Friday, October 1, 2010

FBI's terrorist was at the White House?

http://www.politico.com/blogs/joshgerstein/1010/Target_of_FBI_terrorsupport_raid_visited_WH.html?showall#

I smell rotten fish here kids.
A known terrorist got invited to the White House in April of this year??
And it's publicly documented that Obama was with him at AAAN-sponsored farewell dinner. Sounds like he's is one dangerous guy doesn't it?
He did go to a war protest concerning Isreal and Packistan
"Fennerty said he believed his client was being targeted because of his anti-war activism. On the Israeli-Palestinian issue, the attorney said Abudayyeh supports “a single, secular democratic state,” not the two-state solution endorsed by the U.S."
What it sounds like is that if you voice your views, you will now be placed on the terror watch and your rights can be infringed upon just because they said so.
Take note people, the Homeland security definition for what a terrorist is, is almost all inclusive. It was made for a wide variety of people to be niched.
It's either that or every bit of National Security which by the way is now called Homeland Security is big fat expensive joke!


An Arab-American activist who attended an outreach session at the White House complex in April had his Chicago home raided by the FBI last week and appears to be a focus of an unfolding federal terrorism-support investigation.

Hatem Abudayyeh, who serves as executive director of the Arab-American Action Network, took part in a meeting for Arab-American leaders held in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building on April 22, according to appointment data posted on the White House website.

“He attended a briefing held by the Office of Public Engagement on April 22, 2010, to update members of the Arab-American community on issues of their concern,” White House spokesman Shin Inouye said.

In 2003, Obama spoke at an AAAN-sponsored farewell dinner for Rashid Khalidi, a professor who was decamping from the University of Chicago to Columbia. During the 2008 campaign, the Los Angeles Times obtained a video of the event and reported that Obama lavished praise on Khalidi, who once served as a spokesman for the Palestinian Liberation Organization. Other speakers at the event railed against Israeli policies.

Late in the 2008 campaign, Republican nominee Sen. John McCain attacked the Times for failing to make the video public. The newspaper said it obtained the video on the condition that it not be released publicly.