HANDING MUSLIM EXTREMISTS THE HOUSE KEYS / Diana West explains why power-elites don´t want Bachmann 5´s questions answered (WND-WORLD NET DAILY COMMENTARY) by DIANA WEST 08/03/12)
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Two weeks ago, I wrote about the handful of House Republicans, led by
Rep. Michele Bachmann of Minnesota, who sent letters in June to
inspectors general at five government departments, asking them to
investigate evidence of Muslim Brotherhood influence on U.S.
government policymaking. The Muslim Brotherhood is a global Islamic
movement engaged, according to the group’s own internal document, on
a “grand jihad” in North America to destroy “Western civilization
from within.” To date, the inspectors general haven’t responded.
Nonetheless, Bachmann and her colleagues – Trent Franks of Arizona,
Louie Gohmert of Texas, Tom Rooney of Florida and Lynn Westmoreland
of Georgia – have focused attention on the disastrous policy of
bringing members of known Muslim Brotherhood fronts and their
associates into Uncle Sam’s policymaking chain. The representatives’
letters went to inspectors general at State, Justice, Defense,
Homeland Security and the Office of the National Intelligence
Director. These government nerve centers are increasingly advancing
policies American leaders once would have excoriated for supporting
the enemies of this country.
Is it by chance, for example, that Director of National Intelligence
James Clapper, reading from prepared notes, absurdly described the
Muslim Brotherhood to the House Intelligence Committee last year as
a “largely secular” organization? Is it an accident that in June the
State Department issued a visa to Hani Nour Eldin of Egypt to meet
with senior White House officials? Eldin is a member of Gama’a al-
Islamiyya, a terrorist organization once led by Omar Abdel
Rahman, “the blind sheikh” convicted of the first attack on the World
Trade Center. In the person of Rahman’s successor, Refai Ahmed Taha,
the group is one of the five signatories of Osama bin Laden’s
February 1998 “World Islamic Front Statement Urging Jihad Against
Jews and Crusaders.” Isn’t it imperative to review the policy
mechanism that permitted a member of bin Laden’s jihad front into the
White House?
According to our elected officials, the answer is no. Not one other
House member, Democrat, Republican or tea party, has come out in
solidarity with the National Security Five. Typically, the mainstream
media have reacted not by digging up facts themselves (what are they,
journalists?), but rather by throwing mud on Michele
Bachmann. “Stop ‘witch-hunting’ Huma Abedin, top aide to Hillary
Clinton,” is the war cry from CNN to USA Today. Many conservative
outlets, such as Fox and the Washington Examiner, are strangely
silent.
To be sure, one of the Bachmann letters notes the case of Huma
Abedin – a confidante of the secretary of state whose family has
dense ties to Muslim Brotherhood organizations. She has become the
human face used to distract from the overarching national security
issue. Honest answers to the wide array of questions the House
members have asked would expose high elected officials in both
parties as dupes of our enemies, at best. The American people would
find out how Uncle Sam came to support al-Qaida in Libya; Muslim
Brothers in Egypt; and, now, al-Qaida and Muslim Brothers in Syria.
An honest investigation would spotlight the internal process that led
Uncle Sam to sponsor a new international counterterrorism
organization without Israel. The shameful fact is, our power-elites
don’t want these questions answered because the answers would
threaten their hold on power.
Bachmann & Co. haven’t alleged wrongdoing on Abedin’s part. Rather,
their question turns on the process that permitted a person with
close family ties to an array of world Islamic movements and figures
hostile to the United States to gain the security clearance Abedin
requires to serve alongside the secretary of state.
I looked over the lengthy Form 86 federal employees fill out to apply
for national security positions. One portion is devoted to an
applicant’s relatives, with a question about relatives’ affiliations
with any “foreign movement.” If Abedin answered fully – and there are
stiff penalties for failing to do so – she would have noted, for
starters, that her mother, Saleha Abedin, belongs to the Muslim
Sisterhood (the Brotherhood’s auxiliary, primarily for relatives of
prominent Brothers) and serves on the board of the International
Islamic Council for Dawah and Relief, a group banned in Israel for
supporting Hamas. Saleha Abedin has been a representative of the
Muslim World League, whose affiliates have been charged by the U.S.
government with funding terrorism. Any ensuing investigation would
turn up Saleha’s work with the Institute of Muslim Minority Affairs,
where she edits the journal that Huma, too, worked on for a dozen
years. That same institute was founded by Huma’s father in Saudi
Arabia with the assistance and long-term involvement of Abdullah Omar
Naseef. Naseef was secretary-general of the Muslim World League and
also founded the Rabita Trust, a U.S.-designated international
terrorist organization with ties to al-Qaida.
There’s more, but just imagine the light dawning on the background-
checker: So, Ms. Abedin, let me get this straight: Your folks, and
you, too, worked with a guy who founded a terrorist organization
linked to al-Qaida, your mom’s on the board of a group banned in
Israel for supporting Hamas, and you want top-secret clearance to
work for the secretary of state.
Then what happened? (© 2012 WorldNetDaily.com, Inc. 08/03/12)
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