Posted on 05/09/2015 8:56:13 AM PDT by PROCON
A Detroit-based local news anchor found herself in hot water this week after making a comment connecting Michigans large Muslim community to potential ISIS threats.
During a Wednesday broadcast on NBC-affiliated WDIV-TV Local 4, anchor Carmen Harlan discussed a possible ISIS-connected threat in the state. Given the fact that we have the largest Arab population outside of the Middle East, I guess this should not come as a real surprise, she said.
Seeing as the state has a substantial Muslim population, several organizations spoke out against Harlan, calling upon her and the network to officially apologize, the Lebanese Examiner reported.
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Given the fact that we have a local towelhead population, we are in danger, so kick the bearded ones the hell out.
Well, same old faggoty crap but at least we only have a few raghead churches unlike Michigan. Scientologists dwarf the mooslum pigs here..
They’ll never get over themselves and they’ll certainly never leave. The only real solution is to exterminate their entire race from our shores lice the plague bearing rodents they are.
....Not sure when the designation was made, but as I drove west through Illinois I couldn't help but notice that the highway stops for fuel and food were identified as "Oasis" or "Oases". Coincidence?
I do have to wonder how muslims in Flint are taking the fact that the most popular mayoral candidate is a pig named Giggles.
Snort (couldn’t resist!)
If they did, every liberal in the state would claim she had it coming.
We are a peaceful theocracy, BEHEAD HER!
I’ve liked Carmen Harlan ever since she did weather and traffic reporting at WABX 99.5 FM Detroit in the mid-late ‘70’s and after I heard this about her, I like her more than ever!
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