Posted on 06/28/2002 11:38:28 PM PDT by Uncle Bill
Edited on 04/22/2004 12:34:04 AM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
ALEXANDRIA, Va.
(Excerpt) Read more at foxnews.com ...
Terrorists set sights on Seattle, FBI says
FBI: Seattle Seen As 'Easy Target'
FBI Wonders Why Seattle Seems To Be Popular Among Terrorists
Muslim community grows to overflowing in Seattle
"It can't happen here, and if it did, no one from here did it."
Seattle Mayor Paul Schell
holy underwear Batman ... yikes ... like sheep to the slaughter we be ..."
The Clintons, Abdurahman Alamoudi, and the Myth of "Moderate" Islam
"Instead of denouncing these barbaric calls to violence by American Muslims, the respectable "moderates" on the Charlie Rose panel Clinton ally Abdurahman Alamoudi among them all denounced the documentary for provoking anti-Muslim feeling. Alamoudi insisted that Hamas is not a terrorist group. Most amazingly, he and his fellow "moderates" said that Americans should not feel threatened by extremist leaders addressing large Muslim audiences in this country calling for "Jihad of the sword" and chanting "Kill the Jews, kill the Christians."
Uncle Bill artical
"But the FBI director's appearance was not without controversy relating both to the relationships of some individuals to AMC and to the opposition groups who say that Mueller should have stayed away.
Those with concerns point out that the founder of the American Muslim Council, Abdurahman Alamoudi, was a well-established supporter of known terrorist organizations."
Feds Searched Offices Of Seven McKinney Donors
"Among these donors was Abdurahman Alamoudi, an avowed supporter of the terrorist groups Hamas and Hezbollah."
Grover Norquist's Strange Alliance With Radical Islam
"On the afternoon of September 26, George W. Bush gathered 15 prominent Muslim- and Arab-Americans at the White House. With cameras rolling, the president proclaimed that "the teachings of Islam are teachings of peace and good." It was a critically important moment, a statement to the world that America's Muslim leaders unambiguously reject the terror committed in Islam's name.
Unfortunately, many of the leaders present hadn't unambiguously rejected it. To the president's left sat Dr. Yahya Basha, president of the American Muslim Council, an organization whose leaders have repeatedly called Hamas "freedom fighters." Also in attendance was Salam Al-Marayati, executive director of the Muslim Public Affairs Council, who on the afternoon of September 11 told a Los Angeles public radio audience that "we should put the State of Israel on the suspect list." And sitting right next to President Bush was Muzammil Siddiqi, president of the Islamic Society of North America, who last fall told a Washington crowd chanting pro-Hezbollah slogans, "America has to learn if you remain on the side of injustice, the wrath of God will come."
"At a Washington rally last year, Abdurahman Alamoudi, Saffuri's boss at the AMC, declared, "I have been labeled by the media in New York to be a supporter of Hamas. Anybody support Hamas here?...Hear that, Bill Clinton? We are all supporters of Hamas. I wished they added that I am also a supporter of Hezbollah." In press releases and forums, the AMC has defended the terrorist-harboring Sudanese government against charges that it massively violates human rights and condones slavery. As late as June of this year, the AMC put out a press release entitled "SLAVERY IN SUDAN IS A SHAM.."
Insight obtained a copy of a 1995 letter Al-Arian wrote to raise funds for suicide bombers of the Hamas terrorist group. An FBI translation, in Arabic, discusses a recent suicide bombing: "The movement's financial situation is very difficult, and it cannot fulfill its responsibilities toward the martyrs and prisoners. The link with the brothers in Hamas is very good and making steady progress. I call upon you to try to extend true support to the jihad effort in Palestine so that operations such as these can continue."
Bush's Terrorist Buddy
Laura and George W. Bush (3rd and 4th from left) with Islamic
Jihad frontman Sami Al-Arian (third from right) and family
(son, Abdullah "Big Dude" Al-Arian, is on far left).
Bush's Terrorist Buddy - Part 2
The Tale of an American Terrorist Network
"For twenty years I have served without compensation as a lawyer for federal whistleblowers within the US intelligence community. In the last year, I have received highly classified information from several of my confidential clients concerning a Saudi covert operation. The Saudi relationship is so sensitive that, for more than a decade, federal prosecutors and counter-terrorist agents have been ordered to shut down their investigations for reasons of foreign policy.
...Six months later, a much chagrined Prince Abdullah belatedly announced that the Saudis would release the names of the terrorists which their charities had unwittingly funded, but only in Somalia and Asia. The main Saudi charities in Herndon, Virginia, and the Al-Arian network in Florida are still untouched.
My clients are betting that the American influence peddlers hired by the Saudis will succeed once again in derailing a federal investigation. They came to me for help in exposing the cover-up. That is why I am filing this lawsuit.
In the months to come, the American public may finally begin to learn why the Saudi-Sami Al-Arian terror networks went untouched for so long. It wasnt an intelligence failure, it was a foreign policy failure. The orders were not to embarrass the Saudi government. Year after year, the cover-up orders came from the State Department and the White House."
Clinton White House axed terror-fund probe
"The suit's main target is Sami Al-Arian, a former University of South Florida professor who created or was associated with several Florida charities or think tanks, including the International Committee for Palestine, Islamic Concern Project and the now-defunct World and Islam Studies Enterprise."
Emerson: Clintons Courted Pro-Terror Islamic Militants
The Clintons,Abdurahman Alamoudi,and the Myth of "Moderate"Islam
Gore and Clinton and Some of Their Associates Linked to Terrorist Groups?
Al Gore's Arab Moneyman
"Ed Gabriel has powerful enemies, and he made them by hitching his wagon to two highly controversial Arab-American lobbyists in Washington: James Zogby and Abdulrahman Alamoudi."
They have their illegal alien nannies do it for them.
Barabbas.
How the Saudis Run America
"Recent raids by federal agents on prominent Saudi-funded Muslim institutions suspected of funding terrorists and Islamic Jihad Chief/University of South Florida professor Sami Al-Arian, were precipitated by a lawsuit filed by former Federal prosecutor John Loftus. Loftus lawsuit, as well as U.S. government warrants and affidavits, say that the Saudis laundered over $1.7 billion to terrorist operations via the Northern Virginia Muslim umbrella groups. Even more frightening, one of the groups, Graduate School of Islamic and Social Sciences, conducted the U.S. Government-authorized training of Muslim chaplains for the U.S. military and prisons--all while it laundered money to terrorists."
Imagine, our FBI director patting a bunch of satan worshippers on their raggedy heads for their tremendous assistance in making our nation secure.
I wonder how long it will be before bomb laden babies will be deployed in North America? And what will these babies do with forty (count 'em) virgins (their reward as promised in the Koran) when they meet allah?
Statement By GOVERNOR JEB BUSH Regarding University of South Florida Professor Al-Arian
December 20, 2001
CONTACT: ELIZABETH HIRST
(850) 488-5394
I strongly support the decision of the University of South Florida regarding Professor Sami Al-Arian. We all recognize the importance of freedom of speech and academic freedom in our universities. Professors have the right to say things that are unpopular. But they do not have the right to disrupt the life of a university.
Professor Al-Arian chose to create a situation in which his presence on campus would seriously threaten the safety of the students he was hired to teach. Because of his persistent conduct, it is clear that it is not safe for Professor Al-Arian to return to the USF campus to carry out his teaching duties. Professor Al-Arian is failing to meet his fundamental obligation to USF and its students. President Genshaft and the USF trustees have rightly concluded that the taxpayers have no obligation to continue paying a teacher whose own actions have made it impossible for him to teach.
I appreciate the thoughtful manner in which President Genshaft and the university trustees, under the leadership of chairman Dick Beard, have dealt with this issue.
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