Charity Floods Swing States With Anti-Islam DVD

by Peter Overby

http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=95076174

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Morning Edition, September 26, 2008 ยท Just after 
the anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, a 
small charity group flooded campaign battleground 
states with an inflammatory DVD on radical Islam. 
Critics say the charity is trying to influence 
the presidential race.

Earlier this month, subscribers to 70 newspapers 
in 14 states got a little something extra: A DVD 
that argues the same hard, militaristic line on 
terrorism that John McCain takes in his 
presidential campaign.

It's called Obsession: Radical Islam's War 
Against the West. The DVD was made in 2006, 
before this presidential contest began, and it 
doesn't even allude to electoral politics.

But, filled with dire warnings about Islamic 
terrorists, it hit doorsteps seven weeks before 
Election Day. And critics say it fuels the false 
whisper campaign that Barack Obama is secretly a 
Muslim.

Madaline Muir of Montgomery County, Pa., got the 
DVD in her Philadelphia Inquirer. She called it 
propaganda.

"It's to influence people. Sent out now. Whenever 
it was made, 2006, but it's really to influence 
people in the election and scare people," she 
said.

Obsession was produced by the Clarion Fund, a 
501(c)(3) charity, which cannot get involved in 
campaign politics.

But its spokesman has said the newspaper 
distribution had one purpose: to make terrorism a 
presidential campaign issue where it counts - in 
the battleground states. He said Clarion did this 
with a half-million dollar grant from a secret 
donor.

And others have been promoting Obsession in other 
ways. Joe Wierzbicki, a political consultant, 
offered free copies of the DVD to listeners on a 
talk show in Detroit last month. He was promoting 
a free screening of Obsession on Sept. 11 in 
Dearborn, a city with a large Arab population.

Who paid for the screening? And who hired 
Wierzbicki to handle it? Wierzbicki wouldn't tell 
local reporters. On Thursday, he didn't respond 
to NPR's interview requests, and neither did the 
Clarion Fund.

It's illegal for a 501(c)(3) to advocate 
expressly for or against a candidate. None of 
Clarion's three directors have any record of 
contributing to the candidates. But some 
political connections do emerge.

Wierzbicki, the movie promoter, also works for 
two political organizations. He's an organizer 
for Move America Forward, a political action 
committee that just produced an ad accusing Obama 
of playing politics with soldiers' lives.

He also is the PAC coordinator for the Our 
Country Deserves Better PAC. Its Web site says it 
has one objective: to defeat Obama.

A multifaith coalition called Hate Hurts America 
has launched a Web site to counter allegations 
made in the DVD. And an Arab rights group, the 
Council on American-Islamic Relations, has asked 
the Federal Election Commission to investigate 
Clarion for possible violations of campaign 
finance law.

"Where is that money coming from? And what is the 
agenda of those behind this campaign? And who is 
behind this campaign ultimately?" Ibrahim Hooper, 
the council's spokesman, asked, regarding the DVD.

Those kinds of questions are often asked at the 
height of campaign season. But even if the 
election commission decides to investigate the 
Clarion Fund, the answers would likely be months 
away.

Will Evans and Shahien Nasiripour of the Center 
for Investigative Reporting contributed to this 
report.
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