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Debbie Schlussel
As both an attorney and a frequent New York Post and Jerusalem Post columnist, Schlussel's writings and commentary on radical Islam and her legal actions against radical Islamic parties have gotten a great deal of attention - and results. She's written in the New York Post and made appearances on Fox's "The O'Reilly Factor"
Schlussel's unique expertise on radical Islam/Islamic terrorism and a host of other issues make her a popular speaker and television and radio news talk show guest, both nationally & internationally. (Her online fan club is the Internet's second largest for a political personality-behind only Ann Coulter.) She is a University of Michigan graduate and holds both Law and MBA degrees from the University of Wisconsin.
The granddaughter of immigrant Holocaust survivors, Schlussel's mother was born in the former Nazi concentration of Bergen Belsen in Germany, and her father is a Vietnam-era Army Veteran. A frequent speaker at conservative, pro-Israel, and Jewish conferences, gatherings, college campuses, and events around the U.S. Schlussel was a featured speaker at the 2004 National Board Meeting of JINSA (Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs), 2004 National Conference of the Zionist Organization of America (ZOA), 2001 and 2002 NRA Annual Meetings, 2002 Alpha Epsilon Pi Fraternity National Convention, and 2000 Toward Tradition Conference.
In 1988, Schlussel was the youngest female and youngest Jewish delegate to the Republican National Convention, a National Youth Vice Chairman of George H. W. Bush's 1988 Presidential campaign, and a Youth Chairman of his 1989 Inauguration. An avid athlete who works out regularly, Schlussel won several medals in tennis, track and cross country running in the 1984 Maccabi Games (the Junior Jewish Olympics). In 1985, she was a finalist to represent the U.S. in tennis at the Maccabiah Games (Jewish Olympics) in Israel.
Schlussel worked for Fred Barnes, Editor of The Weekly Standard Magazine, host of FOX's Beltway Boys, and Mort Kondracke, also of the Beltway Boys? when Barnes and Kondracke were Senior Editors of The New Republic. Schlussel also worked in Washington for several Congressmen including Rep. Phil Crane, Chairman of the powerful House Trade Subcommittee.
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¶ Hezbollah Cash Behind Campaign Calls Against Sharron Angle
By Debbie Schlussel • October 13, 2010
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Yesterday, news broke that Muslim activist Tarek Beydoun of Dearbornistan paid for 250,000 robo-calls to Nevada voters against Sharron Angle, the Republican U.S. Senate candidate who will-G-d-willing-beat Harry Reid in November. Beydoun, a recent college grad, in his 20s claims he's upset with Angle's comments about Islamic sharia ruling Dearborn. And, in fact, she's right, as I've documented on this site and in my work, more than any other writer or commentator on this earth. But that's not the scoop here. The scoop is that Beydoun worked for a Hezbollah-funded newspaper and a Hezbollah charity raided by the FBI and that it is highly unlikely that Beydoun, himself, does NOT appear to have the means to personally fund 250,000 robo-calls against Angle.

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So who is paying for it? My sources say that it may be Hezbollah cash, funneled to Mr. Beydoun, who identifies himself as a "Democratic consultant." He's actually a Hezbollah activist and very open about that. And until Beydoun-an proud supporter of Hezbollah, whose Shi'ite Muslim South Lebanese family is prominent in the terrorist organization-shows us an accounting of where the money came from, it's pretty safe to assume that the money came from sources connected with Hezbollah. He now works as a real estate agent in Dearbornistan, where mortgage fraud (committed by his fellow Hezbollah-supporting Shi'ite Muslims) and foreclosures run rampant. Regardless, Beydoun, himself, worked for Al-Mabarat Charitable Organization in Dearbornistan, for which he raised money and served as spokesman to the press at the time FBI agents raided it in 2007 for financing Hezbollah.
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Tarek Beydoun was also a writer for the Hezbollah-funded Arab American News. Osama Siblani, owner of the newspaper which employed Beydoun, reportedly got the seed money for the newspaper from Hezbollah and he was identified as a major Hezbollah agent in America by Kuwaiti newspaper Al-Seyassah. A close relative of his is a top executive of Al-Manar, Hezbollah's Lebanon-based TV station. Here is the script of the Hezbollah robo-calls against Sharron Angle:
My name is Tarek Beydoun and I am a Muslim-American from Dearborn, Mich. I am proud of who I am as an American and a Muslim. I regret the fact that Senate candidate Sharron Angle has raised the specter of Muslims taking over Dearborn, Michigan or any part of our great country. It is a shame in this day and age that any candidate like Sharron Angle would use my religion to stigmatize my city and score cheap political points.
If I were Sharron Angle, I would immediately file a Federal Election Commission complaint against Beydoun/Baydoun, Harry Reid, and the Democrat Party. It must be determined where Beydoun/Baydoun's money is coming from and how he paid for these calls. When we hear Barack Obama whining about foreign money in these elections, ask yourself why he's not complaining about Hezbollah's involvement in Sharron Angle's U.S. Senate race.
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