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Muhammad Ali v. George W. Bush
http://netwmd.com ^ | November 29, 2005 | Daniel Pipes

Posted on 11/29/2005 7:43:12 AM PST by forty_years

George W. Bush honored the boxer, Muhammad Ali, and 13 others with the Presidential Medal of Freedom, called "the nation's highest civilian award," on November 9 at the White House. The president praised Ali for his sports accomplishments and called him "The Greatest of All Time."

Fine, but he then proceeded to laud Ali's character: "The real mystery, I guess, is how he stayed so pretty. It probably had to do with his beautiful soul. He was a fierce fighter and he's a man of peace. … Across the world, billions of people know Muhammad Ali as a brave, compassionate, and charming man, and the American people are proud to call Muhammad Ali one of our own."

In this giddy, fawning statement, Mr. Bush did not, the Washington Post astringently noted, "mention Ali's very public opposition to the Vietnam War, which led the prizefighter to lose his boxing license for three years when he refused to serve in the Army." Worse, his refusal to fight was not because he was "a man of peace" but rather because his allegiance was to the stridently anti-American, anti-white organization known as the Nation of Islam, headed by the malign Elijah Muhammad.

Forty years ago, Ali explained his draft evasion: "War is against the teachings of the Holy Koran. I'm not trying to dodge the draft. We are supposed to take part in no wars unless declared by Allah or The Messenger [i.e., Elijah Muhammad]. We don't take part in Christian wars or wars of any unbelievers." A draft evader, incidentally, is particularly ill-suited to receive the Medal of Freedom, which was created in 1945 to recognize "notable service" in World War II.

The president also did not touch on Ali's religious side, but Mark Kram did in his 2001 book, Ghosts of Manila: The Fateful Blood Feud between Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier: "Ali broke every tenet of real Muslim law, from whoring to being truant at Temple service; he was a religious fake who abdicated his personal worth to the Black Muslims for their expediency and draft evasion, [and was] therefore, counterfeit down to his socks."

As he aged, Ali did become more devout, but in unfortunate directions. He declared himself against "the entire power structure" in America, which he declared was run by Zionists who "are really against the Islam religion." He became so radical a Muslim that the notorious Council on American-Islamic Relations, North America's most powerful Islamist group, also honored him with an award in June 2004. As its press release stated: "Ilyasah Shabazz, the daughter of Malcolm X, presented the first Malcolm X award to Muhammad Ali."

(Ali was spectacularly ill-suited for this award too. Malcolm X had served as his role model until 1964, but when Elijah Muhammad ejected Malcolm X from the Nation of Islam, Ali ignored Malcolm X's entreaties and turned viciously against him. He threw Malcolm X away, in the words of journalist Sunni Khalid, "like a pork chop.")

Mr. Bush's praise for Ali's compassion, charm, and beautiful soul are horribly misplaced (as were large donations from General Electric and Ford to the hagiographic "Ali Center" that opened days later in Louisville, Ky.). Ali's unvarnished legacy is an exploitative personality, sordid career, vicious politics, and extremist religion.

Mr. Bush himself got an unexpected glimpse of the real Ali during their brief White House encounter. I'll let the Washington Post describe the incident:

Bush, who appeared almost playful, fastened the heavy medal around Muhammad Ali's neck and whispered something in the heavyweight champion's ear. Then, as if to say "bring it on," the president put up his dukes in a mock challenge.

Ali, 63, who has Parkinson's disease and moves slowly, looked the president in the eye—and, finger to head, did the "crazy" twirl for a couple of seconds. The room of about 200, including Cabinet secretaries, tittered with laughter. Ali, who was then escorted back to his chair, made the twirl again while sitting down.

And the president looked visibly taken aback, laughing nervously. Was Ali making a political statement?

Awarding of the Presidential Medal of Freedom to Muhammad Ali gratuitously celebrated a man profoundly opposed to Mr. Bush's own, his party's, and the country's principles. It represents, I submit, the nadir of his presidency.

http://netwmd.com/blog/2005/11/29/185


TOPICS: Culture/Society; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections
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1 posted on 11/29/2005 7:43:15 AM PST by forty_years
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To: forty_years
War is against the teachings of the Holy Koran

Tell that to the imans.

2 posted on 11/29/2005 7:45:08 AM PST by AppyPappy (If you aren't part of the solution, there is good money to be made prolonging the problem.)
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To: forty_years

Mr. President, stop kissing Islam's a$$, please.


3 posted on 11/29/2005 7:45:20 AM PST by RockinRight (It’s likely for a Conservative to be a Republican, but not always the other way around)
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To: forty_years

I met Ali in LAX several years ago. He was one of the most pathetic people I had ever encountered.


4 posted on 11/29/2005 7:46:42 AM PST by Hoodlum91
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To: forty_years

5 posted on 11/29/2005 7:48:53 AM PST by ChadGore (VISUALIZE 62,041,268 Bush fans.)
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To: Hoodlum91
He was one of the most pathetic people I had ever encountered

Details, man! Details!!

6 posted on 11/29/2005 7:49:34 AM PST by Puppage (You may disagree with what I have to say, but I shall defend to your death my right to say it)
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To: forty_years
Cassius Clay is just a simpleton who grabbed islam because he thought it would make him look important.

Today he belongs to the religion of America's enemy and these medals that our president(s) passes out makes them about as worthless as a British knighthood.

(e.g. Elton John and a gaggle of other assorted weirdos.)

7 posted on 11/29/2005 7:49:39 AM PST by FerdieMurphy (For English press one. Only in America!)
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To: forty_years

Memo to Pres. Bush: This is what happens when you try to be generous and Christian-like....you get DISSED!


8 posted on 11/29/2005 7:49:55 AM PST by Ann Archy (Abortion: The Human Sacrifice to the god of Convenience. T)
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To: Hoodlum91

"He was one of the most pathetic people I had ever encountered."

Well, yeah, but you're not going to tell him that to his face, right? ;)


9 posted on 11/29/2005 7:50:41 AM PST by Canard
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To: Hoodlum91
He was one of the most pathetic people I had ever encountered.

And was always dumb as a sack of rocks. He did have an amazing motormouth, however.

10 posted on 11/29/2005 7:51:03 AM PST by FerdieMurphy (For English press one. Only in America!)
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To: Hoodlum91

He was one of the most pathetic people I had ever encountered.

"Pathetic" is the exact word that crossed my mind when I met him.  Pathetic, drooling, cowardly, moron.

Owl_Eagle

(If what I just wrote makes you sad or angry,

 it was probably sarcasm)

11 posted on 11/29/2005 7:52:32 AM PST by End Times Sentinel (In Memory of my Dear Friend Henry Lee II)
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To: Ann Archy

no good ever comes from sucking up to those who hate America. never.


12 posted on 11/29/2005 7:53:09 AM PST by armydawg1 (" America must win this war..." PVT Martin Treptow, KIA, WW1)
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To: forty_years

Cassius Clay was a great boxer......make that the greatest boxer.


13 posted on 11/29/2005 7:53:26 AM PST by indcons (Don't question either my intelligence or my ability; I have none.)
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To: Hoodlum91

There is no one in the world more overrated than Ali. Personally, I think he is a draft-dodging bum. Bill Clinton would love to have Ali's legacy rehabilitation program. It's working very well. I'm very disappointed that W would honor him.


14 posted on 11/29/2005 7:53:42 AM PST by Ronaldus Magnus Reagan
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To: AppyPappy
...called him "The Greatest of All Time."

Mr. President, is not a good idea to call a dodger/clown the Greatest of All Time. Do you think that the honest American People will buy the "greatness" of Muhammad Ali/ Cassius Clay? Then , what is the purpose of that show?
15 posted on 11/29/2005 7:55:06 AM PST by SeeSalt
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To: forty_years
My favorite picture of the "greatest".


16 posted on 11/29/2005 7:56:19 AM PST by GunnyHartman (Allah is allah outta virgins.)
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To: forty_years

I never liked Ali. I thought of him as a clown and a buffoon as well as a poor sportsman. The way sportswriters and media drool over this guy is disgusting. Then they'll write about what a boor T.O. is - the modern day Ali.


17 posted on 11/29/2005 7:58:08 AM PST by NotSoFreeStater
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To: ChadGore

A work of genius that should be seen everywhere.


18 posted on 11/29/2005 8:00:13 AM PST by karnage
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To: forty_years

Nice award for someone who burned his draft card.


19 posted on 11/29/2005 8:03:08 AM PST by Delta 21 (MKC USCG-ret)
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To: forty_years

The whole "finger-twirling" thing was a joke. As in W would have to be crazy to want to fight Ali. And even in Ali's situation, it's still true.

Ali simply did not deserve this award. It cheapens it. But if you are going to give the Medal of Freedom away like candy, W should also have given it to Larry Holmes. "Remember me?" says Larry, as he rears back...


20 posted on 11/29/2005 8:04:36 AM PST by Cyclopean Squid (Born to sing the Blues)
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