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To: teddyballgame

Thanks.

The most open administration is the most underhanded.

If we don’t get rid of him in 2012 we won’t have a country left.


145 posted on 02/01/2011 7:13:57 AM PST by dervish (I never saw a wild thing sorry for itself)
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To: dervish

Napolitano Meets with Muslim Brotherhood Leaders
As part of a new “counter-radicalization” program, the Homeland Security secretary quietly met with individuals tied to the outlawed terror group. (This is Part One of a two-part article.)

February 17, 2010 - by Richard Pollock

Last month, U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano and her senior staff privately met in Washington, D.C., with a select group of Muslim, Arab, and Sikh organizations. Among the mix were three organizations directly associated with an outlawed terrorist entity — the Muslim Brotherhood.

Secretary Napolitano spent an hour and a half briefing them on Department of Homeland Security (DHS) counter-radicalization and anti-terrorist programs. The intensive briefings spanned two days (January 27 and 28) and were called by the DHS.

Although there is no evidence of an exchange of classified information, this meeting was the beginning of an Obama administration program aimed at devising a new information-sharing framework with the Muslim organizations — some of them regarded as extremist because of their ties to the Muslim Brotherhood. The group is to meet regularly with DHS senior aides and with Napolitano. This program was imported from the United Kingdom. The Obama administration has decided to replicate the UK program to win over Muslims and to get them to collaborate with the federal government


146 posted on 02/01/2011 7:16:00 AM PST by teddyballgame
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