Boykin's Muslim-Bashing Bombast
Jerry Boykin's Sharia threat 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 Way's 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 Gaffney's 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 doesn't 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.'"
According to Tashman, "Later, Boykin called for people to support Michele Bachmann, Louie Gohmert and Trent Franks over their role in leading the witch hunt against Muslim-Americans serving in government, which he said proves that they are `standing on the word of God' and `their belief in Christ.'"
The following year, Boykin hit the headlines related to visits he had been making to fundamentalist Christian churches around the country dressed in full military gear and delivering speeches sprinkled with anti-Muslim bigotry. At the time, Boykin was equating the "war on terrorism" with the "war against Satan," disparaging Islam, and claiming that then President George W. Bush was "appointed by God."
In 2009, a now-retired Boykin, was a featured speaker at a 9/11 event titled "The Threat of Radical Islam and the Church's Response," which, according to the Christian Post, "sought to inform churches about radical Islam and teach Christians how to reach out to their Muslim neighbors."
Over the years, even before he was hired, the FRC has been an unflagging Boykin supporter. According to People for the American Way's The Mythical Martyrdom of Jerry Boykin: A Case Study in Religious Right Propaganda Techniques, several FRC leaders, including Ken Blackwell and Ken Klukowski, have argued that there have been attempts to marginalize and discriminate against him "because of his Christian beliefs." "But General Boykin has no `right' to be free from criticism. And he has no `right' to have his irresponsible positions promoted by public officials. Indeed, Americans who value free speech and religious liberty have good reasons to challenge Boykin's assertions, and to hold accountable public officials who give his extremism credibility it does not deserve."
Boykin likes to fashion himself as a modern day Christian martyr. Critics peg him a modern day Joe McCarthy.
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