This guy Freeman sounds like he might be nuts.
Weasel-word.
Big Lie coming to a school near you, in a Hussein-run America?
http://www.cas.sc.edu/sciaa/staff/depratterc/archse1.html
Probably a few Abdul Aziz's got loose, but not many, and none of them would be Arabic speaking. By the time of the Spanish/Ottoman conflict, the Arabs were a servile people not considered fit for military duty.
Populations of the Haudenosaunee tribe Location Seneca Cayuga Onondaga Tuscarora Oneida Mohawk [edit] Clans Within each of the six nations, people are divided into a number of matrilineal clans. The number of clans varies by nation, currently from three to eight, with a total of nine different clan names. Current clans Seneca Cayuga Onondaga Tuscarora Oneida Mohawk Wolf Wolf Wolf Wolf (Θkwarìnę) Wolf (Thayú:ni) Wolf (Okwáho) Bear Bear Bear Bear (Uhčíhręˀ) Bear (Ohkwá:li) Bear (Ohkwá:ri) Turtle Turtle Turtle Turtle (Ráˀkwihs) Turtle (A'no:wál) Turtle (A'nó:wara) Snipe Snipe Snipe Snipe (Tawístawis) Deer Deer Deer Beaver Beaver Beaver (Rakinęháhaˀ) Heron Heron Hawk Hawk Eel Eel (Akunęhukwatíhaˀ) [edit] Government
MPEC was supposed to have removed that cr*p from the book in 2004:
http://www.jihadwatch.org/dhimmiwatch/archives/001585.php
Nuts is a plus when you are liberal. I personally think it is a requirement.
Joseph Smith might take issue with that...
“..they met “Iroquois and Algonquin chiefs with names like Abdul-Rahim and Abdallah Ibn Malik?”
And that the people with these names practiced child abuse and honor killing?
No way a pair of Moose Limbs would stop buggering long enough to meet the Native Americans when they first set foot upon the American soil.
Don’t some Native American tribes speak a dialect of Hebrew?
Homeschool bump!
Well if you translate legitimate Indian names into Muslim, you can get names such as Abdul-Rahim and Abdallah Ibn Malik. Proves nothing. You can do it with any language.
Less than a month and the Prince of darkness is rewriting history..
As a rule, no one who goes by the name Chas should be trusted with foreign policy. Usually they work for the State Department and have a ‘III’ after their name as well, but they’re reliably unreliable.