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NO LAMESTREAMMEDIA COVERAGE OF THIS EVENT???
WHY NOT???
WHATEVER HAPPENED TO "JOURNALISTIC INTEGRITY" AND "UNCOVERING THE TRUTH"???
Posted by: Timur | Thursday, October 30, 2008 at 11:40 PM
huffpo and olberjerk are accusing McCain of giving money to Khalidi. They want you to think McCain's relationship with that terrorist is the same as the Communist Obama's is. That is easily debunked.
(1) - Here's the debunking of the scum from FREE REPUBLIC
(2) - With the link to the IRI website that explains the whole thing.
"October 29, 2008
In the 1990s, IRI gave grants to the Center for Palestinian Research and Studies (CPRS) for polling in the West Bank/Gaza. The polls measured support for the peace process, for various Palestinian political groups, and for efforts to enhance governance in the West Bank/Gaza. At that time no other organization could credibly conduct polling in the West Bank/Gaza.
We understand that Rashid Khalidi was one of the many founders of CPRS, and we understand that he was for some (unclear) amount of time a board member. IRI did not in the 1990s conduct background checks of grantees founders or board members. IRI did on a number of occasions vet CPRS as an organization, including, as was our custom, with the Israeli government, and we were given no cause for concern.
We do not recall any contact between Mr. Khalidi and IRI, and there is no evidence that Mr. Khalidi benefitted in any way from IRI's grants.
Other organizations that reportedly gave funding to CPRS include the National Endowment for Democracy, the U.S. Chamber of Commerces Center for International Private Enterprise, the Ford and Rockefeller Foundations, the Japanese Embassy, and Germanys Friedrich Naumann Stiftung.
IRIs relationship with CPRS ended in 2000, and we understand that it no longer exists."
...just for starters
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I don't trust the LA-jazeerah Times. What if the modify the video, then release it the day before the election, and by the time we know how they faked it, it's too late to realize that they took out all the incriminating stuff? I wouldn't put it past 'em.
Posted by: yonason | Friday, October 31, 2008 at 12:36 AM