READERS RESPOND to the CAIR webmaster’s message posted below:

Jonathan Guest writes:

The CAIR webmaster misses an important point. He, by CAIR’s silence, implicitly endorses insane propaganda from the Arab world (Jews exsanguinate Palestinian children for beverages, etc.) and then expects to have some credibility on other things. The same effect is in play on the issue of “atrocities” in the West Bank. If they actively or passively support such lies, who would believe a word they say?

James Groat writes:

Omar’s explanation might be a bit more believable if it weren’t for the assertion that their IT department is suffering from “squiting (sic) eyes and paper cuts.” Webserver log files would be much easier to examine while they are still files on the server’s hard drive, rather than printing them; and using a computer program to count duplicate poll postings rather than trying to count “exactly 8,056” duplicates by hand.

I’m not entirely sure that’s what he meant, but the “paper cut” remark was a bit odd.