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Friday, October 05, 2007
Diana West :: Townhall.com Columnist
Guess Who Came to Iftar for Dinner?
by Diana West
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I wasn't going to write about Ramadan in official Washington this fall season -- not again. But I just can't resist. First, there are all the holiday trappings of this by-now annual column -- such seasonal staples as my all-time favorite "war on terror" quotation from Abu Qatada, the Al Qaeda-linked cleric. I just love to trot it out around Ramadan after President Bush has said something utterly ignorant about Islam meaning peace, or, addressing the Muslim pooh bahs he always has at the White House for a fast-breaking Iftar dinner, how the jihadists have "twisted" Islam.

"I am astonished by President Bush when he claims there is nothing in the Koran that justifies jihad violence in the name of Islam," Abu Qatada said about six years ago. "Is he some kind of Islamic scholar? Has he ever actually read the Koran?"

Ah, me. Good stuff.

Then there's the holiday excitement of combing through the White House Iftar dinner guest list looking for unindicted co-conspirators. Since I had to put this column together before White House Iftar 2007, I turned to White House Ramadans past, reading through the president's old speeches -- 2001 through 2006 -- to see if I'd missed anybody he'd singled out for a mention.

And I had! White House Ramadan is so much better than bingo. In 2003 and 2004, President Bush asked Faizul Khan, who is affiliated with the Saudi-funded Islamic Center of Washington, D.C., and serves on the board of directors of the Islamic Society of North America (ISNA), to give the blessing. This year, the Justice Department officially labeled ISNA as a U.S. branch of the Muslim Brotherhood, the movement aiming to establish a global Islamic empire, and also as an unindicted co-conspirator in the Hamas fund-raising Holy Land Foundation for Relief and Development trial still awaiting a verdict in Dallas.

Then again, maybe the ISNA score doesn't count in this holiday game since the official co-"conspiratorialness" of the group is practically brand new. Still, as Steven Emerson has pointed out, ISNA has "never condemned terror groups like Hamas and Hezbollah by name," which really should have come under White House consideration -- if, that is, anyone at the White House ever considered anything. Heaven knows it's hard enough finding good moderates these days. Look too closely and they might find a Sharia-supporter. Sharia, of course, is Islamic law -- wholly antithetical to Western-style liberty.

Take Talal Eid. In 2006, Eid gave the blessing at the White House Ramadan dinner, and this year Bush appointed him to the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom. As Robert Spencer has reported, Eid is a Wahhabi-trained imam certified by the anti-American Muslim World League who has actually called for the establishment of Sharia courts in the United States to regulate the family affairs of American Muslims.

Is a proponent of Sharia in the United States someone the leader of the Western world should be honoring?

Hmmm. Let's ask Hirsi Ali, the courageous ex-Muslim opponent of Sharia from The Netherlands whose collaborator, Theo van Gogh, was assassinated in 2004 for their film critique of the Islamic repression of women under Sharia.

Oops -- I forgot. This very Ramadan week, Ms. Ali had to leave Washington, D.C., and return to The Netherlands for security reasons. Too bad Bush "forgot" to invite her to the White House before she left -- not to mention all the other brave critics of Islamic repression including Bat Ye'or, Brigitte Gabriel, Nonie Darwish and Wafa Sultan.

But in these post-9/11 days, only supporters of Sharia seem to get those coveted holiday invites. Take the ambassadors from the countries of the Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC). The OIC not only coddles terrorists and lobbies against freedom of speech at the highest diplomatic levels, it also supports a code of human rights derived from Sharia -- which, of course, denies human rights to women and non-Muslims. These are the people who sup with the president every Ramadan and, I imagine, chuckle discreetly through Bush's remarks, as in 2006, about Islam's "commitment to tolerance and religious freedom." How do you say "we sure pulled the camel wool over his eyes" in Arabic? Under Sharia, of course, there is no religious freedom.

But who's checking? No one at this White House. What about the next administration? I hereby pledge to vote for the presidential candidate who promises to stop submitting to Sharia suppers at Ramadan -- even though that means I'll have to think of something else to write about.

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Diana West is a contributing columnist for Townhall.com and author of the new book, The Death of the Grown-up: How America's Arrested Development Is Bringing Down Western Civilization.
 
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Dumbfounded
Once again, George W. Bush seems to be trotting out, yet again, the tired moth-bitten suit of "Compassionate Conservative", stumbling over himself to show that he can act like a liberal while fighting the war on terror. His ode to political correctness in this case, and especially in the case of turning a blind eye to Hrisi Ali, is not just a reach for "progressive" quota's to placate those that will never give him any credit, it is extremely dangerous and in the case of Ms. Ali, dare I say, almost an accessory to her eventual murder, should the fatwa be carried out on her. He is not standing on principle, he is appeasing. As with the illegal immigration issue, let us hope we get through this episode of "compassionate conservative" unscathed.

for ET1
ET1 writes: ""Proved oil reserves continue to climb in the long run. Reserves have grown 72.9 billion barrels since 2001 and 159.2 billion barrels or 15% over the last decade."

I guess you and everybody else except me refuses to believe that the issue isn't total availability, it's distribution. As usual, I'm the lone voice of reality in an echo-chamber of fantasists.

ExxonMobil is under no obligation to drill oil from anywhere outside the Middle East, if the oil in the Middle East is cheaper and higher quality ("light sweet crude").

That means that the West will be vulnerable to OPEC blackmail, indefinitely. ExxonMobil can't stop Iran or Saudi Arabia or the rest of the OPEC cartel from arbitrarily pushing supply quotas up and down.

You could prove that there is a ZILLION barrels of oil in North America. But if ExxonMobil thinks it's better to get oil from Saudi Arabia, then that's what they will do.

Ironically, it's Chavez in Venezuela who has decided not to entrust the fate of his nation's energy supply to multinational oil companies, which is why he nationalized them. But as a conservative, I don't want the Government to dictate to ExxonMobil where it can drill oil or to whom it can ship that oil.
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