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'Extreme' CAIR? (Transcript of Brit Hume interview with Daniel Pipes)

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Source: Fox News
Published: 9/28/01
Posted on 09/28/2001 18:22:41 PDT by vrwc54

BRIT HUME, HOST: President Bush has been at pains in the days since the terrorist attacks to encourage tolerance toward Muslims in America. And in so doing, he's met with prominent Muslims at the White House and at a mosque here in Washington. For their part, those Muslim spokesmen say it's unfair to associate them or the Muslim faith with terrorist terror. But have all these Muslim leaders always been as opposed to terrorism as they say they are now? For answers, we turn to Daniel Pipes, director of the Middle East Forum, author, and former official in the Defense and State departments, who joins me from Philadelphia.

Welcome to you, sir.

DANIEL PIPES, MIDDLE EAST FORUM: Thank you, Brit.

HUME: Before we start, I want to go back to that scene at the mosque here in Washington, when the president was meeting with some of those Muslim leaders and listen to what the president and one of those spokesman for the Muslim community had to say.

(BEGIN VIDEO CLIP) BUSH: This is a great country. It's a great country because we share the same values of respect and dignity and human worth. And it is my honor to be meeting with leaders who feel just the same way I do.

NIHAD AWAD, COUNCIL ON AMER. ISLAMIC RELATIONS: There is no place in Islam, in Islamic theology, in the Koran, in the history of Islam, for any of this evil to take place. And we have condemned it from the beginning. And we still continue to condemn it.

(END VIDEO CLIP)

HUME: I don't know if you were able to see it, but you probably could have heard. That was Nihad Awad of the group that is called CAIR, which is the Council on American Islamic Relations. And he's been very visible in the time since this attack. What about him, sir?

PIPES: Well, Mr. Awad is the head of an organization called CAIR. CAIR is an extremist organization that has pretended to be, all these years, a moderate, normal organization.

HUME: Well, what is extremist about it?

PIPES: I will give you another example.

A gentleman by the name of Khalid Duran, who is a Muslim, a moderate Muslim, an author, wrote a book on Islam. CAIR came out with a vicious attack on it. And, as a result of that, a militant Islamic leader in Jordan put a death edict on Mr. Duran, said -- he lives, by the way, outside of Washington, Mr. Duran does.

CAIR, instead of denouncing this edict coming out of Jordan, denied that it ever took place. So what one sees here is a kind of one-two punch, where CAIR attacks an American, the Jordanian launches a verbal and potentially criminal assault on him, and CAIR then backs away, and says: We have nothing to do with it. Over and over again, one see this pattern.

HUME: What about some of the other groups there? You mentioned CAIR. Identify, if you can, someone else who was present there that you think might not have belonged at that meeting with the president.

PIPES: There's also the American Muslim Council.

HUME: Represented there by?

PIPES: Represented, I believe, by Mr. Abrah Manah Lamoodi (ph). There is...

HUME: I wonder if we have~ a picture of him. I'm not sure.

PIPES: ... the Muslim Political Action Committee. There are a number of organizations: the Islamic Circle of North America, the Islamic Society of North America, all of which are the most important Muslim organizations. Unfortunately, they're also extremist. And the moderate, healthy, traditional, moderate organizations don't get to meet with the president, don't get invited to the State Department, are excluded. So we have a problem.

HUME: Now, what is it about these other organizations that you -- you say they're extremists. You mentioned a couple of examples with regard to CAIR. But can you buttress your case against these other organizations?

PIPES: I will give you a case of an organization I just wrote an article about called the American Muslims for Jerusalem.

If you go to their Web site, it's a perfectly ordinary, moderate-sounding organization. But I happen to have intelligence about their first fund-raising dinner, their first fund-raising dinner a couple of years ago. It was wild-eyed, extremist, hair-raising, conspiratorial, aggressive, nasty stuff.

HUME: Like what?

PIPES: Well, this is the -- Jerusalem now is the topic there. On the Web site, it says: We're on favor of free access of all religions to Jerusalem.

At the dinner, what they're talking about is getting Muslim leadership to turn Christians against Jews in this country, because, according to them, Jews run this country. And the Christians have to rise up, under Muslim leadership, to ~throws the Jews out of control.

This is crazy. But that's the real American Muslims for Jerusalem organization, not the kind of nice one that you see on the Web site. So what ones sees here is a pattern of, on the surface, being reasonable, mainstream, but underneath -- and sometimes even coming out in public, as I gave you the example of the Los Angeles billboard -- coming out and showing their true colors.

It is very important, I think, that the president and other public officials not meet with these organizations. It is very important that corporate leaders not meet with them. It's very important the media not cite them as the authorities, because they're not. They're extremists.

HUME: You say they are extremist in their outlook and you cite some examples. Do you connect them in any way with these events that -- with the terrorist attacks, for example?

PIPES: I connect them at a distance with it. I am not going to say there's any kind of operational connection. But I would say that they are encouraging steps which make it difficult to protect ourselves.

For example, they're dead set against any kind of airline profiling that would take into account religion or ethnicity. If we had had religious and ethnic profiling on the 11th of September that was effective, I don't think four teams of Arabs would have been able to get on -- Muslim Arabs would have been able to get on those planes.

Likewise, the Islamic groups are against what they call secret evidence, which is holding immigrants who are suspect without letting them out into society and holding them without letting them know why they're being held.

HUME: Well, they have got plenty of company in being opposed to that, though. There are all kinds of people on Capitol Hill on the left and the right who think that's a bad idea.

PIPES: Well, people can think it's a bad idea, but if you put it all together, you find that their program is one which constricts us. They're against taking action against the people who want to -- who do hit us. They're in favor of handcuffing American response, handcuffing American defenses.

So, in that broad sense -- and also showing sympathy for the terrorist organizations -- they are more on that side than on our side. And, as such, while I am not going to deny them their First Amendment rights, I am going to say these are fringe organizations that should not have any place at the table. But like David Duke -- David Duke looks nice, presents himself well, but as soon as he opens his mouth, you see he's a wild-eyed maniac. Well, so are these people.

HUME: All right, Daniel Pipes, very interesting. Thank you very much, sir.

PIPES: Thank you.

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1 Posted on 09/28/2001 18:22:41 PDT by vrwc54
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To: vrwc54

Sorry. I left out an important paragraph on the billboard:

HUME: Well, what is extremist about it?

PIPES: Well, let me give you one example.

Three years ago, when we had our first attack on Usama bin Laden in August of 1998, someone in Los Angeles put a billboard up which had a picture of bin Laden. And it said enemy No. 1. CAIR, Mr. Awad, came out and protested this, said this was a bad idea. What one finds over and over again is that CAIR is apologizing for the people who engage in terrorism against us and criticizing those who want to fight back against them.

HUME: Can you cite another example other than protesting a billboard?


2 Posted on 09/28/2001 18:37:35 PDT by vrwc54
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To: vrwc54

Bump

3 Posted on 09/28/2001 18:42:20 PDT by dvan
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To: vrwc54

Sir:

As we have seen over and over again, in the radical or extremist forms of Islam there is no religious tolerance. Mr. Pipes was right by identifying these people with David Dukes. Though we had that nut case of Timothy McVey in the OKC bombing, there are more radical extremists in Islam than there are McVeys in our society. Now, which one is really sick?

Old Patriot

4 Posted on 09/28/2001 18:45:39 PDT by old patriot
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To: dvan

Related article:

Pro-Terrorists Exposed

"Fox just showed a videotape of head of the American Muslim Council saying "who loves Hamas?" & pointed out which of these guys were with Bush in the National Cathedral."

5 Posted on 09/28/2001 18:50:52 PDT by vrwc54
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To: Prodigal Daughter

bump

6 Posted on 09/28/2001 18:51:33 PDT by Zadokite
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To: vrwc54

Here is Daniel Pipes's site.

Here is an attack website put up by CAIR.

Be sure to read the page on Pipes's site devoted to the CAIR attack.

7 Posted on 09/28/2001 18:53:24 PDT by BurkeanCyclist
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To: BurkeanCyclist

Thanks

8 Posted on 09/28/2001 18:56:41 PDT by vrwc54
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To: BurkeanCyclist

Just read a great article in Investors Business Daily, about The rise and fall of Islam. Islam was started around 500 AD by a disgruntled Jewish rabbi, by around 1000 AD it controlled from Spain to Vienna to central Asia. Now it is in regression, its people are destitute and illiterate, all the oil wealth is in the hands of a few elites, and disease and poverty are rampant. The religion is basically kill and pillage all who are not Moslem, it is a hate religion, very vengeful and hateful of women. With all the negativity, the chickens have come home to roost. There is no innovation, no productivity, really no hope with the Islamics. They just destroy and continue the cycle of hate. No wonder the BS with the 40 virgins sells so well, as their present life is already a living hell.

9 Posted on 09/28/2001 19:03:38 PDT by CSSAlabama (Clinton/Condit2004@666.org)
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To: CSSAlabama ankaboot

Come over and expalin this.

10 Posted on 09/28/2001 19:09:01 PDT by Cool Guy
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To: newwahoo

FYI

11 Posted on 09/28/2001 19:56:33 PDT by secretagent
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To: Cool Guy

Come over and expalin this.

Daniel Pipes and Steven Emerson are the Bobbsey Twins poster boys of the Anti-Islam Brigades, they run around on talk circuits in the world of American zionism making speeches demonizing muslims, it's their stock in trade.

CAIR is a public advocacy group that writes to places like Nike when the stylistic logo on a tennis shoe looks vaguely like the Arabic word "ALLAH" or to Burger King when some redneck fast food manager won't let a sister keep her head covered while waiting tables. They also threatened a law suit to force some fire departments to not require muslims to shave their beards, stuff like that.

Hamas is what the Israelis set up to provide them with a counterweight to the PLO among the Palestinians. They funded it for years. Then it developed a militant wing and split, and ever since they've been trying to get the U.S. to add the human services organization -- food, medical, heating oil, etc -- to the ban that has been imposed on the militant wing, including jailing an immigrant university professor for years using the "secret evidence" laws until a federal judge threw it out because the evidence was bogus.

The Holy Land Foundation has been under the same kind of attack for years. They've been investigated dozens of times, all at the instigation of the Israeli Lobby's false allegations.

The Lobby does not rest, it militates against all muslim organizations as "terrorist" whenever they show any signs of being successful or prosperous or influential in American politics or media. That's why you see "suspected terrorist front" so often -- and "investigated recently" and stuff like that all the time.

It's the same thing across the spectrum, guilt by association with someone who they brought under suspicion. Next week we'll hear that some poor slob in Hoboken is a "bin Laden operative" because his sister's husband's great-uncle used a restroom in Nairobi when someone who looks like Bin Laden's grandfather was leaning against the building. LOL! Probably with "soil samples."

was-salaam,
ankaboot
--
Rejoice, muslims, in martyrdom without fighting,
a Mercy for us. Be like the better son of Adam.


12 Posted on 09/29/2001 00:25:46 PDT by ankaboot (muslims@earthlink.net)
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To: ankaboot

Hamas is what the Israelis set up to provide them with a counterweight to the PLO among the Palestinians.

LOL...You need to unscrew your tinfoil hat. It seems to be wound a little too tightly around your head.

13 Posted on 09/29/2001 03:21:35 PDT by vrwc54
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To: CSSAlabama

There have been many good articles on Islamic fundamentalism on FR. Here are a few:

“Relentlessly and Thoroughly” by the historian Paul Johnson

An Arab Moment of Truth - Which way the Islamist fantasy? by David Pryce Jones

An excellent article written in 1990 is The Roots of Muslim Rage.

14 Posted on 09/29/2001 03:31:00 PDT by vrwc54
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To: Cool Guy

Thanks for pinging ankaboot...NOT!

Another good article on these extremist groups:

Islam's flawed spokesmen (Andrew Sullivan's Must Read)

15 Posted on 09/29/2001 03:35:09 PDT by vrwc54
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To: vrwc54

Sounds like the FBI, Bush's National security team, & Karen Hughes, WH Direcotr fo Communications, aren't protecting Bush from endorsing extremeists inadvertently.

16 Posted on 09/29/2001 03:35:16 PDT by FReethesheeples
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To: ankaboot

Hamas is what the Israelis set up to provide them with a counterweight to the PLO among the Palestinians. They funded it for years. Then it developed a militant wing and split, and ever since they've been trying to get the U.S. to add the human services organization -- food, medical, heating oil, etc -- to the ban that has been imposed on the militant wing, including jailing an immigrant university professor for years using the "secret evidence" laws until a federal judge threw it out because the evidence was bogus.

 

 

What bs! Here are your Hamas terrorist friends. Armed, dangerous and suicidal psycho killers

 

 

Reuters Photo Reuters Photo
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Captions:

Palestinian members of the Islamic group Hamas pray outside a mosque during a symbolic funeral of suspected suicide bomber, identified by Hamas Raed Barghouti,in the West Bank city of Ramallah, September 7, 2001. Israeli Prime Minister Ariel Sharon has given Foreign Minister Shimon Peres a limited mandate for planned talks with Palestinian President Yasser Arafat, Israeli political sources said on Friday. REUTERS/Osama Silwadi

An undated photograph released by Hamas September 10, 2001 shows suicide bomber Mohammed Shaker Ihbeishi, who blew himself up at a train station in the northern Israeli town of Nahariya the day before. For the first time an Israeli Arab is believed to have carried out a suicide bombing in the Jewish state. Sunday's attack killed three people at a railway station in northern Israel in the name of the militant Islamic group Hamas. REUTERS/Handout

A Palestinian boy holds a toy gun during a Hamas rally supporting suicide bomb attacks against Israel, at the Al Noserate refugee camp in Southern Gaza Strip, September 14, 2001. Israel and the Palestinians pressed ahead on Friday with efforts to arrange truce talks after a surge in violence overshadowed by the terror attacks in the United States. (Suhaib Salem/Reuters)

A masked member of Izzedine al-Qassam, the military wing of Hamas, demonstrates in front of a poster of Osama Bin Laden during a march held by various Palestinian political factions marking the anniversary of the Palestinian uprising against Israel, in the West Bank town of Bethlehem Friday Sept. 28, 2001. Writing in Arabic on poster reads "The Islamic Jihad movement stands beside all honorable people of our nation". The Islamic Jihad is a radical Palestinian group. (AP Photo)



17 Posted on 09/29/2001 03:49:10 PDT by dennisw
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To: ankaboot

What ever you is still sticks like a camel's bad breath.

I know of no sane person in America who believes propoganda whether it comes out of the DNC, Mulim functionaries, or from Israeli extremists. The truth be known, only the brain-washed dead would ever acuse either the average American or Israli of hate-crimes or deeds except some Islamic radical scum-bag.

Now if you are telling me that you are an Islamic radical scum-bag that believes what you just wrote, then you need some serious medication or psychiatric help. Or, maybe both.

Speaking of Adam's better son, are you speaking of the obedient one that offered the better blood sacrifice rather than the prideful work of his own hands, or are you speaking of the murderous trash-heap that slept with the beasts of the fields? Please enlighten me as to whom you are speaking.

If murder and beastiality are the better traits for Adam's son, then you could use a lesson in a real Savior like Jesus of Nazareth. I could arrange a walk down the Roman road with you so that you could repent from your evil and lost ways so that you could enter into the gates of heaven. Or, you could chose to reject the God of Abraham, the God of Isaac, and the God of Jacob and burn in everlasting darkness forever.

Israel is God's chosen people, not Islam. Islam is a perversion of the God of love and peace. Ha satan is the father of all lies and the one who has deceived all of Islam into the lies of hatred and war.

It is not the United States or Israel that is keeping the nations and peoples of Islam supressed, but the prince of darkness. America was founded on religious tolerance. A person can worship their belly-button or the bung-hole and we can respect that. What we in America will not tolerate is some loonies spouting hatered and garbage about another person's religious beliefs. So, consider or at least respect what America guarantees everyone, a difference of opinion and belief.

Old Patriot


18 Posted on 09/29/2001 22:13:14 PDT by old patriot
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To: ankaboot Travis McGee

Hamas is what the Israelis set up to provide them with a counterweight to the PLO among the Palestinians. They funded it for years.

ROTFLOL!

Travis: Check Post #12.


19 Posted on 09/30/2001 00:45:56 PDT by Cool Guy
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To: vrwc54

Thanks for the link.

20 Posted on 09/30/2001 00:47:20 PDT by Cool Guy
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