Posted on 03/26/2015 4:40:39 PM PDT by Nachum
Grover Norquist, the president of Americans for Tax Reform, appeared on The Glenn Beck Program Thursday to defend himself against accusations that he is an agent of influence for radical Islamists. Norquist set up the Islamic Free Market Institute roughly 20 years ago, and through the organization, Beck said, he crossed paths with a number of controversial figures, including two now-imprisoned terrorists.
When we set up the Islamic Free Market Institute in the mid-nineties it was because I had seen in Afghanistan and Pakistan during the end of the war against the Soviet Union, this radical strain of anti-Americanism and statism in the Muslim community from people who you would think wouldve be more supportive of the United States, Norquist explained. I was looking around for, how do we make the case for a reformation in Islam focused on something that I know something about, which is free market economics.
That sounds like an unbelievably noble goal, Beck said. Now here is the question that leaps to mind: if thats my goal, gosh, how do I take a check from a guy like [Abdurahman Alamoudi]?
Beck explained on his television program Wednesday that Norquists Islamic Free Market Institute accepted at least $20,000 from Abdurahman Alamoudi, who allegedly raised money for Al Qaeda and is currently serving a 23-year prison sentence on terrorism charges.
He also said he was a baptist.....in the same TV segment. Beck has him pegged just about right.
[ He also said he was a baptist.....in the same TV segment. Beck has him pegged just about right. ]
Oh that’s right, he started saying he was a baptist then said he was a Methodist....
I’ll bet a buck that he is a taqiya-ist...
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