http://www.postandcourier.com/news/2011/mar/11/another-hit-for-npr/

In a phone call with Liley after the lunch, an O'Keefe associate
posing as "Ibrahim Kasaam " of the Muslim Education Action Center (a
fictitious entity) expressed concerns that NPR, which receives
government funding, would be subject to government audits or would
have to disclose the source of its donations.

Liley responded, "If you were concerned about that, you might want to
be an anonymous donor and we would certainly, if that was your
interest, we would want to shield you from that."

At another point, Kasaam asked Liley, "It sounded like you're saying
that NPR would be able to shield us from a government audit, is that
correct?"

"I think that is the case, especially if you were anonymous, and I can
inquire about that," Liley said. She later informed Kasaam via e-mail
that NPR's management had cleared an anonymous donation from his
group.


On Mon, Mar 14, 2011 at 4:43 PM, Judah McAuley <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> And, as usual, when you look at the whole recording things come out
> much differently than O'Keefe would like you to believe:
>
> http://motherjones.com/kevin-drum/2011/03/getting-story-straight
>
> "At this point, any news outlet that runs an uncorroborated James
> O'Keefe video is committing journalistic malpractice."
>
> Pretty much sums it up.
>

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