Posted on 12/13/2015 5:28:18 PM PST by yongin
Edited on 12/13/2015 5:38:02 PM PST by Admin Moderator. [history]
A man’s comments about Donald Trump have gone viral and spoke before a group in Milwaukee on Saturday, December 12th.
Tayyib Rashid is a Muslim who has served three tours of duty as a marine — he lives in Chicago. Rachid called out Trump for his plan to force Muslims to carry a special card. He tweeted he already carries a special badge — showing his Military I.D.
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Rise Above the Hate To Make American Great
Are they speaking out against muslim enforced slavery? Honor killings? Stoning of gays? Suicide bombers?
The main speaker at the rally was a Muslim Marine from Chicago who egged Trump on twitter. He claimed to be a better American than Trump, because he served in the marines. His twitter feed is shown below. Tyyib Rashid would an effective attack dog for Hillary.
Tayyib M. Rashid â@MuslimMarine · Nov 19
Hey @realDonaldTrump, I’m an American Muslim and I already carry a special ID badge. Where’s yours?
#SemperFi
#USMC
...Rachid called out Trump for his plan to force Muslims to carry a special card...
Did I miss something? Don’t legal immigrants and foreign visitors have to carry a ‘special card’ called either a visa or a green card?
They won't get a fraction of the ratings of single Trump speech.
“Cockroaches for cleanliness speak out against Tupperware”
The complete name of “Muslims for Peace” is “Muslims for Peace Through Jihad.”
Muslims for Peace?
Are they associated Shiny, Happy, Cuddly Muslims of America?
Muslims for peace are failed followers of mohamed.
“we need to sit in the same room and ask the difficult questions”
My “difficult question” is how does a Muslim reconcile his obedience to the Quran with the oath that immigrants must take, which is called the Naturalization Oath of Allegiance to the United States of America, and here it is:
1.Support the Constitution;
2.Renounce and abjure absolutely and entirely all allegiance and fidelity to any foreign prince, potentate, state, or sovereignty of whom or which the applicant was before a subject or citizen;
3.Support and defend the Constitution and laws of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic;
4.Bear true faith and allegiance to the same; and
5.A. Bear arms on behalf of the United States when required by the law; or
B. Perform noncombatant service in the Armed Forces of the United States when required by the law; or
C. Perform work of national importance under civilian direction when required by the law.
Is this the `Muzzie Marine’ with the expired CAC ID card & mismatched rank?
CAIR used to pull that tactic too, until folks woke up to what they are.
They advocate for and defend Islam period.
Not buying it... or any of these efforts.
Stop your people before they kill us folks.
That will impress me.
‘Muslims for Peace’
Oxymoron?
Yes. The Chicago media glorified him to be a defender of the Constitution and civil rights. He will be speaking at many houses of worship to educate people about Islam.
What the hell is wrong with the U.S. allowing enemy slime like this guy into our military in exchange for granting him citizenship? It’s Taqqiah, where they are commanded by the Koran to lie to the infidel. We have a death wish here in America. There’s just no other explanation. You try getting into the Mexican military or the Saudi Arabian military. Just try. See what happens to you as a hated American. We are so incredibly damned stupid it isn’t even funny anymore.
Muslims for peace - all eight of them - really do believe in non-violence.
If there really is a “Muslims-for-peace” —— and it’s real (not just another of the enemy’s many false front propaganda groups) then good for them ! They’d best use their time to reform (cure) the intense sickness within Islam. And forget about trump. They’d also best keep their backsides covered (with armor plate) because the regular Koran-obeying Moslems will be “looking for them”
Snopes says Trump never said that - but there are plenty of websites out there saying he did say it.
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