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Keith Ellison Tears Up At Hearing On Muslim-American 'Radicalization' (VIDEO)

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First Posted: 03/10/11 11:26 AM Updated: 03/10/11 12:24 PM

WASHINGTON -- Rep. Keith Ellison (D-Minn.), the first Muslim-American elected to Congress, broke into tears Thursday during a hearing investigating possible radicalization of Muslim-Americans, telling the House Homeland Security Committee the inquiry was “the very heart of scapegoating.”

“We’ve seen the consequences of anti-Muslim hate,” Ellison testified. “The best defense against extreme ideologies is social inclusion and civic engagement. … I fear these hearings may undermine our efforts in this direction.”

Ellison became emotional while recounting the story of Mohammed Salman Hamdani, a 23-year-old Muslim-American firefighter who died while saving others during the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. Hamdani, whose mother was in the audience, was castigated for his religion after his death, with some wondering whether he had been allied with the attackers, Ellison said.

“He should not be remembered as a Muslim, but as an American who gave everything for his country,” Ellison said.


The hearings, led by committee Chairman Peter King (R-N.Y.), have already yielded a storm of controversy, with critics questioning whether Congress should single out a particular minority group as a possible threat to national security.

King defended the hearings in his opening remarks Thursday, saying they fall in line with the Obama administration’s stated concerns over the radicalization of Muslim-Americans by extremists abroad.

“I remained convinced that these hearings must go forward, and they will,” he said. “To back down would be a craven surrender to political correctness and an abdication of what I believe to be the main responsibility of this community: to protect America from a terrorist attack.”

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King said to focus on extremism in general would “dilute” the hearings, listing a number of statements by Obama administration officials on attempts by foreign terrorist groups to radicalize American Muslims.

“There is no equivalency between al Qaeda and neo-Nazis, environmental extremists or other isolated madmen,” he said. “Only al Qaeda and its Islamists affiliates in this country are part of an international threat to our nation."

But a number of rights groups and Democratic members of Congress have spoken out against the focus of the hearings, arguing that non-Muslims have perpetrated a number of terrorist crimes in the United States.

Rep. John Dingell (D-Mich.) told the committee he thinks the hearing could promote hate and violence against Muslim-Americans. He said he hung a picture of Joe McCarthy, who led infamous hearings in the 1950s to root out Communists, in his office to remind himself of what the hearing should avoid.

One controversial element of the hearing was King’s selection of witnesses, which bypassed moderate Muslim groups in favor of a Muslim activist who warns of creeping extremism and family members of radicalized youth.

M. Zuhdi Jasser, a doctor from Arizona who regularly appears on Fox News and has been called “Glenn Beck’s favorite Muslim,” testified that the Muslim community had focused too much on victimization rather than discouraging radical members. He said the Muslim community had allowed some individuals, such as Fort Hood shooter Nidal Malik Hasan, to become radicalized.

“Pathology creeps up over time and just like alcoholism, there are enablers, and the enablers in our community are what is making the problem get worse,” Jasser said.

Melvin Bledsoe, whose son, Carlos Bledsoe, converted to Islam at the age of 19, testified that his son became radicalized by Muslims before moving to Yemen. When he returned to the United States, Carlos Bledsoe shot two U.S. Army privates outside a recruiting center, killing one. He is now in prison.

Melvin Bledsoe said the same could happen to other U.S. youth if radical Islam continues unchecked.

“It seems to me that Americans are sitting around doing nothing about Muslim extremists. It is a big elephant in the room,” he said. “Mr. King called it political correctness, you could call it political fear, but it is stepping down for a population ... even if some segment of that population wants to violate everything we stand for.”

During the hearing's question-and-answer portion, Democrats criticized King for even holding it, with a few members denouncing statements that there are “too many mosques” in the United States.

There was an awkward moment when Rep. Mike Rogers (R-Ala.) defended the committee, claiming that no one had said there were too many mosques in the country. He was interrupted by King, who acknowledged that he had made such a statement.

Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-Texas) lashed out at King during her question period, calling the hearing itself “an outrage.”

“Muslims are here cooperating,” Lee said. “They are here doing what this hearing is saying they do not do. I just question, where are the uncooperative Muslims?”

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imusintheevening   4 minutes ago (2:35 PM)
where are the jobs?
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rich3324   6 minutes ago (2:33 PM)
More Muslims have died from Muslim terrorism than any other religion.
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Ampoliros   6 minutes ago (2:32 PM)
Are you now, or have you ever been someone who would not vote Republican­?
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donbrown   7 minutes ago (2:31 PM)
I like the guy, but I'm not sure the Boehner route will work for Ellison.
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fiestyslug   8 minutes ago (2:31 PM)
Funny such heavy moderation­, and still some really offensive comments are getting through.
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LameDuckHunting   8 minutes ago (2:31 PM)
"King defended the hearings in his opening remarks Thursday, saying they fall in line with the Obama administra­tion’s stated concerns over the radicaliza­tion of Muslim-Ame­ricans by extremists abroad."

So, when this inevitably goes wrong, the coward King will blame Obama.....­..........­.....
shessomoney   10 minutes ago (2:29 PM)
I thought Americans escaped religious persecutio­n! What religion is next? Maybe we should go for Evangelica­l Christians­. Lets drag them in front of congress and see what they are up to. Are they plotting to hurt someone? I say, yes they are.
dancingstu   2 minutes ago (2:37 PM)
Let's start with the Lutherans!
DreadPirateRoberts5   10 minutes ago (2:29 PM)
I think I get it. Just let me ask this:

"Is the height of tolerance under Liberalism to be tolerant of the completely intolerant­?"

ie: If a Muslim tells a Liberal that women are mere currs who are 1/10 of the worth of a man, should the Liberal be tolerant of his religious and societal beliefs? And in doing so, has he hit the high mark, a "pure" Liberalism so obtuse to what they believe that they cannot distinguis­h good or bad?
Erewhon7   10 minutes ago (2:29 PM)
"The course of Muslim radicaliza­tion in the United States over the past two years makes it exceedingl­y difficult for anyone to assert with a straight face that in America we Muslims do not have a radicaliza­tion problem."
Dr. Jasser, American Islamic Forum for Democracy.
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seiedvard   10 minutes ago (2:28 PM)
Kind of funny how The Republican­s are calling for these hearings while wanting to go and help their brothers and sisters fighting in Libya, you know, in the name of democracy
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ShawnRay   10 minutes ago (2:28 PM)
Even Boeher doesn't sob like this F00L
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SkreetGil1   10 minutes ago (2:28 PM)
I am so ashamed of Peter King. So ashamed.

Being an Irish American we were faced with "NO IRISH NEED APPLY" when we were new to this country.

Such racism and prejudice.

How could you do that to someone else? How could you.
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KOisGod   10 minutes ago (2:28 PM)
The top 2% have this country by the short hairs, and people like King are their executione­rs.

They have no interest in justice, except having the laws in place to justify stealing the American dream our from under us.

The real enemies of America are these regressive­'s. They have been given their marching orders.

Stir up hatred among the classes

Stir up hatred for immigrants

Stir up hatred for anything that even hints at leaning left

Stir up hatred for any social program that benefits the needy

Stir up hatred for trade unions, for they are organized, and elect Democrats

Stir up hatred any religion other then fundamenta­list Churchiani­ty, for they are the torch and pitchfork carriers of the right

Stir up hatred for our Government­, by proving that it is inefficien­t and incompeten­t, especially when "managed" by republican­s

Stir up hatred for Science, for Science improves peoples lives, dispels the superstiti­on of religion and points to the harm rapacious capitalism is doing to our planet.
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ShawnRay   11 minutes ago (2:28 PM)
Crybaby
confusedsoul   11 minutes ago (2:28 PM)
Many people naively compare IRA to muslim extremists­. IRA was a local problem , Muslim extremism is a global problem. Chechnya in Russia, Urighar in China, Kashmir in India, in europe specially in London where they want to implement sharia. In all the above countries muslims are in minority. I do not even want to mention about the countries where they are in majority. Muslim Facism is a global problem. I know it is politicall­y incorrect but to suggest that muslim extremism has nothing to do with islam is naive. I do not see any difference between islam and nazism

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