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Obama Worked with Terrorist, Expert Says
In a news release one hour ago, a Middle East correspondent for WorldNet Daily claims that Sen. Barack Obama served as a paid director alongside a confessed domestic terrorist granted funding to a controversial Arab group that mourns the establishment of Israel as a “catastrophe” and supports intense immigration reform, including providing drivers licenses and education to illegal aliens. Below is the text of that news release you’ll probably not read about in the mainstream media.
Senator helped fund organization that rejects ‘racist’ Israel’s existence.
JERUSALEM, Feb. 25 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — The board of a nonprofit organization on which Sen. Barack Obama served as a paid director alongside a confessed domestic terrorist granted funding to a controversial Arab group that mourns the establishment of Israel as a “catastrophe” and supports intense immigration reform, including providing drivers licenses and education to illegal aliens, according to Aaron Klein, Middle East correspondent for WorldNet Daily.
The co-founder of the Arab group in question, Columbia University professor Rashid Khalidi, also has held a fundraiser for Obama. Khalidi is a harsh critic of Israel, has made statements supportive of Palestinian terror and reportedly has worked on behalf of the Palestine Liberation Organization while it was involved in anti-Western terrorism and was labeled by the State Department as a terror group.
In 2001, the Woods Fund, a Chicago-based nonprofit that describes itself as a group helping the disadvantaged, provided a $40,000 grant to the Arab American Action Network, or AAAN, for which Khalidi’s wife, Mona, serves as president. The Fund provided a second grant to the AAAN for $35,000 in 2002.
Obama was a director of the Woods Fund board from 1999 to Dec. 11, 2002, according to the Fund’s website. According to tax filings, Obama received compensation of $6,000 per year for his service in 1999 and 2001.
Obama served on the Wood’s Fund board alongside William C. Ayers, a member of the Weathermen terrorist group which sought to overthrow of the U.S. government and took responsibility for bombing the U.S. Capitol in 1971.
Ayers, who still serves on the Woods Fund board, contributed $200 to Obama’s senatorial campaign fund and has served on panels with Obama at numerous public speaking engagements. Ayers admitted to involvement in the bombings of U.S. governmental buildings in the 1970s. He is a professor at the University of Illinois at Chicago.
The AAAN in 2005 called a billboard opposing a North Carolina-New Mexico joint initiative to deny driver’s licenses to illegal aliens a “bigoted attack on Arabs and Muslims.”
Speakers at AAAN dinners and events routinely have taken an anti-Israel line.
The group co-sponsored a Palestinian art exhibit, titled, “The Subject of Palestine,” that featured works related to what some Palestinians call the “Nakba” or “catastrophe” of Israel’s founding in 1948.
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at 09:44 on February 25th, 2008
BMCWrites, good stuff.
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schaffertomat 12:06 on February 25th, 2008
while the basic story seems interesting, I keep asking myself one thing: how sensational and dubious is that?
there is a difference between "a controversial arab group" and "terrorists". you should stick to this. the story would be far better if you can show the difference while still showing whats the problem...
at 12:15 on February 25th, 2008
Very, very much of a stretch! Is this kinda like Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon???
at 13:01 on February 25th, 2008
Schaffertom -- The point is that he served as a paid board member of an organization that granted substantial funds to a pro-terror group. Unless he abstained from a board vote approving the funding (knowing him, he probably did), he's just as guilty of funding terrorism as someone who handed over $75,000 in cash.
TheBigRuski -- "Very, very much of a stretch!"??? Must Obama's name appear on the check/funds transfer before he can be associated with this group funding terror? That kind of thinking makes me think you've drank from the liberal Kool-Aid cup.
at 16:16 on February 25th, 2008
I once had a meal with a Kool-Aid drinker...so I guess I am guilty by association.
at 14:32 on February 25th, 2008
Seems you've debunked your own headline... 'worked with terrorist' is WAY different than 'served on a board of an org. that sent money to another org. that in turn sent money somewhere else, and he may have even abstained from the vote.' so it comes out like 'I know a guy who knows a guy that said he saw something... maybe'. Reachy.
Is there a way for you to find out if he did, in fact, abstain from that vote? Or, if he's stopped working with that group? That'd be a good story.
at 15:05 on February 25th, 2008
Nicole: I don't see it as "WAY different" at all. If you know in advance how a well-known group like Hamas uses money -- for terrorism and anti-Israel activities -- and then vote to give that group money, you are, in essence, condoning their use of that money. Regarding your question: As a former executive with a large national nonprofit, I can tell you that a nonprofit organization's board votes are often hard to obtain. I will, however, attempt to obtain whether or not Obama did, in fact, vote for funding the Hamas group.
at 16:20 on February 25th, 2008
I saw "The Passion" produced and directed by Mel Gibson, who once while drunk said a bad things against Jews. I am a big fan of Mel Gibson...I funded his movie by paying for that ticket...but guess what... I don't hate Jews! Go figure!
at 16:25 on February 25th, 2008
Alex -- I don't give a rip about the opinions or associations of Hollywood drunks. Instead, I prefer to spend my time on issues that matter.
at 16:35 on February 25th, 2008
You meant BigRuski...right?
at 08:50 on June 23rd, 2008
As an important side note, The World Net Daily is run by Reverend Moon (aka the Moonies). Believe it if you will.