Monday, June 08, 2009

Look Who's Advising Homeland Security

What a wonderfully inclusive government we have.

Homeland Security chief Janet Napolitano has added a pro-Hamas, pro-jihadist to her official advisory council.

No kidding!
Last week, Napolitano swore in Damascus-born Kareem Shora, the ADC's national executive director, to a position on the Homeland Security Advisory Council, an outside-the-department group of national security experts that advises the secretary. Shora is the first Arab rights advocate on the panel.
A bit more about Shora's organization, the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee
an Arab American organization whose officials have labeled deadly anti-U.S. jihadists as "heroes" and opposed referring to Hamas as a terrorist organization.

The American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee, or ADC, also has close ties to anti-Israel professor Rashid Khalidi, whose association with President Obama – first exposed by WND – stirred controversy during last year's presidential campaign.

The ADC also leads the opposition to domestic anti-terrorism measures taken after the 9-11 attacks, such as watch lists, background check delays for visas and an initiative meant to more comprehensively screen visitors from select Mideast countries or specific individuals labeled as possible national security threats.
It's one thing to listen to the voices of minorities. It's another thing to bring someone with these credentials into an advisory group that will assist you in making policy.

Someone please buy Ms. Napolitano DVD copies of "24" and request that she watch them. Even Hollywood understands the threat of Islamic extremists.

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