Posted on 09/12/2006 4:51:14 AM PDT by Molly Pitcher
Todays Democratic primary in Minnesotas very blue fifth Congressional district could prove historic. If he wins, Keith Ellison would be all-but-assured to be the first Muslim ever elected to the U.S. Congressman. It would also mark the first time that someone ascended to Capitol Hill courtesy of key support from the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR).
Ellison has received financial and other help from executives at CAIR, which has deep connections to supporters of Islamic terrorism. Also among those who have contributed money to the candidate are an official from a group that participated in a tribute to the Iranian despot Ayatollah Khomenei and leaders of what is considered the political front in the U.S. for the Muslim Brotherhood.
While Ellison could be genuinely ignorant of the disturbing records of some his supporters, he at least owes voters an explanationand hopefully, an apology. Assuming he does, though, he needs to re-build his credibility by being more forthcoming about the true extent of his past with the Nation of Islam.
It appears hes not ready to apologize anytime soon, however. Though his campaign staff initially gave assurances that Ellison would be available for interview, the candidate for reasons unknown never returned this columnists repeated phone calls.
Awads assistance
At a fundraiser two weeks ago that the campaign estimates raised approximately $15,000 to $20,000, one of two speakers besides Ellison was Nihad Awad, the founder and executive director of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR).
This wasnt Awads first assist. A month earlier, he apparently delivered to the campaign bundled checks amounting to just over $10,000. (Bundling is the practice of one person soliciting multiple checks for a campaign.) The campaign denies the contributions were bundled, but seven checks from residents of Virginia, Awads home state, and Texas, where Awad has strong ties, were received by the campaign on July 22. One of the checks was for $2,000 from Awad himself, and on the next day, the campaign logged a contribution from CAIRs Director of Government Affairs, Corey Saylor.
Though it claims to be simply a civil rights group for Muslims, CAIR is at best agnostic on Islamic terror, and at worst, a cheerleader for it. Two of its officials have been convicted on terrorism charges, and as an organization, while CAIR forcefully attacks critics of radical Islam, it has yet to condemn by name any Islamic terror organization other than al Qaedawhich it denounced only reluctantly several months after 9/11.
CAIRs former communications and civil rights coordinator was convicted in 2004 on terror-related charges of plotting to wage violent jihad against the U.S., and the founder of its Texas branch last year was convicted of terror-related charges.
Given CAIRs history, though, the convictions are not exactly surprising. The parent organization of CAIR is the Islamic Association of Palestine. Though CAIR bristles at that characterization, its two founders, Awad and Omar Ahmad, were both high-ranking IAP officials when they founded CAIR in 1994, and they maintained close relations for years afterward. IAP, which appears to have ceased operations within the past two years, was an openly anti-Semitic organization long believed to be Hamas political front in the U.S. A civil court judge in Illinois last year confirmed those suspicions when he declared that there was strong evidence that IAP was supporting Hamas.
Both of CAIRs founders have given rhetorical support to Islamic terrorism. In a speech at Barry University in Florida in 1994, Awad declared, Im in support of the Hamas movement. Addressing a youth session at the 1999 IAP annual convention in Chicago, Ahmad praised suicide bombers who kill themselves for Islam: Fighting for freedom, fighting for Islam, that is not suicide. They kill themselves for Islam. (Transcript provided by the Investigative Project.)
Although CAIR has repeatedly condemned terrorism, it has pointedly refused invitations to do so by naming specific Islamic terrorist organizations. In November 2001, the Washington Post asked a CAIR spokesman to condemn Hamas or Islamic Jihad. He refused, explaining, Its not our job to go around denouncing. Given a similar opportunity to denounce Hamas and Hezbollah by the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette in February 2002, CAIR spokesman Ibrahim Hooper called such queries a game, and added, Were not in the business of condemning.
But for those unfamiliar with the group, CAIR is very much in the business of condemningbut only when it comes to TV shows, Israel, or U.S. policy.
Cash from Awads Associates
Also of concern are other contributors to Ellisons campaign.
Shahzeb Gaziani gave $500 on July 22. He is an official with the Peace and Justice Foundation, whose president was a featured speaker at a December 2004 event titled, A tribute to the great Islamic visionary Ayatollah Khomenei. Khomenei, of course, called America the Great Satan, was responsible for the kidnappings of Americans at the Embassy in Tehran, and his regime helped create Hezbollah.
Esam Omeish, who gave $500, is president of the Muslim American Society, which authorities believe is the political front in the U.S. for the Muslim Brotherhood, which is the ideological forerunner of al Qaeda and many other Islamic terrorist organizations.
Samir Abo Issa gave $500 on July 22. In 2003, he helped post bail for Abdelhaleem Ashqar, who is now facing trial on terror-related money laundering charges.
Ellisons defense
In a written statement, Ellisons campaign said, As part of Keiths overarching philosophy of peace, he supports reaching across the ideological and religious barriers. What barriers? The ones that divide those who dont support Islamic terror from those who do?
Keenly aware that Awads embrace of Ellison is creating controversy, the campaign claims it was local Minnesota Muslims who invited Awad, even though it is Ellison who has known him for almost two decades. Communications Director Jim Leinfelder defended the relationship with Awad, noting that CAIRs executive director was at a Presidential gathering shortly after 9/11. But it was precisely because of that incident that outcry over Awad and CAIR skyrocketed. And after IAP shuttered in the wake of being found liable in a civil court in 2004 for supporting Hamas, focus on Awad has only intensified.
Credibility problems
Its not just his refusal to explain his relationships with Awad and others that is troubling. Ellisons credibility is thin, considering his lack of candor this spring when he apologized to the Jewish community for his past ties to the Nation of Islam. He appears to have understated both the duration and nature of his affiliation with the NOI.
Though Ellison claims he didnt recognize NOIs anti-Semitism while involved with the organization, news accounts from 1997 suggest otherwise. According to the Star-Tribune, Ellison served as the NOI spokesman at a public hearing concerning anti-Semitic comments allegedly made by then-executive director of the Minnesota Initiative Against Racism Joanne Jackson. Reading the NOIs statement at the meeting, Ellison said he and his colleagues were there to stand by the truth in the remarks attributed to her. Even though Jackson claimed she was misquoted, Ellison added that she had every right to say that some of the most racist whites she has ever met were Jewish.
Ellisons claims of ignorance ring hollow given some of the NOIs anti-Semitism came out of his own mouth.
Which brings us back to his current company. Awareness of Awads true nature has sharply increased in recent years. A simple Google search would have made Ellisons campaign leery of any affiliation.
Unfortunately, local press coverage has been appalling. Almost nothing about CAIR or Ellisons ties to Awad have been reported in the Minneapolis Star-Tribune. National Democrats, though, should know all about CAIR, as leaders from the party, such as Sen. Dick Durbin and Sen. Chuck Schumer, have denounced the organization.
But if Ellison wins today, the media could begin showering the first Muslim ever elected to Congress with tremendous affection, creating a ripe opportunity for Democrats to pander to a new minority group.
How will the Democrats respond? Will they shun the politician who accepted CAIRs embrace, or will they join in the celebration and sacrifice principle in the process?
http://www.powerlineblog.com/ has been all over this one...
We America have allowed a Nazi to be a member of Congress during WW2?
This scares the crap out of me!!!!!
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We elected the son of a nazi sympathizer to the WH in 1960.
How long before districts are gerrymandered to ensure Muslim victories.
THAT is a MOST disturbing thought...
Even if this guy doesn't win, there will be many to follow that will eventually win and get a foothold in our political process. As long as we allow them into the country, allow them to become citizens, have babies here that are citizens and most importantly, allow the game of soccer to be played at all in the United States, they will eventually take us over from within.
If we outlaw soccer, the outlaws will leave.
For the Life of me, I cannot tell the differnce between a Muslim candidate funded by terrorist organizations, and your average run-of-the-mill Democrat.
Except that the average Democrat is more committed to American defeat, and much more likely to be searched in the Airport.
If Keith Ellison is a Muslim, then even his name is a form of deception. It is expected that a convert to Islam choose an Islamic name instead of Keith.
I was wondering about that name thing. And, naturally, he's a Democrat. The party of fools will no doubt reach into their bag of guilt for being alive and select him. It's just what they do. Pathetic.
Sharia is declared new law in Detroit and Deerborn by Congress and the Supreme Court.
I hate to sound alarmist... but here we go.
"Islam isn't in America to be equal to any other faith, but to become dominant. The Qur'an should be the highest authority in America, and Islam the only accepted religion on earth"
--Omar Ahmed, Chairman of the Board of CAIR (Council of American Islamic Relations), San Ramon Valley Herald, July 1998
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