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Dec 10 2010

Political Correctness Kills: Study Shows How Terrorists Infiltrate U.S. Government

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There is a very important — one might even say life-and-death — distinction that should be made in considering U.S. counterterrorism policy. Certainly, U.S. forces have had many successes in stopping intended terrorist attacks against the United States. Yet there have also been a number of failures. How to distinguish what made the difference?

The successes in the post-September 11 era have come when the techniques of police and military work or intelligence-gathering were used against full-time terrorists. Indeed, an observer could sum up the handling of terrorism in the United States in the almost-decade since September 11 by saying there have been no major attacks, and the policy has been successful.

When it comes to organizations planning attacks, this approach works very well. But when the threat involves individuals or small groups being radicalized and perhaps joining or supporting terrorist groups, the record is much worse.

The weakness is in analysis, profiling, decision-making, and understanding the nature of the enemy ideology. As a result, there have been a number of smaller attacks, including some not counted at all by a government that wants to keep its batting average high, and some near-misses that were averted due more to luck than to skill.

In addition, a huge amount of money has been wasted and effort misdirected, as many are coming to see regarding the current methods of airport security.

In understanding these vital issues one can read no better work than Patrick Poole’s 10 Failures of the U.S. Government on the Domestic Islamist Threat. (Patrick Poole is a frequent PJM contributor.)

He provides ten case studies, each of which is hair-raising, and none of which, arguably, has led to major corrective action. At the root of each one is a failure or refusal to comprehend revolutionary Islamism or the bureaucratic fear of taking on the enemy. Moreover, some cases show how the other side has even gained political influence in America.

Consider Abdulrahman Alamoudi, the Muslim leader who most frequently visited the Clinton White House. Poole rightly describes Alamoudi as:

The most prominent Islamic activist leader in America at the time, he had infiltrated the highest levels of political power. … [He was asked] by the Defense Department to establish the military’s Muslim chaplain corps, and appointed by the State Department to serve as a civilian ambassador, taking six taxpayer-funded trips to the Middle East. … Just days after the 9/11 attacks, he appeared with President Bush and other Muslim leaders at a press conference at the Islamic Center of Washington, D.C. despite his public comments a year earlier at a rally just steps from the White House identifying himself as a supporter of the Hamas and Hezbollah terrorist organizations.

In July 2005 the Treasury Department revealed that Alamoudi had been one of al-Qaeda’s top fundraisers ….

Go back and reread the last two paragraphs. Shouldn’t this experience have created great skepticism about proclaiming Muslim leaders to be moderate without critically examining their record? Instead, the opposite has happened.

Then there was Ali Mohamed, a man who trained American soldiers on Arab culture and infiltrated the U.S. Army’s training program for intelligence officers in the Middle East. Simultaneously, he was teaching Islamist militants in the United States — including the cell that carried out the 1993 World Trade Center bombing — how to shoot and blow things up. Later, he became al-Qaeda’s chief military expert.

How might the Army have known to distrust this man? Well, he had been expelled from the Egyptian army because of his terrorist sympathies, and Egypt warned the United States about him.

We’ve heard a lot lately about al-Qaeda’s new star, Anwar al-Awlaki, who has been behind many of the recent terrorist attacks on America. But did you know, as Poole writes:

Despite being subject to a FBI investigation initiated in 1999, and having been interviewed by the FBI at least four times after 9/11 for his contacts with two of the hijackers, Al-Awlaki was leading prayers for congressional Muslim staffers inside the U.S. Capitol. … Al-Awlaki was also feted at a luncheon inside the still-smoldering Pentagon following the 9/11 attacks …

Poole also writes of:

… Anwar Hajjaj, a local Islamic cleric who still leads prayers for the Congressional Muslim Staff Association. Hajjaj headed the Taibah International Aid Association, which was designated a global terrorist organization by the Treasury Department in May 2004.

And about lobbyist Faisal Gill, appointed to a senior post in the Department of Homeland Security:

… a former aide to al-Qaeda fundraiser Abdurahman Alamoudi … [Gill] had omitted his previous employment as director of government relations for Alamoudi’s American Muslim Council on the Standard Form 86 required for Gill’s security clearance. Gill had been at the forefront of AMC’s political efforts to end the use of secret evidence in terrorism deportation proceedings. In his position in the Homeland Security Intelligence division, he had access to a wide range of top-secret information, including vulnerabilities of national critical infrastructure.

Gill was investigated and cleared at the time, despite the fact that he had lied.

Hesham Islam has been an especially powerful figure: the senior advisor for international affairs for Deputy Defense Secretary Gordon England and the Pentagon’s point-man for Muslim outreach. When one officer wrote a good study of revolutionary Islamist ideology, Islam campaigned to get him fired. Other officials told me that Islam tried to push them out also.

Islam’s autobiography on a Defense Department site contained clear contradictions and omissions, while his own academic work was rather shockingly radical. His father had worked for Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein, while Islam claimed that he had survived a ship sinking that apparently never happened.

This study doesn’t include many other cases, most notably that of Nidal Hasan, the Fort Hood terrorist, where the Army’s negligence was responsible for the tragedy. At the time, I called Hasan the first terrorist to give an academic lecture with Power Point — to an Army audience — explaining his intention to commit a terrorist attack. Since then, things haven’t improved, including the Army’s report that didn’t even dare to talk about jihad.

Let’s be clear. There should be no witch-hunt of Muslims. This is about applying the same kind of scrutiny to Muslims that anyone else gets. The truth: bureaucrats are afraid to follow clear leads and point out obvious problems, lest their careers be injured by accusations of Islamophobia.

During the 1930s, it was regarded as impolite to look into whether there were Soviet agents in the U.S. government. Despite the lies and exaggerations of certain people later, there was a very serious Communist infiltration that damaged U.S. interests.

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Dec 06 2010

A Muslim Jew-hater and supporter of genocide is flushed out

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Sep 23 2010

Cass Sunstein

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Cass Sunstein ‘Food and Shelter should NOT be a right’. So why is HealthCare?Posted on June 13, 2010 by notalemming 

I want to open your eyes to a concept.  The concept of basic human needs.  Food, water and shelter.  These three items are by far the most important things to human existence.  Right?  So if these are the most important items to sustaining human life, keep in mind you can live without health care, then why is health care a mandate?  The fact mankind walks the earth still today is proof of that we can survive as a species without health care. The same cannot be said for food, water and shelter.  

You should be aware of Sunstein’s words on this very subject.  These words need to be applied to the upcoming court battles that will take on the federally mandated ObamaCare law. Cass Suntein’s own words in this video should play a role in how those hearings go. These words particulary from this man should help move America closer to a repeal of the ObamaCare law.  

Cass Sunstein  

The person speaking in this short clip is Cass Sunstein, Obama’s “Regulatory Czar”.  One of the few that was actually confirmed by the Senate.  

The video is from an interview that took place with Cass Sunstein on Nov 13th 2005.  It has particular importance when understanding his reasoning about basic human needs and his derisive view of the republican party point of view.   I think it is clear in the fact we are having to sue the Federal Government to repeal ObamaCare shows the Obama Administrations disdain for the Republican party and quit frankly the vast majority of the US population.  

Cass Sunstein states “But I think it would be a huge mistake, an abuse a form of arrogance for the supreme court to understand the Constitution to require everyone to have food and a place to live.”  “What I am objecting to is an approach to the Constitution that reads it to reflect the views of the Republican party.”  

So lets look at this.  The legislated or Congressional mandate to call for a ‘right’ to food and shelter on its face would be an arrogant abuse of power.  Hmmm…  

So how does this apply to a mandate on Health Care?  Would Sunstein’s position still not have to be the same.  Or is the defense of ObamaCare from the progressive left just more hypocritical activism  pushing a mandate that is an arrogant abuse of power that gives big government more control?  

Even on its face it would seem that Cass Sunstein would find the ObamaCare legislation un-Constitutional.  This would seem to be the general conclusion of his statement since in a range of human requirements he thinks that two of the 3 most essential should not be mandated, Food and Shelter. We can assume the third as well since some would classify water as a form of food.  So why would Health Care be required as a mandate, a right?  Perhaps we should ask Cloward and Piven why Health Care should be a mandate.  Or perhaps Saul Alinsky knows.  

If you have trouble locating Cloward and Piven or Alinsky then ask a Labor Union leader like Andy Stern.  He can direct you to them straight away or probably even explain it better than they might.  After all the Labor Unions have a “$pecial Interest”  in seeing this through.  You can Marx my words on it!

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Sep 13 2010

The Real Gaza

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Jun 17 2010

Of Mosques and Men: Reflections on the Ground Zero Mosque

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