Awan the liar, part 5

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Now Julian Porter is asking Khurrum Awan about his press conference at the InterContinental Hotel in Toronto, featuring Faisal Joseph. Porter pointed out that Awan and Joseph didn't make the "mutually acceptable" offer there, either.

Awan gave his incoherent explanation, with an extra dollop of Fargo: he was worried that Maclean's would distort an offer of a mutually acceptable article, so they didn't make it.

Porter: "if you distort it's okay; if he does, it's bad"

Porter then read out Awan's article in the Globe and Mail, where Awan not only said the proposed article would be from a mutually acceptable writer, but that writer could be from inside or outside the Muslim community -- but, in fact, Awan had demanded that the author of that cover-story rebuttal be from the Muslim community, and of the CIC's own choosing.

Another lie.

Awan is drowning in his own quicksand.

Keep talking, little grasshopper. Keep talking.

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This page contains a single entry by Ezra Levant published on June 3, 2008 3:12 PM.

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