http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2003/2/27/134002.shtml

NewsMax.com has learned that preliminary inquiries are or soon will be under
way on Capitol Hill exploring the possibility of investigating the link
between communists and radical Islamic terrorists. Evidence mounts that this
coalition orchestrated the recent appeasement demonstrations against
President Bush's policy in Iraq.
No decisions have been made on whether such a probe will go forward or what
committee would be in charge. But conservatives who have seen documented
evidence of that link believe now that the GOP controls the House and
Senate, there is no excuse for not holding hearings.

A full-scale Senate or House probe is viewed as a means of informing an
American public that is kept in the dark by a mainstream media that looks
the other way on the hard-left/terrorist alliance.

The biggest question mark is whether the Justice Department, the FBI or
other security agencies are paying much attention to the veteran hard-left
groups backing the appeasement demonstrations. The fear is these agencies
are inadequate because much of their investigative authority was defanged in
the 1970s.

The post-Watergate congressional hearings by the Church and Pike committees
on Capitol Hill resulted in tarnishing the CIA, FBI and other intelligence
entities. That in turn prompted the legislative and executive branches of
government to tie their hands. They were even forbidden to keep a file of
information readily available to any citizen, such as newspaper clippings on
subversive organizations.

Some of the restrictions were lifted after 9/11. For example, now they can
clip newspaper stories. Still, the new policies fall short of what is
needed, according to security experts talking with NewsMax.com.

The rules "were not changed enough to let the FBI do the kind of work that
needs to be done watching these groups," former congressional and executive
branch security official Herbert Romerstein tells us.

When those seven men were caught breaking and entering at the Watergate
Hotel in June 1972, little did anyone suspect they had set off a chain of
events that years later would cripple America's ability to protect itself at
a time when this nation is under a greater threat than at any time in the
memory of most citizens.

On the other hand, well-placed sources in the government have told NewsMax
that "someday someone is going to write a book" about all the
behind-the-scenes security efforts to protect America since 9/11.

All very assuring, and Attorney General John Ashcroft's efforts to put
accused terrorists in the slammer are widely applauded. But it is not known
whether the Justice Department, the FBI or any national security,
intelligence, or law enforcement agency has focused specifically on the
terrorist-communist connection. NewsMax has found no one in government who
claims to know one way or the other.

Workers World Party, a tiny Marxist organization that admires North Korea's
repressive dictatorship, has coordinated much of the anti-war activity,
partly through such fronts as A.N.S.W.E.R. (Act Now to Stop War and End
Racism), which uses former LBJ Attorney General Ramsey Clark as its public
face.

Another key player is United Justice for Peace. Leftist-turned-conservative
David Horowitz has identified its leader Leslie Cagan as "a '60s Stalinist."

In a syndicated column just this week, Mona Charen, author of the timely
book "Useful Idiots," defined A.N.S.W.E.R. as "explicitly communist." If a
journalist can make that identification, observers are asking, what is
Congress waiting for? Let's get this on the record for the American people.

If you read Hitler's "Mein Kampf," Horowitz warns, you see "how kooky views
can result in the deaths of seventy million people." Just because the
leaders of the appeasement demonstrations don't make sense "doesn't mean
they are not [dangerous or that they will not] get hundreds of thousands and
millions of followers."

Any Capitol Hill investigation of the hard-left/Islamic terrorist alliance
would require a committee chairman and Republican committee members who will
stand their ground, because some Democrats on the panel are likely to try to
torpedo any meaningful inquiry. That is because, as Horowitz explains to
NewsMax, "the Democratic Party is deeply infiltrated and also dependent on
these people."

The "Leslie Cagans of the world" have been organizing at the local level, he
adds.

Finally this warning from a man who has viewed the hard left from the
inside: "I guess my greatest concern is the complacency of conservatives who
think we can't lose this country. We can."



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Is Newsmax Evil? Maru
rob

wait a minute
something's wrong
he's a man with a plan
his finger is pointed at Brin-L
now we must sacrifice ourselves
that many others may live
ok we've got a lot to give



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