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Muslim put on leave as chaplain after speech [praising bin Laden as hero]
Buffalo News ^
| 11/02/2001
| MICHAEL BEEBE
Posted on 11/02/2001 5:42:47 AM PST by SocialMeltdown
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Akbar is paid $29,395 for the part-time job, Is this where our money for our prisons is going?
To: SocialMeltdown
Put on leave? Why wasn't she deported? bin Ladenland is thataway >>>>>>>>>>>
To: SocialMeltdown
She's not an American? Deport her immediately to Afghanistan where she can be beaten, forced to live indoors, receive no healthcare, and left to beg for food.
To: SocialMeltdown
Disgusting. Kick her out!
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posted on
11/02/2001 5:52:05 AM PST
by
grimalkin
To: SocialMeltdown
How is it possible for a woman to be a "Muslim chaplain"? I don't pretend to know anything about the ecclesiastical order of the Islamic faith, but I would be floored if it were possible that a woman could be a "cleric."
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posted on
11/02/2001 5:54:10 AM PST
by
Illbay
To: SocialMeltdown
Akbar is paid $29,395 for the part-time job,A scumbag like this gets paid that kind of money PART-TIME??? And here I sit, unemployed, not even making half of that and having a hard time finding a job..Talk about injustice! This piece of human excrement needs to be sent to her hero, Osama. Then she'll find out how good she had it here. This makes my blood boil...
To: SocialMeltdown
It's good that this got some publicity. I doubt this would make the (toilet) papers in Boston, Islam being the religion of peace and all that.
To: SocialMeltdown
"Bin Laden is a warrior for Allah, as all Muslims should be. Bin Laden is a hero to all Muslims. The Taliban are right in not letting the U.S. take bin Laden. The U.S. has no proof that he destroyed the World Trade Center." Deport her immediately. She is among the remaining terrorists that FBI may be looking for.
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posted on
11/02/2001 5:58:59 AM PST
by
pumacan
To: anniegetyourgun
She's not an American? Deport her immediately to Afghanistan where she can be beaten, forced to live indoors, receive no healthcare, and left to beg for food.No, no... to the Sudan. Clitoredectomy/infibulation country.
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posted on
11/02/2001 6:02:01 AM PST
by
Anamensis
To: pumacan
Actually, she is probably delusional - government payrolls seem to be a refuge for the mental misfits. She belongs in an asylum - Afghanistan qualifies as such an institution. She would be in good company - only there, the inmates run the place.
To: SocialMeltdown
Corrections authorities say Sister Aminah Akbar of Rochester was locked out of the women's prison Thursday Locked out??? What would be wrong with locked IN?
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posted on
11/02/2001 6:05:23 AM PST
by
Cachelot
To: SocialMeltdown
She should be fired and charged with attmpting to incite a riot?
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posted on
11/02/2001 6:05:40 AM PST
by
Alas
To: ValerieUSA
I wonder why she isn't on her way to Iraq? Our handy dandy Acme terrorists laws include deportment for such statements. So...are they not working already?
To: nobdysfool
A scumbag like this gets paid that kind of money PART-TIME??? And here I sit, unemployed, not even making half of that and having a hard time finding a job..Talk about injustice!Oh, but hadn't you heard? She is a victim simply by virtue of being black. She might be a victim in a condo with a nice new car, but she's a victim. And if you are white, you were born with a silver spoon in your mouth, though you may live in a motel and drive a '73 Vega with the driver's side door tied shut with bind-n-twine and no radio. Really, you should be more understanding of her pain. (Sickening, isn't it?)
To: SocialMeltdown
Yes, this is where our tax money goes. You can be sure she has been preaching this Gospel of Revolution, resentment and hate for a long time. Probably most prisons have this kind of "reforming" activity. No wonder recidivism is so high.
And note the carefully designed bureaucratic protection of this criminal agitator. The union doesn't want this behavior made public. And the prison bureaucracy kowtows to their demands. Does the union pay this lady's salary (and I use the term lady loosely)? Or does the taxpayer?
Isn't it amazing in post-modern America that the last group that seems to have any say on any matter is the citizen/taxpayer?
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To: nobdysfool
Where do you live and what kind of job are you looking for, put it up here, maybe someone has or know of an opening.
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posted on
11/02/2001 6:08:16 AM PST
by
Alas
To: SocialMeltdown
Lock her up on the other side of the bars. We are at war. (Or tattoo an American flag on her forehead and send her to Afganistan.)
To: baxter999
Yes, this is where our tax money goes. You can be sure she has been preaching this Gospel of Revolution, resentment and hate for a long time. Probably most prisons have this kind of "reforming" activity. No wonder recidivism is so high. Our pastor has a prison ministry down in Kentucky in the summer, he tells us that he has not run into anyone like her down there.
That is not to say they are not there, only that he hasn't seen it in the Kentucky prison system.
Nukem
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posted on
11/02/2001 6:11:38 AM PST
by
Alas
To: SocialMeltdown
Flateau, who said Akbar is paid $29,395 for the part-time job, said he was barred by union contract from discussing the complaints against her. Just another beautiful example of the difference between the private sector and the "public sector". If a government employee screws up, give them a paid vacation until the controversy blows over, then bring her back.
Does anyone see a connection between this and the "federalization" of airport baggage screeners?
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posted on
11/02/2001 6:11:47 AM PST
by
jackbill
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