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Beck smears Rauf with falsehoods, innuendo and hypocrisy

August 11, 2010 5:49 pm ET — 21 Comments

Glenn Beck falsely claimed that Feisal Abdul Rauf, who is heading efforts to build a community center in New York, currently "employs" an imam who blamed "the Jews" for 9-11; in fact, the imam resigned in 2001 prior to making those comments. Beck also absurdly claimed Rauf was "connected to Hamas" and attacked Rauf for making comments about the 9-11 attacks that are strikingly similar to comments Beck himself made in April.

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Beck falsely claims Rauf currently employs imam who resigned in 2001

Beck: Rauf "has in his employ a imam who" blamed "the Jews" for 9-11 attacks. Beck claimed that Rauf, who is a member of the board of trustees of the Islamic Center of New York, "has in his employ a imam who said on an Arabic-language station, 'Only the Jews could have perpetrated the 9-11 attacks, and if the Americans only knew that it was the Jews' fault, they would have done to the Jews what Hitler did.' He went on, quote, 'Jews disseminate corruption in the land and spread heresy, homosexuality, alcoholism, and drugs.' "

Comments are attributed to Muhammed Gemeaha. In October 2001, the Middle East Media Research Institute posted a translation of an October 4, 2001, interview that Muhammad Gemeaha gave to the website lailatalqadr.com. Gemeaha -- described as "Imam of the Islamic Cultural Center and Mosque of New York City -- reportedly claimed during that interview that "only the Jews are capable of planning such an incident, because it was planned with great precision of which Osama bin Laden or any other Islamic organization or intelligence apparatus is incapable," that "If it became known to the American people, they would have done to the Jews what Hitler did," and, "You see these people (i.e. the Jews) all the time, everywhere, disseminating corruption, heresy, homosexuality, alcoholism, and drugs."

NY Times: Gemeah departed Islamic Cultural Center of New York City before making those comments. An October 23, 2001, New York Times article reported on Gemeaha's "departure from the Upper East Side mosque, the Islamic Cultural Center of New York City," which the Times reported occurred approximately two weeks after the September 11 attacks. According to the Times, Gemeaha "sent a letter of resignation to the mosque" and "moved his family back to Cairo." Gemeah's interview reportedly occurred October 4, 2001. Conservative author David Horowitz wrote that Gemeah left the Islamic Cultural Center September 28, 2001, prior to his interview with lailatalqadr.com. 

NY Times: Head of Islamic Center's board was "outraged" by comments. The New York Times also reported that Mohammad Adbullah Abulhasan, "who heads the mosque's board," criticized the comments, saying they did "not represent at all the policy and the beliefs of the Islamic Cultural Center." A November 2, 2001, New York Times article further reported that Abuhlasan was "outraged" by the comments, which he said "did not reflect the position of the mosque":

Ambassador Abulhasan said that he was outraged by the remarks and stressed that they did not reflect the position of the mosque. He said he had expressed his displeasure to Imam Gemeaha in a call to Cairo.

He said he told Sheik Gemeaha that the essence of what he said was wrong, was against Islam and was "against what you taught us."

Beck absurdly claims Rauf is "connected to" Hamas

Beck: Rauf is "connected to" Hamas. Beck claimed that Rauf is "connected to" Hamas. Beck purported to illustrate the connection by claiming that "the imam of the new mosque won't distance himself from Hamas," and that "[h]is organization gave money to the organization that put the flotilla together, which is connected to Hamas."

Beck established no actual connection between Rauf and Hamas.  At no point during his attack on Rauf did Beck say what "organization" connected to Rauf "gave money to" support a flotilla "connected to Hamas." Rauf is listed as a contributor to the Perdana Global Peace Organization (PGPO), which reportedly contributed $366,000 to the Free Gaza Movement, one of the organizers of a six-ship flotilla that was taking aid supplies to Gaza in May. Beck provided no explanation for how any of this establishes that Rauf is somehow "connected to" Hamas.

Beck attacks Rauf comments similar to those Beck himself made in April

Beck attacks Rauf for saying he "wouldn't say" the U.S. "deserved what happened," but "the United States' policies were an accessory" to 9-11. During his attack on Rauf, Beck said:

He also said, quote, "I wouldn't say the United States deserved what happened on 9-11, but the United States' policies were an accessory to the crime that happened."

Beck: While the U.S. did not "deserve 9-11," the U.S. was "in bed with dictators" and "that causes problems." Talking about "why do you think they hate us in the Middle East," Beck said:

When people said they hate us, well, did we deserve 9-11? No. But were we minding our business? No. Were we in bed with dictators and abandoned our values and principles? Yes. That causes problems. [Glenn Beck, 4/15/10]

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    • Author by RiffRabbit (August 11, 2010 6:09 pm ET)
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      That last part really gets me. Getting in a huff about something someone said that sounds a lot like something you said earlier. This is getting crazy.
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    • Author by peebs755 (August 11, 2010 6:45 pm ET)
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      Crazy like insane.
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    • Author by sluggo (August 11, 2010 9:02 pm ET)
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      Why should Beck care? He can make all the false statements he wants. Fox is willing to pay the freight on this show (with minimal support from corporate sponsors) so Beck and just make up stuff on air. The liable laws and the "professional standards" and the FCC apparently don't care.

      The interesting thing is that if Beck was making claims about some product that were obviously false, the FDA might say something.

      Since FOX has no shame they will just keep broadcasting the nonsense that Beck spews out...
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      • Author by dave (August 12, 2010 1:16 am ET)
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        "The US is an accessory to 9/11"....Rauf
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        • Author by raddave43 (August 12, 2010 2:03 am ET)
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          "why do you think they hate us in the Middle East," Beck said:

          When people said they hate us, well, did we deserve 9-11? No. But were we minding our business? No. Were we in bed with dictators and abandoned our values and principles? Yes. That causes problems....Beck
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        • Author by magnolialover (August 12, 2010 8:20 am ET)
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          If you look at WHY 9/11 happened, yes, we were an accessory to 9/11 whether we like it or not (I don't). And when I say, "accessory" I mean that because of our foreign policy, specifically in the middle east, and starting around 1990 when we were requested to put our troops on Saudi soil to protect them from Iraq, that's when the harcore terrorism against American targets gell more into vogue, and also the rise of al Qaeda. And, don't think for a second that Saudi Arabia gets out of this either, al Qaeda has more of a target against SA than they do against us.

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          • Author by Slow Cowboy (August 12, 2010 6:38 pm ET)
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            How many degrees must there be before we are not accessories?
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          • Author by Johaely (August 13, 2010 2:14 pm ET)
               
            Wouldn't our support of the muhadeen(i forgot how to spell it) during the cold war be an explanation also since they eventually gave birth to AlQaida?
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        • Author by magnolialover (August 12, 2010 8:22 am ET)
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          And of course, even with the full quote above, in the article, you misquoted and took out of context what was actually said, here, let me remind you:

          "I wouldn't say the United States deserved what happened on 9-11, but the United States' policies were an accessory to the crime that happened."
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        • Author by congero6189599 (August 12, 2010 11:39 am ET)
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          It takes a special kind of dishonesty to purposely crop a quote to fit your purposes when the full quote and context is provided right in front of us. WTF! You tried to lie when the refutation to your lie is right in our face. What kind of people are you?
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    • Author by coldteablues19577325 (August 12, 2010 3:31 pm ET)
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      How about Falwell and Robertson blaming abortionists, pagans, feminists, gays, ACLU, etc. for god sending his wrath down on us via 9/11?
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