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By Matthew Balan | March 10, 2011 | 20:15

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CNN's Deborah Feyerick performed a cut-and-paste job on Thursday's Newsroom by partially re-running a biased report from September 2010 on the apparent rise of "Islamophobia" in the United States. Just as before, all but one of Feyerick's sound bites during her report came from those who were worried about the supposed "intensifying hostility and rise in hate speech" against Muslims.

Anchor Suzanne Malveaux introduced the correspondent's report, which ran 40 minutes into the 12 pm Eastern hour, by putting it in the context of Rep. Peter King's hearings into the radicalization of American Muslims: "King says his radicalization of Islam hearing is going to help protect America from a terrorist attack. Well, critics, they call it a witch hunt. One of the concerns is that it is going to cause more Americans to fear and hate Muslims. Our Deborah Feyerick reports Islamophobia is on the rise." A chyron echoed Malveaux's last sentence: "Islamophobia on the Rise."

The CNN correspondent's new introduction to her report highlighted footage from a protest in New York City against Rep. King's hearings as she stated that "many American Muslims feel they are once again in the position of having to defend their faith....In just the past year, the Islamic center and mosque to be built near Ground Zero drew fierce opposition, along with a dozen attacks on mosques across the country."

Feyerick then inserted what originally ran during a September 2, 2010 report on American Morning: a series of sound bites from individuals who allege a growing and threatening "Islamophobia," and who also accuse conservatives of persecuting Muslims and using the religion as a "wedge issue":

Deborah Feyerick, CNN Correspondent | NewsBusters.orgJOHN ESPOSITIO: It's open season on hate towards Muslims and Islam.

FEYERICK (on-camera): Why now? Especially since the majority of Americans have resisted the urge to scapegoat Muslims in the years since 9/11, despite negative images in the movies and on the news.

FEYERICK (voice-over): John Esposito is a religion and Islamic professor at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C.

ESPOSITIO: People feel under siege. They feel threatened by the economy, by terrorism, etc. The risk is that Islamophobia will become the kind of new form of discrimination, you know, like anti-Semitism, like racism towards blacks.

FEYERICK: Conservatively, figures show an estimated 5 million Muslims in America, and intensifying hostility and rise in hate speech is alarming to many, like these clerics who we met at a recent Islamic summit in Houston.

YASIR QADHI: You would never hear any mainstream commentator say, do you think another Christian sect could open up a mosque? Do you think Jews should be allowed to their open synagogues anywhere they want? But we have mainstream news presenters just asking the question bluntly, do you think Muslims should open- should be allowed to open mosques anywhere they want?

WISAM SHARIEFF: What changed the game? Nineteen people changed the game? How did that happen? Because we've been your doctor, we've been your X-ray tech, we've been your accountant. We've been serving you slushies for a long time. (laughs) So, what tipped the scales?

FEYERICK: Wisam Sharieff, Yasir Qadhi and other prominent American clerics say American Muslims are under siege, both by Islamic extremists and some U.S. conservatives.

QADHI: You have radical clerics, right, preaching from abroad, saying you cannot be an American and a Muslim at the same time. Well, low and behold, on the far right, you have quite a number of famous, prominent Islamophobes who are saying the exact same message.

FEYERICK: The Ground Zero mosque, as some call it, has whipped up national debate, fueled in part by misinformation and fear-mongering. Yet, anti-Muslim feelings have been simmering. Since last year, this YouTube video was viewed more than 12 million times.

UNIDENTIFIED ANNOUNCER (from YouTube.com video): The world is changing. It's time to wake up.

FEYERICK: Islam has become a political wedge issue, with politicians like Newt Gingrich comparing Muslims to Nazis.
                   
NEWT GINGRICH: You know, Nazis don't have the right to put up a sign next to the Holocaust Museum in Washington. There's no reason for us to accept a mosque next to the World Trade Center.

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CNN did something similar on March 3 when they re-aired an October 21, 2009 report about the Fairness Doctrine, but anchor Carol Costello at least gave an indication that the segment was over a year old. A graphic also flashed on screen that gave the original airdate. But with Feyerick's report, this didn't happen.

This is just the latest example of the network revisiting its charge from the summer of 2010 that "Islamophobia" is now "mainstream in America. On February 28, Don Lemon helped promote a new film which the director hopes will "clear up some of this ignorance" about Muslims and their religion. On March 5, Dan Gilgoff hyped the Muslim community's concerns about Rep. King's hearings on CNN.com.

— Matthew Balan is a news analyst at the Media Research Center. You can follow him on Twitter here.

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"One of the concerns is that

Submitted by NC Cop on Thu, 03/10/2011 - 8:19pm.

"One of the concerns is that it is going to cause more Americans to fear and hate Muslims." Oh, you're SO right!! It's not the thousands of people that have died in THIS country and around the world at the hands of radical Islam, it's those darned hearings!!!! What idiots the people are.
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It isn't hate speech when you use their own words...

Submitted by Thalpy on Thu, 03/10/2011 - 8:24pm.

It isn't hate speech when you use their own words to undermine their arguments. It is unlawful, however, in a number of delusional countries that have made it a crime to criticize Muslims or Islam. Multiculturalists insist that we are all the same and equal--we are not.
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AND ON THE WEST COAST...

Submitted by JPTSO3 on Fri, 03/11/2011 - 2:35am.

At the University of California Irvine, 150 people gathered to protest “Islamaphobia”. The Orange County Register covered the event, published an article and posted 14 photos showing gals ( are Muslim women gals?) holding signs and pissed off guys, rallying and railing to the assembled 150.

The reporter wrote:

"Students formed a large semi-circle in front of the campus student center, waving signs that said "Today, I am a Muslim, too"…

I read all the slugs for the photos. Below is typical one:

"Muslim student Armaan Rowther...an unidentified man and Ilgiz Khisamov ( IDed as Muslim in another photo) chant with other Muslim supporters at UCI Thursday. "It's really inspiring to see UCI students of all faiths and backgrounds standing for our values,"

The photos show an almost entirely Muslim crowd holding signs that state: "Today, I am a Muslim, too". But if the folks holding those signs are Muslim… what were they yesterday? If the sign-holders were already Muslim, shouldn’t the signs read something like: “Today, I am reeeeally Muslim!” or “Yesterday I was Muslim but today I am soooo totally Muslim!”. For the gals, being totally super Muslim... would that make them…oh I don’t know… able to pray with the boys, or go out in the street without an escort? How about... date a Jew without being beheaded by dear old dad?

I wonder.. if 150 tea party folks gathered to protest Teapartyphobia and held signs that read: “Today I am a Tea Partier”… Wouldn't  the likes of Mr. Ed,  Chrissy M and Rachel Madcow at MSNBC have a field day with the incongruity of someone who is part of a group, claim that… for just today… they are part of that group.

http://www.ocregister.com/news/-291675--.html

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I don't fear or hate muslims...

Submitted by Army Brat on Fri, 03/11/2011 - 8:53am.

I do however fear and hate islam...just as I fear and hate slavery, totalitarianism or any death cult. muslims are the victims of islam...and must be made free.
islam is a lie and Truth is killing it.
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The majority of Americans,

Submitted by Miss_Me_Yet on Fri, 03/11/2011 - 9:07am.

The majority of Americans, including these liberal talking heads, are scared to death with the radicalization of muslims in America. They, liberals, have already lost the fight for the hearts and minds of the real American before they even get started.

Most are to confused or afraid to speak of their concerns and fears simply because they are intimidated by incidents of sharia law, the guy who chopped off his own wife's head, and the father that ran down and murdered his own daughter with the family auto, while the Obama administration and MSM lie directly to their faces about what they've witnessed on the " FOX NEWS " channel. 

They may not speak out publicly, but the American people have no qualms when it comes to making their feelings known through the ballot box.

Sucks to be Barack Obama or a dem right about now and it's only getting worse with each passing day.

Liberals ... we can't live with them, they couldn't survive without us ...

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