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?
well, I already sent it out...and a Marine never retweets....
Any US Senator or Representative, or any other government official, elected, appointed or hired...and for that matter, any US citizen involved in such a scheme should be tried for treason, plain and simple.
Any US Senator or Representative, or any other government official, elected, appointed or hired...and for that matter, any US citizen involved in such a scheme should be tried for treason, plain and simple.
As a resident of the one-party state; People’s Republic of Obamastan, formerly California, I think there is nothing surprising anymore.
Excellent follow-up with appropriate credit. Kudos!
Boxer and Grijalva have got to go. I’m tired of diehard left-wingers posing as Democratic politicians. I don’t hold out much hope that the other two idiots will lose their seats.
"Boxer told Reich she is unhappy with the Bush administration's hard-line policy with Cuba, and that she holds a different view after a recent trip to the enslaved island nation.
While admitting that Castro had helped to spread communism, she told Reich and her colleagues: "It's a new day. Comunnism is dead. It's even dead in Cuba. I hate to say it, it's dead."
http://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/693686/posts
The Communist Boxer should immigrate to North Korea. It would be paradise on Earth for her.
Good work!
Arrrgh.
I wonder how much Californians in general electorate care about this?
That would make a great TV ad
Is there a link somewhere that describes who actually got the money? We can speculate that it went to the bad guys, but is there more in depth information that explains where it went? It would be helpful when discussing the issue with Code Pink supporters.
I don't that whole treason, close-senate election, thing just doesn't appeal to that many people now does it?
Give me a friggin' break.
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Here’s something...
http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/individualProfile.asp?indid=626
During the last week of December 2004, Benjamin announced that Global Exchange, Code Pink, and Families for Peace would be donating a combined $600,000 in medical supplies and cash to the families of the terrorist insurgents who were fighting American troops in Fallujah, Iraq. Said Benjamin, “I don’t know of any other case in history in which the parents of fallen soldiers collected medicine ... for the families of the ‘other side.’ It is a reflection of a growing movement in the United States ... opposed to the unjust nature of this war.”
These are calculated “coups d’etat” that staff the public offices and government lawyer jobs with a bunch of Nazies and their communist buddies. It’s done both by a corrupt pro-Kinsey GOP economics and by liberal psychotics, a mix of tricksters with no real solution or care for the nation, just little tricksters no better than the Afghan crap we are trying to catter to.
Great job!
That is interesting! Thanks for the ping..
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