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Home Front: Politix
Barbara Boxer recalls award to CAIR activist
2006-12-30
EFL. Hat tip LGF.
Dec. 29, 2006 - In a highly unusual move, Sen. Barbara Boxer of California has rescinded an award to an Islamic activist in her home state because of the manÂ’s connections to a major American Muslim organization that recently has been courted by leading political figures and even the FBI.

Boxer’s office confirmed to NEWSWEEK that she has withdrawn a “certificate of accomplishment” to Sacramento activist Basim Elkarra after learning that he serves as an official with the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR). After directing her staff to look into CAIR, Boxer “expressed concern” about some past statements and actions by the group, as well as assertions by some law enforcement officials that it “gives aid to international terrorist groups,” according to Natalie Ravitz, the senator’s press spokeswoman.

CAIR, which has 32 too many offices around the country and bills itself as the leading Muslim-American civil- rights group, has never been charged with any crimes, nor have any of its top leaders. But a handful of individuals who have had ties to CAIR in the past have been convicted or deported for financial dealings with Hamas—another reason cited by Boxer for her action. The senator directed her staff to withdraw the certificate—which she routinely gives to community leaders in California—and asked that a statement she had previously made endorsing CAIR be stricken from the group’s Web site, Ravitz said in an e-mail.

Ironically, just last month, Boxer had sent CAIR a letter in connection with its 10th anniversary fundraising dinner endorsing the group as a “constant support system for the American Muslim community” and praising it for its work on civil liberties. "As an advocate for justice and greater understanding, CAIR embodies what we should all strive to achieve," Boxer wrote in the Nov. 18 letter.

Boxer tells NEWSWEEK she never saw the letter to CAIR signed in her name or was even aware of the award to Elkarra before it was sent out. "I feel terrible about this," she says. "We just made a mistake. I was not in the loop. That was an automatic signature [on the letter]." But Boxer stands by her decision to withdraw the award and to distance herself from CAIR, saying she was influenced by previous critical statements about CAIR made by her Democratic colleagues Sens. Richard Durbin of Illinois and Charles Schumer of New York. "To praise an organization because they haven't been indicted is like somebody saying, 'I'm not a crook,'” Boxer says. “I'm going to take a lot of hits for this. But I'm just doing what I think is right."
More at site. It's not much, but it's a start.
Posted by:Korora

#7  Ow! Hey, I think a monkey just flew out of my butt.
Posted by: SteveS   2006-12-30 14:02  

#6  Boxer seldom does anything commendable. But this stands out as one of them. When are the rest of Congress critters going to wake up and start to investigate this CAIR subversion ?
Posted by: SpecOp35   2006-12-30 11:24  

#5  Seems she has very little knowledge or control over what goes on in her office and what gets done in her name.

That probably happens more than we care to think about.
Posted by: Chuck Darwin   2006-12-30 10:55  

#4  Seems she has very little knowledge or control over what goes on in her office and what gets done in her name. Dumber than a bucket of hair.
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2006-12-30 10:07  

#3  The worm turns!
Posted by: Chuck Darwin   2006-12-30 06:21  

#2  According to LGF, it's a Flying Pig Moment. ;-p
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut   2006-12-30 00:53  

#1  Ima shocked. Something wise from Babs Boxer?
Posted by: Frank G   2006-12-30 00:23  

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