Congressman Meeks Advocated for Bin Laden Ally

Tony Jingo
Originally published on Examiner.com

In 2006, during the Bush administration, Anwar Hajjaj asked U.S. Representative Gregory Meeks to appeal to Homeland Security (HLS) on his behalf regarding the scrutiny he was enduring at New York airports when he traveled to and from Saudi Arabia for the "pilgrimage to Mecca."

Gregory Meeks, a Queens Democrat serving in Congress as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives covering NY's 6th District ignored Hajjaj's connections to al-Qaeda and Osama bin Laden and complied with his request.

The NY Post via a FOIA request learned that in 2006 Meeks took then Homeland Security chief Michael Chertoff to task over HLS officials questioning Hajjaj at JFK Airport and demanded to know why Hajjaj received "unwarranted scrutiny."

Who is Anwar Hajjaj?

Meeks described Hajjaj as "a pioneer in distance-based learning of Islam through the American Open University in Virginia."

In addition to Meek's letters, the Post uncovered plenty more.

Anwar Hajjaj and Abdullah A. bin Laden, Osama bin Laden's nephew, founded the Taibah International Aid Association, a charity that has been accused of funding al-Qaeda and Osama bin Laden.

Hajjaj is also director of the World Assembly of Muslim Youth International (WAMY) a Virginia based group that was also founded by Abdullah bin Laden.

A WAMY publication lists people who have attacked Israelis as "heroes of Palestine" and referred to Jews as "humanity's enemies," according to a 2003 affidavit by a customs special agent.

Families of 9/11 victims have ongoing lawsuits against both organizations, citing the material support to Osama and al-Qaeda as grounds for the action. The lawsuit revealed that in 1996 the FBI listed WAMY as a suspected terror group.

U.S. District Court Judge George Daniels stated the allegations against the group are "sufficient to demonstrate that they are knowingly and intentionally providing material support to al-Qaeda."

Why would a U.S. Representative advocate on behalf of a bin Laden ally?

Hajjaj knew Meeks through the congressman's chief of staff, Jameel Aalim-Johnson.

According to Congressman Meeks the letters he sent to HLS and other federal agencies was to "inquire about the treatment of two Muslim American citizens in particular that felt they were treated unfairly at U.S. ports of entry."

Before you ask are you freakin' kidding me!? Yes, the Queens Democrat was indeed serious.

A quick recap:

- U.S. Rep. Greg Meeks scolded HLS for questioning Hajjaj.

- Hajjaj founded and directed two groups with the nephew of Osama bin Laden

• - The two groups, one of which is on a FBI suspected terror list, has a credible lawsuit against them by the
families of the 9/11 victims for providing material support to al-Qaeda and bin Laden.

While the nation is actively engaged in armed combat with al-Qaeda and hunting for Osama, U.S. Representative Gregory Meeks is advocating on behalf of a character such as Hajjaj; clearly Meeks is not representing American interests.

Hanoi Jane is mild compared to today's useful idiots.

Note: Anwar Hajjaj was not arrested at the airports, only questioned about his dubious connections. In other words, U.S. Customs at NY airports were doing their jobs back in 2006.

Fast forward to today.

Anwar Hajj had this to say, "It was an awful experience under the Bush administration, now under Obama, I have no complaints."

Welcome to an Obamanation.

sources: embedded in article.

Published by Tony Jingo

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  • LarrWayne Po1/19/2011

    May real Americans stand up and quit trying to please those that are bowing to the enemy. Has Benedict Arnold holiday not been established yet in the USA? I wonder what the morons are waiting on.

  • Anthony Ventre9/30/2010

    Janet Napolitano said recently there are new terror attacks being planned against European and possibly American targets. Maybe Hajj and Meeks can go over to Afghanistan/Pakistan and talk them out of it...

  • James Fenelius9/27/2010

    Great report.

  • Sheri Fresonke Harper9/25/2010

    Terrific, lol, you make me laugh:)

  • Agnes Farside9/24/2010

    Meeks is just great.."NOT"

  • Mike Hatz9/23/2010

    Excellent reporting as always, Tony. This ain't no game, bro, and you know it (but sadly, many do not, nay, WILL not understand that).

  • Snidely Whiplash9/23/2010

    Good stuff Tony. Keep their smelly feet to the fire.

  • Tony Jingo9/23/2010

    You're right Payne..my fellow countrymen are tired of getting picked on..by the radicals.

  • Sheryl Young9/23/2010

    This is not good news - I hadn't heard it. Unfortunately, Meeks (D) is likely to win a seat being vacated by a Republican. It's the seat Marco Rubio should win, but Charlie Crist's independent bid is going to split the Republican vote. Unless conservatives wake up to the news about this, and of Crist's turncoat mentality.

  • Tony Payne9/23/2010

    I haven't heard of him before. Problem is, Muslems all complain about being treated different, but then nobody really knows who the terrorists are among us until it's too late. It's tough being picked on.

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