May 13, 2009, - 1:58 pm
Hollywood Gushes Over HAMAS Money-Mule, Rushdie Fatwah Supporter Cat Stevens
By Debbie Schlussel
I’ve written a lot about Yusuf Islam a/k/a Cat Stevens a/k/a Steven Georgiou, on this site over the years.
As I’ve noted the man served as a HAMAS financier and money-mule, who delivered money to HAMASniks in Israel, so they could carry out their terrorist attacks against Jews and other innocent civilians. As I’ve also noted, he was a strong supporter of Ayatollah Khomeini’s death fatwa on Salman Rushdie. And he authored anti-Semitic pamphlets and was the keynote speaker at a veritable G-20 of Islamic terrorist groups. A map on his charity website had no Israel on it.
Initially, America did the right thing and refused entry to this pan-barbarian, turning his plane away. But, sadly, our government–under President Bush, the “counterterrorism” Prez–backed down to pan-Islamic political correctness and granted Islam visas to enter America, taking him off the no-fly list.
Even more sad, but just as predictable, a B-list Who’s Who of Hollywood went to hear Islam at his concert last night in Los Angeles, gushing over this extremist and terrorist.
The invitation-only show at El Rey Theatre was filled with enthusiastic radio contest winners, music business insiders and celebrities, including singers Van Morrison and Josh Groban, film producers Steve Bing and Mitch Glazer (with actress wife Kelly Lynch) and actress Rosanna Arquette. . . .
Colin Farrell, who wasn’t yet born when Cat Stevens withdrew from the global stage, sat in the first row sipping Red Bull and cheering. “It was beautiful to be in his company for a while,” Farrell said afterward, adding that he’d been introduced to Cat Stevens tunes in the mid-’90s while living in Australia. “His music is evocative for a special period in my life.”
Barf.
And all of the TV talk shows are chomping at the bit for their favorite HAMAS king of pop:
He’ll appear Wednesday on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, Thursday on The Colbert Report and Friday on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon.
But don’t expect any of them to ask Islam a thing about his pan-terrorist activities and behavior. They’ll be more concerned with giving him verbal Lewinskys about songs like “Peace Train,” which weren’t good when they are hits, and fast became sadly stale and phony since.
Peace Train, my ass. More like, let’s blow up the train–there are dirty Jews on it.
I use to love Cat’s Steven’s music back then, but as soon as I found out about his his mental breakdown, and love of Satan, I tossed out all his music. For good.
KrazyKafir on May 13, 2009 at 3:30 pm