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Jihad in California
FrontPageMagazine.com ^ | 1/16/04 | Steven Emerson

Posted on 01/16/2004 1:07:28 AM PST by kattracks

For years, the Democratic Party, in California and across America, stood for justice and decency and fairness and equality and peace. For years, the Democratic Party embodied principles and beliefs that define America, and led our nation to a better, stronger, freer day. Thus, it is deeply troubling to find that the leader of the Democratic Party in California, Art Torres, has chosen to engage in the most vicious form of demagoguery in his recent appearance before the annual convention of the Muslim Public Affairs Council (MPAC) held in Long Beach, California on December 20-21, 2003.  

This is not a charge I choose to make casually. But don't take my word -- judge for yourself. So, directly to Mr. Torres’ words, quoted verbatim:

"... there has been a steady stream of attacks in the Qu¹ran including specific verses taken out of context and on the Prophet.  These attacks are vicious.  They¹re mean spirited and politically motivated."

Sounds familiar, the notion of twisting the Qu'ran and attacking the Prophet Mohammed for evil purposes? This is exactly what Salman Rushdie was accused of; and as a result, a fatwa calling for Mr. Rushdie’s death was issued by Iran and supported by militant Islamic groups around the world. Bookstores were bombed. Translators of Mr. Rushdie’s book were stabbed and assassinated. Mr. Rushdie was consigned to live under the permanent threat of being executed.

But here we have the head of the Democratic Party issuing the exact same language issued by radical Islamic groups against Salman Rushdie.

And, according to Mr. Torres, who are those carrying out the attacks on the Quoran and the Prophet Mohammed? Well, to my unpleasant surprise, he named me and Daniel Pipes. Mr. Torres’ comments were rather chilling:

“And a second stream of attacks have been against American Muslims in particular – and this type of attack is focused on tarring the community with the label Islamist, and these attacks have been led by Daniel Pipes and Steve Emerson.  We need to remember these names because they’re getting away with it, because we don’t confront them with their vitriolic hatred as implemented in our media waves…in America.”

So here we have the head of the Democratic Party using the same exact tactics as Islamic militants used in claiming that Salman Rushdie defamed Islam. In the typical inverted and conspiratorial logic of Islamic extremists in which they are self- portrayed as the “victims” of hate crimes, Rushdie was deemed the proponent of “hatred” against Muslims. Mr. Torres’ invokes the exact same murderous conspiratorial logic in claiming that I and Daniel Pipes, a noted scholar and expert on Islamic fundamentalism, have been engaged in a campaign of hatred against Islam.

Indeed Mr. Torres’ demagoguery was lifted straight out of the pages of the campaign by militant Islamic groups in the United States that have attacked me ever since I produced the PBS documentary “Jihad in America” that aired in 1994.  The film exposed the threat of radical Islamic groups operating under the radar screen in the United States under the guise of being   Islamic “religious”, “human rights” or “humanitarian” groups. Of course, it was this very deception—the ability of militant Islam to hider under the radar screen in the United States under false veneer-- that resulted in the mindset that allowed the devastating attacks of 9/11. (The  post-9/11 designation of various Islamic “humanitarian”  groups, which had previously raised more than $100 million tax-free for terrorist groups,  as terrorist fronts and the post-9/11  indictments of  various “mainstream” Islamic leaders for secretly operating terrorist organizations in the United States demonstrated how Islamic extremists had murderously  insinuated themselves for years into American society. The veneer used by Islamic terrorists and militants was the equivalent of a perfect crime: The militants and terrorists publicly claimed themselves o be the victims of “hate crimes” and of “human rights violations.”

And so, whenever Islamic militants were exposed, as they were in my film, radical groups claimed that it was Islam that was under attack. It represented a deliberate deceit to have the public believe that criticism of militant Islam was the equivalent of criticizing mainstream Islam.

And so, after my documentary aired in 1994, I found myself the subject of constant attacks by militant Islamic groups that I had tarred all Muslims, that I defamed Islam, etc. Within a year after the documentary was broadcast, I was forced to go in hiding because I was informed by federal law enforcement officials of an assassination plot against me.

The incendiary language used against me since 1994 by various radical Islamic groups and the fabricated allegations against me by the same groups were chillingly reminiscent of the language used by Art Torres. In fact, the incitement by Torres was lifted directly from the attacks against me by the Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR), a group created by Hamas front groups in the United States; the American Muslim Council (a Saudi created group whose leader was just indicted on secretly working for Libya in the US and who had been secretly affiliated with Hamas and Al-Qaeda leaders) and the Muslim Public Affairs Council (MPAC).

MPAC? The very group that Mr. Torres addressed. And if anyone has even the smallest doubt as to what MPAC stands for, well then, just as   Mr. Torres’ words speak volumes, so do the word by MPAC and its officials themselves. 

On September 11, 2001—the day of the devastating terrorist attacks on the Pentagon and World Trade Center—Salam al-Marayati, Executive Director and one of the Founders of MPAC, stated during an appearance on KCRW-FM's “Which Way, LA?” program that “we should put the State of Israel on the suspect list”:

"If we're going to look at suspects, we should look to the groups that benefit the most from these kinds of incidents, and I think we should put the state of Israel on the suspect list because I think this diverts attention from what's happening in the Palestinian territories so that they can go on with their aggression and occupation and apartheid policies." [1]

Al-Marayati has also maintained that al-Qaeda has no American supporters.  In reality, numerous American citizens have been found working with al-Qaeda, including Ali Mohammed, who worked for the American army, and Wadih El-Hage, who was Osama bin Laden’s personal secretary and was convicted for the U.S. Embassies bombing plot in Africa:

“The only known American supporter of al-Qaeda and bin Laden is John Walker Lindh…If the attorney general has any evidence that there are other supporters of al-Qaeda in our community, then that should be disclosed immediately and due process should be followed in order to preserve the civil liberties we all cherish and aim to protect. This fishing expedition will not help the war against terrorism. It will only hurt America's image abroad.”[2]

In February 2003, Aslam Abdullah, Vice Chairman of MPAC , was asked about the authenticity of a threatening audio tape containing the voice of Osama Bin Laden:

"No one knows the origin of this or any other tapes. Al-Jazeera says that it received those tapes and the CIA analysts say that they have verified Bin Laden's voice. But no one gives accurate and factual information about these tapes. The world wants to know the reality of these and many other tapes. The world wants to understand the origin  the validity of his statements and the legitimacy of his ideas. Moreover, the world wants to know his whereabouts.

The US has spent billions of dollars on its war on terrorism. Yet it has so far not been able to find out the whereabouts of Ben Laden. Why? That is a big question…..It seems that Bin Laden serves a useful purpose for the CIA planners and Pentagon officials. They use his so -called tapes to create panic and initiate legislative or policy issues. One does not really know if these tapes are real. Technology has advanced to such an extent that everything is possible."[3]

On November 30, 2002, Aslam Abdullah  participated in a question and answer session on IslamOnline.net  entitled “The Truth Behind America’s War on Terrorism”.  His conspiratorial views on Zionism and Israel were telling:

"Those who are part of the political Zionist movement in America want to ensure that no one ever come close to challenging their power in Washington. They want to intellectually destroy everything that endangers their interests. They know it very well that without the support of the United States or any of the world superpower, their country, namely Israel, would not be able to pursue its apartheid and racist policies in the Middle East. They will use every mean possible to ensure that American administration stays on their side. They will create false enemies, they will distort facts, they will manipulate events; and they will concoct and fabricate lies. They have taken America a hostage. Americans realize that, and many in the country have started speaking up.  The political Zionists want to silence them before they become louder. They realize that young Muslim Americans are in the forefront of this movement of liberating America from the influence of racist policies of political Zionists. They want to silence them. The best way to discredit Islam and Muslims and use all the propaganda tools against them."

The MPAC 2002 Annual Banquet featured Ali Mazrui, a SUNY-Binghampton professor who said:

"There is also suspicion that some members of the Bush administration in collusion with Israel are more than ready to plunge the Middle East into turmoil in the hope that the final outcome would be to the territorial advantage of Israel and the strategic advantage of the United States. All this is part of the emerging external sadism of the United States, a readiness to hurt others abroad."

In a 2001 press release, MPAC justified a Palestinian suicide bombing in Jerusalem that killed 16, including 6 children:

“[The Jerusalem bombing] is the expected bitter result of the reckless policy of Israeli assassination that did not spare children and political figures.... MPAC holds Israel responsible for this pattern of violence.”[4]

Maher Hathout, MPAC’s Senior Advisor, justified the very same suicide bombing, stating:

“What happened in Jerusalem is very regrettable. It is the bitter result of the reckless policy of (Israeli Prime Minister Ariel) Sharon. And it is about time that the Israeli public should exert some pressure on their government.”[5]

In a 1999 position paper, MPAC justified Hizbollah’s 1983 bombing of the Marine barracks in Lebanon (which killed 241 Marines) as a “military operation” rather than a terrorist attack:

"…this attack, for all the pain it caused, was not in a strict sense, a terrorist operation.  It was a military operation, producing no civilian casualties -- exactly the kind of attack that Americans might have lauded had it been directed against Washington's enemies."[6]

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TOPICS: Editorial; News/Current Events; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: islam; mohammedans; muslim; persecution; salamalmarayati
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To: kattracks
BUMP!
21 posted on 01/16/2004 10:12:46 PM PST by browardchad
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To: Prime Choice
I spent a great deal of time today on some of the Muslim sites thanks to some links provided here on FR. Most of them are very angry that their religion is being categorized as moderate by some. They are for Jihad, they are not moderate, and they find anyone who says they are to be infidels.
22 posted on 01/16/2004 10:18:25 PM PST by ladyinred (W/04)
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To: Pahuanui
In numbers so puny as to beg the question in the first place..........

Islamakazis and their financiers are very busy in the triple border region. The lawless area where Paraguay, Brazil, Argentina meet. Plus I am always reading about Hispanic converts to Islam in the USA, Mexico and beyond.
23 posted on 01/17/2004 4:53:57 AM PST by dennisw (“We'll put a boot in your ass, it's the American way.” - Toby Keith)
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To: kattracks

SOCIALISM - The Politics of Envy

ISLAM - The Religion of Envy

DEMOCRATS - The Party of Envy


24 posted on 01/17/2004 5:55:21 AM PST by Stallone (Warrior Freepers Rule The Earth)
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To: kattracks
MOSLEMS ARE THE ULTIMATE HYPOCRITES!

...Israel, would not be able to pursue its apartheid and racist policies in the Middle East...

There are many Arab citizens in Israel but NO Jews are allowed in "Palestine".
Doubly strange, that when complaining about "raciest policies" Arabs can cross borders into Israel from the PA controlled areas, yet no Jews are allowed to cross into PA controlled areas.

So just WHO is pursuing "apartheid and raciest policies in the Middle East"?

Only the Arabs of course.

For another example, the 1922 treaty signed by the Arabs and the Jews created Jordan as a home for the Arabs in Palestine. It gave 78% of Palestine, all of the land across the Jordan on the east side, to a new nation, Trans-Jordan, now just called Jordan. But the Arabs claim the West Bank too, screaming about "occupation". ROFL, their own treaty makes them, by International Law, the only occupiers in Israel!

So for that reason the rest of his sentence from above is the capper when said about Israel, for it is the exact description of the Moslem Arabs: "...They will create false enemies, they will distort facts, they will manipulate events; and they will concoct and fabricate lies."

I have found in almost every case, when an Arab is complaining about Israel, he is using a very accurate description of himself as the despicable example of what he hates. No wonder why Moslems have such a shame problem.

Sucks to be them...

25 posted on 01/17/2004 12:12:40 PM PST by American in Israel (A wise man's heart directs him to the right, but the foolish mans heart directs him toward the left.)
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To: kattracks
“The only known American supporter of al-Qaeda and bin Laden is John Walker Lindh…

He's right. Too bad he's not trying to help find the unknown al-Qaeda supporters in America.

26 posted on 01/17/2004 12:19:33 PM PST by CommandoFrank (Peer into the depths of hell and there is the face of Islam!)
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To: eccl1212
"... there has been a steady stream of attacks in the Qu¹ran including specific verses taken out of context and on the Prophet. These attacks are vicious. They¹re mean spirited and politically motivated."

Okay, so Art is pushing for us to no longer be blasphemous toward the Qu'ran in calling it the religion of peace?

27 posted on 01/17/2004 12:26:15 PM PST by EGPWS
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To: XHogPilot
Thanks for posting that XHog Pilot.

I'll put it in print....

Art Torres, former California State Senator and current Chair of California Democratic Party: “Remember, 187 is the last gasp of White America in California. Understand that.”

Can anyone imagine a white politican making this statement? Does anyone out there think a white politician or community leader would still have his position after making this outrageous remark?

Can anyone not believe that the outrage over this comment would not completely ruined anyone else's career/job/position?

What a racist, what an outrage!

My contempt for Art Torres is solid. I really dislike that punk.

28 posted on 01/17/2004 12:37:04 PM PST by Joe Hadenuf (I failed anger management class, they decided to give me a passing grade anyway)
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To: Joe Hadenuf
Er....Can anyone not believe that the outrage over this comment would not completely ruin anyone else's career/job/position.
29 posted on 01/17/2004 12:39:18 PM PST by Joe Hadenuf (I failed anger management class, they decided to give me a passing grade anyway)
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To: Paul C. Jesup
It that 1976?

Sure, why not? ;-D

30 posted on 01/17/2004 1:26:31 PM PST by FierceDraka (Service and Glory!)
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To: FierceDraka
(sarcasm) Damn, I was hoping for the smell of gunpowder instead of weed. :p
31 posted on 01/17/2004 5:24:21 PM PST by Paul C. Jesup
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