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Bob Klahn -> John Massey wrote: JM>> MORE TERRORISTS FOR OBAMA JM>> The name Bill Ayers has become tied to the Barack Obama JM>> campaign. BK> Funny that. Bin Laden's family is tied to the Bush family. Yet BK> no one wants to remember that. JM>> But now it seems that Obama has yet another JM>> terrorist buddy .. that would be Obama fundraiser Hatem JM>> El-Hady. This man was the chairman of an Ohio-based JM>> Islamic "charity" called Kindhearts.This "charity" was JM>> closed by the US government in 2006 for terrorist JM>> fundraising. BK> Yet, he has not been indicted, not been charged, not sent off to BK> Gitmo, and is walking around a free man. BK> IOW, you just might find yourself being sued for libeling him. BK> Well, if you were important enough to be sued. BK> ... JM>> For those of you who may not be familiar with Kindhearts, JM>> it is an off-shoot of the Holy Land Foundation, which has JM>> been on trial for attempting to mask support of terrorism JM>> as "charitable giving." Kindhearts not only provided funds JM>> for Hamas, but its fundraising specialist - a man by the JM>> name of Muhammad El-Mezain - was the designated Hamas bag JM>> man in the US. BK> From the Toledo Blade. BK> ************************************************************************** BK> Article published March 6, 2006 BK> By CHRISTOPHER D. KIRKPATRICK BK> and DAVID YONKE BK> BLADE STAFF WRITERS BK> Abdul Hammuda nods to his customers - a steady stream there for BK> takeout and the mix of Libyan, Moroccan, and Lebanese cultures. BK> He's a success story, an engineer who started several bakeries BK> in the Arab-rich Toledo and Detroit metropolitan areas and BK> chased down the American Dream. But there's a darker side to BK> being Muslim in America these days: He asks a reporter not to BK> name his business - bowing to the inevitable brick that would BK> come crashing through his window, he says off to the side. BK> The Libyan, who has lived in the United States for decades, BK> said it's increasingly difficult for Middle Easterners here to BK> celebrate their culture and religion without being scrutinized BK> as supporting terrorists. BK> Islam, like other religions, requires giving to the poor. For BK> Christians, it's called tithing. For Muslims, the practice is BK> zakat, and there are rules for how the money is distributed. BK> But the Muslim community is finding it difficult to run BK> charities without suspicion of funding terrorist organizations, BK> they say. Toledo-based KindHearts - started after several major BK> Arab charities were closed in 2002 - was shuttered by the BK> Treasury Department last month for suspected ties to Hamas, BK> considered a Palestinian terrorist group. BK> Mr. Hammuda, who knows one of the indicted men, Marwan Othman BK> El-Hindi, 42, planned to start a local charity with him. But the BK> plans have fizzled since the arrest, he said. BK> "I knew him; we were not friends. ... He portrayed himself as BK> someone who had experience with grants. I put him on the BK> board," he said of Mr. El-Hindi. "I was just as shocked as BK> everyone else [by the arrest]." BK> Along with Mr. El-Hindi, Mohammad Zaki Amawi, 26, and Wassim I. BK> Mazloum, 24, were charged with conspiring to kill or injure BK> people in the Middle East and with providing the "support and BK> resources." BK> .. BK> Last week, the American Muslim Task Force on Civil Rights and BK> Elections, a Washington-based coalition of U.S. Muslim groups, BK> requested a meeting with Treasury Secretary John Snow to discuss BK> KindHearts and "the continued targeting of Muslim charities BK> without due process of law." BK> .. BK> "In that sense, of course, there is a fear and a danger of BK> anything that is Arab and Muslim-related." BK> For its part, KindHearts says it tracked donations and is BK> innocent. The group was founded in 2002 after the government BK> shut down the three largest U.S. Muslim charities. It raised BK> $2.9 million the first year, $3.9 million in 2003, and $5.1 BK> million in 2004. BK> The charity underwent a two-year investigation by the Senate BK> Finance Committee, along with two dozen other U.S. Muslim BK> charities, without charges. KindHearts officials said they knew BK> the political climate after 9/11 and painstakingly followed BK> federal laws and guidelines. BK> The charity set up offices in Lebanon, Pakistan, and the BK> Palestinian territories. By sending funds to its own offices, BK> rather than to foreign nonprofit organizations, KindHearts had BK> near-total control, Mr. Smaili said. BK> Giving to the poor is one of the five "pillars" of Islam, and BK> there are eight rules in the Qur'an for how the money can be BK> used. BK> Among the acceptable causes are orphans, the poor, travelers in BK> need, someone with a sudden financial emergency, public BK> projects such as roads, and salaries for charity workers. BK> ... BK> KindHearts gave to the YMCA, which is a Christian organization, BK> Dr. Elhady said, and the Islamic Center of Greater Toledo has BK> donated money to Christian-run soup kitchens, according to Dr. BK> S. Zaheer Hasan, a spokesman for the mosque in the Perrysburg BK> Township. BK> ... BK> ************************************************************************** JM>> And two months before the US government JM>> closed down Kindhearts, it was revealed that the South Asia JM>> Division Coordinator had known ties to al Qaeda, conducting JM>> a ten day tour of an al Qaeda recruitment center. BK> Wow! Al Qaeda recruitment centers as a tour destination! JM>> Beyond El-Hady's leadership in Kindhearts, last summer he JM>> was questioned by the FBI because they believed he knew JM>> about possible conspirators in a UK-based terror plot. BK> Questioned. Believed. Yet he has not been arrested or charged or BK> indicted. JM>> If you know a man by the company he keeps .. then we now JM>> know Barack Obama a bit better. BK> No, we really don't. Either the Bush administration has screwed BK> up, and won't admit it, or it is too incompetent to follow BK> through. I find it interesting, you bash Bush instead of defending Obama. --- Thunderbird 2.0.0.12 (Windows/20080213)* Origin: The Eastern Star - Fidonet Via Your Newsreader (1:123/789.0) SEEN-BY: 10/1 3 14/300 34/999 120/228 123/500 134/10 140/1 226/0 249/303 SEEN-BY: 261/20 38 100 1381 1404 1406 1417 1418 266/1413 280/1027 320/119 SEEN-BY: 396/45 633/260 267 285 712/848 800/432 801/161 189 2222/700 2320/100 SEEN-BY: 2320/105 2905/0 @PATH: 123/789 500 261/38 633/260 267 |
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