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Chapter Information Page

On September 27, 2007, we kicked off our chapter organizational effort with an email asking people to sign up to either lead a local chapter or help start a local chapter by joining one. To find a chapter in your area, click on the button below.

If there is a chapter in your area, click on the email address for that chapter to send an email to the chapter leader to find out what's going on in your area.

Chapter Locator

If there is no local chapter in your area, check back in the future, as we are adding new chapters regularly. Or better yet, click on the button below if you would like to lead or help start a local chapter in your area.

Start a Local Chapter

Click on the button below to access educational and organizational resources. We are making these available to anyone who is interested in wanting to learn more about militant Islam or share information with others. If you are a chapter leader, you will find these especially helpful as you reach out to people in your community to network for your chapter.

Resources

Action-Center: It's Time to ACT! Now

Multimedia

News

Gerry Connolly: Candidate in Virginia US House seat race questioned on source of contribution by CAIR leader
According to Lafferty, Connolly sees Muslims as a major voting bloc in northern Virginia. "Here where we live in northern Virginia, it's called the 'Wahabbi corridor,' and there is a growing number of radical Islam organizations here. [T]he Muslim community in general is growing, and he's pandering to the most violent people among the Muslims who live here. I don't believe all the Muslims who live here are as extreme as the people that Mr. Connolly works with, but I guess he thinks they are," Lafferty explains. He believes Connolly "needs to come clean and scrub his campaign of all terrorist influence and sympathizers." Lafferty says Connolly also needs to be asked whether the contribution from the CAIR founder affected his "vigilance" in protecting the people of Fairfax County from the "cell of terrorists operating within it." read more

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