brien also wrote about Muslims in general but we did learn that "...Marjan Seirafi Pour was presented with an award for “outstanding citizenship,” and when she addressed the group she praised Gov. Henry for hosting those (Ramadan) dinners, and also for the services he has provided to the followers of Islam in the state, which included his appointment of one of the other guests present to the Oklahoma Board of Medical Licensure and Supervision...."
Did you notice O'Brien did not name the person appointed? Earlier this year, Seirafi Pour herself was named to the Oklahoma Textbook Council.
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Also see:
Oklahoma Case Law - HORVAT v. STATE, 2004 OK CIV APP 59
Pay-Per-View - Oklahoma Case Law - Loislaw - Jul 2, 2004
Honorable Drew Edmondson, ATTORNEY GENERAL, William F. O'Brien, ASSISTANT ATTORNEY GENERAL, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, for Appellee Oklahoma Merit Protection ...
The Edmond Sun - Obama speech may be watershed moment


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