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'Bizarre' praise of Osama riles senator's challenger
WorldNetDaily.com ^ | Monday, December 23, 2002 | By Art Moore

Posted on 12/23/2002 12:09:50 AM PST by JohnHuang2

SEATTLE – A potential Republican challenger to Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash., in 2004 is calling for the lawmaker to apologize for telling students last week that Osama bin Laden's nation-building tactics should be emulated by the United States.

"I think the statements she made about bin Laden are shocking, and they're bizarre, and they're uninformed," said Rep. George Nethercutt, R-Wash., in an interview with WorldNetDaily. "To try to suggest that bin Laden has a history of generosity and kindness that outweighs his hatred for America and his vows to destroy our country is just nuts."


Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash.

Meanwhile, teachers from around Washington state have informed a Seattle talk radio host that Murray had made the same comments about bin Laden to their students. But despite comparisons by many of her constituents to Sen. Trent Lott's recent controversial remarks, Murray's statements appear to be generating minimal response from her Senate colleagues.

Last Wednesday, at the conclusion of a session with students at Columbia River High School in Vancouver, Wash., Murray said she wanted to bring up a further point to add to their discussion about alternatives to war.

"We've got to ask, why is this man so popular around the world?" she said in reference to bin Laden, the accused mastermind of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks. "Why are people so supportive of him in many countries that are riddled with poverty?"

Murray said, according to the Vancouver Columbian newspaper, that bin Laden has been "out in these countries for decades, building schools, building roads, building infrastructure, building day care facilities, building health care facilities, and the people are extremely grateful. We haven't done that."

The second-term senator then asked the students to ponder: "How would they look at us today if we had been there helping them with some of that rather than just being the people who are going to bomb in Iraq and go to Afghanistan?"

Nethercutt said he usually does not speak out against anyone in his state's delegation to the nation's capital.


Rep. George Nethercutt, R-Wash.

"But this one just hit me wrong because of the lasting implication it leaves with students who are impressionable," Nethercutt told WND. "And to have a senator suggest that Osama bin Laden is a good guy and the U.S. hasn't done anything to help people is just nonsense.

He believes an apology is in order.

"I think she should make clear to those students that she's not criticizing the United States and praising Osama bin Laden, which to me it's clear that she did," Nethercutt said.

Middle East scholar Daniel Pipes contends that bin Laden was not building schools and health-care facilities but a terrorist infrastructure. Any benefits accrued by the people of Afghanistan or Sudan were done to buy off his protectors, he maintained in an interview with WND.

Bin Laden himself has denied that he and his followers are motivated by economic factors.

"Allah has ordered us to make holy wars and to fight to see to it that his word is the highest and the uppermost and that of the unbelievers the lowermost," bin Laden said in a 1998 interview that included John Miller of ABC News. "We believe that this is the call we have to answer regardless of our financial capabilities."

Comments heard before

Murray told the Tacoma News Tribune that she was shocked by the response to what she considered a free-ranging discussion conducted in the American spirit of free speech.

"I am astonished the Republican Party would try to spin out of control a conversation with high school students," she said. "Republicans have been trying for six months to use the war on terrorism for political purposes."

But school teachers from around Washington state say they have heard these comments before from Murray at similar gatherings of students, according to Seattle talk radio host and former Republican gubernatorial candidate John Carlson.

"She is saying these things all over the state," Carlson said on his afternoon, drive-time show on KVI radio. "A U.S. senator is misleading children about Osama bin Laden."

Carlson's caller lines were lit up from mostly angry listeners for three hours on Friday afternoon. Many insisted that Murray should resign, asserting that her remarks were more egregious than comments by Sen. Trent Lott, who consequently stepped down from his Senate majority post on Friday.

A listener from Gig Harbor, Wash., calling for Murray to resign or be recalled, said, "I don't want my daughter growing up represented by this woman."

Talk show host Lars Larson in Portland, just across the Columbia River from Vancouver, Wash., promoted his afternoon show Friday with a teaser, "Trent Lott steps aside ... Sen. Patty Murray ... should she do the same?"

On his website, Larson included a link to a recording of some of Murray's comments to the students.

Senate colleagues respond

Sen. Robert Bennett, R-Utah, responded to Murray's remarks Friday in an interview with National Public Radio's Neal Conan when asked whether the uproar over Trent Lott would be a permanent problem for his party. Bennett said he thought the "fuss" would fade when the next controversy comes along.

"Today's cosmic story suddenly disappears when you turn to tomorrow's," Bennett said. "I read on the press now, for example, that Patty Murray, the senator from Washington, has praised Osama bin Laden in terms almost similar to the ones that Lott used for Strom Thurmond – that is, she said bin Laden is a humanitarian, and we are not, and that's why we're in trouble."

Bennett said he believed "we'll begin to see people parsing that statement and move on to the next crisis. Now Patty's not the majority leader, so maybe nobody will pay that much attention to what she said. ?"

Both a Republican and a Democratic senator minimized Murray's remarks during an interview with Brit Hume on Fox News Sunday yesterday.

Sen. Joseph Biden, D-Del., said he hoped that Murray would rephrase her comments.

"The idea that Patty Murray thinks we should pattern ourselves after bin Laden is not – I don't believe she thinks that at all," Biden told Hume. "I think it's a very bad choice of words."

Sen. Richard Lugar, R-Ind., given an opportunity to respond, said:

"Well, clearly what Senator Murray and all the rest of us ought to be talking about is our own public diplomacy. What do we do in that area – I wouldn't want to use Osama bin Laden as she did – and she probably regrets doing so – as sort of a benchmark. That is a tragic thought."

Hume then pressed Lugar, reciting Murray's subsequent elaboration of her remarks.

"Well, hold on just a second, senator," said Hume. "Let me just – let's show you what she actually did say when pressed about this in reaction. She said, 'Osama bin Laden is an evil terrorist who is responsible for the deaths of thousands of Americans. Bringing him to justice, dismantling his terrorist network and protecting our nation from further attacks must continue to be our government's highest priority.' She then goes on to say nothing that said – that retracted any of the stuff she said about his humanitarian philanthropy, if you will, and so on. So, the statement then to some extent stands. What about that?'

Lugar replied that in further discussions, he supposed that Murray "would say more."

Hume told Biden that what he and Lugar were saying reminded him of the initial mild reaction to Sen. Lott's remarks to Strom Thurmond.

"Different issue, of course," Hume said to Biden. "Different arena. But a forgiving attitude toward a colleague who you feel, perhaps with some empathy, may have slipped up. But I wonder if a slip-up of this kind, portraying this man as a humanitarian benefactor and going on to say the United States, in effect, is not, is something that can be tolerated in a member of the [Democratic Party] leadership."

Murray was chairman of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee in the 107th Congress.

She was elected to the Senate in 1992 as a self-described "mom in tennis shoes." She got her start in politics in 1980 when anger over Washington state's cancellation of a pre-school program her children attended prompted a drive to the capital Olympia to lobby for funding. She says she hit a brick wall when a lawmaker said, "You can't make a difference. You're just a mom in tennis shoes."

Murray then led a statewide campaign to restore the funds and eventually served in the state legislature before election to the U.S. Senate.


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To: JohnHuang2
I think it should be noted that it takes an American woman to speak for Muslim women since they are covered head to toe, have no voice and stoned to death when men so choose.

Murray should speak to us on women's rights in the countries where OBL is "loved."

Better yet, she owes all women an apology for defending a sexist.

I love the quote for the day.

21 posted on 12/23/2002 6:25:05 AM PST by lonestar
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To: B. Rabbit
Birds of a feather....

Why is anyone shocked when a socialist, who represents a socialist party, makes a statement praising America's enemies? It's been that way since the days of the Cold War and it's not about to change now.
22 posted on 12/23/2002 6:29:53 AM PST by Nuke'm Glowing
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To: ContentiousObjector
Do you think people would follow Bin Laden if he didn't actually do anything for them?

He's done nothing for anyone since his death over a year ago.
Tens of thousands more of his followers will join him in death.

23 posted on 12/23/2002 6:34:56 AM PST by ASA Vet
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To: ContentiousObjector
If you are starving to death and some one starts to feed you, your going to listen to what they might have to say, he wins their hearts and minds.

Yep. That sure explains why 15 of the 19 9/11 killers came from Saudi Arabia, one of the wealthiest nations in the world.

24 posted on 12/23/2002 6:39:44 AM PST by B Knotts
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To: ContentiousObjector
She was not praising Bin Laden, she was explaining why people will crash planes into building for him!

This is the nature of a thought crime: You and Patty Murray don't get to interpret what Murray said. I do.

I find her guilty as charged. She gave aid and comfort to the enemy in a time of war, in a serial fashion, till she was caught.

25 posted on 12/23/2002 6:54:53 AM PST by an amused spectator
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To: B. Rabbit
Why should we feed them? Why should we be blackmailed? This is a very liberal view you are presenting, feeding the world so that they don't blow us up. This is the way to socialism, providing people with the means to survive without any sort of exchange, simply because they need it and demand it and will kill people if they don't get it

It isn't really blackmail, because if Bin Laden wasn't doing it we could get away without caring.

It's because someone else is able to turn them against us that we have to care.

26 posted on 12/23/2002 7:36:11 AM PST by ContentiousObjector
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To: lonestar
Come Again?
27 posted on 12/23/2002 7:37:18 AM PST by ContentiousObjector
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To: lonestar
Bin Laden hates us because of that, but the illiterate masses in question wouldn't know we even exist if Bin Ladens propaganda didn't reach them unopposed.
28 posted on 12/23/2002 7:39:41 AM PST by ContentiousObjector
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To: BJungNan
really?

And when exactly did the US start building hospitals and such across the thirdworld?

Bin Laden has influence over these people because his money reaches them and has a direct impact on their lives, american aid just ends up in the swiss bank accounts of corupt foreign leaders and UN agencies.

The point is Bin Laden has influence over these people because he gives them stuff, when someone gives you stuff you associate nice thoughts with them, when they think Bin Laden they think "Nice guy who built hospital" not "evil terrorist who slaughters innocent people",

Are you following this?, if America were to do the same, or at the very least undercut Bin Ladens ability to do these things, they would either develop a positive view of the US, or a less favorable view of Bin Laden

29 posted on 12/23/2002 7:45:08 AM PST by ContentiousObjector
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To: B Knotts
that doesn't explain anything, Bin Laden has Saudi followers because they are cut from the same psychopathic cloth he is, the problem addressed here isn't the Saudi's, the problem is why the illiterate masses hold Bin Laden as a Christ figure
30 posted on 12/23/2002 7:47:29 AM PST by ContentiousObjector
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To: B. Rabbit
Which one is blasted by the media? Which one is forced to spend their time apologizing in order to keep their job? Which one is a danger to the American people serving in a very powerful political position?

And which one just gave her opponent a club to beat her over the head with come the next election?

31 posted on 12/23/2002 7:49:11 AM PST by dirtboy
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To: an amused spectator
Aid and comfort to the enemy?

right... and a prosecutor who explains why a woman killed her rich husband for money to the jury is an accessory to murder.

She explained why Bin Laden has such a following and what America has to do to break his control over these people,

she didn't get up and say "Praise Allah, death to America!

Put the partisan psychobable away for a moment and read in it's entirty what she said

32 posted on 12/23/2002 7:51:09 AM PST by ContentiousObjector
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To: JohnHuang2
Keep up the pressure on Murraymomtennis shoee idiot. She;s beatable, I hope she's up in 04
33 posted on 12/23/2002 7:54:35 AM PST by 1Old Pro
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To: All
Where is any evidence that Bin Laden has built roads, hospitals, fed anybody or done anything like this?? As far as I have seen he has never even pretended to do this. That is what makes the senator's comments so bizarre and treasonous. It appears she simply had an anti-american agenda and proceeded to manufacture a little alternate Bin Laden universe to bolster her argument. And in the great tradition of Jocelyn Elders, Maxine Waters, et. al...she probably believes her own lies.
34 posted on 12/23/2002 8:13:00 AM PST by Drawsing
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To: JohnHuang2
Worse yet was the response from Sen Shooting Blanks Lugar! When given a chance to hammer her he makes excuses for her outrageous statement. Brit set him up with a nice fastball over the middle of the plate and he acts like a little leaguer watching the third strike afraid to take his bat off his shoulder. This idiot should never be allowed in front of a camara again. If he had made this statement the Rats would have him looking for work today!

Pray for GW and the Truth

35 posted on 12/23/2002 8:25:39 AM PST by bray
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To: lonestar
Would you explain where OBL is popular outside the Muslim world?

He is most popular where the idiots think they have 75 virgins waiting for them if they blow themselves up and kill "infidels.".

I think Patty Murray owes an explanation to the women of the world because she, with her freedom of speech, has totally ignored that she would have a rag over her face (not a bad idea) where OBL is so popular!

36 posted on 12/23/2002 9:08:31 AM PST by lonestar
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To: B. Rabbit
Welcome to Free Republic. :)
37 posted on 12/23/2002 9:47:31 AM PST by Search4Truth
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To: lonestar
Would you explain where OBL is popular outside the Muslim world?

He is popular amoung a number of peoples who hate America. In places like Mexico, the Azlan crazies here in California, and a huge number of leftists world wide.

38 posted on 12/23/2002 10:10:09 AM PST by Nachum
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To: ContentiousObjector
Your sound just like a "third way" type, we could have peace, if only there were a redistribution of wealth in the world. You and Jimmy Carter and the dingbat senator all belong togeather.
39 posted on 12/23/2002 10:22:28 AM PST by MaggieMay
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To: JohnHuang2
thanks, John. These liberals--just a bunch of anti-American thugs. If they like bin Laden so much, they should just go over to wherever he is and see how much he likes them! Off with your heads, sez he! Off with their heads, sez ME!
40 posted on 12/23/2002 10:37:25 AM PST by Marysecretary
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