Saturday, January 17, 2009

Hope, Change and Hamas-Linked Radicals

You may recall this creature Ingrid Mattson, who spoke at the Democratic Convention last summer. Well, Barack Obama has apparently taken a shine to this woman, as she'll also be speaking at Obama's inaugural prayer service. Just a slight problem, however.
But in 2007 and as recently as last July, federal prosecutors in Dallas filed court documents linking the Hartford, Conn.-based Islamic society to the group Hamas, which the U.S. considers a terrorist organization.

Neither Mattson nor her organization have been charged. But prosecutors wrote in July that they had "a wide array of testimonial and documentary evidence expressly linking" the group to Hamas and other radical groups.
Change!

Naturally, Obama spokesthings don't want to talk about it.
Linda Douglass, a spokeswoman for Obama's inaugural committee, would not discuss the case or say whether the committee knew about it.

"She has a stellar reputation in the faith community," Douglass said Saturday night.
Apparently also in the terrorist community.

Via LGF links.

Here's who Linda Douglass says has a stellar reputation.
Though Dr. Ingrid Mattson appears moderate, she is insidious precisely because she maintains that facade while steadfastly refusing to criticize radical Islamists, claiming that there is no such thing as Wahhabism and that the term "Islamic terrorism" should not be used in the media. Most shocking of all, though, is how little concern she expressed about suicide bombings in an essay she wrote shortly after 9/11.

At a CNN-sponsored "town hall" forum in October 2001, Mattson — with a straight face — claimed that the radical, Saudi-sponsored form of Islam known as Wahhabism was akin to the Protestant movement in Christianity. Wahhabism "really was analogous to the European protestant reformation," she explained.
Radicals you can believe in.

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