Posted on 07/22/2004 1:41:33 PM PDT by Brian Mosely
The special agent in charge of FBIs Washington Field Office has participated in a new initiative called the Promising Practices Guide: Developing Partnerships Between Law Enforcement and American Muslim, Arab, and Sikh Communities. This is a worrisome development because that guides adoption could significantly impede the war on terror.
Funded by the Soros and Whiting foundations and created at Northeastern University, the guide presents its goal as shaping a basic curriculum for future law enforcement and community training activities. At first glance, this sounds promising, as it offers ways to take advantage of Arab, Muslim and Sikh unique linguistic skills, information, and cultural insights to develop new counterterrorism initiatives.
But the guides authors, Deborah A. Ramirez, Sasha Cohen OConnell and Rabia Zafar, quickly alert the reader as to their true agenda. The most dangerous threats in this war they write, are rooted in the successful propagation of anger and fear directed at unfamiliar cultures and people. The most dangerous threat, they say, is not the very real violence of Islamist terror but the alleged bias of American authorities against some minority populations. The guide might present itself as an aide to counterterrorism but its real purpose is to deflect attention from national security to the privileging of select communities.
In this spirit, and ignoring the fact that those who are making war on America act explicitly in the name of Islam, the Promising Practices Guide renounces any approach to law enforcement that focuses on religion or national origin. Islamic charities, a known source of terrorist funding, should not be given special scrutiny lest this creates an impression of unjust, religious, and/or national origin-based targeting. Nor apparently should those suspected of plotting terrorism be detained for lesser crimes such as immigration violations or firearms offenses, as to the community, these may appear to be pretext investigations. Using the guides logic, no one should be singled out, not even would-be terrorists, not even for questioning.
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Just spotted this article.
Is our FBI so stupid that it doesn't realize it's buying into a George Soros propaganda program?
Do you know how the author traced the money on this program?
Georgie boy's Tower of Babylon global dream (nightmare for everyone else) came crashing down on 9/11. He thinks he can put the feathers back in the pillow, but his time has come and gone, and soon he will too, if he doesn't wake up and get to know the Creator.
If Soros is fer it, I'm agin it.
Thisbasic rule should be used in all dealings with george Soros, try it , you cant go wrong.
Oh, wait...that's not exactly right...let me think....
FMCDH(BITS)
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Onward Muslim Soldiers - ping.
Does Teresa Heinz have any connectios with the "Whiting Foundation?"
The Soros ThreatThe Capitalist Threat
(1997 article by Soros)SOROS SNACKING ON SIDE DISHES
(Soros the Adulterer)FR Search for Keyword George Soros
Let Me Tell You A Lie.org
Excerpt:The truth be told, do you know what group has accepted politically motivated contributions from the biggest political contributor of them all? Do you know what group gets to accept soft money while it tries to influence our political system? MoveOn.org, thats who. With George Soros contributing at least $2.5 million to MoveOn.org they have accepted over 1000 times what the cap is for a donation in a single contribution. Political propaganda groups like MoveOn.org and Americans Coming Together have accepted a total of at least $15.5 million from Soros making him the biggest political contributor of them all, corporations included. So, it should go without saying that the Democratic Party is the beneficiary of the biggest of the big contributors. But listening to MoveOn.org you would have no idea that this fact is the unarguable truth.
I have two words for George Soros: MENYA PACULBA!
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