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> > On May 13, 12:27 pm, last_p...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > On May 13, 1:11 pm, last_p...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > > > For pro-Israel voters, Obama's 2 middle names
> > > > should be the least of their concerns
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> > > > By Jonathan Mark
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> > > > Pro-Hamas advisor may be gone, but senator has more
> > > > radical backers press is ignoring
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> > > > Recent weeks have seen a considerable amount of
> > > > coverage focusing on whether Sen. Barack Obama has
> > > > too many friends with an anti-American bias, notably his
> > > > longtime pastor, Jeremiah Wright, whom Obama has
> > > > finally renounced, and William Ayers, a Chicago
> > > > professor who was a 1960s radical with the Weathermen
> > > > terrorist group, a friend****p Obama dismissed as casual.
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> > > > But if Wright and Ayers have been thoroughly explored
> > > > in primary debates and interviews, Obama's other
> > > > relation****ps with radicals have been relatively
> > > > unexplored.
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> > > > For example, the Los Angeles Times devoted a lengthy
> > > > front-page story (April 10) by Peter Wallsten headlined,
> > > > "Allies of Palestinians see a friend in Barack Obama.
> > > > They consider him receptive despite his clear sup****t
> > > > of Israel." The story was not picked up by any other
> > > > American paper. It is rather unusual for a major daily to
> > > > think a story worthy of front-page coverage and no other
> > > > paper to share that *****sment.
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> > > > The story focused on Obama's time as an Illinois state
> > > > legislator, just five years ago, when he was friends, if not
> > > > allied, with Ra****d Khalidi, the vocal anti-Zionist
> > > > professor at Columbia University who at the time was
> > > > living in Obama's Chicago district; Edward Said, the late
> > > > anti-Zionist professor and member of the Palestinian
> > > > Authority legislature; and Ali Abunimah, a resident of
> > > > Obama's district and editor of the Electronic Intifada
> > > > online journal.
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> > > > At a farewell party for Khalidi, Obama is quoted as
> > > > saying that his conversations with Khalidi had been
> > > > "consistent reminders to me of my own blind spots and
> > > > my own biases."
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> > > > Wallsten writes, the Obama-Khalidi relation****p "have
> > > > left some Palestinian American leaders believing that
> > > > Obama is more receptive to their viewpoint than he is
> > > > willing to say."
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> > > > They base that belief on his presence at "events
> > > > where anger at Israeli and U.S. Middle East policy
> > > > was freely expressed," not unlike those who wonder
> > > > about Obama's truest self after his relation****p with
> > > > Wright and his anger.
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> > > > "I am confident that Barack Obama is more
> > > > sympathetic to the position of ending the occupation than
> > > > either of the other candidates," said Hussein Ibish, a
> > > > senior fellow for the American Task Force on Palestine,
> > > > to Wallsten.
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> > > > The foreign minister of Hamas has recently endorsed
> > > > Obama for president, another story that has sunk like a
> > > > stone, barely re****ted other than by Fox and a popular
> > > > right-wing website, even though Sen. John McCain
> > > > brought it up on the campaign trail.
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> > > > In 1998, re****ts Wallsten, Obama attended a speech by
> > > > Edward Said in which Said called for a nonviolent
> > > > campaign "against settlements, against Israeli apartheid."
> > > > Later, Obama and his wife were photographed at dinner
> > > > with Said. "If only Obama could burn this picture," writes
> > > > Al Ahram, but the Cairo paper printed the picture anyway.
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> > > > Abraham Foxman, national director for the
> > > > Anti-Defamation League, told the Los Angeles Times, "In
> > > > the context of [Obama] spending 20 years in a church"
> > > > where anti-Israel rhetoric was repeated, "that's what
> > > > makes his presence at an Arab-American event with a
> > > > Said a greater concern."
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> > > > Wallsten re****ts that Abunimah of Electronic Intifada
> > > > said he heard Obama call for an "even-handed
> > > > approach" toward Israel. In 2004, when Obama was
> > > > running for the Senate, Abunimah quoted Obama as
> > > > saying that he was sorry he wasn't talking more about
> > > > the Palestinian cause, but that his primary campaign
> > > > had constrained what he could say. (Obama told
> > > > Jewish leaders in Cleveland recently that a pro-Israel
> > > > position is not necessarily a pro-Likud one.)
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> > > > And yet Wallsten's story of Obama's
> > > > Palestinian-American sup****t, while burning up the
> > > > blogosphere from the Huffington Post to The Nation to
> > > > Zionist sites, received almost no coverage beyond that.
> > > > It was reprinted on a Fox TV Web site in Seattle and
> > > > was mentioned in the Jordan Times.
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> > > > Obama has not been asked about it in the debates,
> > > > and in meetings with Jewish communities in Cleveland
> > > > and Philadelphia, where he has been asked repeatedly
> > > > about Wright's relation****p with Louis Farrakhan but
> > > > not about his own relation****p with Electronic Intifada.
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> > > > =95=95 All of the above reinforces my opinion that Barak
> > > > Hussein Muhammad Obama is a plant of the Muslim
> > > > Brotherhood. It should be known that HAMAS, CAIR,
> > > > al Qa'eda, Hizb ut-Tahrir, etc are all subsidiaries of
> > > > the Muslim Brotherhood.
>
> > > > * Jonathan Mark is Associate Editor
> > > > of the New York Jewish Week.
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> > > > =A9 2008, NY Jewish Week
>
> > > What makes The Muslim Brotherhood Project
> > > different is it represents a flexible, multi-phased,
> > > long-term approach to the =93cultural invasion=94 of the
> > > West. Calling for the utilization of various tactics,
> > > ranging from:
> > > * immigration
> > > * infiltration
> > > * surveillance
> > > * propaganda
> > > * protest
> > > ** deception
> > > ** political legitimacy
> > > ** and terrorism, ...
>
> > > The Project has served for more than two decades
> > > as the Muslim Brotherhood "master plan".
> > > As can be seen in a number of examples throughout
> > > Europe - including the political recognition of parallel
> > > Islamist Government organizations in Sweden, the
> > > recent "cartoon" jihad in Denmark, the Parisian
> > > car-burning intifada November '06, and the 7/7 terrorist
> > > attacks in London - the plan outlined in The Project has
> > > been overwhelmingly successful.
>
> > > And you can see it working here in America through
> > > the efforts of CAIR, MAS, Moveon.org, x-Rep
> > > McKinney, Rep Keith Ellison, and the Democrat
> > > Party.
>
> > > CAIR, MAS, IAP, HAMAS, PLO, al Qa'eda, et al
> > > =3D Muslim Brotherhood in America
> > > =3D Muslim Brotherhood Project to Rule the World
>
> > > We do not need to have the Muslim Brotherhood
> > > in the Whitehouse.
>
> > Music To My Ears
> > The citizens of America are damned tired of sup****ting the terrorists
> > government of Israel. Let them fight their own gawdamned war.
>
> =95=95=95 Know Them by Their Own Words =95=95=95
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> =95=95=95 Zahir Muhsein: Member PLO Executive and
> the hoax of "Palestinian" identity
>
> In a March 31, 1977 interview with the Amsterdam-based
> newspaper "Dagblad de Verdieping Trouw", March 31, 1977,
> PLO executive committee member Zahir Muhsein said:
> "The Palestinian people does not exist. The creation of a
> Palestinian state is only a means for continuing our struggle
> against the state of Israel for our Arab unity. In reality today
> there is no difference between Jordanians, Palestinians,
> Syrians and Lebanese. Only for political and tactical reasons
> do we speak today about the existence of a Palestinian
> people, since Arab national interests demand that we posit
> the existence of a distinct 'Palestinian people' to oppose
> Zionism. For tactical reasons, Jordan, which is a sovereign
> state with defined borders, cannot raise claims to Haifa and
> Jaffa, while as a Palestinian, I can undoubtedly demand Haifa,
> Jaffa, Beer-Sheva and Jerusalem. However, the moment we
> reclaim our right to all of Palestine, we will not wait even a
> minute to unite Palestine and Jordan."
>
> =95=95 On 9/13/1993, the same day that Arafat signed the Declaration
> of Principles of the Oslo Accords on the White House lawn,
> Arafat appeared in a taped interview on Jordan TV: "Since we
> cannot defeat Israel in war, we do it in stages. We take any and
> every territory that we can of Palestine, and establish a
> sovereignty there, and we use it as a springboard to take more.
> When the time comes, we can get the Arab nations to join us for
> the final blow against Israel."
Sounds like a plan to me.
Palestine does not exist...HA HA HA HA..And we are not in a recession
and the surge is working.


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