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<p>&quot;The  question is why? Why is the Obama administration shunning potential allies and  empowering enemies? Why has the administration gotten it wrong everywhere? In an  attempt to get to the bottom of this, and perhaps to cause the administration to  rethink its policies, a group of US lawmakers, members of the House Intelligence  and Judiciary Committees led by Rep. Michele Bachmann sent letters to the  inspectors-general of the State, Homeland Security, Defense, and Justice  departments as well as to the inspector-general of the office of the director of  National Intelligence. In those letters, Bachmann and her colleagues asked the  Inspectors General to investigate possible penetration of the US government by Muslim  Brotherhood operatives&#8230;.</p>
<p>In  spearheading an initiative to investigate and change this state of affairs,  Bachmann and her colleagues should be congratulated, not condemned. And their  courageous efforts to ask the relevant questions about the nature of Muslim  Brotherhood influence over US policymakers should be joined, not spurned by  their colleagues in Washington, by the media and by all concerned citizens in  America  and throughout the free world,&quot; &#8211; <a href="http://www.jpost.com/Opinion/Columnists/Article.aspx?id=279075" target="_self">Caroline Glick</a>, Jerusalem Post.</p>
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