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Home Front: Politix
'Obsession' DVD sparks election compaint in US
2008-09-25
A controversial video about the dangers of radical Islam that has been distributed to millions of American homes in key electoral swing states as part of their daily newspaper bundle has become the target of a formal complaint to the Federal Election Commission (FEC) Wednesday.

The 2006 DVD "Obsession: Radical Islam's War Against the West" has been distributed free-of-charge in 70 newspapers, including the New York Times, reaching 28 million people in battleground states in a campaign that a national Islamic civil rights group has said may violate federal election law.

Produced by the non-profit Clarion Fund, the DVD claims to claims to give "an 'insider's view' of the hatred the Radicals are teaching, their incitement of global jihad, and their goal of world domination" using Arabic television footage "rarely seen in the West."

'The threat of Radical Islam is the most important issue facing us today,'' the sleeve of the DVD Americans received in their newspapers over the past week and a half reads. ''But it's a topic that neither the presidential candidates nor the media are discussing openly. It's our responsibility to ensure we can all make an informed vote in November.''

The Washington D.C.-based Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) filed a complaint with the FEC Wednesday asking it to investigate whether the organization violated election rules governing the contributions of charitable organizations and foreign nationals to a presidential campaign. According to U.S. law, 501(c)(3) organizations may not engage in political activity, endorse campaigns or conduct campaign activities that seek to influence elections.

According to the Patriot News in Pennsylvania an article on the group's Web site, www.radicalislam.org explicitly backed Republican presidential candidate John McCain: "McCain's policies seek to confront radical Islamic extremism and terrorism and roll it back while [Barack] Obama's, although intending to do the same, could in fact make the situation facing the West even worse."

Gregory Ross, communications director for the Clarion Fund, was quoted as saying the article "crossed the line" and would be removed.

Ninety-five percent of the papers containing the DVD were sent to 10 key swing states in what CAIR Communications Director Ibrahim Hooper called "an unprecedented, mindboggling campaign" by a non-profit organization that has refused to reveal the funding source for the mailing.

Despite several attempts by AlArabiya.net to contact the Clarion Fund no calls were returned. "This is typical right-wing pro-Israel stuff," Hooper told AlArabiya.net in an interview.
Posted by:Fred

#13  Well, is there gonna be a fatwa?
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2008-09-25 18:03  

#12  Yup, here three in PRMassaholia.
Posted by: AlanC   2008-09-25 15:57  

#11  Here too in the peoples republic of Washington [state]. Home of Baghdad Jim (McDermitt, D-Al Qaeda)
Posted by: CrazyFool   2008-09-25 15:17  

#10  Damn... I guess they figured distributing it here in the soviet of Hawai'i would be a lost cause....
Posted by: Sonny Grusomp9136   2008-09-25 14:52  

#9  Nice of Al Arabiya to give the URL to radicalism.org.

Maybe some arabs will read it.
Posted by: mhw   2008-09-25 14:04  

#8  Darrell - think about the 're-education camp' portion of the movie 'The Killing Fields'?

Only its called 'sensitivity training'....
Posted by: CrazyFool   2008-09-25 12:12  

#7  Besides, what are they going to do, make us mail it back and forget it?
Posted by: Darrell   2008-09-25 11:53  

#6  Received the DVD by mail, watched it with my wife, have no gripe with it based on my years of reading here at the burg, and saw absolutely nothing in it about any presidential candidates or the election. It looks like protected free speech to me.
Posted by: Darrell   2008-09-25 11:52  

#5  "Wonder what Biden thinks of that?"

Biden thinks, Mitch?

Who knew?
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2008-09-25 11:11  

#4  CAIR apparently mistakes the FEC for something with, y'know, actual power. Teeth.

Nope. Sorry, boys.
Posted by: mojo   2008-09-25 10:18  

#3  Time for some more roach spray in the CAIR hotel.
Posted by: DarthVader   2008-09-25 09:41  

#2  CAIR must be between indictments right now, cause they sound awful uppity lately.
Posted by: bigjim-ky   2008-09-25 09:01  

#1  CAIR apparently thinks that the Obama-Biden campaign's interests are coterminous with their own. Wonder what Biden thinks of that?
Posted by: Mitch H.   2008-09-25 08:52  

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