Posted on 04/03/2016 2:38:37 PM PDT by Olog-hai
Linda Sarsour, a Palestinian-American activist who recently raised an uproar for her open support of rock-throwing terrorism against Israel, has been awarded over $500,000 by the City of New York.
The activist, who is a longtime ally of New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio and has helped him get votes, has led the Arab-American Association of New York based in Brooklyn since 2005. [ ]
Sarsour is the daughter of Palestinian Arab immigrants. Last October she exposed her blatant anti-Israel bias during a Twitter debate with Queens Councilman Rory Lancman, who is Jewish.
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“New York” didn’t give it to her.
The wife of the mayor of New York gave it to her.
High priced, it would seem.
F-—ing Scum!
If you or I sent over $10. we’d be in jail.
meaning the mayor (or his wife) and of course, the Islamic scum recipient of all the $$$$$$
they all should be air-dropped on Syria or Arabia, post-haste, with all their rotten anti-American fellow=travelers
Who cares? It was only taxpayer money. NYC is up to its neck in the stuff.
you’d think there might be just a couple good Christians or Jews in a place as large as NYC, that could stop this kind of subversive KR*P from happening there!?
When is De Blasio up for re-election? He’s not my Mayor (thank God), but a lot that happens in New York and California set the tone for future actions, and griftings.
The Jews knew Bill de Blasio was rabidly antisemitic before the election. That’s why they only supported him 51% to 45%.
[The sad part is I’m serious.]
whose pocket did it come from, the wife or taxpayer??
If liberal Jews are part of the 45 percent, that’s saying a lot.
Next year, on November 7. The Wikipedia article as currently written points out that de Blasio “is eligible to run for a second term”.
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