Boykin’s Muslim-Bashing Bombast
http://smirkingchimp.com/thread/bill-berkowitz/48986/boykin-s-muslim-bashing-bombast
Boykins Muslim-Bashing Bombast
by Bill Berkowitz | April 10, 2013 - 8:52am
You wouldnt recognize William Jerry Boykin if you were sharing a pole with him on the subway or sitting next to him on a bus. While he isnt one of the brightest stars in the conservative Christian rights constellation, he has certainly tried and in some cases succeeded to raise his profile. For Boykin, now executive vice president of the Washington, D.C.-based Family Research Council, the path to right wing stardom has revolved around a protracted and vicious anti-Muslim campaign: Shtick that hes been purveying for more than a decade.
In February, Boykin, one of the original members of the US Army's Delta Force and a former United States Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence, appeared on a panel, led by radio talk show host Janet Parshall, at the National Religious Broadcasters convention. According to People for the American Ways Brian Tashman, Boykin, the co-author of Sharia, the Threat to America railed against the so-called Sharia threat, and cited a report from Frank Gaffneys Center for Security Policy that claims that judges in fifty court cases have used Islamic law in making their decisions and that Sharia has been insinuated into our legal system.
The ACLU has pointed out that the CSP report consists mostly of 50 judicial opinions, which the authors copied and pasted word-for-word simply because they mention Islam or involve claims brought by Muslims, contending that these cases serve as evidence of the so-called Sharia threat. The CSP report doesnt even attempt to prove that Sharia law is being used in courts, but merely finds that there are some court cases which happen to involve Islam or Muslims.
Tashman noted that Boykin went on to cite Oklahomas unconstitutional Sharia ban and insisted that the media is refusing to reveal the true nature of Islam.
unhappycamper comment: This is the nutbag who was shitcanned (http://www.boston.com/news/globe/editorial_opinion/oped/articles/2003/10/21/warring_with_god/) in 2003 touting "I KNEW that my God was bigger than his," Lieutenant General William G. Boykin said of his Muslim opponent. "I knew that my God was a real God, and his was an idol."