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Was Al Jazeera Trying to Kidnap Allen West

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The following is from the Allen West for Congress Newsletter.

Hello, Friends!

Most of you by now have heard that Al Jazeera offered to send a car for Allen and take him to an unknown location for a news interview. Needless to say, their approach had an eerie ring to it and we politely declined.

The following was the lead story in last Monday’s NY Daily News:

Ex-G.I. candidate finds election battle all too real
Updated Monday, July 28th 2008, 2:44 PM Ghanbari/AP

An Al Jazeera spokesman says the network was not trying to kidnap Allen West.

Retired Army Lt. Col. Allen West thought he’d left behind the specters of Iraq when he decided to run for Congress in Florida. But a recent interview request lead him to suspect he was a target for kidnapping.
West’s combat instincts flared a few days ago when his campaign office got a call from a young woman who identified herself as a booker for the Al Jazeera network’s English-language channel.

“She told my staff that she wanted to talk about the perceived uptick in violence in Afghanistan,” West tells us. “I found that strange, since I haven’t been in Afghanistan in eight months. There are a lot of other people better qualified to speak to that subject.

“But my b.s. flag really went up when they said they wanted my address, to pick me up at night. They said they would send a car but wouldn’t tell me where it was going.

“I don’t know if it was a kidnapping attempt,” says West, who is challenging first-term Democratic Rep. Ron Klein in the Sunshine State. “But I am not going to entrust Al Jazeera with my life. I said, ‘Cancel the interview!’”

West believes he has every reason to be wary. In 2003, while he was serving in the Sunni Triangle, his unit was targeted for an ambush. West’s controversial questioning of a suspect (he fired his pistol next to the suspect’s head) helped foil the assassination plot. After facing a possible court-martial for the mock execution, West was allowed to retire with a full pension.

“We were concerned about a link to the Iraq incident,” says West’s press secretary, Donna Brosemer. “I spoke with the FBI, and they said we were right to have alerted them.”

Molly Conroy, a spokeswoman for Al Jazeera English, called the kidnapping scenario “outlandish” and said the call was legit, though she says the network never ordered a car.

West is happy he bailed. “I was not about to be a puppet for Al Jazeera,” says the candidate, whose district includes fellow conservatives like Rush Limbaugh, Matt Drudge and Ann Coulter. “You know they are going to pull some tricks. I will not validate their network, which has helped torment our men and women in uniform.”

“AJE makes every effort to report all sides of the story,” contends Conroy, noting that past guests have included Republicans John McCain, Karen Hughes and Michael Chertoff. “It is unfortunate that the individuals making allegations against the channel have clearly never taken the opportunity to watch it.”

The Weekly Standard observed in January 2007, “AJE supporters try to claim that the new network is independent from the original Al Jazeera. But as Cliff Kincaid, of Accuracy in Media, notes, both Al Jazeera and Al Jazeera English are funded directly by the emir of Qatar, and three of the four top managers at the English-language channel come from the Arabic one.”

Enough said.

Some of you may already know that Keith Olberman recently called Allen West “Worlds Worst” on his tasteless television program. If Olberman is against you, you must be doing the right thing.

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  2. Thank goodness this honorable man is on our side. Go with God Mr. West.

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