Posted on 02/20/2003 4:19:54 PM PST by TLBSHOW
Conservatives Fight Over Islam
Wes Vernon, NewsMax.com
Thursday, Feb. 20, 2003
WASHINGTON A fierce, nearly three-week running battle of accusations and counter-accusations between two conservative icons has brought to the front burner a long-festering debate among President Bushs supporters on how far the White House should go in seeking Islamic support.
Frank Gaffney, president of the Center for Security Policy and a former assistant secretary of defense in the Reagan administration, has accused two White House officials Ali Talbah and his predecessor Sukhail Khan of putting President Bush in the company of people who have made no secret of their sympathy for terrorists, provided them financial support, excused their murderous attacks and/or sought to impede the prosecution of the war against them. Gaffney reiterated these charges in his Washington Times column Tuesday.
Gaffneys initial comment in this flap came at the annual Conservative Political Action Conference on Jan. 31.
His remarks sparked a stinging rebuttal from Grover Norquist, president of Americans for Tax Reform and one-time confidant of Newt Gingrich when the latter was speaker of the House.
There is no place in the conservative movement for racial prejudice, religious bigotry or ethnic hatred, Norquist told Gaffney in a Feb. 5 letter. He went on to accuse his fellow conservative of attacking each of the two White House officials because of their Muslim faith.
Norquist then banished Gaffney from further attendance at his influential coalition meetings that he holds every Wednesday, pending an accepted apology to Tulbah and Sukhail. He added, It is important that we, as conservatives, stand up against bigotry, racism, and religious hatred whenever it raises its ugly head.
Gaffney replied with a three-and-a-half page single-spaced letter to Norquist that offered no apology. Gaffney not only refused to apologize but also cited chapter and verse of quotes from radical Islamic fundamentalists (Wahhabists) who had been received cordially at the White House.
He also stressed that he had taken pains to express distinction between such Islamists, and what is, I believe, the majority of Muslims in this country whom the former [Wahhabists] are determined to recruit, intimidate, and dominate through a variety of techniques.
The CSP boss took Norquist to task for his involvement with Islamic Institute, through which, Gaffney argued, Norquist and his associates had been instrumental in promoting and facilitating Wahabbis access to the executive and legislative branches of government and thereby could prove politically damaging and strategically detrimental to our cause and the well-being of our country.
Norquist says Islamic Institute was formed to promote within the Muslim world the fact that the Koran and Islam are perfectly consistent with a free and open society.
In an interview with NewsMax.com, Norquist said he wrote his letter because the two young White House Muslims whom Gaffney criticized were merely underlings carrying out decisions made by more senior White House officials.
He decided to single out the kid who was a Muslim in both cases, even though the people making decisions are Presbyterians and Catholics, not Muslims, the ATR president said.
In his latest column, Gaffney reports that one Muslim representative in a group visiting the Oval Office just days after 9/11, Shaykh Hamza Yusuf, had said two days before the attack: This country is facing a terrible fate. This country stands condemned.
Why FBI Couldnt Find Him
When FBI agents visited Yusufs home, they were stunned to learn from his wife that he was unavailable because he was with the president.
However, Norquist, while not vouching for anyone, said the Muslims who had access to the president passed muster with the Secret Service and the FBI or they wouldnt have been there.
If they were a security risk, not if they said something stupid, if they were a security risk or a problem ... the Secret Service would pull them out, he said.
Gaffney describes as bizarre FBI Director Robert Muellers decision to speak to the American Muslim Council last year despite that groups long record of activities hostile to the Bush administrations prosecution of the war on terror.
Walking the sometimes unclear lines between peace-loving Muslim Americans and those who pose a threat is a dilemma symbolized by the bitter dispute between Gaffney and Norquist, two well-known conservatives in the Bush constituency.
Mo, I believe you're becoming delusional. Please relax.
Haven't forgotten. Unfortunately, radical Islam is not just a religious belief, it's also a political ideology, specifically, a radical utopian ideology, whose adherents have expansionist designs, and who like other totalitarian adherents (fascists, communists), view violence as an appropriate means to their ends.
It's my enemy; and it should be your's too.
Hehehehehe......you bad.
Now, you and TLBSHOW can make your insinuations, then claim that's not what you meant, when called to state it explicitly, but it belies reality.
Say, what do you make of the arrest today?! President Bush is most pleased, I'm sure, that these guys were indicted. Most pleased.
Then why are members of congress who were orginially against the war with Iraq ashe white after a briefing to Powell and Rumsfeld and are now 100% behind the President
So what do you make of President Bush's DOJ making the nab?
Hooray!
Oh, you're not happy? Oh, well, can't please everbody!
You have NO ONE to blame but yourself because you did it
We finally realized that a lot of the stuff you post is not true and we're tied of it.
This has been all about Grover and all the bots want to make it about The President, I'd like to know why?
You made it about the president:
It does not look like Frank plans to drop it and me I have always wondered why The President and Mr Powell attacked Pat Robertson so hard and calls Islam Peace, looks like that answer is coming rather we like what it is or not. Because Islam isn't peace its a bloody cult.
20 posted on 02/17/2003 11:06 PM PST by TLBSHOW
I think I will have to say this country is being sold out from within and from who is what really saddens me tonight.
23 posted on 02/17/2003 11:27 PM PST by TLBSHOW
Thanks, I was afraid that was going to be my confirmation about President Bush. After refusing to go after Clinton and the CFR signing I have been on a fast track to this point but always hoping I was wrong.
I have fought it tooth and nail, many times standing up for him, but in my heart with my gift when he refused to bring Clinton up on charges in an instant that day the truth was told to me and I have fought it a long time back and forth hoping I was wrong maybe once since I recieved the gift of truth. I have not ever been wrong if I follow my first thoughts and not try and fight them.
I am deeply sadden tonight and I am going to sign off for the evening with this post. Frank J. Gaffney, Jr. is correct and he will be slammed but good by these people.
26 posted on 02/18/2003 1:10 AM PST by TLBSHOW
Do you understand what is being implied in this thread? Its been a long day since this thread started and I have done nothing but study all resources that I have and I do understand even better what is implied than I did when I found this story last night at Midnight. I am still doing research and study and I hoped what is being implied would be false. I say I had hoped!
34 posted on 02/18/2003 2:22 PM PST by TLBS
Your article is from October 2001 and the "last year" refers to 2000.
This statement, by itself, proves that you are a liar and a disruptor. Keep it up, Todd. Maybe you'll get what you deserve.
You're tied of it? Are you gonna tie up someone?
Thanks for the laughs! This is a humor thread, isn't it? LOL
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