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A Bad Day for CAIR
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| 9/24/03
| Evan McCormick
Posted on 09/24/2003 12:36:53 AM PDT by kattracks
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To: marron
See Piasa's comment on AQ at # 20.
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09/24/2003 5:13:48 PM PDT
by
Shermy
To: piasa
influential people in many states of the similar ideological bent that recognize no borders
For them there is only the Umma or world of Islam, nationstates don't exist.
We are in a fight for our lives.
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09/24/2003 5:22:43 PM PDT
by
tet68
(multiculturalism is an ideological academic fantasy maintained in obvious bad faith. M. Thompson)
To: Shermy
I noticed early on that CAIR never had anything interesting to say. They were as predictable as sunshine on a sunny day.
Which told me they were not an independent group. No matter what day and no matter what the question they never vary from the talking points. While, like Democrats, they continually insist on their patriotism, they never ever back the country.
So the fact that they are Saudi funded Wahabists doesn't surprise me at all. It just confirms what I already think about how the Saudis operate.
You realize don't you, that if we adjust our point of view a little we could tap into Saudi bucks. Free Republic would never have to do another telethon. FR management could finally afford that new fly rod he's always wanted...
But he'd better hurry. The Dean campaign already jumped to the head of that line.
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09/24/2003 9:08:59 PM PDT
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marron
To: tgslTakoma
Pinging myself so I can find it to read later...
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