Saturday, January 13, 2007

Storm Track Disinformation: Hamas - Terrorist or Civil Rights Organization?

From the Associated Press article.

In an emotional appeal to jurors on Wednesday, Abdelhaleem Ashqar’s attorney (Ashqar and others are on trial in Chicago for a variety of criminal violations including furnishing money and recruits to Hamas), William Moffitt, likened Hamas to movements around the world led by such champions of human rights as Martin Luther King Jr. and Nelson Mandela.

Yep. You read it right. Hamas right up there with King and Mandela. I suppose they hold prayer breakfasts like King and Mandela. If they do, you can guess what they’re praying for.

How we can even begin to have a conversation in this country about the nature of the enemy who has sworn time and time again to kill us, when we have useful idiots like Ashqar’s attorney believing that an organization that was responsible for killing hundreds of US soldiers in the 1983 Beirut barracks bombing in Lebanon, marches through the street chanting “Death to America” is a civil right’s organization?

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4 Comments:

  • Very well researched comment. Hezbollah is not the same as Hamas. Hezbollah is part of Lebanon and were responsible for the 1983 attacks, while Hamas is part of the government in Palestine and they have never carried out attacks against Americans. Knee jerk reactions are easy. Doing research is much harder activity.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 1:17 PM  

  • champions of human rights???

    The rhetoric from these defenders of terrorists gets crazier every day. Defies belief!

    By Blogger Always On Watch, at 7:09 AM  

  • Peace, if you can rap your tiny little brain around the concept... check this out. you where complaining a earlier about Hamas being right up there with Mandela, and King...well, Hamas, was elected by the people. not our people. but, the people where they live. How would you feel if some other government, country, said, we don't like it that you elected people in the Republican party, they are reactionaries. i don't think you would like it. our government, if it says that it wants to set up "democracies" around the world, then respect the governments elected by the people. or you can not call yourself a democracy...As for Nelson Mandela, and Martin Luther King, they were both jailed and call derogatory names, and so much more by the dominate cultural, powers that be. why, because people did not want to listen. when they could listen, progress was made...i really don't have the time to continue here, so i will wish you the best...hopfully you can broaden your thinking. if not, there will always be war.kazi toure

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 1:08 PM  

  • Anonymous

    Just because a democratic election was held doesn't make that government one for freedom and individual rights. Remember Hitler was democratically elected.

    How you can defend a terrorist organization that wants to kill Americans for Allah is beyond me no matter how they were elected.

    If the peole wanted it - then they deserve what they will get - just like Nazi Germany.

    By Blogger WC, at 2:11 PM  

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