Susa
10-22-2012, 17:03
Sadly, this is not shocking. There have been stories about these visitors before, but this one, in particular, has very good documentation and backround on the individuals that are allowed access into our White House. What's the old adage about judging someone by the company they keep?
From the article: "Outreach to minority communities can foster a feeling of inclusiveness. However, President Obama opening the White House to radical Islamists compromises American security in at least two ways. First, it legitimizes groups and individuals whose track records beg skepticism and scrutiny. Second, White House visitor logs show that top U.S. policy-makers are soliciting and receiving advice from people who, at best, view the war on terrorism as an unchecked war on Muslims. These persons' perspectives and preferred policies handcuff law enforcement and weaken our resolve when it comes to confronting terrorism."
http://www.investigativeproject.org/3777/a-red-carpet-for-radicals-at-the-white-house
From the article: "Outreach to minority communities can foster a feeling of inclusiveness. However, President Obama opening the White House to radical Islamists compromises American security in at least two ways. First, it legitimizes groups and individuals whose track records beg skepticism and scrutiny. Second, White House visitor logs show that top U.S. policy-makers are soliciting and receiving advice from people who, at best, view the war on terrorism as an unchecked war on Muslims. These persons' perspectives and preferred policies handcuff law enforcement and weaken our resolve when it comes to confronting terrorism."
http://www.investigativeproject.org/3777/a-red-carpet-for-radicals-at-the-white-house