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Democrats Won, But Arabs in America Still Suffer from Bush's War on Terror

By Chris Hedges, Truthdig. Posted December 6, 2006.


Victimized by outrageous attempts in U.S. courts to tie him to terrorists groups, Sami Al-Arian, a tenured Palestinian professor who was fired from the University of South Florida, has spent many months in prison even after a jury failed to convict him.
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The Democrats may have taken control of the House and Senate, but we still live in George Bush's America. It is an America the imprisoned Palestinian activist Dr. Sami Al-Arian, who has spent over two years in isolation, knows intimately. Dr. Al-Arian, who was a tenured professor of computer engineering at the University of South Florida until being fired, was given the maximum sentence earlier this year for what the judge, in a case that bordered on the farcical, said was his support of a radical Palestinian organization.

The imprisoned professor, who will be deported when he is released, was to have spent 57 months in prison. But his time now seems likely to be extended since, despite plea bargaining that should have exempted him from further testimony, he has been called to testify before a secret grand jury in Virginia investigating Islamic organizations in the state. It is the newest twist in a case that has become emblematic of the repression meted out to America's Muslim minority.

Al-Arian endured a six-month show trial in Florida that saw the government's case collapse in a mass of contradictions and innuendo. During the trial the government called 80 witnesses and subjected the jury to hundreds of hours of often inane phone transcriptions and recordings, made over a 10-year period, which the jury dismissed as "gossip." Out of the 94 charges made against the four defendants there were no convictions. Of the 17 charges against Al-Arian, including "conspiracy to murder and maim persons abroad," the jury acquitted him of eight and was hung on the rest.

The jurors disagreed on the remaining charges by a count of 10 to 2 favoring his full acquittal. Two others in the case, Ghassan Ballut and Sameeh Hammoudeh, were acquitted of all charges, dealing another body blow to the government's case. The May sentencing of Al-Arian contradicted the basis of the jury's acquittal and the reasoning behind the subsequent plea agreement.

Following the acquittal, a disaster for the government, especially since then-Attorney General John Ashcroft had announced the indictment, prosecutors threatened to retry Al-Arian. The Palestinian professor, under duress, accepted a plea bargain agreement that would spare him a second trial, saying in his agreement that he had helped people associated with Palestinian Islamic Jihad with immigration matters. It was a tepid charge given the high profile of the case.

The U.S. Attorney's Office for the Middle District of Florida and the Counterterrorism Section of the Justice Department agreed to recommend to the judge the minimum sentence of 46 months.

But U.S. District Judge James S. Moody Jr. sentenced Dr. Al-Arian to the maximum 57 months. In referring to Al-Arian's contention that he had only raised money for Palestinian Islamic Jihad's charity for widows and orphans, the judge said acidly to the professor that "your only connection to orphans and widows is that you create them." "The cards were stacked against us," said the defendant's daughter, Laila Al-Arian. "The prosecutors showed gruesome videos of suicide bombings in Israel and tried to tie my father to them. He had nothing to do with these attacks. He has always condemned the killing of Israeli and Palestinian civilians. The trial was Orwellian. The government prosecutors would take events and statements that had nothing to do with my father and attempt to connect them to him. This was all about silencing a Palestinian activist, not combating terrorism."


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Chris Hedges is the former Middle East bureau chief for The New York Times and the author of "War Is a Force That Gives Us Meaning."

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Posted by: rsaxto on Dec 6, 2006 12:15 AM   
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There will be no justice in America until all of the top Bushies are impeached for their numerous crimes.

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USA is now another country
Posted by: edith on Dec 6, 2006 1:05 AM   
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change muslim to jewish or socialist or gun rights and you will see that most americans caught in the nightmare of dr sami would have mass support from their relatively powerful or politically active groups. politicians in general don't care about muslim votes, so the prosecutors play games here they never would play with a civil rights activist who was black or Jewish.

Personally, i have little sympathy for islam and i will humbly accept criticism for possible bigotry on my own part. but at least i'm aware of my limitations and i would go out of my way to avoid judging a muslim in this situation becasuse I would not want anyone in an american court to be subject to ethnic bias. some cases are opposed for stylish PC reasons; this one is blatantly prejudicial.

the new democrat majority can make this an agenda item for the judiciary or homeland security committees(oh, that would be Joe "i'm a dem" leeeeeeeberman.(who me a zionist?).

i'll say no more. i am not comfortable with zionists or islamic activists. but i know myself enough not to be on a jury judging either faction. the judge in this case should recuse himself; he's a h of a lot more biased than I am!

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Speechless
Posted by: Tom Degan on Dec 6, 2006 2:20 AM   
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America, America
God shed his grace on thee
And Crown thy good
With brotherhood
From sea to shining sea....

Nevermind....

Tom Degan
Goshen, NY
"The Rant" by Tom Degan

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Muslims and America
Posted by: moflard on Dec 6, 2006 4:19 AM   
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So can someone explain to me why Americans are so surprised that Muslims around the world hate them so much? Seems bloody obvious to me.

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It is a very sad story
Posted by: hillstar on Dec 6, 2006 4:26 AM   
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about how our country has abandoned justice, and any sense of fairness. We also forget one issue..and I am sure I will get a lot of hate mail responses for it...Jews in America ( I am one) donate a great deal of money to Israel for "social causes"..this allows Israel not to foot the bill for them, and saves money for weapons and the military...is it any different from donating money to Palestinian Organizations who provide food, clothing,health care among other things...and are also involved in arming themselves?

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Brotherhood?
Posted by: andrushka on Dec 6, 2006 5:10 AM   
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I could also call it freedom. This country is really getting sick.It is frightening to see the importance that religion plays in the United States. Wake up, your Justice (or Injustice) is playing into the hands of would-be terrorists. Don't be surprised if you are not liked abroad.

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Some GOOD NEWS
Posted by: wawa on Dec 6, 2006 5:15 AM   
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Dr. Khaled Diab, an 1948 Muslim refugee living in Central Florida was one of the Arabic to English transcribers for the Sami Al-Arian case.



Dr. D has NOT been silenced and his memoirs are in print and available as a holiday gift-


"Keep Hope Alive" was inspired by and documents the life of Khaled Diab, a 1948 refugee from the Upper Galilee who made his way to America and into a career in the Defense industry with top-secret clearance during the Cold War.


"Keep Hope Alive" opens with Fleming's imaginative discussion of a group of friends around Khaled's olive-wood kitchen table in Buffalo , N.Y. , the morning after Dr. Martin Luther King's assassination. Topics of conversation include the origins of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the treasures of the Nag Hammadi library and the stages of the soul. These topics are intricately woven into a provocative, inclusive and cohesive story of historical fiction.



At the age of 78, Khaled ponders the tragedy of Sept. 11, 2001 and is compelled to take positive action. With the help of many friends, he founds the nonprofit, nonpolitical OTFFP (www.olivetreesfoundation.org /)

Book Reviewer for "Gary's Shelf" from http://midwestbookreview.com wrote:

"The author shows that there are many people from all over the world who are moving in the right direction to establish peace in the Middle East. The organization Olive Trees Foundation for Peace/OTFFP is Arabs, Jews, and Christians who have formed a non profit non political group who have one goal; to have Israelis and Palestinians live side by side in peace. These are people from all walks of life who are committed to changing the area into a peaceful region. Social movements like this grow until finally government jumps on-board. This is so counter to the policies of the Bush administration. As dialogue continues to grow on this subject government will be forced to rethink its approach to the region. This is a book that should be read by anyone does not believe there can be peace in the Middle East. It should also be included in schools and on the college level to help focus on how the area can move toward peace.–Gary's Shelf

To order:
www.WeAreWideAwake.org

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America, One Racist Country
Posted by: nobuko on Dec 6, 2006 5:20 AM   
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America was founded on Bigotry and Racism. They began with the Native Indians, imported Slaves, and even tried to enslaved whites.

In my opinion, America is very much like Saudia Arabia when it comes to Class and how the rest of the population, without wealth, are treated.

Its amazing, that Whites commits MORE crimes, benefit more from the social programs, and Corporate Welfare, than People of Color. Yet People of Color are always on the news for the PETTY CRIMES they commit. Yet wealthy white folks like the Bush Family can malipulate the Government and get the underclass people to murder, destroy, and seize other countrys assets. South Africa is a Classic example.

I don't believe there is a race or culture of people on the face of this earth worse than filthy rich European white men.

Until the decent white folks take their heads out of the sand and see who the REAL terrorists are, America is doomed. For just as history has repeated itself currently, if America survives, greedy, EVIL, selfish white folks will have this day again ... its what they THRIVE for!

Its sad, that having EVERYTHING is not enough for the evil rich white men who are destroying America and the world.

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US is not a place for Muslims
Posted by: tashi on Dec 6, 2006 6:40 AM   
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These are the choices muslims have if they want to live in US:
1. Stop giving material and/or moral support to Palestinians.
2. Accept and follow the majority's position on Israel/US positions with respect to Middle-East.

If the above two conditions are unacceptable, then Muslims should leave the country.

I work in the high-tech sector in R&D. People who work with me generally have at least a Master's degrees, most have a Phd. And yet their position is not much different than that of Bush government when it comes to Muslims.
If the kinds of things that pundits/commentators say about muslims on MSM and on radio, were to be said about any other minority group, these commentators would be fired.

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Johanna Moren
Posted by: Johanna Moren on Dec 6, 2006 6:42 AM   
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I noticed it was mentioned that the Democrats are now in charge of the Congress and the Senate as I understand it.
What difference has it ever made to American policy, when they have been in charge before, it has always been,"business as usual."
I think the problem is that people have believed the myth, that America is a Democracy; it isn't, it is a Republic.
If it was a Democracy Al- Gore would have won the elections
He got the most votes. But as it is a Republic Constitution where certain states have more collegiate votes, I think they call it. He lost. Democracy , is one man one vote,consequently the man with the most votes win.
I got curious and read the Constitution, not one mention of Democracy. I have numerous American friends, not one of them have ever read the Constitution which they keep ramming down our throats. Do you know of any Democratic country where you have to register every time you want to vote? Doesn't that sound a bit odd to you.
Johanna Moren

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The threat to Peace is in our backyard
Posted by: freedombombs on Dec 6, 2006 9:06 AM   
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Reading the story above gives me chills and I feel that this country is slipping into facism.

They (meaning the bushies) talk about "Islamo-facism" and "Islamists" what about Judeo-facism, Christo-facism? These forces are more descrutive than anything "Islamists" can conjure up. I mean even the most deranged extremists from the middle east can only high jack a plane or blow him(her)self up. They don't have the massive military might that US and Israel have (thankfully so). Extremists from the jewish and christian realms can hold 3 million people hostage for 50 years or even invade and fracture a country and destroy a society on a whim ......wait, you mean they've already done that?

You tell me what the bigger threat to world peace is?

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Religious "freedom" in the good ol' USA
Posted by: willymack on Dec 6, 2006 9:22 AM   
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It's there if you're a King James bible freak, otherwise you're looked at as some lower form of life. This has been aggravated by the bushies as a way to divide, and therefore, conquer our people. Immigrants from around the world come here to escape the very same nonsense ocurring more and more frequently here. There simply should be NO tolerance of repression based on religion in this country. This is not what we're about.

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OJ got off also.
Posted by: albrechtkrausse on Dec 6, 2006 9:33 AM   
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Klansmen routinely got acquitted of lynching blacks. Just because someone is not convincted it does not mean that the person didn't actually commit the crimes. It simply means that the State did not prove its case to the jury. This could be due to inept prosecution, overzealous (unconstitutional) police work, a good or flamboyant defense attorney, an uneducated or prejudgiced jury, etc. This doesn't mean the guy isn't truely, or morally, guilty.
ps: I keep hearing how much islamics 'hate' the USA. If so why are so many living here, moving here, using US dollars for the economy, etc?

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Rule #1: don't trust religious freaks
Posted by: thoughtcriminal on Dec 6, 2006 10:20 AM   
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It doesn't matter if they are Christian, Jewish or Muslim - they're operating under an unquestioning totalitarian mindset.

When the German Nazis invaded Europe and Russia, they had "God is On Our Side" printed on their belt buckles.

When the Wahhabi Islamic nationalists piloted their planes into the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, they were chanting "God is On Our Side".

When the Israelis dropped cluster bombs and nuclear waste-based weapons all over South Lebanon, they were singing, "God is On Our Side". When suicide bombers blow themselves up in front of Tel Aviv sidewalk cafes, they are praying, "God is On Our Side"

When the US forces invaded Iraq, Rumsfeld's lackey in the Pentagon, Genral Boykin, said "My God is bigger then Their God".

It's like the Rolling Stones said in Sympathy for the Devil:

I rode a tank
Held a generals rank
When the blitzkrieg raged
And the bodies stank
Pleased to meet you
Hope you guess my name, oh yeah
Ah, whats puzzling you
Is the nature of my game, oh yeah
I watched with glee
While your kings and queens
Fought for ten decades
For the gods they made
I shouted out,
Who killed the kennedys?
When after all
It was you and me
Let me please introduce myself
Im a man of wealth and taste
And I laid traps for troubadours
Who get killed before they reached bombay
Pleased to meet you
Hope you guessed my name


Personal faith - that's your own business - but religious organizations have a very bad track record, and are not to be trusted.

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To Albrechtkrausse: Muslims Are not going anywhere
Posted by: eyeman on Dec 6, 2006 10:45 AM   
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"Izlamics" have as much right as you do to this land. They came on slave ships and converted by force ala Ann Coulter. this countery values religious feedom. But The Government is now persecuting muslims. If you d not like freedom. you go back to wherever you came from.

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Adam
Posted by: Chubbyrain on Dec 6, 2006 11:06 AM   
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The self-righteousness that is spewed in these blogs is painful to read. They always become soap boxes for people to spout vitriol about the US. The US is often called a democracy because it has many aspects of a democracy it also has many aspects of republics. The authors of the Constitution developed this system by looking at past failures of both Republics and Democracies and taking those aspects of each that would make our system more stable.

The US is not perfect. I will repeat that even more strongly, the US isn't even close to perfect. However, it is still the most diverse country on the planet and despite what many people say you can find as good or better justice here than anywhere in the world. Our justice system has many flaws, but that is the way things will always be, there will always be mistakes, things to regret, people who do not find justice.

It is important to understand that the US is a very dynamic country. The ever-evolving face and mind of the average American citizen creates this fluidity. The US has recently made some mistakes and we have recently payed for past actions that were not realized as mistakes. As was the case with McCarthyism in the 50's this "witchhunt" is beginning to lose steam and incur backlash from the US citizens.

I am sick of reading about how stupid, arrogant, fat, evil, selfish, and power hungry the US is. These statements invariably come from the self-loathing and the ignorant.

We have made mistakes, we will continue to make mistakes, and we will continue to learn and evolve as we have for over 200 years. So save your self-righteous, ignorant statements, they are getting old.

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William Wallace
Posted by: DaBear on Dec 6, 2006 11:26 AM   
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"Burn it, burn it all."

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God, er, Allah help the poor darlings . . .
Posted by: katyalynn on Dec 6, 2006 11:51 AM   
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Those poor, poor darlings. Every time I think about their plight here in the US I just break down and cry. The longsuffering American Muslims who are so quick to condemn the beheadings of teenage Christian girls in Indonesia and such . . . I mean we're constantly being bombarded with American Muslims trying to distance themselves from the vulgar practices of the numerous psychopaths who have "hijacked Islam". I can't change the channel without seeing another spiritual leader trying to affirm that Islam doesn't agree with the violent practices of so many whack jobs. They really have had such a rough go of it lately, especially here in the US. If everyone will just take a minute and shed a collective tear for the incredible injustices heaped upon them every day maybe we can begin to atone for our utterly despicable racist treatment.

Is that what you wanted to hear Alternet? Isn't it? Yes everyone knows that Muslims in America are getting the short end of the stick. Meanwhile everything is just peachy for African Americans and Latinos. Good thing we dealt with their problems first before addressing those of the most oppressed class of people the world has ever known - the American Muslim. I know you're all dying to remind me that Christians and Jews do the same thing and I will remind you that readers don't hesitate for a second to lay waste to those religions so what's the problem? Christians are expected to apologize for the actions of their fellow adherents but apparently Muslims are not held to that same standard. Let's hear it for condemnation of all religious idiots. I know Alterneters are keen to point out that Christians are the ones destroying America, but in case you haven't noticed the US isn't the only goddam place on earth that matters and what Muslims are doing around the world will impact ALL OF YOU eventually.

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Guilty until proven innocent
Posted by: YogiBear on Dec 6, 2006 12:32 PM   
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A good social experiment would be to levy a host of charges against a person we know to be innocent (he'd have to be in on it) and take it to a jury to see how many of those charges we could get to stick. My guess is you'd convict at least one in 10 innocents, if not more, that way. Our justice system may be better than some places, but it's still subject to extreme prosecutorial misconduct and plenty of examples of judges and juries assuming guilt.

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Please re-read this article
Posted by: ReallyBearish on Dec 6, 2006 1:13 PM   
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This is one odd piece of writing. I have no idea what the Professor was charged with or what the evidence was. The author also fails to reveal why the evidence was thrown out-- only that it was. (Lots of sound evidence gets thrown out because of legalities, which doesn't make the evidence "false".

American Muslims, as with European Muslims, consider themselves as separate. When calling in to talk shows to complain about government policies, they refer to them as "your" policies and not "our" policies, even when they're American citizens. This, I predict, is going to be trouble-- more so for the Europeans than the Americans, at least in the near future.

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Flirting With Fascism on CNN's Glenn Beck threatens Muslims with concentration camps
Posted by: rwa on Dec 6, 2006 3:37 PM   
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The New York Times (12/4/06), profiling new CNN Headline News host Glenn Beck, called him "brash" and "opinionated," with an "unfiltered approach."

On his August 10 radio show, distributed by Clear Channel Beck told listeners, "The world is on the brink of World War III," then issued this warning:

All you Muslims who have sat on your frickin' hands the whole time and have not been marching in the streets and have not been saying, 'Hey, you know what? There are good Muslims and bad Muslims. We need to be the first ones in the recruitment office lining up to shoot the bad Muslims in the head.' I'm telling you, with God as my witness... human beings are not strong enough, unfortunately, to restrain themselves from putting up razor wire and putting you on one side of it. When things—when people become hungry, when people see that their way of life is on the edge of being over, they will put razor wire up and just based on the way you look or just based on your religion, they will round you up. Is that wrong? Oh my gosh, it is Nazi, World War II wrong, but society has proved it time and time again: It will happen.

On September 5, Beck took the same message to his CNN Headline News audience, declaring, "In 10 years, Muslims and Arabs will be looking through a razor wire fence at the West." He explained:

Since 9/11, Americans have gotten so fed up with the "yes, but" Muslims. The "yes, but" Muslims are the ones who show up on talkshows and in the media and say, "Yes, terrorism is bad, but"—and then they go through a list of reasons on why we should try and sympathize with people who fly planes into buildings.... If, God forbid, there's another attack, we won't have anymore patience for the "yes, buts." The Muslim community better find a spokesman who isn't a "yes, but" Muslim. They shouldn't even understand the word "but," because if they don't, when things heat up, the profiling will only get worse, and the razor wire will be coming.

Beck went on to say:

You want the profiling to stop? Then, here's an idea. Stop murdering innocent people. Stop excusing the people who do. You do that for a while, and I guarantee you won't have any more problems at the airports. Stop blowing stuff up and the world just might be your oyster. Otherwise, it's going to be like that movie, The Siege. You remember that movie? The Muslims will see the West through razor wire if things don't change.

Since the overwhelming majority of U.S. Muslims are neither "murdering innocent people" nor "excusing the people who do," there's really nothing that they can do to avert Beck's threat that "the razor wire will be coming." And Beck is explicit that there's nothing non-Muslims can do to avoid locking Muslims up en masse.

The Times article quoted CNN executive Kenneth Jautz as saying that the network did not take Beck's politics into account when it hired him. "We did not set out to have anyone from any particular view fronting these shows," he said. In fact, CNN hired Beck knowing that the host's repertoire included hateful attacks--the Hurricane Katrina refugees seen on TV and the father of a terrorism victim were both "scumbags" (Mediamatters.org, 5/17/04, 9/9/05)--as well as a disturbing preoccupation with violence: Beck has told his listeners that he was praying for a gruesome death for Democratic presidential candidate Dennis Kucinich (3/16/03), and that he was fantasizing about strangling filmmaker Michael Moore to death (5/17/05). As FAIR predicted (FAIR Action Alert, 1/18/06), Beck has not changed his repellent tune simply because he's been hired by a major media outlet.

Please contact CNN/U.S. president Jonathan Klein and urge him to condemn Glenn Beck's chilling threats against Muslims.

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Thank you both for your WISE comments
Posted by: wawa on Dec 6, 2006 4:41 PM   
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I have a link that tells me what countries read WAWA.

USA Military and Government are always in the TOP 20.

I don't know why they are listed as countries, but edu addresses are also listed as one, and they are always in the TOP 5!

USA Govt. and Military never write to me,
but it is affirming that our USA Tax dollars are going towards something POSITIVE:

EDUCATION is the only way to transform minds

and a transformed mind is the only way

to transform hearts.

all good 2U,
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http://www.wearewideawake.org

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Fearful flag-waving idiots don't bother with reasons any more.
Posted by: humanity101 on Dec 6, 2006 8:32 PM   
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The professor had already been prosecuted by the Tampa Tribune before anything else. When idiots become fearful, they'd bite and kill anything that moves or in this case, looks like a Muslim. This is also part of the campaign by the Isreali Lobby to silence any Arab voices that advocate for the Palestinians. Unknown to them is that the more they try to change the world's opinion by ruthless tactics, the more the people dislike them. Why don't they quit oppressing the Palestinians instead of trying to change the world's opinion. They can hire as many PR firms to make them look good as they want, but they cannot hide the truth. The ugly truth of occupation.

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Demetrius "Van" Crocker
Posted by: Truth_seeker on Dec 6, 2006 9:26 PM   
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Why isn't Crocker being covered in the national press? He was just convicted of attempting to purchase nerve gas and explosives in a plot to blow up government buildings. He claimed that his dream was to set off a dirty bomb in Washington, D.C. when the House and Senate were in session. Only Muslims can be terrorists? The press covers up white terrorists. Had this guy been a middle easterner, this would have been the number one story in the news. This country is a disgrace! The corporate media is nothing but a right wing propaganda machine!

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» RE: Demetrius "Van" Crocker Posted by: symcokid
More than meets the eye...
Posted by: pdevlinbuckley on Dec 7, 2006 1:43 AM   
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Chris,

I respect you and your opinions, and I regularly enjoy your writings, but I believe your defense of Sami al-Arian is a little misguided.

Unlike the dozens of ‘sting’ operations across this country that target Muslims simply because they are Muslim, there is a very long and complex history behind this case that involves money laundering, terrorism financing, organized crime, and massive corruption within the U.S. government.

Sami al-Arian and his affiliated organizations link back to US-supported elements of the ‘al-Qaeda’ network. These organizations were apparently used to funnel cash for covert operations overseas, originally in Afghanistan and later on in Bosnia, Kosovo, and elsewhere.

If you study the work of Daniel Hopsicker, Nafeez Ahmed, the NSWBC, and others, you’ll see what I mean. Particularly, I suggest looking into the New Jersey-based investment bank once known as BMI and a technology firm/U.S. defense contractor by the name of Ptech.

Moreover, as noted by former Justice Department prosecutor John Loftus, “It is a matter of record that an organization known as the Baraka group laundered the money to the skyjackers of Sept. 11. Sami Al-Arian incorporated Baraka in the state of Florida, which was dissolved on Sept. 28, 2001.”

This and other information surrounding the 9/11 attacks is being kept locked away as ‘secret evidence’ because public exposure would implicate high-level government officials in criminal activities.