My Sunday Inquirer included two DVDs called "Obsession".

At first glance it looked as if it were some type of action film.

However, it is a product of "The Clarion Fund" a non-profit, "non-partisan"
organization for national security through education.  Its focus? Radical
Islam.

http://clarionfund.org/

Although quite subtle in its presentation there are references to "Who Will
Be Able To Lead Our Country?", it raises questions

Yesterday, there was an article under Recent News on their sister site:
http://www.radicalislam.org, by the way it was removed today, stating the
DNC had given a platform to a woman who has ties to Radical Muslims and
allowed her to make a Keynote Speech.

First, I wish to state I believe The Clarion Fund has every right to
advertise in newspapers.  My beef is they should be up front with who they
are and what they do instead of masquerading as a motion picture.

It seems it seeks to cloak scare tactics in a veil of education and give a
perfunctory appearance of fairness in discussing other sects of Islam.

My gut feeling is the timing during the Holy month of Ramadan, the
Presidential Campaign with a candidate that has a Muslim name is by
subliminal design an effort to connect said candidate with radical Islam.

This deceptive advertising at best and an attempt at indoctrination of those
who do not know better nor care to research their findings.

A slipper slope.


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