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I Get Email: "Fwd: Fw: Obama worked with terrorist"

Thu Feb 28, 2008 at 09:23:02 AM PDT

As an HRC supporter and basher of some Obama supporters around here (but not an Obama basher), I'm certain that this diary will be labeled concern trolling or something.  However, it is important that Democrats be prepared for what is coming down the pipeline at our candidate, which at this point appears is going to be Barack Obama.  

I am jewish and live in a large but close jewish community in suburban Michigan.  In other words, there are thousands of us, and whenever we meet someone, we play and win the game of jewish geography.  If you don't know what jewish geography is, it basically means saying "do you know so and so" until the person you just met says "oh, sure".  It usually doesn't take long to connect the dots to any stranger you meet.

Anyway, follow me over the fold to see what hit my inbox today.

I'm redacting the email addresses, but I'm leaving the chain of "fwd"s so you can see for yourselves that this email was forwarded to dozens of local jews, some of whom forwarded it to many others, some of whom will do the same.  In other words, this email is really circulating out there in the jewish community, so we'd better be prepared for it.

I, of course, will not forward this email to anyone in my address book, and will work to debunk it for those of my friends that have already received it.

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Subject:  Fw: Obama worked with terrorist  

Could be our next President . . . .

----- Original Message -----
From: Robert
To: Nicole  
Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2008 11:41 AM
Subject: FW: Obama worked with terrorist

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From: Andy  
Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2008 8:50 AM
To:
Subject: FW: Obama worked with terrorist

I Don't usually do this  but I hope this influences your decision

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Monday, February 25, 2008
--------------------------------------------------------------------------ELECTION 2008
WorldNetDaily Exclusive
Obama worked with terrorist
Senator helped fund organization that rejects 'racist' Israel's existence
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Posted: February 24, 2008
5:44 pm Eastern

By Aaron Klein

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WorldNetDaily

Sen. Barack Obama

JERUSALEM – 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.

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 $40,000 grant from Obama's Woods Fund to the AAAN constituted about a fifth of the Arab group's reported grants for 2001, according to tax filings obtained by WND.  The $35,000 Woods Fund grant in 2002 also constituted about one-fifth of AAAN's reported grants for that year.

The AAAN, headquartered in the heart of Chicago's Palestinian immigrant community, describes itself as working to "empower Chicago-area Arab immigrants and Arab Americans through the combined strategies of community organizing, advocacy, education and social services, leadership development, and forging productive relationships with other communities."

It reportedly has worked on projects with the Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights, which supports open boarders and education for illegal aliens.

The AAAN in 2005 sent a letter to New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson in which it 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.

According to the widely discredited Nakba narrative, Jews in 1948 forcibly expelled hundreds of thousands - some Palestinians claim over one million - Arabs from their homes and then took over the territory.

Historically, about 600,000 Arabs fled Israel after surrounding Arab countries warned they would destroy the Jewish state in 1948. Some Arabs also were driven out by Jewish forces while they were trying to push back invading Arab armies. At the same time, over 800,000 Jews were expelled or left Arab countries under threat after Israel was founded.

The theme of AAAN's Nakba art exhibit, held at DePaul University in 2005, was "the compelling and continuing tragedy of Palestinian life ... under [Israeli] occupation ... home demolition ... statelessness ... bereavement ... martyrdom, and ... the heroic struggle for life, for safety, and for freedom."

Another AAAN initiative, titled, "Al Nakba 1948 as experienced by Chicago Palestinians," seeks documents related to the "catastrophe" of Israel's founding.  

A post on the AAAN site asked users: "Do you have photos, letters or other memories you could share about Al-Nakba-1948?"

That posting was recently removed.  The AAAN website currently states the entire site is under construction.

Pro-PLO advocate held Obama fundraiser, describes Obama as 'sympathetic'

AAAN co-founder Rashid Khalidi was reportedly a director of the official PLO press agency WAFA in Beirut from 1976 to 1982, while the PLO committed scores of anti-Western attacks and was labeled by the U.S. as a terror group. Khalidi's wife, AAAN President Mona Khalidi, was reportedly WAFA's English translator during that period.

Rashid Khalidi at times has denied working directly for the PLO but Palestinian diplomatic sources in Ramallah told WND he indeed directed WAFA. Khalidi also advised the Palestinian delegation to the Madrid Conference in 1991.

During documented speeches and public events, Khalidi has called Israel an "apartheid system in creation" and a destructive "racist" state.  

He has multiple times expressed support for Palestinian terror, calling suicide bombings response to "Israeli aggression." He dedicated his 1986 book, "Under Siege," to "those who gave their lives ... in defense of the cause of Palestine and independence of Lebanon." Critics assailed the book as excusing Palestinian terrorism.

While the Woods Fund's contribution to Khalidi's AAAN might be perceived as a one-time run in with Obama, the presidential hopeful and Khalidi evidence a deeper relationship.

According to a professor at the University of Chicago who said he has known Obama for 12 years, the Democratic presidential hopeful first befriended Khalidi when the two worked together at the university. The professor spoke on condition of anonymity. Khalidi lectured at the University of Chicago until 2003 while Obama taught law there from 1993 until his election to the Senate in 2004.

Khalidi in 2000 held what was described as a successful fundraiser for Obama's failed bid for a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives, a fact not denied by Khalidi.

Speaking in a joint interview with WND and the John Batchelor Show of New York's WABC Radio and Los Angeles' KFI Radio, Khalidi was asked about his 2000 fundraiser for Obama.

"I was just doing my duties as a Chicago resident to help my local politician," Khalidi stated.

Khalidi said he supports Obama for president "because he is the only candidate who has expressed sympathy for the Palestinian cause."

Khalidi also lauded Obama for "saying he supports talks with Iran. If the U.S. can talk with the Soviet Union during the Cold War, there is no reason it can't talk with the Iranians."

Asked about Obama's role funding the AAAN, Khalidi claimed he had "never heard of the Woods Fund until it popped up on a bunch of blogs a few months ago."  

He terminated the call when petitioned further about his links with Obama.  

Contacted by phone, Mona Khalidi refused to answer WND's questions about the AAAN's involvement with Obama.

Obama's campaign headquarters did not reply to a list of WND questions sent by e-mail to the senator's press office.

Obama, American terrorist in same circles

Obama served on the board with Ayers, who was a Weathermen leader and has written about his involvement with the group's bombings of the New York City Police headquarters in 1970, the Capitol in 1971 and the Pentagon in 1972.

"I don't regret setting bombs. I feel we didn't do enough," Ayers told the New York Times in an interview released on Sept. 11, 2001

"Everything was absolutely ideal on the day I bombed the Pentagon," Ayers wrote in his memoirs, titled "Fugitive Days." He continued with a disclaimer that he didn't personally set the bombs, but his group set the explosives and planned the attack.

A $200 campaign contribution is listed on April 2, 2001 by the "Friends of Barack Obama" campaign fund. The two taught appeared speaking together at several public events, including a 1997 University of Chicago panel entitled, "Should a child ever be called a 'super predator?'" and another panel for the University of Illinois in April 2002, entitled, "Intellectuals: Who Needs Them?"

The charges against Ayers were dropped in 1974 because of prosecutorial misconduct, including illegal surveillance.

Ayers is married to another notorious Weathermen terrorist, Bernadine Dohrn, who has also served on panels with Obama. Dohrn was once on the FBI's Top 10 Most Wanted List and was described by J. Edgar Hoover as the "most dangerous woman in America." Ayers and Dohrn raised the son of Weathermen terrorist Kathy Boudin, who was serving a sentence for participating in a 1981 murder and robbery that left 4 people dead.

Obama advisor wants talks with terrorists

The revelations about Obama's relationship with Khalidi follows a recent WND article quoting Israeli security officials who expressed "concern" about Robert Malley, an adviser to Obama who has advocated negotiations with Hamas and providing international assistance to the terrorist group.

Malley, a principal Obama foreign policy adviser, has penned numerous opinion articles, many of them co-written with a former adviser to the late Palestinian Authority President Yasser Arafat, petitioning for dialogue with Hamas and blasting Israel for numerous policies he says harm the Palestinian cause.

Malley also previously penned a well-circulated New York Review of Books piece largely blaming Israel for the collapse of the Israeli-Palestinian negotiations at Camp David in 2000 when Arafat turned down a Palestinian state in the West Bank, Gaza and eastern sections of Jerusalem and instead returned to the Middle East to launch an intifada, or terrorist campaign, against the Jewish state.

Malley's contentions have been strongly refuted by key participants at Camp David, including President Bill Clinton, then-Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Barak and primary U.S. envoy to the Middle East Dennis Ross, all of whom squarely blamed Arafat's refusal to make peace for the talks' failure.

As you can see, this email, containing a WorldNetDaily hit piece, made its way to at least 24 local suburban Michigan jews before it made its way to my inbox.  

If you check my diary history, you'll see that I did a diary about a prior email I received, and how I debunked it, because I'm a Democrat first and HRC supporter second, and also because I happen to admire Barack Obama, and would be more than content if her were my President.  However, I've got depositions all day tomorrow, and will be preparing for them all day today, so I don't have time for the googling on the intertubes this time around.  Anyone care to pick this thing apart for me?  If you do, I'll forward said debunking to everyone that received the email that I received.  

UPDATE:  So you know what we're up against, the same person, who is not engaged in politics, also sent me and everyone she sent the Obama hit piece this email:

  Subject:    Date: Thursday, February 28, 2008 10:57 AM    
  Fwd: Please vote for Detroit Childrens Hospital     Size: 19 KB  
Note: forwarded message attached.
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Date:  [Thu, 28 Feb 2008 15:14:37 +0000]  
From:  @comcast.net  
To:  

Subject:  Please vote for Detroit Childrens Hospital  

We are so close.  Please vote for Detroit Childrens Hospital today and again tomorrow.
Thanks,

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From: @comcast.net
To:
Subject: Please help.......
Date: Tue, 05 Feb 2008 14:43:08 +0000

Hi Everyone,
Please help Detroit Childrens Hospital to get more of these amazing fun centers.  They are portable TV, DVD, Game units to help the children relax during pre-op and post-op times, certain procedures and while admitted to the hospital.  They helped comfort and distract Matthew countless times during all of these things.
Please click on the link to vote (every day if you can) and forward this to everyone you know.  It is easy and it can make a difference.
Thanks,

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From: @gmail.com>
Subject: Fwd: Fw: Childrens Hospital
Date: Tue, 5 Feb 2008 01:56:51 +0000

Hi Everyone,
 
Please vote for Childrens Hospital of Michigan to receive a fun center from Colgate!  Follow the link attached.  We are currently in second place at 15% of the votes.  First place has 40% so please vote and forward this email to your friends.

Thanks so much,

These aren't evil concern trolls.  They're normal Americans, who get lots of email everyday just like you and I, and forward them around to the people in their inboxes - sometimes without even having read them.  This stuff then makes its way to the water cooler at work, and we'd better be ready to have that discussion whilst getting our Absopure on.

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