Posted on 10/13/2010 8:43:48 AM PDT by kristinn
Gateway Pundit reports this morning that a radical Islamic website has pulled an article published in 2005 after it was highlighted by the American Thinker in an article authored by Freeper Interesting Times exposing the ties between Sen. Barbara Boxer(CA) and Code Pink, and their effort to aid Sunni terrorists in Fallujah, Iraq.
The article, entitled Bereaved US Families Share Iraqis Agonies of War was published by Islam Online on Janury 4, 2005. It described a trip by a handful of anti-American military family members to the Middle East led by Code Pink to deliver $600,000 in cash and humanitarian aid to what Code Pink's Medea Benjamin called the "other side" in Fallujah as the Sunni terrorist haven was being cleared by U.S. Marines.
The article reported the delivery of the aid to the Fallujah terrorists was faciliated by official letters from Democrats Sen. Barbara Boxer, Reps. Dennis Kucinich (OH), Rep. Henry Waxman (CA) and Rep. Raul Grijalva (AZ).
The Islam Online article has been previously reported on Free Republic and at Big Government, but it was the American Thinker article by Interesting Times that has broken through.
Michelle Malkin this morning retweeted Gateway Pundit's Tweet about Boxer and Code Pink to her 113,710 followers on Twitter.
The controversy over Boxer aiding terrorists killing American soldiers in Iraq is kicking up right before Barack Obama is scheduled to campaign with Boxer in California next week to help in her reelection bid against Republican Carly Fiorina. Jerry Brown will join them in a joint appearance in Los Angeles on October 22nd to also boost his gubernatorial campaign.
Obama, Boxer and Brown have each taken thousands of dollars in campaign contributions in recent years from Code Pink co-founder Jodie Evans. Evans has served as a campaign manager for Brown and as a fundraising bundler for Obama in their respective presidential campaigns. Neither of them has seen fit to distance themselves from Evans and Code Pink despite their well-publicized efforts on behalf of America's terrorist enemies.
The American Thinker article details the working relationship between Boxer and Code Pink.
Gateway Pundit published a screen capture of the Islam Online article:
The 2007 movie Meeting Resistance, which was filmed in Iraq around the same time as Code Pink's aid to the terrorists in Fallujah, documented how the families of the "other side" in Iraq acted as couriers for the terrorists.
IRAQI WOMAN: [translated] When I leave the house to go and bring the weapons, I feel very happy. Very, very happy. But when I am actually carrying it, Im very worried about the weapons and about myself. So I have these two feelings at the same time. I am facilitating a mission. I have done this job many, many times. Yes, now there is a kind of fear, because of the many house searches.
Even before I had the children, my husband was a good citizen, a patriot, a fighter. And for twenty-nine years, I have been his wife. So even if I didnt have this patriotic instinct through our life together, this patriotic sentiment would have been created inside me. The whole family is patriotic. And how could I be so deviant when I am the one who married a Fedayeen?
Woo hoo! Good job!!!
I hope several scores of somebodies who know about this go to the Boxer-Obama event and cause a stink.
figuratively, of course
Carly Fiorina needs to jump on this like a trampoline.
Yep, that’s some nice work there FReeper!
Half the country doesn’t care. They sympathize fully with the murderous deeds of the terrorists and every other crime against humanity.
Absolutely right. Ride this for all it's worth (and it should be worth a lot) right up to the election, Is Sarah Palin advising her at all, or did she just give an endorsement? Hopefully the former.
Amazing!
Good work, my FRiend!
sadly true, we’ve become a country who only cares about our own little circles and world.Well many have anyway.
Homosexuality, kids going to homosexuals, cross dressers parading themselves as other other sex, aiding terrorists, hell we’ve got commies and socialists rallying in DC in public now.
Since when were the communist part allowed to even be here and do this anyway?
The far left are like parasites who in the 20’s disappeared once their agenda became public, they changed their names to liberals and then waited in the shadows, they then saw their chance again with FDR to push their agenda.
They then waited in the shadows
the late 60’s they emerged again only to see we’re fighting the commies in a cold war, so they disappeared and since then they waited again in the shadows and plan for their next out coming through bozo the clown.
If we don’t get a grip of this media and get out what is really going on with the left then we are doomed because right now many have no clue about the Dem party, hell even many students are too dumb to know what they’re supporting but do support because they think it’s cool.sigh>
Fantastic work, IT!! This ranks right up there with Buckhead’s work on Rathergate. :)
Freepers are amazing!
Ping for more on the Boxer / Code Pink story.
Thanks, Kristinn. It would be nice to see this get some traction.
btt
The sad thing is that the same damned thing happened in Vietnam, and the Peaceniks applauded. John F’n Kerry met with the Communist North Vietnamese. Pictures of the meeting were widely published. Yet although he lost the presidential race, he is still being re-elected as a Senator.
Now, now... That would be divisive.
You wouldn't want to be DIVISIVE, would you?
/liberal spin artist
Thanks for the ping!
True, and more than once.
Pictures of the meeting were widely published.
Not so. I've done quite a bit of research in this area (see WinterSoldier.com), and although I've seen photos of VVAW members meeting with Vietnamese communists in Paris, I'm not aware of any that include Kerry.
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