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To: Sabertooth; TLBSHOW; Fred
Just some late breaking news!

GAFFNEY was just on Fox News Channel being interviewed by Geraldo.

But.....BUT.....BUT.......not ONE word about Norquist.

I'm thinking since I saw Gaffney interviewed by Kasich, and now by Geraldo....TWO DIFFERENT INTERVIEWS IN THE LAST 48 HOURS........and not ONE word about Norquist, this has become a NON-STORY. You would think he would have brought it up if he was concerned, wouldn't you?

What do you think?
151 posted on 02/23/2003 7:41:52 PM PST by justshe (Free Howlin!)
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To: justshe
I'm thinking since I saw Gaffney interviewed by Kasich, and now by Geraldo....TWO DIFFERENT INTERVIEWS IN THE LAST 48 HOURS........and not ONE word about Norquist, this has become a NON-STORY.

What do you think?

Thank you for the eye-witness account of this late breaking development. I do believe you are correct!

153 posted on 02/23/2003 7:46:41 PM PST by cyncooper (Free Howlin!)
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To: justshe
I will have to check his web site and see what story is up there right now.
154 posted on 02/23/2003 7:47:41 PM PST by TLBSHOW (God Speed as Angels trending upward dare to fly Tribute to the Risk Takers)
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To: justshe; Luis Gonzalez
I'm thinking since I saw Gaffney interviewed by Kasich, and now by Geraldo....TWO DIFFERENT INTERVIEWS IN THE LAST 48 HOURS........and not ONE word about Norquist, this has become a NON-STORY. You would think he would have brought it up if he was concerned, wouldn't you?

I saw the Geraldo interview, and Gaffney seemed concerned about the war in Iraq, but you're right, he didn't mention Norquist at all.

157 posted on 02/23/2003 7:55:05 PM PST by Amelia (FREE HOWLIN!!)
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To: justshe; Bob J
Just some late breaking news!

GAFFNEY was just on Fox News Channel being interviewed by Geraldo.

Headline Story | Sunday, February 23, 2003

Washington Post: Terrorist suspect was part of White House outreach to Muslims

Palestinian Islamic Jihad leader Sami Al-Arian, arrested this week by the FBI as an alleged mastermind and funder of suicide bombings, was part of the White House's controversial outreach plan to Muslims and Arab-Americans, the Washington Post reports. In a separate story, the Wall Street Journal reports that the alleged terrorists were running influence operations to penetrate the US political system and influence policy.

The news confirms what the Center for Security Policy has warned the Bush administration - first privately and later publicly - for nearly two years: That the architects of the White House's well-meaning Muslim outreach program paid little or no regard to national security issues, and ignored information about alleged extremists, including supporters of terrorism, who had hijacked the administration's initiative.

According to the Post, Al-Arian was invited to the White House as part of an American Muslim Council (AMC) delegation on June 22, 2001: "The meeting was controversial within the White House even before it took place. The group that included Al-Arian was scheduled to be briefed by Vice President Cheney, but Cheney canceled. That morning, the Jerusalem Post had run a front-page article headlined, 'Cheney to host pro-terrorist Muslim group.'"

Al-Arian's arrest under a 50-count federal grand jury indictment is sure to prompt the Secret Service and others to revisit the issue, and to investigate just who has manipulated the White House to allow extremists and terrorists into the presidential compound where they have been treated as legitimate representatives of moderate, non-violent causes.

On Friday, February 21, the Wall Street Journal reported that Al-Arian's arrest "likely will inflame a debate embroiling the Republican Party over efforts to court Muslim Americans." The battle, according to the Journal, is led by conservative activist Grover Norquist, "a close ally of the Bush White House who spent years wooing Muslims through a group he founded called the Islamic Institute," against Center for Security Policy President Frank Gaffney and American Conservative Union President David Keene.

Norquist's Islamic Institute, the Wall Street Journal continued, has received money from "a network of Islamic organizations in Virginia under investigation by federal authorities for suspected ties to terrorism." Meanwhile, Norquist has been a vocal attacker of key provisions of the Bush administration's anti-terrorism legislation proposals, and has led an effort to discredit and undermine Attorney General John Ashcroft.

Insight magazine is reporting that Al-Arian and Norquist have worked together, and that Norquist has gone on record saying he is "proud" to have accepted an award in July 2001 from Al-Arian's National Coalition to Protect Political Freedom (NCPPF), which is described as a legal and political support group for international terrorist organizations.

According to the federal grand jury indictment, Al-Arian and his confederates tried to penetrate the mainstream political system to influence U.S. government counterterrorism policy. The Wall Street Journal states, "the indictment alludes to efforts by the defendants to gain political clout, alleging that they sought 'to obtain support from influential individuals in the United States under the guise of promoting and protecting Arab rights."

Again, the question must be answered: Who invited and cleared Al-Arian and other suspected terrorist supporters into the White House?

So you know the story is Franks own with a link to the WP

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A44894-2003Feb21.html

158 posted on 02/23/2003 7:57:54 PM PST by TLBSHOW (God Speed as Angels trending upward dare to fly Tribute to the Risk Takers)
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To: justshe
GAFFNEY was just on Fox News Channel being interviewed by Geraldo.

But.....BUT.....BUT.......not ONE word about Norquist.... What do you think?

I think that more people read Newsweek and the Washington Post than Frank Gaffney.

As Elvis is to the building, so are the horses to the barn.




215 posted on 02/23/2003 9:40:21 PM PST by Sabertooth
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