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 Zionist-Orchestrated Islamophobia in the US: Anti-Islam Bill Dies in Florida Senate, May 4, 2013 
 CAIR Good News Alert #693 Good News: 
		Anti-Islam Bill Dies in Florida Senate CAIR today applauded the Florida Senate for 
		dropping a controversial anti-Islam bill that Muslim, Jewish, and civil 
		rights leaders criticized as "unconstitutional and unnecessary." The 
		bill was based on a template promoted by an anti-Muslim extremist. CAIR: Anti-Foreign Law Bill Can't Pass Senate (CBS) 
		
		SEE: 
		
		
		Anti-Muslim Extremist's Influence on Anti-Islam Bill "We applaud the Florida 
		Senate for dropping this unconstitutional and unnecessary legislation, 
		the sole purpose of which is to marginalize Muslims and demonize Islam," 
		said CAIR National Executive Director Nihad Awad. "We thank all those 
		elected officials who voted for the Constitution by voting against this 
		un-American bill." CAIR also thanked the coalition of groups in 
		Florida that lobbied elected officials to reject the unconstitutional 
		legislation. "Without the tireless 
		efforts of many individuals and organizations, this discriminatory bill 
		would have become law in Florida," said CAIR-Tampa Executive Director 
		Hassan Shibly.  The 
		Tampa Bay Times 
		reported this afternoon:   "The bill was scheduled for a third reading 
		Friday, but it would have taken a unanimous vote to advance the bill in 
		the Senate. The bill's sponsor, Sen. Alan Hays, R-Umatilla, decided not 
		to try for a unanimous vote because on Thursday, the bill (SB 58) failed 
		to get the two-thirds vote needed to bring it to the Senate floor and 
		the vote was 25-14, one vote short. The bill passed the House April 18th 
		by a vote of 79-39." Dozens of similar discriminatory and 
		unconstitutional bills
		
		have been introduced in state legislatures nationwide.  In 2011, the American Bar Association (ABA) 
		passed a resolution opposing legislation like SB 58, noting that it is 
		"duplicative of safeguards that are already enshrined in federal and 
		state law," and saying, "Initiatives that target an entire religion or 
		stigmatize an entire religious community, such as those explicitly aimed 
		at 'Sharia law,' are inconsistent with some of the core principles and 
		ideals of American jurisprudence." Last year, CAIR released
		
		a community toolkit designed to assist those seeking to preserve 
		America's ideal of religious pluralism in the face of the 
		unconstitutional anti-Sharia campaign. CAIR's toolkit includes background on David 
		Yerushalmi, the anti-Islam extremist who authored the template for the 
		anti-Sharia bills. Yerushalmi is head of the anti-Islam hate group 
		Society of Americans for National Existence (SANE), which once offered
		
		a policy proposal that would make "adherence to Islam" punishable by 
		20 years in prison, called for the immediate deportation of all 
		non-citizen Muslims and urged Congress to declare war on the "Muslim 
		Nation," which SANE defined as "all Muslims." The Southern Poverty Law 
		Center (SPLC)
		
		named Yerushalmi a member of the "anti-Muslim inner circle." Links to Background Information on
		David Yerushalmi: 
		
		CAIR Islamophobe Profile: David Yerushalmi CONTACT: CAIR-Tampa Executive Director Hassan 
		Shibly, 813-541-4321, hshibly@cair.com; 
		CAIR-South Florida Executive Director Nezar Hamze, 954-673-9459,
		nhamze@cair.com; CAIR National 
		Communications Director Ibrahim Hooper, 202-744-7726,
		ihooper@cair.com 
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