Posted on 09/22/2010 11:20:19 AM PDT by La Lydia
The vetting of the Flim Flam Imam and million-dollar slumlord continues with no cooperation from the moribund mainstream media. Nonie Darwish has exhumed some off the record remarks by the Victory Mosque imam that will never find their way into dinosaur media reports. The interview from June 20, 2006 unmasks Raufs long range goals for the United States. The great Bridge Builders game plan includes creating an Islamic State without borders, which Rauf believes would exist today if not for Western interference. The Ground Zero mosque imam also discusses some of his other objectives which include: (1) manipulating U.S. foreign policy, (2) advocating for Hamas and (3) getting power on his side to push back the opposing interests. In one part of the post-interview, he also boasts that he advised and influenced former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright and that he has a blurb on the back of one of her books.
Raufs real feelings about 9/11 dont exactly line up with his image as the Great Moderate:
"9/11 was a watershed, was a major catalytic force in, in catalyzing the attention towards the issue of Islam, its presence in the West."
Once he was off mic, Rauf opened up about his advise and influence role with former Secretary of State, Madeleine Albright. When it comes to protecting the interests of the U.S., Albright has been one of the weaker links in the chain....
It would appear that the mainstream press is taking orders from Rauf as well.
"If the entertainment media, the news media, was broadcasted in print, describe and speak about the issues in a different way it can help change perceptions profoundly, because its the media, which helps shape perceptions to a great degree." ...
The Ottoman Empire had borders because the West pushed back.
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