MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD IN AMERICA Republicanism

REPUBLICAN CONSERVATIVES NEED TO BE AWARE OF THE MUSLIM BROTHERHOOD’S INFILTRATION INTO THEIR RANKS……..

 

Folks, it’s not just the doughy headed Democrats who have been targeted by the Muslim Brotherhood, it’s the Republican party as well. The Dems were always an easy pick off by the MB, but the Republicans, well, they have great conservatives fighting in the trenches trying to inform the rest, what exactly has cropped up within their midst. Here is one of them.

A few months ago, these questions reached another flashpoint in an unlikely setting. The incident took place at an irregular board meeting of the American Conservative Union, an organization usually intent on keeping wobbly Republicans honest. The rump group in attendance — several key board members told Frontpage they were not even aware the meeting had been called – voted “unanimously” to dismiss long-standing accusations against two ACU board members. The accusations had been made by Center for Security Policy head, Frank Gaffney. Their focus was on the activities of Grover Norquist and Suhail Khan, two prominent ACU board members, whom Gaffney claims are influential agents of Islamist agendas. The ACU’s dismissal of Gaffney’s claims was contained in a memo written by attorney Cleta Mitchell, who called them “reprehensible” — terms no less damning than McCain’s slap down of Michele Bachmann.

Frank Gaffney is a former defense official in the Reagan administration and first made these claims public in 2003 in an article, “A Troubling Influence,” which was published on this site. In introducing the article, Frontpage editor David Horowitz acknowledged that Norquist had played an important role in the conservative movement, but also described Gaffney’s claims as “the most disturbing that we at frontpagemag.com have ever published.” He further characterized them as “the most complete documentation extant of Grover Norquist’s activities in behalf of the Islamist Fifth Column.”

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One Response

  1. If America is supporting Islamic expansion all over the world for the last 50 years, I see no reason why it shouldn’t do so within the US itself.

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