GARY BAUER: When we got there, we had all been told we can bring guests. So we ended up getting there, and our guests didn't get in. But when Daisy Khan, the wife of the Imam planning the Ground Zero mosque, walked into the room where the audience was, this raucous cheering broke out. When Franklin Graham and myself and those on the other side walked into the room, there was stony silence. So in a city, New York, where 70 percent of the public is against the mosque at Ground Zero, they had managed to put together an audience where 90 percent of the audience was on the side of radical Islam and the side of building the mosque.
The thing is that I couldn't pick the wife of that Iman out of a crowd if my life depended upon it. Seems that ABC has some 'splainng to do.
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