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1 posted on 05/31/2005 2:36:46 AM PDT by rdb3
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2 posted on 05/31/2005 3:01:05 AM PDT by wildcatf4f3 (whats wrong with a draft?)
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"If liberals want the respect of conservatives they need to re-set their priorities. The first target on their agenda should not be the Bush Administration and the war in Iraq, but the fifth column left and the war against us at home."


But of course we know the "liberals" do not want this. In fact they would welcome terrorists who, if freed from Guantanamo, were to create murder and mayhem in the U.S. so as to point to the ineffective way this administration is fighting the war on terror.

The "liberal" [reads democrats, socialists, and communists] is the enemy of America as surely as any al-Qaeda.

3 posted on 05/31/2005 3:12:29 AM PDT by G.Mason ( It's people like you, that make people like me, people like you!)
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...turning us basically into factory chickens which can be forced fed the American diet of everything from food to Coca-Cola to movies and TV culture.

Wow. Just did a flashback to the 1970's.

5 posted on 05/31/2005 4:29:56 AM PDT by justa-hairyape
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7 posted on 05/31/2005 4:53:23 AM PDT by federal
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"on the very grave big issues of the day-issues of war, occupation, justice, opposition to globalization-the Muslims and the progressives are on the same side. "


I don't know if I am astounded more by what he said or the fact that he said it.


8 posted on 05/31/2005 6:20:06 AM PDT by worldclass (www.massright.com)
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Outstanding article with links and explanations. Thanks for posting.


9 posted on 05/31/2005 7:00:54 AM PDT by PGalt
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This is the article that Rush was just discussing about 5 minutes back.

The Michael Ratner in the article is, IIRC, Ellen Ratner's brother.


10 posted on 05/31/2005 10:22:23 AM PDT by BillF (Fight terrorists in Iraq & elsewhere, instead of waiting for them to come to America!)
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Thanks for posting this,I have a copy of Unholy Alliance....a great book.

From the Powerline Blog:

Unholy alliance

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May 31, 2005
Unholy alliance

David Horowitz's FrontPage column today follows up on his book Unholy Alliance: Radical Islam and the American Left. The column features the execrable George Galloway and the legal assault on our terrorist incarceration center at Guantanomo: "Vindication: There is an unholy alliance." Before Horowitz wrote the book on the subject, I tried to describe the phenomenon in a FrontPage column based on my attendance at the National Lawyers Guild national convention in Minneapolis in the fall of 2003: "Face to face with Lynne Stewart."

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Face to Face with Lynne Stewart

By Scott W. Johnson
PowerLineBlog.com | October 28, 2003

The national convention of the National Lawyers Guild took place starting Wednesday October 22 in Minneapolis. It concluded on October 26. On Thursday Minneapolis Star Tribune columnist Doug Grow noted the event in a column on Guild star Lynne Stewart: "Singing tunes a little to the left."

Stewart is the attorney for "the blind sheik," Omar Abdul Rahman. Rahman was the spiritual leader of a cell that carried out the first World Trade Center bombing in 1993 and was planning to blow up the Lincoln and Holland Tunnels. He is incarcerated in the federal medical detention facility maintained in Rochester, Minnesota. Last year FrontPage published a good column detailing the path that brought Lynne Stewart to her representation of Rahman: "Who is behind Lynne Stewart?"

In April 2002, Stewart was arrested on charges that she facilitated the support of a foreign terrorist organization. In July of this year federal judge John Koetl dismissed the two most serious counts of the indictment against Stewart. Two less serious counts (seeking to defraud the United States and making false statements) remain against her. Click here for Judge Koetl's order in PDF format. A FindLaw column by law professor Sherry Colb on the dismissed charges does a good job of explaining the seriousness of the underlying factual allegations: "Why Lynne Stewart is no heroine."

I was called by Guild member Jennifer Van Bergen and asked to speak as a supporter of the PATRIOT Act at a convention panel on the Act. Van Bergen is the author of a six-part series of columns urging the repeal of the Act; click here to access them. I asked her to look for someone else, but told her I might do it if she couldn't find anyone. She couldn't find anyone else. I appeared on the panel on October 24.

What was I thinking? In truth, I was giving it up for Power Line. I thought I would come away with something of interest to report to readers about Stewart. I'm not sure it worked out that way. I sat next to her on the panel, up close and personal. As you can tell from the banner below taken from Stewart's Web site, she's not an attractive woman.
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But that was certainly the least of it. Guild history suggests that it has acted as a Communist front organization through much of its history, and it was recognized as the legal bulwark of the Communist Party in the United States by the House Committee on UnAmerican Activities in 1950. Even Walter Goodman's The Committee, an unfriendly history of HUAC, suggests the correctness of this characterization. FrontPage has a good summary of Guild history:
"NLG:The legal fifth column."

The Guild convention took place at the Holiday Inn Metrodome, a block from the University of Minnesota Law School. Entering the convention precincts was a little shocking; the ambience, the displays, and the literature really marked the convention as hostile territory. The booth promoting Dennis Kucinich for president looked normal by contrast.

Many handouts touted the cause of the only Cuban prisoners championed by the Guild -- "the Cuba five." The five, of course, are not any of Castro's prisoners, but rather are five Cuban men held in federal prison on conviction of offenses including espionage against the United States. "Free the Cuba Five" is the motto; the cause of the Cuba five is part of the Guild's old-time religion.

The Guild's PATRIOT Act panel demonstrated how the Guild has moved seamlessly from defending America's Communist enemies to defending America's Islamofascist enemies. The common denominator between the Communist Manifesto and Shari'a law is not apparent in theory; only in practice does raw hatred of the United States unmistakbly reveal itself as the glue that joins the Guild and these two causes.

Stewart referred several times to 9/11 as providing the "pretext" or "excuse" for snuffing out idealistic "activists" such as she. Her indictment, she acknowledged, was not brought under the PATRIOT Act but, according to Stewart, it resulted from the same "aura" of hatred directed at Islam in the wake of 9/11. Stewart never once acknowledged the reality of the war against the United States or the peril that those such as her client the blind sheik pose to it. Stewart's conclusion articulated her theme in the old Guild tradition, accusing the Bush administration of accomplishing the "usurpation [of civil liberties] by voracious corporate government."

Included with Stewart and me on the PATRIOT Act panel was Minneapolis attorney Joseph Margulies. Margulies is affiliated with the
Center for Constitutinal Rights and represents Guantanomo detainees, individuals designated as enemy combatants by the United States government. CCR proudly notes on its Web site that it is asking the United States government for proof that Guantanomo detainees are not being tortured.

Margulies traced the thread between the PATRIOT Act and the legal issues raised by the government's treatment of the Guantanomo detainees as enemy combatants -- "secrecy." Margulies imputed sinister motives to the government's protection of information -- information that would relate to terrorist investigations -- under the PATRIOT Act and information regarding the Guantanomo detainees.

The concept of secrecy during wartime does not seem like much of a theme with which to scandalize average citizens. Average citizens might be more interested in seeking the thread that connects left-wing legal outfits such as the National Lawyers Guild and the Center for Constitutional Rights. The thread that is apparent to me from my visit to the Guild convention is the assault on the critical legal components of the defense of the United States from its Islamofascist enemies in the name of a Constitution that in reality they hate.

The preceding is taken from PowerLineBlog.com.

12 posted on 05/31/2005 1:35:12 PM PDT by Ernest_at_the_Beach (This tagline no longer operative....floated away in the flood of 2005 ,)
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Thanks for the good read.


15 posted on 05/31/2005 1:50:42 PM PDT by BayouCoyote (The 1st victim of islam is the person who practices the lie.)
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