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To: nanny
bush and powell paid for by the enemy

"The level of anti-Muslim rhetoric from commentators, religious leaders, and now elected officials, is getting out of hand and is poisoning the minds of many ordinary Americans. Only a strong statement from President Bush will put these people on notice that anti-Muslim bigotry will not be accepted in our society," said CAIR Board Chairman Omar Ahmad.

http://www.shianews.com/hi/americas/news_id/0000338.php

It's official - America's over six million Muslims should vote for George W. Bush as the country's next president on November 7.

This endorsement was made October 23 by the American Muslim Political Coordinating Council Political Action Committee (AMPCC-PAC).

Not all support Bush One group representing a number of African-American Muslims, the Coalition for Good Government, did not support the endorsement of Bush. As well, a number of Muslim immigrants have expressed support for Gore and Green Party presidential candidate Ralph Nader in the upcoming election.

http://www.soundvision.com/info/politics/endorsement.asp

64 posted on 11/18/2002 5:11:52 PM PST by TLBSHOW
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To: TLBSHOW
["The level of anti-Muslim rhetoric from commentators, religious leaders, and now elected officials, is getting out of hand and is poisoning the minds of many ordinary Americans. Only a strong statement from President Bush will put these people on notice that anti-Muslim bigotry will not be accepted in our society," said CAIR Board Chairman Omar Ahmad. ]

That does explain a lot doesn't it? He no longer needs Americans.

Now I am not as rabid against all Muslims as some people. I truly distrust them and I do not think they should have the President's ear as they do. However, I do get a little amused when I read posts of people who tell how many peaceful muslims friends they have and therefore, we should not be fearful of them. I have known two child molestors in my life. One was a very favorite uncle - I adored him, played with his children all my life, spent much time at their home. The other was an old grandfather figure to my children. I did not find out about the uncle until I was middle aged and did not find about the older man for many years, after he had died. My point, people have a way of showing you what they want you to see and we can all be deceived. So I always take it as a grain of salt when they tell me how peaceful their neighbors, friends and co-workers are.

I also am not impressed by the Muslims who showed up at the FR gathering - it smells.

65 posted on 11/18/2002 5:50:20 PM PST by nanny
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