The Rise and Fall of Hope and Change

The Rise and Fall of Hope and Change



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Alexis de Tocqueville

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Monday, September 6, 2010

Department Of Agriculture Stonewalls On Meeting With Muslim Brotherhood

From Creeping Sharia:

Dept of Agriculture stonewalls on meeting with Muslim Brotherhood


Posted on September 6, 2010 by creeping

Christine Brim at Big Peace follows up on her article exposing the Dept. of Agriculture’s “funding, government assistance and resources” to Muslim Brotherhood groups in the U.S.





Department of Agriculture Builds a Stonewall Around the Muslim Brotherhood Grants Workshop



The response from “USDA spokesperson” was, in entirety:



To enhance our effectiveness in reaching those in need of USDA’s services, we continue to meet with a broad range of leaders and organizations to explain what services USDA provides to the American people and ways in which we can strengthen our outreach efforts. We have met with leaders from a number of groups representing underserved communities as well as a number of faith-based organizations such as Bread for the World, Cooperative Baptist Fellowship, and Mazon: A Jewish Response to Hunger. These meetings are not open to press.



That doesn’t answer a single one of the questions, but it does show how much respect the Department of Agriculture’s current administration holds for the public’s interest in transparency when multiple agencies meet with known Muslim Brotherhood-associated groups like CCMO, including agencies such as the Department of Homeland Security, for special consideration for grants and financial assistance.



None at all.



And apparently they feel the Muslim Brotherhood is an underserved community. I feel sure the Muslim Brotherhood would agree.



They indeed wish to be served by the U.S. Government and the American people.



And on August 31, at the event co-sponsored by CCMO, they got their wish

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