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To: bentway who wrote (719105)6/2/2013 9:26:55 PM
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Read the posts from grease head fool.



To: bentway who wrote (719105)6/3/2013 12:01:13 AM
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Remove Eric Holder from office, prosecute for 1st amendment violations



To: bentway who wrote (719105)6/3/2013 12:04:11 AM
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Stabbed MP urges Google and YouTube to remove extremist sites (England)
TheTelegraph ^ | June 2, 2013 | Stephen Swinford
Posted on Sunday, June 02, 2013 10:51:04 PM by Tennessee Nana

Stephen Timms, who was attacked by a Muslim student in his East Ham constituency in east London three years ago, said ministers must investigate how to remove radical material from the internet in the wake of the Woolwich terror attack.

Thousands of extremist videos are easily available on YouTube and other websites, and police investigating the murder of Drummer Lee Rigby have seized a number of computers.

Roshonara Choudhry, the student who attacked Mr Timms, was inspired by online sermons by a radical preacher who urged Muslims to do “whatever you can” in violent defiance of the West.

She tried to murder the Labour MP as “punishment” for voting in favour of the Iraq war, and she is now serving a life sentence.

Mr Timms said: “It does appear that it was exactly that material which led to my being stabbed, and I would feel much better if it wasn’t there.

SNIP

“This question [about radical material] was raised after Roshonara’s trial in November 2010.

“I understand that YouTube at the time said they would take it all down, which they did, and I’m told that within 10 or 15 minutes it was all back up again.

“They ought to be responsible. My scepticism is whether it is technically possible to do so with the amount of stuff that’s being uploaded. Clearly if it could, it would be an attractive idea.”

SNIP

Mr Timms also criticised the BBC for interviewing Anjem Choudary on Newsnight.

“This morning somebody I know in one of the local mosques asked me to write on his behalf to the BBC to complain about the fact that Anjem Choudary was given airtime.

“He said, 'He does not speak to us, please can you find people that do speak for us’.

(Excerpt) Read more at telegraph.co.uk ...



To: bentway who wrote (719105)6/3/2013 12:06:15 AM
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Wife of Former IRS Chief Campaigned for Obama, Questioned Romney's Taxes



To: bentway who wrote (719105)6/3/2013 12:09:10 AM
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Woodward on Obama Scandals: No One Is Coming Clean, We Aren't Getting Straight Talk



To: bentway who wrote (719105)6/3/2013 12:09:47 AM
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ABC, CBS media linked to the Obama administration, NBC link uncovered today



To: bentway who wrote (719105)6/3/2013 12:12:41 AM
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IRS agents tell House committee that the targeting started in D.C.



To: bentway who wrote (719105)6/3/2013 12:15:35 AM
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Egyptian Magazine: Muslim Brotherhood Infiltrates Obama Administration
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by John Rossomando • Jan 3, 2013
investigativeproject.org


An Egyptian magazine claims that six American Islamist activists who work with the Obama administration are Muslim Brotherhood operatives who enjoy strong influence over U.S. policy.

The Dec. 22 story published in Egypt's Rose El-Youssef magazine (read an IPT translation here) suggests the six turned the White House "from a position hostile to Islamic groups and organizations in the world to the largest and most important supporter of the Muslim Brotherhood."

The story is largely unsourced, but its publication is considered significant in raising the issue to Egyptian readers.

The six named people include: Arif Alikhan, assistant secretary of Homeland Security for policy development; Mohammed Elibiary, a member of the Homeland Security Advisory Council; Rashad Hussain, the U.S. special envoy to the Organization of the Islamic Conference; Salam al-Marayati, co-founder of the Muslim Public Affairs Council (MPAC); Imam Mohamed Magid, president of the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA); and Eboo Patel, a member of President Obama's Advisory Council on Faith-Based Neighborhood Partnerships.

Alikhan is a founder of the World Islamic Organization, which the magazine identifies as a Brotherhood "subsidiary." It suggests that Alikhan was responsible for the "file of Islamic states" in the White House and that he provides the direct link between the Obama administration and the Arab Spring revolutions of 2011.

Elibiary, who has endorsed the ideas of radical Muslim Brotherhood luminary Sayyid Qutb, may have leaked secret materials contained in Department of Homeland Security databases, according to the magazine. He, however, denies having any connection with the Brotherhood.

Elibiary also played a role in defining the Obama administration's counterterrorism strategy, and the magazine asserts that Elibiary wrote the speech Obama gave when he told former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak to leave power but offers no source or evidence for the claim.

According to Rose El-Youssef, Rashad Hussain maintained close ties with people and groups that it says comprise the Muslim Brotherhood network in America. This includes his participation in the June 2002 annual conference of the American Muslim Council, formerly headed by convicted terrorist financier Abdurahman Alamoudi.

He also participated in the organizing committee of the Critical Islamic Reflection along with important figures of the American Muslim Brotherhood such as Jamal Barzinji, Hisham al-Talib and Yaqub Mirza.

Regarding al-Marayati, who has been among the most influential Muslim American leaders in recent years, the magazine draws connections between MPAC in the international Muslim Brotherhood infrastructure.

Magid heads ISNA, which was founded by Brotherhood members, was appointed by Obama in 2011 as an adviser to the Department of Homeland Security. The magazine says that has also given speeches and conferences on American Middle East policy at the State Department and offered advice to the FBI.

Rose El-Youssef says Patel maintains a close relationship with Hani Ramadan, the grandson of Brotherhood founder Hasan al-Banna, and is a member of the Muslim Students Association, which it identifies as "a large Brotherhood organization."