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so the GOP is attacking a muslim DEM candidate by unjust2006-09-14 13:18:41
  Not Muslim, Nation of Islam Supporter by plblark 2006-09-14 13:59:24
He's been linked by articles and appearances from as early as 1993 and as recent as 1998.

some excerpts from a Democrat on a board I belong to:

Powerline quotes an Eric Harmon in Insight News-- if you don't believe them, feel free to check the back issues. Or the back issues of the Minnesota Daily.

There's no question that Powerline has been all over the story, but they've sourced their quotations, from a variety of sources, including Insight News.

No, the story doesn't "lead back to Powerline" -- it leads back through Powerline to the sources, to what Ellison said and wrote and did, and where he was and when.

Also including Jeff Goldenberg -- whose letter to the Star Tribune reads as follows, and speaks volumes of what is at best, Ellison's "Sergeant Schulz" -- "I hear nozzink', I see nozzink" -- attitude toward bigoted, inflammatory, demagogic rhetoric coming from Farrakhan's spokesman:

Keith Ellison’s letter to Stephen Silberfarb, Executive Director of the Jewish Community Relations Council of Minnesota and the Dakotas (JCRC) allegedly addresses his past ties to the racist, anti-Semitic Nation of Islam and other questionable associations Mr. Ellison has made during his adulthood (Star Tribune June 3, 2006). However, the heart of Mr. Ellison’s letter, at least as it pertains to the Nation of Islam is somewhere between disingenuous and utterly dishonest.

Eleven years ago Mr. Silberfarb’s predecessor at the JCRC called me when former Nation of Islam spokesman Elijah Muhammed was invited to speak at the University of Minnesota. The JCRC was alarmed and concerned that the Nation of Islam, with its consistent history of bigotry, racism, anti-Semitism and hatred was provided such a prominent stage from which to spread its message.

Due in part to my involvement in the African-American community, I was asked to attend this meeting, make notes of what I heard and saw and report my findings back to the Executive Director. I accepted the assignment. It is a matter of public record that Mr. Ellison was a leading local participant in that meeting.

In the heart of his letter to Mr. Silberfarb, Mr. Ellison states “I did not adequately scrutinize the positions and statements of the Nation of Islam, Louis Farrakhan and Khalid Muhammed. I wrongly dismissed concerns that they were anti-Semitic.”

Let me explain a bit about the meeting where Mr. Ellison stood with former Nation of Islam spokesman Khalid Muhammed. After he was introduced, Mr. Muhammed let loose with a vitriolic rant attacking gays, Jews, whites and others. But that was just the warm-up.

Next, Mr. Muhammed intentionally embarrassed, intimidated and personally attacked members of the audience in the University of Minnesota lecture hall that evening.

First he came after me. Out of a crowd of perhaps a couple of hundred, I was among a small handful of Caucasian attendees. “Hey, cracker taking notes there, what’s your name?” Mr. Muhammed demanded as he pointed his finger at me where I sat in the middle of the hall. “What’s a cracker doing here taking notes?” I smiled to mask my fear, turned beet red and said nothing as Mr. Muhammed continued to aim his racial intimidation tactics at me for another minute or so.

Then things really turned ugly. Towards the front of the hall sat an African American man and a Caucasian woman. Mr. Muhammed turned his attack on them. Upon confirming they were boyfriend and girlfriend, he attacked the man for having a white girlfriend. He attacked the man for bringing his white girlfriend to this public event. He asked personal and inappropriate rhetorical questions about why this African American man would choose a white girlfriend. He brought the young woman to tears in front of hundreds of people. Mr. Muhammed relentlessly attacked, embarrassed and intimidated this innocent pair because they were a bi-racial couple.

From his place by Mr. Muhammed’s side in 1995 what exactly was there for Mr. Ellison to scrutinize? With the racism, hatred and anti-Semitism of the Nation of Islam laid bare for him that day, Mr. Ellison turned a blind eye in pursuit of his own personal objectives. Now he attempts to paper over his ugly past apparently for the same reason.

Jeffrey H. Goldenberg
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    Or ... not because he's a muslim but a racist! by plblark2006-09-14 14:08:05
      But he's black AND Muslim! by VivianC2006-09-14 14:25:43
        Hell, he could be by plblark2006-09-14 14:28:53
      i'm not too keen on him either. by unjust2006-09-14 18:45:25

 

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