By Investor's Business Daily
October 17, 2007
Media Bias: Why would two Muslim men travel 3,000 miles to kill random people in the nation's capital a year after 9/11?
CNN investigated and found Islamic terror had nothing to do with it.
In its special marking the fifth
anniversary of the sniper attacks, the network downplays the religious
angle to the story in a reprise of its original shameless coverage.
When news of the snipers' identity
first broke, CNN anchors were so determined to avoid making the obvious
connection to radical Islam that they called the lead sniper, a Muslim
convert, by his old name. Police were looking for John Allen Muhammad,
but CNN insisted on referring to him as John Allen Williams.
Jailhouse sketches, including this
one containing references to "jihad," "holy war" and "infidels" were
entered into evidence in the 2003 trial of convicted D.C. sniper Lee
Boyd Malvo. His attorneys said they were evidence of indoctrination by
Malvo's accomplice, John Allen Muhammad. But the only drawing shown in
a new one-hour special on CNN shows Malvo shedding tears.
Jailhouse sketches, including this
one containing references to "jihad," "holy war" and "infidels" were
entered into evidence in the 2003 trial of convicted D.C. sniper Lee
Boyd Malvo. His attorneys said they were evidence of indoctrination by
Malvo's accomplice, John Allen Muhammad. But the only drawing shown in
a new one-hour special on CNN shows Malvo shedding tears.
Now the network has completely
scrubbed Islam from the picture, offering child abuse (boo-hoo) and
spousal revenge as alternative motives for the snipers' bloody rampage.
Nowhere in its one-hour special
— promoted as "The Minds of the D.C. Snipers" — is Islamist
brainwashing even hinted as a motivating factor behind their serial
assassinations. Yet the evidence is overwhelming that they were on a
jihad.
In their own words, Muhammad and
Lee Boyd Malvo traveled across the country to terrorize Washingtonians
on the first anniversary of the 9/11 attacks — first by picking
off random people and then by blowing up school buses using plastic
explosives loaded with ball bearings.
Their plan was to ramp up their
shootings to 25 a day before moving on to explosives, killing scores of
children. Thankfully, they were caught before they could put phase two
into effect.
Muhammad and Malvo, now in prison
in Virginia, still managed to kill 10 and wound three — including
an elementary school kid shot in the back — while paralyzing the
nation's capital for three full weeks.
The jailhouse drawings of the younger sniper, Malvo, tell it all:
• One sketch of Osama bin Laden exalts him as a "Servant of Allah."
• A self-portrait of him and Muhammad is captioned: "We will kill them all. Jihad . . . Allah Akbar!"
• A sketch of the burning Twin Towers has as its caption: "America did this. You were warned."
• A poem scribbled alongside
an American flag and star of David drawn in cross hairs reads: "Our
minarets are our bayonets, Our mosques are our baracks, Our believers
are our soldiers."
• The Quran (Surah 2:190) is
quoted as follows: "Fight in the cause of Allah those who fight you and
slay them wherever ye catch them." Also: "Islam the only true guidance."
• The White House is drawn in
cross hairs, surrounded by missiles, with the warning: "Sep. 11 we will
ensure will look like a picnic to you," and "you will bleed to death
little by little."
• Another warning reads: "Islam. We will Resist. We will conquer. We will win."
Somehow CNN's "special
investigations unit" managed to overlook this pile of courtroom
evidence. It showed only one drawing — a self portrait of Malvo
shedding tears.
CNN maintains that Malvo, an
alleged victim of negligent parents, now has remorse for his victims
— even though he wrote in one notebook: "They all died and they
all deserved it. We will not stop. This war will not end until you are
all destroyed utterly."
CNN also omitted the fact that
while Muhammad and Malvo were in county jail awaiting trial, their
lawyers insisted they be fed Islamic "halal" meals, such as veggie
burgers, instead of ham sandwiches. They also got copies of the Quran.
According to Knight Ridder and
others reporting at the time, the director of a shelter where the two
men stayed for a spell in Washington state tipped off the FBI that
Muhammad "might be a terrorist."
That incident mysteriously
disappeared from an interview that CNN host Soledad O'Brien conducted
with the same source for the special.
The revisionism and sanitization of
Islam continued with O'Brien's interview with Muhammad's ex-wife, who
insisted that jihad and hatred of America had nothing to do with her
husband's cold-blooded killings.
Her head covered with a hijab,
Mildred Muhammad claimed that she and she alone was the target of his
attacks, and that the dozen-plus victims were an attempt to cover up
the real target. CNN bought her story, even packaging it as an
exclusive.
But a simple check of local news
stories at the time would have revealed that neighbors reported seeing
Muhammad visit with his former wife and children at their Maryland town
house before and during the shootings. One neighbor said he even jogged
with him.
Police even staked out her house in the hope he would visit again.
By leaving out all these facts
— never even mentioning that the subjects of its investigation
had converted to Islam — CNN committed professional malpractice.
Its "special investigation" is
nothing more than a politically correct whitewashing of the truth aimed
at pleasing Muslim groups like CAIR, which has argued that "there is no
indication that this case is related to Islam or Muslims."