14th September 2007
Media
Release
Beware of
the Enemy Within
-
Former
US Senator James Abourezk, On The Terrorist Group Hezbollah TV Al-Manar.
The son of Lebanese migrants
rises through the ranks to become a US Senator. Now in his after
Senate life, he finds it difficult to remain loyal to the Nation that
embraced and elevated him to a revered position in American Politics.
In a recent interview with Al
Manar TV on Aug 30th, 2007, a subsidiary of terrorist
organization Hezbollah, and consequently is banned from broadcasting
in the US, James Abourezk accused the US of being a racist country
living under the control of the Jewish Lobby.
http://littlegreenfootballs.com/weblog/?entry=26956&only&rss
Either by design or by accident
Abourezk seems to be giving support and impetus to the sworn enemies (Hezbollah)
of the Nation he represented as a Senator. His reckless provision of
political comfort to the enemies of the US is by no means less than
aiding and abetting in the killing of loyal Americans wherever they
may find themselves within striking distance by the ruthless
terrorists. Surely he must realize that in so doing, he has come
dangerously close to committing treason.
Such behavior cannot be glossed
over and allowed to pass without comment or even punishment. Abourezk
is treading a path of treason. He is either in the palm of terrorist
organizations or he is canvassing the possibilities of a rewarding
relationship. Either way this can only be considered to be at the
expense of loyal Americans who have previously paid his salary and who
are currently providing a comfortable retirement for him.
Just what drives a man to such
reckless acts?
- What kind of benefit could be
achieved by his attack, against his own American people on a TV
network run by Hezbollah?
- Has he sold out to Hezbollah
and their terrorist sponsors Syria and Iran?
- Has he become an enemy of the
USA?
His responses to the interviewer
seem child like. His attacks have rendered his credibility virtually
non existent. Perhaps James Abourezk should take a deep long look into
his soul and rediscover his position and priorities in life. Gratitude
and loyalty, especially in a time of war, to his former constituents
and the Nation that gave him the privilege to represent it in the US
Senate would be a good start.
S. John Hajjar, National
Director