Posted on 10/09/2004 6:26:19 AM PDT by ArmedNReady
The Arab American Political Action Committee nearly unanimously endorsed its candidate for president on Tuesday.
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This says a lot, and it's all good news for Pres. Bush
My thoughts exactly...I was just getting ready to say that and you beat me to the punch!! If the Arabs are for Kerry then I'm against him!
Eventhough Kerry talks tough against terrorism, the Islamofantics know that he's a pervaricating pansy who will side with France against America's national security interests.
A pushy Muslim activist demanded a county elections office worker accept a box of 550 applications to vote after the close of business on the last day to register in Palm Beach County, Florida.
According to a report in the Palm Beach Post, Theresa LePore attempted to close the office at 5 p.m. last Monday when a young man showed up 15 minutes after the deadline, insisting she accept a box of 550 applications on behalf of a group of Muslims determined to oust President Bush.
http://worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=40842
And what a way to thank George W. Bush for CONSISTENTLY and SINCERELY preaching that Islam is a great and peaceful religion that has been hijacked by a few extremists, when even the most credible American Muslims' organization (freemuslims.com) acknowledges that the jihadists have managed to co-opt more than a minority of that faith.
This is a little like the welfare-lobby: give us everything; ask us for nothing. Rights, yes; responsibilities, no.
Another group "key" to the election. By my count we've got about 25 keys so far.
Sounds about right.
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. Theresa LePore vowed to close the Palm Beach County elections office at 5 p.m. Monday, the final day to register to vote in the Nov. 2 election, but a young man who arrived about 15 minutes after the deadline managed to drop off 550 applications on behalf of a group of Muslims determined to oust President George W. Bush.
LePore, no stranger to confrontations, said the man demanded she accept the bundles of voter registration applications attached to slips of paper identifying them as having been collected by Voting is Power (VIP), an offshoot of the Washington, D.C.-based Muslim American Society.
LePore said he showed up about 15 minutes after she locked the door to her office at 5 p.m., carrying a box of applications. She said she told him her office was closed but he could mail the forms as long as they were postmarked by midnight that night.
But, she said, he wasn't satisfied, and managed to slip inside the lobby when someone left.
"He started hollering about disenfranchising people," said LePore, who took the box after he thrust it at her. She said that, because some of the applications were dated in July and others were incomplete, she told him that he should have turned them in on time so the potential voters could have cast ballots in the Aug. 31 primary or corrected missing information.
"Then he started saying, 'You're all alike,' or something to that effect, and 'It's better in New York,'" she said. "And I said, 'Why don't you go back to New York?'"
The man did not identify himself and Bret Wask, whose name was on the VIP labels attached to the forms, did not return numerous telephone calls to The Palm Beach Post.
LePore, who said she also let a few individuals turn in single registration forms until 6 p.m., was surprised to learn that VIP's parent group is the Muslim American Society Freedom Foundation, an organization that has a federal 501(c)3 designation for religious non-profits. Although the group claims it is non-partisan, its political action committee has formally endorsed John Kerry for president.
Florida is one of five battleground states targeted by Muslims for get-out-the-vote efforts, MASFF executive director Mahdi Bray said Thursday. VIP recruiters in Florida registered about 7,000 new Muslim voters, he said, who he hopes will go to the polls on Election Day and vote for Kerry.
Florida has about 120,000 Arab American voters, of whom about 15 percent are Muslim, according to pollster James Zogby, president of the Arab American Institute in Washington, D.C. The other states targeted by VIP are Minnesota, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Michigan, which has 235,000 Arab American voters, the largest in the country.
"This administration's policy of preemptive war has destabilized the region," Bray said Thursday. "Many of us who know the region know that this can of worms this administration has opened, this mistaken policy, will haunt the Muslim world for years to come."
Although critical of Bush's decision to invade Iraq, Bray said that like his peers he is pleased that Saddam Hussein was arrested.
"He's a dictator. He's a thug," he said, "but what we've done to deal with this thug and this dictator is unconscionable."
VIP is a small player in a recent phenomenon in which tax-exempt organizations called 527s for the federal tax code section that authorizes them engage in political activities like conducting voter-registration drives and "persuasion" campaigns throughout the country.
Although they cannot formally endorse a party, most of these groups support Democratic causes and candidates. Of the top ten 527s, only one the Club for Growth is Republican-oriented. The 527 advocacy groups use unlimited amounts of so-called soft money to buy radio and television advertisements and pay door-to-door canvassers, like workers for America Coming Together (ACT), which has since July opened eight Florida field offices, including one in West Palm Beach.
ACT's political action committee also supports John Kerry. Millionaires George Soros and Peter Lewis have collectively donated more than $13 million to ACT and MoveOn.org, another pro-Kerry group, according to Internal Revenue Service records.
ACT and its partner, the Media Fund, supported by the Joint Victory Campaign 2004, have collected more than $53 million thus far, followed by 527s for the service employees' union, which has $16 million, and the union representing state, federal and municipal workers, with $13 million, according to IRS records released Monday. The unions also support Kerry.
Secretary of State Glenda Hood and Gov. Jeb Bush have criticized the 527 advocacy groups' voter registration efforts even before recent reports about irregularities with the applications surfaced throughout the state.
Law enforcement officials are currently investigating complaints, including unauthorized party affiliation changes, and bogus voter registrations and forged absentee ballot requests, in St. Petersburg, Tallahassee and Miami-Dade County. A state department spokeswoman confirmed the U.S. Department of Justice is investigation allegations of voter fraud in Florida.
The Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now (ACORN), pushing the minimum-wage ballot initiative, is under investigation in Miami-Dade County, for possible violations including registering former felons to vote. ACORN workers are cooperating in that investigation, which the group blames on a "disgruntled ex-employee," and another in St. Petersburg, in which the group is accused of changing the former mayor's party affiliation without his knowledge, said spokesman Brian Kettenring.
Dara Kam writes for The Palm Beach Post.
http://www.palmbeachpost.com/news/content/shared/news/politics/stories/10/08elections.html
Thanks
I wondered how many replies it would take to say the obvious.
Only 8. We're getting it! ;)
Welcome to FR and, since you don't sport a tagline, the above would make a great one, IMO.
Hey, Dems, read my tagline...
WHO CARES? The Arab-American vote is only 1% of the vote nationwide and much of that is in Michigan which is an ultra liberal state anyhow that will be going for Kerry. We need to be more concerned with winning over black Americans (13% of the voting bloc in America) who feel that God would send them to hell if they don't vote for the Democrats.
That's true, but there's something more here.
This is exactly what's happening in European elections - the muslims voting as a bloc.
People who vote as a bloc generally aren't independent enough to know their own mind, and listen to some leader to "advise" them of what political course to take.
No matter what Bush tries to tell us muslims do not belong to a peaceful religion, but rather to a religion that urges the takeover of a country by any means necessary - especially by voting.
This is the price Americans have to pay for listening to the multiculturalists who let into this country people whose aim is not to assimilate but to conquer.
After this election is over is there any reason to expect muslims not to continue trying to "conquer" parts of this country?
Are we to end up like Sweden were parts of that country are under Islamic rule, and police fear going into it?
No matter what liberals say our Constitution was never meant to be a suicide pact.
If Kerry is elected, there will be a major kerrorist attack on the US followed by Kerry designating either Kansas or Nebraska as America's first "officially" Islamic state. OF COURSE, the Arabs will vote for Kerry, terrorists and kerrorists are the same!!
Muslims faceing the <-sillyness of Islam, face challengeing their cultures and face being rejected by their familys, friends, and in some cases face death at the hands of those very same people....Apostasy(leaving Islam) is punishable by death. Mohammed said, "Whoever changes his Islamic religion, kill him." QU'ran,Surah Vol. 9:57
Islam has a strong murderological base... ACT LIKE YOU BELIEVE IT OR DIE!...
Has this bunch been listed as a terorists money source yet? One of their donors received Saddamn oil vouchers.
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