Pure Stupidity? Something Else?

Stuart323 at aol.com Stuart323 at aol.com
Sun Nov 18 23:13:42 PST 2001


From: "Seth Ackerman" <sia at nyc.rr.com> writes


> But if Hezbollah tomorrow gave the US credible
> assurances it would transform itself into a pro-American conservative
> religious party, I think all US grievances would be so much water under the
> bridge.
>

Apparently so, if they'll come out for social security privatization, flat taxes, and faith-based social services. See

http://www.thenewrepublic.com/111201/foer111201.html

GROVER NORQUIST'S STRANGE ALLIANCE WITH RADICAL ISLAM. Fevered Pitch by Franklin Foer

On the afternoon of September 26, George W. Bush gathered 15 prominent Muslim- and Arab-Americans at the White House. With cameras rolling, the president proclaimed that "the teachings of Islam are teachings of peace and good." It was a critically important moment, a statement to the world that America's Muslim leaders unambiguously reject the terror committed in Islam's name.

Unfortunately, many of the leaders present hadn't unambiguously rejected it. To the president's left sat Dr. Yahya Basha, president of the American Muslim Council, an organization whose leaders have repeatedly called Hamas "freedom fighters." Also in attendance was Salam Al-Marayati, executive director of the Muslim Public Affairs Council, who on the afternoon of September 11 told a Los Angeles public radio audience that "we should put the State of Israel on the suspect list." And sitting right next to President Bush was Muzammil Siddiqi, president of the Islamic Society of North America, who last fall told a Washington crowd chanting pro-Hezbollah slogans, "America has to learn if you remain on the side of injustice, the wrath of God will come." Days later, after a conservative activist confronted Karl Rove with dossiers about some of Bush's new friends, Rove replied, according to the activist, "I wish I had known before the event took place."

If the administration was caught unaware, it may be because they placed their trust in one of the right's most influential activists: Grover Norquist. As president of Americans for Tax Reform, Norquist is best known for his tireless crusades against big government. But one of Norquist's lesser-known projects over the last few years has been bringing American Muslims into the Republican Party

-------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <../attachments/20011119/a6ca5cb2/attachment.htm>



More information about the lbo-talk mailing list