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Pipes is the publisher of the "[[Middle East Intelligence Forum]]" and is a frequent media "[[talking head]]" and regarded by some as [http://www.google.com/custom?sa=GIMP%3Ared%3BT%3Ablack%3BLW%3A501%3BALC%3Ablue%3BL%3Ahttp%3A%2F%2Fwww.informationclearinghouse.info%2Fimages%2FBAN1.gif%3BGFNT%3Agrey%3BLC%3Ablack%3BLH%3A61%3BAH%3Acenter%3BVLC%3Ared%3BS%3Ahttp%3A%2F%2Fwww.informationclearinghouse.info%3BAWFID%3A5e7ae7f73a1389ac%3B&domains=www.informationclearinghouse.info&q=Daniel+Pipes&cof=Google+Search&sitesearch=www.informationclearinghouse.info  the country's leading Islamophobe].
 
Pipes is the publisher of the "[[Middle East Intelligence Forum]]" and is a frequent media "[[talking head]]" and regarded by some as [http://www.google.com/custom?sa=GIMP%3Ared%3BT%3Ablack%3BLW%3A501%3BALC%3Ablue%3BL%3Ahttp%3A%2F%2Fwww.informationclearinghouse.info%2Fimages%2FBAN1.gif%3BGFNT%3Agrey%3BLC%3Ablack%3BLH%3A61%3BAH%3Acenter%3BVLC%3Ared%3BS%3Ahttp%3A%2F%2Fwww.informationclearinghouse.info%3BAWFID%3A5e7ae7f73a1389ac%3B&domains=www.informationclearinghouse.info&q=Daniel+Pipes&cof=Google+Search&sitesearch=www.informationclearinghouse.info  the country's leading Islamophobe].
  
Pipes has called for a war on Islamic extremism, declaring in one post-Sept. 11 interview, "'''What we need to do is inspire fear''', not affection." None the less, during August recess 2003, President Bush bypassed the Senate and appointed Pipes, over the objections of Democrats and others, to the board of the [[United States Institute of Peace]]. The appointment won't be valid until the next Congress is sworn in, which would be January 2005. [http://www.guardian.co.uk/uslatest/story/0,1282,-3059833,00.html]
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Pipes has called for a war on Islamic extremism, declaring in one post-Sept. 11 interview, "'''What we need to do is inspire fear''', not affection." Pipes also promotes the support of moderate Muslims against militant islamists. He criticizes organizations such as CAIR for failing to distinguish between moderate Muslims and islamists when labelling him as'islamophobic'. 
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During August recess 2003, President Bush bypassed the Senate and appointed Pipes, over the objections of Democrats and others, to the board of the [[United States Institute of Peace]]. The appointment won't be valid until the next Congress is sworn in, which would be January 2005. [http://www.guardian.co.uk/uslatest/story/0,1282,-3059833,00.html]
  
 
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Daniel Pipes is considered to be a "neo-con" (neo-conservative). He is director of the Middle East Forum and head of Campus Watch.

His name is linked with the Department of Defense Special Task Force on Terrorism and Technology. He is an associate with the Washington Institute for Near East Policy. Pipes is the former vice chair of the Fulbright Board of Foreign Scholarships.

Pipes is the publisher of the "Middle East Intelligence Forum" and is a frequent media "talking head" and regarded by some as the country's leading Islamophobe.

Pipes has called for a war on Islamic extremism, declaring in one post-Sept. 11 interview, "What we need to do is inspire fear, not affection." Pipes also promotes the support of moderate Muslims against militant islamists. He criticizes organizations such as CAIR for failing to distinguish between moderate Muslims and islamists when labelling him as'islamophobic'. During August recess 2003, President Bush bypassed the Senate and appointed Pipes, over the objections of Democrats and others, to the board of the United States Institute of Peace. The appointment won't be valid until the next Congress is sworn in, which would be January 2005. [1]

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