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Undesirable influence (Frank J. Gaffney, Jr)
townhall ^ | June 17, 2003 | Frank J. Gaffney, Jr

Posted on 06/16/2003 9:37:31 PM PDT by TLBSHOW

Undesirable influence

Readers of this column were not surprised by the news article that led the front page of Wall Street Journal last Wednesday. They are already aware that a number of Arab- and Muslim-American organizations and representatives that support Hamas and other militant Islamic (or “Islamist”) terrorist groups have gained unwarranted access to the White House and top Bush Administration officials.

The Journal quoted yours truly as warning that “‘Allowing these sorts of organizations to meet with the president and his senior subordinates is a very bad idea,’ says Mr. Gaffney. While the administration now is cracking down on terrorism abroad and at home, Mr. Gaffney says [such contacts] could still lend legitimacy and ‘undesirable influence over policy’ to individuals and groups hostile to American interests.”

Even those who have followed this story on these pages and elsewhere, however, might have been surprised at the response Karl Rove, President Bush’s top political advisor, gave the authors of the Journal article: “‘What's the evidence’ of undesirable influence? he says. ‘There's no there there.’”

Actually, the evidence of undesirable influence is unmistakable to anyone willing to look for it. Past and present leaders of the American Muslim Council (AMC), the Council on American Islamic Relations, the Muslim Public Affairs Council and the American Muslim Alliance, for example, have publicly expressed support for those engaged in “armed struggle” against Israel and the United States.

Even as President Bush stresses his opposition to such terrorist organizations as Hamas, Hezbollah and Islamic Jihad, their advocates and/or apologists in this country with ties to Saudi Arabia’s radical Wahhabi sect (dubbed the “Wahhabi Lobby”) are routinely turned to when the Administration seeks to reach out to Muslims. Worse yet, such “outreach” usually excludes those representing the majority of Muslims who are not Islamist sympathizers. That is undesirable influence.

In addition, the American Muslim Council-created National Islamic Prison Foundation have been allowed to proselytize in U.S. prisons. Another Wahhabi-associated organization, the Graduate School for Islamic Social Sciences (raided by Operation Green Quest for suspected ties to terrorism) has been allowed to select, train and certify imams for the U.S. military chaplain corps. That is undesirable influence.

FBI Director Robert Mueller has similarly cultivated Islamist organizations with a view to mitigating complaints about racial profiling and other forms of alleged official harassment of Muslims. As a result, these same radical groups are conducting “sensitivity training” for new FBI agents. Tom Reynolds, chief of the Bureau’s civil rights division, has responded to the Wahhabi Lobby’s demands by signaling a willingness to establish a “national Muslim and Arab working group” including Islamist groups that routinely defend terrorists arrested by the FBI. This is undesirable influence.

What is more, Islamist sympathizers are using their access to the Bush Administration as a shield to establish ominous bona fides. For example, an individual once courted by the Bush team as part of its efforts to woo Muslims -- Sami Al-Arian -- is now in federal custody awaiting trial on fifty charges of running the North American operations of Palestinian Islamic Jihad. At a recent bail hearing, a number of individuals from organizations also dubiously cultivated for Bush “Muslim outreach” appeared as character witnesses for Al-Arian (including a Defense Department imam). Without exception, they cited their involvement with the Administration to demonstrate their standing in pleading for the accused to be sprung. This is undesirable influence.

The question occurs: Could the President’s recent decision to pursue a “road map” for Mideast peace that is, in important respects (notably with respect to the need for a new Palestinian leadership “untainted by terror,” the dismantling of Palestinian terrorist infrastructure and an end to Palestinian incitement as preconditions to U.S. recognition of a state of Palestine) -- at odds with the “vision” he enunciated last June also be a product of the undesirable influence of the Wahhabi Lobby? The far-reaching changes were reportedly the subject of major internal fights between top Administration officials.

According to the Middle East News Line, unnamed officials and congressional sources said, that “most of the issues were submitted to Bush's chief political strategist Karl Rove. They said Rove, who engineered the Republican victory in Congress in November 2002, has been granted major input in U.S. foreign policy as part of an effort to prepare Bush's reelection campaign in 2004. Rove accompanied the president during the Sharm e-Sheik and Aqaba summits.”

If cultivating votes is the motivation for affording Islamists unwarranted access and undesirable influence, it seems likely to backfire on the President. A new national poll conducted by Luntz Research to be unveiled today by the Center for Security Policy indicates that a strong majority of Americans (72.7% to 18.0%) support the precondition on dismantling terror Mr. Bush laid out last June. Among one of President Bush’s core constituencies, Christian conservatives, the result is even more dramatic (78.6% to 13.6%).

Unfortunately for Mr. Bush, the effort to curry favor with Islamists may not only be bad for the national security. It may jeopardize his political base without producing offsetting gains among Muslim voters and/or donors. The Singapore-based newspaper Strait Times, reports that no less an authority than the American Muslim Council’s communications director, Faiz Rehman: 'There's no chance Muslims are going to vote for Mr Bush [in 2004].” Which makes the influence his organization and its ilk enjoys with the Bush team not only undesirable, but unfathomable.


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1 posted on 06/16/2003 9:37:31 PM PDT by TLBSHOW
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To: TLBSHOW
This may shock you, but I don't think Bush cares much about any of this spam. He will just keep doing what he is doing, and won't be deflected by distractions, particuarly ones as trivial as these. And the critical mass of the American public appears to agree with me. They have this sense that Bush will not pander to anyone when the chips are down, and he has reached a firm opinion of the right path, that is best for America. That is my opinion.
2 posted on 06/16/2003 9:41:46 PM PDT by Torie
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To: Torie
Bush will not pander to anyone

ROTFLOL !

That's a good one. Tancredo for President.

3 posted on 06/16/2003 10:01:57 PM PDT by dagnabbit (End Clinton-Bush Open-Border Immigration)
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To: dagnabbit
"The energy of the stars becomes us. We become the energy of the stars. Stardust and spirit unite and we begin: One with the universe."
4 posted on 06/16/2003 10:11:18 PM PDT by Torie
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To: Torie
You're perfectly entitled to your opinion, but I sure don't see how you've formed it. Bush doesn't pander? Good grief, man. Illegal immigrants. Islam is a peaceful religion. Arafat. Homosexual activists. I'm still mighty glad we have him instead of Gore, but it seems to me he panders to every group out there. Except his base.

Shaking head.

MM

P.S. If anyone's interested in the kind of groups operating right here in our own country, right under the noses of the government, there's a fairly new book out there called TERRORIST HUNTER that you might want to read. Written by a lady who went undercover as a Muslim woman and attended all manner of fundraising events and other activities. Taped them. Amazing stuff, and she begged the FBI to take a look at it. Got blown off.

5 posted on 06/16/2003 10:19:34 PM PDT by MississippiMan
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To: MississippiMan
You can put your own spin on it all, but I think Bush does what he does because he believes it. Maybe he is just a dumbo like that outfit in Scanton said, and he has an IQ of 91. Oh yes, that outfit turned out to be fraudulent. Back to the drawing board.
6 posted on 06/16/2003 10:23:10 PM PDT by Torie
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To: Torie
I don't think I'm the one spinning, Torie.

Nite...

MM

7 posted on 06/16/2003 10:27:36 PM PDT by MississippiMan
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To: TLBSHOW
Thank you for posting this Gaffney piece.

BTTT!

8 posted on 06/16/2003 10:56:46 PM PDT by dixiechick2000 (Giving money and power to government is like giving whiskey and car keys to teenage boys. -- P.J.)
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To: Fred Mertz; Sabertooth; yonif
ping
9 posted on 06/17/2003 6:57:47 AM PDT by TLBSHOW (if we won't keep an eye on the republic who will?)
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To: Torie; SJackson; Yehuda; Nachum; adam_az; LarryM; American in Israel; ReligionofMassDestruction; ...
Bush will not pander to anyone when the chips are down

Palestinian Prime Minister Mahmoud Abbas, right, shakes hands with U.S peace envoy John Wolf during their meeting in Gaza City Tuesday, June 17, 2003. The head of the U.S. monitoring team, John Wolf, held talks with Mahmoud Abbas ahead of the prime minister's meeting with Palestinian militias later in the day. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)

Oh really? What do you call this meeting a US envoy and one of the leaders of the terrorist Palestinian Liberation Organization are having? What do you call this meeting with a Holocaust denier? What do you call this meeting with the money man for the 1972 Munich Olympics massacre? What's the US envoy smiling about? This was the terrorist who allowed the Jerusalem bombing to happen! They are like the Taliban!


10 posted on 06/17/2003 8:20:34 AM PDT by yonif
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To: yonif
bump
11 posted on 06/17/2003 8:22:46 AM PDT by TLBSHOW (the gift is to see the truth)
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To: yonif
I saw that picture on Jpost.com and was disgusted. Keep up the good fight Yoni.
12 posted on 06/17/2003 8:31:13 AM PDT by MatthewViti
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To: Torie
Bush will not pander to anyone when the chips are down, and he has reached a firm opinion of the right path, that is best for America.

Are you living in a fantasy land?

"You are crossing the Jordan to come to the land which G-d is giving you, you must settle the land and live there..." Dvarim (Deuteronomy) 11:31

"Now Israel, listen to the rules and laws that I am teaching you to do, so that you will remain alive and come to occupy the land that G-d, Lord of your fathers, is giving you." Dvarim (Deuteronomy) 4:1

"I will also gather all nations, and will bring them down into the valley of Jehoshaphat, and will plead with them there for my people and [for] my heritage Israel, whom they have scattered among the nations, and parted my land." Joel 3:2


13 posted on 06/17/2003 8:38:41 AM PDT by MatthewViti
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To: MatthewViti
I've seen many of your posts where you whip out the scriptures to defend or prove whatever point you are trying to make.

Does Israel have unfettered access to the promised land, (their's no matter how they lived) or was the living on the land conditioned by the Lord at Sinai?

Why was Israel taken into captivity by the Assyrians? Why was Judah taken into captivity by the Babylonians? Was it politics or judgment?

When you whip out the scriptures to "prove" Israel's right to the land... why do you leave aside the conditioned promises of that land?

Why isn't Israel at peace? Because she is betrayed at every turn? Because the Arabs will not accept a Jewish state in what they consider holy Muslim territory? Or, because Israel has yet to live up to the conditions placed on her by the Sinai Covenant?

I know answers will vary, but your's would be interesting.

14 posted on 06/17/2003 8:49:07 AM PDT by carton253 (You are free to form your own opinions, but not your own facts.)
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To: carton253
How about discussing real politics?

You like your President as a Saudi lackey?
15 posted on 06/17/2003 9:17:03 AM PDT by Courier (Quick: Name one good thing about the Saudis.)
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To: Courier
How about discussing real politics? You like your President as a Saudi lackey?

If you don't like my posts, then I suggest you don't read them.

16 posted on 06/17/2003 9:20:46 AM PDT by carton253 (You are free to form your own opinions, but not your own facts.)
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To: Torie
And so he believes, that last April Israel should stop fighting back until he hears from his base when he decides Israel is right to fight back.

Then he will not have Israel negotiate with the terrorists, until he gets the word from the Saudis, with Blair as the front, and decides that a Road Map is what is needed.

Then he blasts Israel for targeting terrorists until he hears from his base again so he blasts Hamas.

But mostly he hears the Wahabbis, his master's voice.
17 posted on 06/17/2003 9:22:11 AM PDT by Courier (Quick: Name one good thing about the Saudis.)
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To: Torie
How do you explain this aware President declaring that hostilities are over in Iraq while at least one of our guys, who always seem to be unnamed, gets killed almost every day?
18 posted on 06/17/2003 9:31:08 AM PDT by Courier (Quick: Name one good thing about the Saudis.)
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To: TLBSHOW

19 posted on 06/17/2003 9:43:49 AM PDT by yonif
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To: Courier
You like your President as a Saudi lackey?

See, that's what makes this whole thing that Gaffney is doing kind of mystifying. In order to share his alarm over these meetings, we have to believe one of two things:

    (a) Bush and Rove are ignorant rubes who are being bamboozled by slick terrorist sympathizers masquerading as peace-loving Moslems
    (b) Bush and Rove are fifth columnists, secretly in cahoots with the Wahhabi mullahs to spread radical Islam throughout the world

The first one seems unlikely, and the second strikes most people as not native to this planet.

That leaves a simple dispute over the wisdom of following the old dictum, "Keep your friends close, and your enemies closer." No one seems to have mentioned the obvious utility in hanging out a sign that says, "Moslems seeking influence with the government, apply here" and seeing who shows up.


20 posted on 06/17/2003 9:44:16 AM PDT by Nick Danger (The liberals are slaughtering themselves at the gates of the newsroom)
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