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Opinions/Editorials Title: The Roots of the American Right’s Muslim Brotherhood Panic Reza Aslan has a good piece up at the Washington Post, in which he both demystifies the Muslim Brotherhood and exposes the hypocrisy of American conservative politicians like Mike Huckabee and Rick Santorum for fomenting panic about the Brotherhood's supposedly theocratic aims:
Joel Beinin of Stanford University, writing at Middle East Channel, also notes how the Brotherhood was late to the protests, debunking the American right's insistence that the Brotherhood is behind the protests, and therefore that toppling Mubarek would mean shari'ah law and all that:
But that reality gets in the way of some good propaganda for the American right, namely that the Muslim Brotherhood is the architect of the right's imagined Islamic plot to replace the Constitution with shari'ah law. A propagandist like Frank Gaffney finds many opportunities to peddle this claim. He -- and others, including the authors of the laughable book Muslim Mafia, which claimed that the Council on American Islamic Relations planted interns to spy on Capitol Hill -- point to a document used in the terrorism financing trial of the Holy Land Foundation as the genesis of their theories that the goal of "radical Islamists" is a global theocracy and that the Muslim Brotherhood lurks in every corner of America. This document, "An Explanatory Memorandum on the General Strategic Goal for the Group in North America" -- authored by a single Brotherhood member in 1991 -- is virtually unknown to people outside the "creeping shari'ah" and "stealth jihad" cottage industry, but within that world it has been used to create a mythology around a supposedly global plot. That document lies at the heart of the Clarion Fund's film "The Third Jihad," which claims, preposterously, that a fifth column of jihadists aims to institute shari'ah law (described inaccurately in the film as honor killings and beheadings of non-Muslims) in the United States. The star of the film, Zuhdi Jasser, is reportedly on Rep. Peter King's list of witnesses he will call for his hearings on "radical Islam."
Gaffney, who after being shunned by next week's Conservative Political Action Conference, claimed it was infiltrated by the Brotherhood, serves on the Clarion Fund board. The document is also used in support the claims of the Investigative Project on Terrorism, which makes millions fomenting irrational fear of Islam. Gaffney, appearing on Glenn Beck’s program in August 2010, claimed that Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf, then one of the organizers of the Park51 (a.k.a. "Ground Zero Mosque") project, is part of this plot:
Gaffney's claim that "in fact, any Muslim American organization in this country of any prominence is a Muslim Brotherhood front" is a complete lie. This, too, comes out of the Holy Land Foundation trial -- in which the U.S. government charged the Holy Land Foundation with funneling money to Hamas -- during which the government submitted into evidence a document listing numerous American Muslim organizations as "unindicted co-conspirators." The court later held that identifying 245 groups as "unindicted co-conspirators" violated their Fifth Amendment rights. (As many critics of the government's tactic noted at the time, if the groups were co-conspirators, why not indict them?) But that hasn't stopped Gaffney and others from claiming that they are part of a Brotherhood "front" and bent on subverting the constitutional republic. Just yesterday, Gaffney reiterated his shari'ah claims:
(emphasis in original; I wrote more about Gaffney's calls on Congress to "investigate" shari'ah here). WND's Aaron Klein, whose attempt to link the Brotherhood to Obama I wrote about on Saturday, and has been echoed by Rush Limbaugh, now promises, "Islamists, in particular the anti-Western Muslim Brotherhood, seem poised to take power throughout the Middle East as a result of riots that have already toppled one Arab regime and are threatening others, in what some are calling only the latest wave of an Islamic 'tsunami' sweeping the globe." Oh, and look! The Brotherhood has learned its tactics from Bill Ayers and Code Pink. Don't you love living in a fact-free world? Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top • Page Up • Full Thread • Page Down • Bottom/Latest Where's al Qaida? ;} The People Hold the Square Filed under: Anarchism, Civil Disobedience, Freedom — Tags: egypt — Russ @ 4:23 am
On Wednesday the Egyptian government launched a coordinated, professionally organized assault on the people at Tahrir Square. Through an afternoon and night of street fighting, the people again rose to the moment and won the day. They beat back the thugs in several places, forced a stand-off at others, and held the Square.
#2. To: Brian S (#0) Whether you call em the Muslim Brotherhood or the Religion Of Peace, the so called "democracy" is slaughtering Coptic Christians. Thank God the Framers rejected democracy in favor of a republic. Democracy is two wolves and a sheep deciding what's for dinner. The minority always gets the shaft.
#3. To: mcgowanjm (#1) Where's al Qaida? ;} Ahhhh, THAT didn't work out so well for "them" so they have fabricated a new 'boogeyman'... Hannity and the screaming horowitz was priceless this afternoon, indeed. Never swear "allegiance" to anything other than the 'right to change your mind'! #4. To: Brian S (#3) (Edited) The problem with having your agitprop exposed. Not only can you not continue with it, the CIA that came up with it (you see em regular on your tv), have to be removed as well.
#5. To: mcgowanjm (#1) coordinated, professionally organized assault on the people at Tahrir Square "Ok, Achmed, get on the camel. You, Abdul, climb on a horse start wailing. Okay, everyone, CHARGE!!!!"
#6. To: Brian S (#0) Never mind that the same people who scoff at the notion that religion could play no role in the emerging democracies in the Middle East are the same people who demand that religion must play a role in America's democracy. A fair point, lol.
Ironically, one of the most vocal proponent of religious activism in politics is Mike Huckabee himself, who has repeatedly called Americans to "take this nation back for Christ" and who, while running for president, proudly declared that "what we need to do is to amend the Constitution so it's in God's standards." And why can't these Huckabee types see that if they got their 'God Standarded' constitution they'd be just like the Ayatolla's within 10 years, beating women in the streets if they showed their ankles? Could it be that they don't care? That all they want is power?
#7. To: Abu el Banat (#5) coordinated, professionally organized assault on the people at Tahrir Square And where did that fucking camel come from. The Amerikan people have Zero idea of how we went from Camel, cinderblocks from roofs(well kept USMSM secret to a million people in Tahrir Square. LMFAO Zionists have started wailing again. Special announcement for the Saudi princes stranded in Cairo The Lebanese government is making special arrangements (in coordination with the House of Saud), to transfer all Saudi princes stranded in brothels in Cairo to brothels in Beirut. Please contact the Lebanese Embassy in Cairo for details. Posted by As'ad at 5:09 AM
#8. To: All (#7) Never mind that the same people who scoff at the notion that religion could play no role in the emerging democracies in the Middle East are the same people who demand that religion must play a role in America's democracy. The MB is the Palin Fundy of Islam. April 6 Movement are the Warriors who held the Square v The State Thugs/ Army. Islam is running to catch up.
#9. To: All (#8) This is rapidly getting out of Obama/Netanyahu' grasp. Their Worst nightmare. OH Shit. State TV has aired statement from April 6. The TV has been taken over.
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