Genocide’s lobbyist
February 27, 2007
By Frank Gaffney, Jr.
Last Friday, U.S. District Judge Matthew Kennelly issued an opinion that has been widely – but incorrectly – perceived as a body-blow to the growing national effort to ensure that public pension funds are not unwittingly supporting state-sponsors of terror like the genocidal regime of Sudan. The misunderstanding is largely a product of the spinning of the ruling by a man who can be counted on to side with the enemies of freedom: the National Foreign Trade Council’s top Washington lobbyist and former Clinton Commerce Department official William Reinsch.
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