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To: Vets_Husband_and_Wife
I'm extremely SHOCKED to see such a weak response to such a serious article. It is the naivity of Americans regarding these groups that is truly frightening.

These groups are extremely well organized, have communist ties, and obviously are extremely capable of organizng and doing so quickly. Once they turn violent, Americans won't be able to come out of their own homes!!!

The ties aren't just communist, nor is communism the most dangerous aspect this coalition...

Unholy Alliance
By J. Michael Waller
FrontPageMagazine.com | February 20, 2003

The convergence of the radical Left and radical Islam continues. Former icons of social tolerance and sexual liberation are making common cause with the most intolerant and sexist social forces on earth. Left-wing American defenders of Slobodan Milosevic, on trial for his ethnic cleansing campaign to exterminate Muslims from the former Yugoslavia, now welcome U.S. Muslim groups as building blocks in their coalitions. Trendy supporters of revolutionary cop-killers like Leonard Peltier and Mumia Abu-Jamal link their heroes’ murderous causes (while proclaiming Peltier and Mumia’s innocence) to those of Hamas, Hezbollah, and the various Islamic Jihad terrorist groups.

On February 15 and 16, they joined forces in the streets of hundreds of cities and towns around the world  – literally from Boston to Baghdad – in coordinated protests unseen in size and scope since the Soviet Union ran the nuclear freeze movement two decades ago.  Remnants of the old Communist Party USA like Leslie Cagan coordinated protests on one end through her United for Peace and Justice entity; the fanatically pro-North Korean Workers World Party (WWP), via its International Action Center (IAC) and International ANSWER front groups, organized on the other, pausing to wish a happy birthday to Kim Jong-il, who turned 61 over the weekend. Kim’s party paper, Rodong Sinmun, exhorted followers to “burn with hatred and hostility in their hearts” toward the United States.

Some of the nation’s most prominent Muslim groups, or more correctly, a collection of small but vocal groups that claim to speak for American Muslims, joined the protests.

The Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR), at the state level, endorsed the U.S.-out-of-Iraq demonstrations coast to coast. In Chicago, CAIR endorsed the protests, calling itself “one of the initial endorsers and organizers” for the event. CAIR formally joined the ANSWER coalition in Los Angeles.

Nationally, the Muslim Public Affairs Council (MPAC) joined the ANSWER coalition, urging the “community” to take to the streets against President Bush’s efforts to disarm Saddam Hussein and liberate the Iraqi people. In a weird February 11 statement, it asked “Americans” to “defend White House employees” – a reference to a low-ranking White House staffer whom critics say has a pattern of clearing pro-terrorist Muslim American activists into meetings with President Bush and other senior officials.

The American Muslim Council (AMC) didn’t make a public show over the February 15 weekend, but it did join the ANSWER coalition’s January 18 protests that marked the 12th anniversary of the Persian Gulf War, or what AMC referred to as the “war against the people of Iraq.” While the AMC joined others, particularly semi-official voices in the Saudi press, calling on Saddam Hussein to resign, it also embraced ANSWER. On January 15 it circulated an ANSWER flyer on its listserv, exhorting followers via e-mail to march on the White House. AMC national board treasurer Ali Khan led a caravan of Indiana and Chicago activists to the demonstration in Washington.

AMC, like other U.S. Muslim groups that have long coveted legitimacy in official Washington, likes to play things both ways. Click to its website, www.amconline.org, and a ghostly image of Malcolm X flashes for a fraction of a second before a very mainstream-looking, red, white and blue homepage appears. That’s just a symptom of how the AMC operates. Since September 11, 2001, AMC has demanded – and received – the highest-level acceptance in the U.S. government. FBI Director Robert Mueller even spoke at the AMC’s national convention last June 28, with an FBI spokesman calling the AMC “the most mainstream Muslim group in the country.”

The FBI media unit, when pressed, could produce nothing to substantiate the claim, but a visibly uncomfortable Mueller addressed the conference anyway. That appearance, with the FBI publicity unit’s imprimatur, gave the AMC more credibility than ever – even though that very month the organization was haranguing the Bureau for its investigation of domestic Muslim groups.

The AMC calls itself an “active member” of the National Committee to Protect Political Freedom (NCPPF), a William Kunstlerite group founded in the 1960s to provide legal support to terrorists and those who raise money and provide material support for them. Its causes have ranged from members of the Weather Underground to the Maoist Shining Path of Peru, to Abdul Rahman, the Egyptian “Blind Sheik” responsible for the 1993 World Trade Center bombing in New York. NCPPF’s executive director is Kit Gage works full-time as head of the old Stalinist National Lawyers Guild (NLG). Its president is Sami Al-Arian, the University of South Florida professor who reportedly was a founding leader of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad.

AMC founder Abdurahman Alamoudi is by his own admission an enthusiastic supporter of Hamas and Hezbollah – the latter being responsible for the 1980s killing of 241 U.S. Marines in the Beirut barracks bombing, and for the car bombing of the American Embassy in Lebanon. Alamoudi recruited young and attractive Muslim political activists and helped them set up spinoff groups to influence mainstream political parties. He provided seed money for one of those groups, the Islamic Institute, which is chaired by his former protégé, Khaled Saffuri.

The AMC likes to say now that the controversial Alamoudi is no longer with the organization and that it condemns all forms of terrorism. But Alamoudi isn’t alone. AMC’s former executive board president, Jamil Abdullah Al-Amin, was twice on the FBI’s Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list. Under his old name in the 1960s as H. Rap. Brown, he threatened to assassinate Lady Bird Johnson when she was First Lady of the U.S. He’s now a lifer in a Georgia prison for the 2000 murder of Fulton County Sheriff’s Deputy Ricky Kinchen.

AMC’s new leadership is no less extreme. In the week before the FBI director’s speech to the organization, various television talk show hosts including Alan Keyes, then of MSNBC, and Bill O’Reilly of Fox News, tried to get the AMC executive director, Eric Ervan Vickers, to denounce Hamas, Hezbollah, and al Qaeda by name. While denouncing acts of terrorism, Vickers avoided denouncing the terrorist groups themselves.

On June 19, 2002, Linda Vester of Fox News asked Vickers, “Do you condemn al Qaeda by name and condemn Hamas by name?” According to the transcript, Vickers would not. Fox News anchor Brit Hume commented, “All right, so, there you go. And she pressed him further, but that’s as far as she ever got with that.”

Journalist Fred Barnes, on a panel with Hume, illustrated the hypocrisy: “These groups are outraged about what the victims are doing here in the United States. Their big effort is to oppose reasonable steps to protect the United States from further attacks. That's where they aim their fire, not at these terrorists who are doing this in the name of their very own religion.”

The night before Mueller addressed the AMC, guest host Mike Barnicle on CNBC's Hardball asked Vickers to condemn Hamas and Hezbollah. Vickers would not. Barnicle followed, "How about al-Qaeda?" According to the transcript, Vickers' only response was, "They are involved in a resistance movement."

Morton Kondracke commented on Fox, “If that guy truly reflects American Muslims -- and he is the executive director of this large organization -- then God help us. We've got -- that guy sounds like the fifth column, frankly.”

It certainly sounds that way. Across the board, the AMC and other leading Muslim advocacy groups are “against us” in the war on terrorism. Responding to President George W. Bush’s State of the Union Speech on January 29, 2003, Vickers stated, “in invoking God to be with American soldiers in our apparently imminent war with Iraq, what the president did not say is that he is calling on God to kill innocent Iraqi children.”

The next day he called on the “U.N. to conduct an inquiry into the “political repression of Muslim and Arab and Asian Americans by the United States government,” and led a protest against a new FBI policy to count mosques. In a note to imams across the country, Vickers wrote, “AMC calls upon you to demonstrate mass criticism and activism against the new FBI policy, which directs FBI field offices nationwide to conduct an inventory of mosques and Muslims as part of their charge to develop demographic profiles of their regions to combat possible terrorism.”

Meanwhile, the AMC and others, by virtue of their shrillness and persistence, continue to enjoy protected status from the federal government. One of the reasons, senior officials say, is that no truly mainstream national Muslim political group exists for the administration to engage. Until such an organization is created and supported, the vocal and well-funded jihadists will maintain their chokehold on the voice of American Muslims, in concert with the most extreme leadership of the “anti-war” Left – and with Uncle Sam’s Good Housekeeping Seal of Approval. This, just when President Bush needs American Muslims to support him openly in the war against terrorism.

J. Michael Waller is vice president of the Center for Security Policy in Washington.
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30 posted on 03/01/2003 10:50:57 AM PST by Sabertooth
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To: Sabertooth
Thanks FRiend. Excellent article. This cannot be ignored by Americans. It is extremely dangerous to do so.

I posted a response on this thread yesterday that Under "Indviduals" near the top.. showed Dr. Sami Al-Arian listed!!!! By now, everyone knows he is the Southern Florida University Professor who was the head of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad in the US, RIGHT???

I pray to GOD that our Government DOES expose these groups!!
31 posted on 03/01/2003 10:56:01 AM PST by Vets_Husband_and_Wife
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From June/2002 IT ISN'T JUST ABOUT IRAQ.. IT IS ABOUT "THE HATE AMERICA" GROUP!!! Vets

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--- "International A.N.S.W.E.R." wrote:
> Date: Mon, 3 Jun 2002 17:29:20 -0700 (PDT)
> From: "International A.N.S.W.E.R."
> Subject: REPORT from ANTI-WAR CONFERENCE: 600
> ATTEND, ANNOUNCE PLANS
> To: petalindsay_dc@yahoo.com
>
> 600 ANTI-WAR ACTIVISTS ATTEND JUNE 1 EMERGENCY
> NATIONAL ANTI-WAR CONFERENCE IN NEW YORK CITY
>
> Report on the June 1 conference:
> - Plans announced for mass June 29 demonstration at
> FBI’s Washington D.C. headquarters to tell Ashcroft
> "Hell No, We Don’t Want Your Cointelpro"
> - This summer, Commission of Inquiry hearings on
> U.S.-backed Israeli war crimes against the
> Palestinian
> people will take place around the country
> - Great press coverage of the conference
> - List of speakers and topics of the conference.
>
>

>
> PRESS RELEASE
> on June 1 Emergency National Anti-War Conference
>
> (June 2, 2002 - NYC) Over 600 activists with
> International A.N.S.W.E.R. met yesterday in New York
> City and announced plans for a mass June 29
> demonstration at the FBI's Washington D.C.
> headquarters to protest John Ashcroft’s domestic
> espionage program that targets political
> organizations, mosques and community groups.
>
> A.N.S.W.E.R. — which stands for Act Now to Stop War
> &
> End Racism — was one of the central forces behind
> the
> 100,000-strong March for Palestine April 20th in
> Washington, D.C. The activists who planned this
> demonstration came from around the country Saturday
> for an all-day, anti-war conference opposing Bush's
> war policies that threaten Iraq, Colombia, and the
> Philippines, back genocide against Palestinians, and
> take money from people's needs and funnel it to the
> Pentagon.
>
> A special section on the conference’s Opening
> Plenary
> entitled “Emergency action plan to fight back
> against
> the FBI and Ashcroft” featured Mara
> Verheyden-Hilliard
> and Carl Messineo, attorneys and co-founders of the
> Partnership for Civil Justice. “Today we have
> launched a national fightback movement to stop John
> Ashcroft and the FBI from bringing back the very
> worst
> features from J. Edgar Hoover’s reign over domestic
> intelligence,” stated Mara Verheyden-Hilliard, also
> a
> member of the A.N.S.W.E.R. Coalition steering
> committee.
>
> “Ashcroft’s changes have been presented as an
> innocuous update of FBI procedures,” said
> Verheyden-Hilliard. “This has become the preferred
> method of presentation by Ashcroft as the Justice
> Department shreds the First Amendment and the Bill
> of
> Rights.
>
> “These changes, however, are much more insidious
> than
> simply allowing the FBI to surf the web,”
> Verheyden-Hilliard continued. “They are a
> full-scale
> revival of Cointelpro, the notorious government
> infiltration program which reached its peak in the
> 60s
> and was aimed at Martin Luther King and the civil
> rights movement.”
>
> “Ashcroft is facing a growing and powerful anti-war,
> anti-racist movement that won’t be easily
> intimidated,” said Larry Holmes, co-director of the
> International Action Center, also with A.N.S.W.E.R.
> “We’re not going to let Ashcroft, the FBI, Bush and
> his right-wing gang — with the complicity of the
> Democratic Party and Congress — tear up the
> constitution, open up a war on political dissent,
> and
> stop the very necessary movement against his
> war-mongering, pro-rich madness.”
>
> Later in the day -- after a reportback from
> A.N.S.W.E.R.’s medical and legal delegation that
> just
> returned from the West Bank and Gaza -- conveners
> announced plans this summer for mass public
> inquiries
> entitled Commission of Inquiry hearings on
> U.S.-backed
> Israeli war crimes against the people of Palestine.
>
> Details of the A.N.S.W.E.R. Action Plan will be
> released in the coming days.
>
>

>
> The June 1 Emergency National Anti-War Conference
> was
> one of the top stories on NY1. That story follows:
>
> TOP STORY:
> Anti-War Activists Hold Conference On War Against
> Terrorism
> June 1, 2002
>
> To view the 60 second clip that was shown many times
> on NY1, go to:
>
http://www.ny1.com/ny/Search/SubTopic/index.html?&contentintid=21994&search_result=1
>
> Anti-war activists gathered at a conference in
> Manhattan Saturday to rally against what they call
> the
> Bush administration's “war machine.”
>
> The demonstrators were part of the group ANSWER,
> which
> stands for “Act Now to Stop War and End Racism.” The
> conference was held at the Fashion Institute of
> Technology.
>
> ANSWER members say they want to challenge efforts by
> Attorney General John Ashcroft and the FBI to give
> investigators new authority to keep tabs on
> Americans.
> They also say they plan to start a movement to stop
> any plans for a war in Iraq.
>
> “It is taking everything that we need for schools
> and
> hospitals and food and everything that people need
> and
> robbing it from us and pouring it into a military
> budget," Larry Holmes of the International Action
> Center said Saturday.
>
> ANSWER also wants to put an end to any racial
> profiling of Arabs or Muslims in the United States.
>
> The group is planning to hold a massive rally in
> front
> of FBI headquarters in Washington D.C. later this
> month.
>
>

>
> The conference included a wide array of speakers on
> many topics, including:
>
> - Elias Rashmawi, Free Palestine Alliance
> - Larry Adams, President, Mailhandlers Local 300;
> New
> York City Labor Against the War
> - Mara Verheyden-Hilliard, attorney and co-founder,
> Partnership for Civil Justice
> - Larry Holmes, Co-Director, International Action
> Center
> - Yoomi Jeong, Korea Truth Commission
> - Chuck Kaufman, Nicaragua Network
> - Jennifer Wager, IFCO/Pastors for Peace
> - Arturo Garcia, Bayan International
> - Carl Messineo, attorney and co-founder,
> Partnership
> for Civil Justice; member of A.N.S.W.E.R. delegation
> to Palestine
> - Dr. Hillel Cohen, public health doctor and
> epidemiologist; delegate for 1199 Health and
> Hospital
> Workers Union; member of A.N.S.W.E.R. delegation to
> Palestine
> - Randa Jamal, Al-Awda NY-NJ, Free Palestine
> Alliance
> - Sara Flounders, International Action Center;
> member
> of A.N.S.W.E.R. delegation to Palestine
> - Brenda Stokely, President, AFSCME District Council
> 1707; New York City Labor Against the War
> - Williams Camacaro, member, Venezuela Civic Center,
> NYC
> - Teresa Gutierrez, Committee to Stop the U.S. War
> in
> Colombia
> - Ben Dupuy, Co-Director, Haiti Progres; Secretary
> General, National Popular Party in Haiti
> - Mahmoud Ahmed, Free Palestine Alliance-Chicago
> - Richard Becker, Western Regional Coordinator,
> International Action Center; member of A.N.S.W.E.R.
> delegation to Palestine
> - Gloria La Riva, President, Typographical Sector of
> the Northern Calif. Media Workers Union; National
> Committee to Free the Five Cuban Political Prisoners
> Held in the U.S.
> - Leslie Feinberg, author and lesbian/gay/bi/trans
> rights activist
> - Brian Becker, International Action Center
> - Renee Washington, volunteer organizer, All
> People’s
> Congress
> - Doreathea Peacock, coordinator, Boston Women’s
> Fightback Network
> - Sharon Ceci, Baltimore A.N.S.W.E.R.
> - William Guerrero, IAC
> - David Sole, Pres., Auto Workers Local 2334,
> Detroit
> - Ed Childs, chief shop steward, Local 26 HERE
> (Hotel
> Employees and Restaurant Employees), Boston
> - Lyn Meza, Vice-President, IUE-CWA Local 201
> - Mike Gimball, NYC AFSCME progressive caucus, local
> 375, delegate to NYC Central Labor Council
> - Trudy Rudnick, organizer, AFT (American Federation
> of Teachers) Local 3882 in NY
> - Andre Powell, trustee, AFSCME Local 119, Baltimore
> - Dave Welsch, retired Vice-President, National
> Association of Letter Carriers (NALC)
> - Andy Thayer, Chicago Coalition Against War &
> Racism
> - Roger Wareham, Aug. 17 Millions for Reparations
> march
> - Subash Kateel, DRUM (Desis Rising Up and Moving)
> - Khadouri Al-Kaysi, Committee in Support of the
> Iraqi
> People
> - Ismael Kamal, Sudanese American Society
> - Deirdre Griswold, Workers World newspaper
> - Peta Lindsay, youth and student coordinator,
> A.N.S.W.E.R.
> - Daniel Keesler, student, School Without Walls high
> school
> - Ayman El-Sawa, IAC
> - Deirdre Sinnott, A.N.S.W.E.R. organizer
> - Alicia Jrapko, Int’l Action Center-SF
> - Cherrene Horavuk, CISPES (Committee in Support of
> the People of El Salvador)
> - Bob Marsh, Iraq Sanctions Challenge
> - SOA Watch representative
> - Dan Wilson, Philippine Forum, Network in
> Solidarity
> with the People of the Philippines
> - Tom Burke, Colombia Action Network
> - Rebeca Toledo, Committe to Stop the U.S. War in
> Colombia
> - John Parker, International Action Center-LA





34 posted on 03/01/2003 11:06:23 AM PST by Vets_Husband_and_Wife
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