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HonestChieffan
08-06-2008, 08:35 AM
Obama's Muslim-Outreach Adviser Resigns
By GLENN R. SIMPSON and AMY CHOZICK
August 6, 2008

The Muslim-outreach coordinator to the presidential campaign of Barack Obama has resigned amid questions about his involvement in an Islamic investment fund and various Islamic groups.


Chicago lawyer Mazen Asbahi, who was appointed volunteer national coordinator for Muslim American affairs by the Obama campaign on July 26, stepped down Monday after an Internet newsletter wrote about his brief stint on the fund's board, which also included a fundamentalist imam.

"Mr. Asbahi has informed the campaign that he no longer wishes to serve in his volunteer position, and we are in the process of searching for a new national Arab American and Muslim American outreach coordinator," spokesman Ben LaBolt said in a statement.

A corporate lawyer at the firm of Schiff Hardin LLP, Mr. Asbahi tendered his resignation after he and the Obama campaign received emailed inquiries about his background from The Wall Street Journal. He did not respond to the email or a message left at his law office; the campaign released a letter in which Mr. Asbahi said he did not want to be a distraction.

The Obama campaign is trying to strike a balance between courting Muslim American voters and dispelling rumors intended by some to link the candidate to radical Islam. Sen. Obama is a Christian.

Until Mr. Asbahi joined the campaign, Sen. Obama did not have a Muslim-outreach coordinator and had relied on the Democratic National Committee's efforts. The campaign has long had its own outreach efforts to Catholic, evangelical Christian and Jewish voters. Some Muslim voters have complained about the disparity. An Obama aide says Mr. Asbahi was brought on in part to bridge that perceived gap and to reach out to Muslim communities in Florida, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Virginia, states seen as among the most competitive this fall.

"We need Muslim Americans to get excited about the Campaign, and there's a lot to get excited about!" Mr. Asbahi wrote in a statement posted on a blog when he was appointed. "Sure, there have been mis-steps," he added.

In 2000, Mr. Asbahi briefly served on the board of Allied Assets Advisors Fund, a Delaware-registered trust. Its other board members at the time included Jamal Said, the imam at a fundamentalist-controlled mosque in Illinois.


"I served on that board for only a few weeks before resigning as soon as I became aware of public allegations against another member of the board," Mr. Asbahi said in his resignation letter. "Since concerns have been raised about that brief time, I am stepping down...to avoid distracting from Barack Obama's message of change."

The eight-year-old connection between Mr. Asbahi and Mr. Said was raised last week by the Global Muslim Brotherhood Daily Report, which is published by a Washington think tank and chronicles the activities of the Muslim Brotherhood, a world-wide fundamentalist group based in Egypt. Other Web sites, some pro-Republican and others critical of fundamentalist Islam, also have reported on the background of Mr. Asbahi. He is a frequent speaker before several groups in the U.S. that scholars have associated with the Muslim Brotherhood.

The Justice Department named Mr. Said an unindicted co-conspirator in the racketeering trial last year of several alleged Hamas fund-raisers, which ended in a mistrial. He has also been identified as a leading member of the group in news reports going back to 1993.

Mr. Said is the imam at the Bridgeview Mosque in Bridge-view, Ill., outside Chicago. He left the board of the Islamic fund in 2005, Securities and Exchange Commission filings state. A message left for Mr. Said at the mosque was not returned.

Allied Asset Advisors is a subsidiary of the North American Islamic Trust. The trust, which is supported financially by the government of Saudi Arabia, holds title to many mosques in the U.S. and promotes a conservative brand of Islam compatible with the ideology of the Muslim Brotherhood and also akin to the fundamentalist style predominant in Saudi Arabia. Allied executives did not respond to inquiries.

Write to Glenn R. Simpson at glenn.simpson@wsj.com and Amy Chozick at amy.chozick@wsj.com

SHTSPRAYER
08-06-2008, 08:54 AM
He should seriously consider hiring a typical white person outreach coordinator.

cfl
08-06-2008, 09:05 AM
Maybe he could steal McCains Muslim outreach coordinator...Oh wait, nevermind.

Direckshun
08-06-2008, 10:48 AM
Obama muslim?

SHTSPRAYER
08-06-2008, 10:49 AM
Obama muslim?

Halliburton cheney?

Direckshun
08-06-2008, 10:49 AM
Halliburton cheney?
ROFL

What?

Donger
08-06-2008, 12:01 PM
Well, that's a pity. Perhaps Barack Hussein will find another person soon.

StcChief
08-06-2008, 03:06 PM
ROFLHe should seriously consider hiring a typical white person outreach coordinator.:clap:

That's a lost cause, they can see right thru him.

StcChief
08-06-2008, 03:07 PM
Well, that's a pity. Perhaps Barack Hussein will find another person soon. I believe Louie FaraKkan is available.

Direckshun
08-06-2008, 03:09 PM
There are times when I'd like to send Donger, Stc, SHTSPRAYER, and HCF out to sea and sink the boat. ;)

Donger
08-06-2008, 03:11 PM
There are times when I'd like to send Donger, Stc, SHTSPRAYER, and HCF out to sea and sink the boat. ;)

Why? I hope Barack Hussein does find another person to fill the position very soon. Hopefully, one who doesn't have former associations with radical Muslims, mind you.

Direckshun
08-06-2008, 03:13 PM
Why? I hope Barack Hussein does find another person to fill the position very soon. Hopefully, one who doesn't have former associations with radical Muslims, mind you.
I understand and I think that's fair.

It's just been a futile effort to have much of a productive conversation with you guys. I've come the closest with you in a lot of these threads but even then it's just miles away from getting anywhere.

Oh well, c'est la vie, that's the way the cookie crumbles, what can you do, etc etc.

Donger
08-06-2008, 03:16 PM
I understand and I think that's fair.

It's just been a futile effort to have much of a productive conversation with you guys. I've come the closest with you in a lot of these threads but even then it's just miles away from getting anywhere.

Oh well, c'est la vie, that's the way the cookie crumbles, what can you do, etc etc.

Sounds like you have a problem to me.

Direckshun
08-06-2008, 03:17 PM
Sounds like you have a problem to me.
I'm not really concerned.

Donger
08-06-2008, 03:18 PM
I'm not really concerned.

Of course not.

HonestChieffan
08-06-2008, 03:18 PM
There are times when I'd like to send Donger, Stc, SHTSPRAYER, and HCF out to sea and sink the boat. ;)

All I did was post a story from the Wall Street Journal. Dont put me in any damn boat. I had a boat and was glad i sold it.

Direckshun
08-06-2008, 03:19 PM
Of course not.
Nor should you be.

Donger
08-06-2008, 03:27 PM
Nor should you be.

No more so than I would over an ant that was missing a few limbs.

Direckshun
08-06-2008, 03:34 PM
No more so than I would over an ant that was missing a few limbs.
Of course.

Donger
08-06-2008, 03:35 PM
Of course.

ROFL

StcChief
08-06-2008, 04:13 PM
There are times when I'd like to send Donger, Stc, SHTSPRAYER, and HCF out to sea and sink the boat. ;)

in the words of the stupid Rams ads here..... BRING IT

SHTSPRAYER
08-07-2008, 08:40 PM
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Ultra Peanut
08-09-2008, 10:51 AM
From Baseball Prospectus' Rany Jazayerli (http://www.fivethirtyeight.com/2008/08/perspective-on-mazen-asbahi.html):

I suppose I should credit the Obama campaign for having the courage to appoint a Muslim coordinator in the first place. In which case I have to ask, how stupid were they to not expect this kind of attack in the first place? The first thing I said to Mazen after he was hired – after “congratulations” – was “you know they’re going to come after you now, right?” He nodded, and we both knew who “they” were.

“They” are the racists who made these accusations and forced the Obama campaign to respond to them. They came after Mazen with everything they got, and all they landed was a feather punch – only to have the Obama campaign throw the towel in the ring anyway.

What they’re saying is that Mazen Asbahi has a link to people suspected of terrorism. What I’ll tell you is this: Mazen is not a terrorist. He’s not a fundamentalist. He’s not an Islamist. He’s neither a supporter of, nor a subscriber to the ideology of, the Muslim Brotherhood. The only thing he is guilty of, like the witch-hunted Debbie Almontaser, is being a Muslim and being an active member of the Muslim community. If he wasn’t, he wouldn’t have been qualified for the position in the first place.

As Ahmed Rehab put it in today’s Chicago Tribune, the headline should read “Muslim liaison for presidential campaign resigns after connections to Muslim community are found.” Mazen could not have been qualified to do this job without being associated, in some tenuous fashion, to someone like Jamal Said – just like Obama could not be a part of the political community of Chicago’s South Side without being associated with someone like, say, William Ayres.

Oh, and you know who else is associated with Said? As Jake Tapper pointed out, the board that Mazen and Said both sat on was the Allied Asset Advisor Funds, a subsidiary of the North American Islamic Trust (NAIT). NAIT is an adviser to the Dow Jones Islamic Fund.

Dow Jones. Which publishes the Wall Street Journal. Which broke the story that forced Mazen’s resignation. We’re officially through the looking glass, people.

If Mazen Asbahi is a terrorist, then I'm a terrorist. And if I were named to the same position, I'm sure they would have found a way to label me a terrorist as well. (I’m sure that if you scour my writings over the last 12 years, you’ll find that at some point I’ve threatened grievous bodily harm to a few members of the Kansas City Royals.)

He should seriously consider hiring a typical white person outreach coordinator.We call these people "campaign managers."