07-24-2003, 04:49 PM
In the Name of Allah: Most Gracious, Most Merciful!
MUSLIM AMERICAN SOCIETY (MAS)UPDATES
SETBACK FOR NOMINATION OF DANIEL PIPES TO U.S. INSTITUTE OF PEACE
Senators say Pipes is "wrong man" for the job
(Washington, DC - 7/23/2003)--The Muslim American Society's Freedom
Foundation (MAS Freedom) reacted with cautious optimism today as the Senate
Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions committee postponed a vote on the
nomination of Daniel Pipes to the U.S. Institute of Peace after members of
the committee showed strong objections to Islamaphobic and inflamitory
remarks and writings attributed to Pipes.
Senator Edward Kennedy (D-MA), the ranking Democrat on the committee, led
the charge against the Pipes nomination stating that the objectives of the
Institute of Peace would not be served well by Pipes. "Surely we can find
someone better to serve on the U.S. Institute of Peace," said Kennedy.
Senator Christopher Dodd (D-CT) concurred with Kennedy's position on the
nomination, and Senator Tom Harkin (D-IA) gave his colleagues a detailed
history lesson on the disturbing views and activities of Daniel Pipes,
including his "Campus Watch" website, which targets academics whose views on
the Middle East Pipes disagrees with.
Karkin seemed particularly upset when discussing Pipes' hostile views
towards Muslim immigrants and the "threat" that Muslim pose by their
enfranchisement. "It is clear to me that Mr Pipes is highly
controversial...this is the last place where we need a lighting rod...I
don't know why we are considering this man for the Institute of Peace," said
Harkin.
The chairman of the committee, Senator Judd Gregg (R-NH) decided to postpone
the vote on the nomination due to the lack of a quorom-the minimum number of
senators needed in order to take a vote, and at the urging of committee
members who felt that not enough discussion had taken place about the
nomination.
Today's postponement comes off the heels of a National Call-In day
coordination between various Muslim, Arab, and other religous and civic
organizations whereby members of these organizations were urged to call the
senators on the committee and ask them to block the Pipes nomination.
MAS Freedom cautions that although the committee postponed the vote on Pipes
nomination, there still is a possibility that the committee will vote in
favor of Pipes and send the nomination to the full Senate for confirmation.
If a majority of senators present vote in favor of the nomination, then
Pipes will be officially confirmed as a member of the board of directors of
the U.S. Institute of Peace.
Therefore Muslim-Americans, and all other people of conscience, must
continue to lobby the Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions committee to
vote down the nomination of Daniel Pipes.
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