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Old 08-01-2016, 03:40 PM
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At the bottom of the page, Khan shows his appreciation for an icon of the Muslim Brotherhood: “The contribution to this article of S. Ramadan’s writing is greatly acknowledged.” S. Ramadan is Said Ramadan, head of the Islamic Center in Geneva and a major icon of the Muslim Brotherhood.

Ramadan was a writer who wrote material for the Muslim Youth Movement of Malaysia, an organization that has been promoting Islamic revivalism and indoctrination to recruit young people in Malaysia to jihadism. It is actually a Malaysian branch of the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood. Ramadan wrote a book called, Islamic Law: Its Scope and Equity, and a version of it was published for the Malaysian Muslim Youth Movement (a branch of WAMY):

World Association of Muslim Youth (WAMY) was created through the collaboration of the Wahhabist and Muslim Brotherhood led by Said Ramadan who was the son-in-law of Hassan al-Banna, the founder of the Muslim Brotherhood including Ahmad Bahefzallah, the boss of Huma Abedin (Hillary Clinton’s aid) and her parents Mahmoud and Saleha Abedin. It was also financed by the wealthy Abdullah Omar Naseef, another boss of the Abedin family.

Said Ramadan, Khan’s source for his writing, was major leader of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, according to the Islamic scholar, Kemal A. Faruki.

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Khan wrote the paper in the eighties while he was in Saudi Arabia, the motherland of Wahhabism, which means that Khan clearly had a Wahabist connection. We took a snapshot of the text:

According to a recent report, Khan moved from Pakistan to the United Arab Emirates, a hotbed for the Muslim Brotherhood.

Khan currently runs a law firm in New York City called KM Khan Law Office. According to the website, the the law firm specializes in “immigration services.” Most likely Khan was working to bring Muslims into the country.

To understand the inception of Muslim immigration one must study the Muslim Minority Affairs, a paradigm created by Saudi jurisprudence which sparked during the times Khan lived in Saudi Arabia while collaborating with the Saudi kingdom.

It is likely that Khan is a Muslim plant working with the Hillary Clinton campaign, probably for the interest of Muslim oil companies as well as Muslim immigration into the U.S.
Who is the source? American Thinker? Is there any chance they have it incorrect?
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Sure is a lot of supposition, conjecture and innuendo in this report. "It is likely," "probably," "most likely," and so on and so forth. Sorry, I prefer to deal in facts.

The fact is the Kahns moved to America from Saudi Arabia. They were and are Muslims. The fact is the Kahns lost their son while he was fighting for America in the Middle East. The fact is his son was a highly decorated soldier buried in Arlington National Cemetary. The fact is Mr. Kahn gave a speech Trump didn't like.

Until you can come up with some facts, not just rumor, supposition and innuendo, I will continue to offer Mr. and Mrs. Kahn my condolences. Their son was a hero. They are entitled to support whatever candidate they choose.

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Sure is a lot of supposition, conjecture and innuendo in this report. "It is likely," "probably," "most likely," and so on and so forth. Sorry, I prefer to deal in facts.

The fact is the Kahns moved to America from Saudi Arabia. They were and are Muslims. The fact is the Kahns lost their son while he was fighting for America in the Middle East. The fact is his son was a highly decorated soldier buried in Arlington National Cemetary. The fact is Mr. Kahn gave a speech Trump didn't like.

Until you can come up with some facts, not just rumor, supposition and innuendo, I will continue to offer Mr. and Mrs. Kahn my condolences. Their son was a hero. They are entitled to support whatever candidate they choose.

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Yes, their son was one Muslim hero, but of course there are no Muslim Terrorists that Obama knows of!
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Old 08-01-2016, 05:35 PM
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Sure is a lot of supposition, conjecture and innuendo in this report. "It is likely," "probably," "most likely," and so on and so forth. Sorry, I prefer to deal in facts.

The fact is the Kahns moved to America from Saudi Arabia. They were and are Muslims. The fact is the Kahns lost their son while he was fighting for America in the Middle East. The fact is his son was a highly decorated soldier buried in Arlington National Cemetary. The fact is Mr. Kahn gave a speech Trump didn't like.

Until you can come up with some facts, not just rumor, supposition and innuendo, I will continue to offer Mr. and Mrs. Kahn my condolences. Their son was a hero. They are entitled to support whatever candidate they choose.

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Yes, their son was one Muslim hero, but of course there are no Muslim Terrorists that Obama knows of!
And what does Obama's refusal to ascribe these Middle Eastern thugs to a religion have to do with Mr. khan's speech, Donald Trump's tantrums and tirades about that speech or the "dirt" dug up on Mr. Kahn above (and I'm still waiting for some FACTS not just vilifications and suppositions).

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What does that mean? Are you trying to write with an accent? What's the accent if I guessed correctly?
It`s from the 70`s genius it is how your heros the Chicago 7 spelled America as a way to say that the country was in deep trouble .
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It`s from the 70`s genius it is how your heros the Chicago 7 spelled America as a way to say that the country was in deep trouble .
Your reference is 45 years old. No wonder I didn't recognize it. 3 Stooges, Michael Jackson and Chicago 7

I'm no genius but I can spell heroes.
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Old 08-02-2016, 04:20 AM
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The Kahns should be proud of their son. After all, he will now be in their version of heaven with all those virgins. On top of all that, he was killed by his father's own Muslim brothers. Probably why his father is so confused that he would misplace his blame on someone that had nothing to do with it, instead of the one that is guilty that also set him up. I pity Hillary once this guy wakes up to the fact that the person that set him up was her and that she is the one that is most responsible with her vote FOR war.
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Sure is a lot of supposition, conjecture and innuendo in this report. "It is likely," "probably," "most likely," and so on and so forth. Sorry, I prefer to deal in facts.

The fact is the Kahns moved to America from Saudi Arabia. They were and are Muslims. The fact is the Kahns lost their son while he was fighting for America in the Middle East. The fact is his son was a highly decorated soldier buried in Arlington National Cemetary. The fact is Mr. Kahn gave a speech Trump didn't like.

Until you can come up with some facts, not just rumor, supposition and innuendo, I will continue to offer Mr. and Mrs. Kahn my condolences. Their son was a hero. They are entitled to support whatever candidate they choose.

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And what does Obama's refusal to ascribe these Middle Eastern thugs to a religion have to do with Mr. khan's speech, Donald Trump's tantrums and tirades about that speech or the "dirt" dug up on Mr. Kahn above (and I'm still waiting for some FACTS not just vilifications and suppositions).

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It's very hard to defend Trump's comments on this one, he does tend to put his foot in his mouth.
However, Captain Kahn was killed in Iraq in 2004. I wonder why Mr. Kahn chose to support the candidate that voted FOR that war when Trump is on record as being against it. Also, his son was NOT killed by Hilary, NOT killed by Trump---he was killed by his fellow Muslims. If the posts regarding mr. Kahn's backround are true, it may explain his political position. But we'll never hear it from the "mainstream media"
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Amazing how "facts" about Kahn are "dug up dirt", but "facts" about Trump are absolute gospel truth. ROFLMAO.
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Hellary is the REAL villain here. She is the evil one that controlled Kahn's puppet strings, all the while laughing her @ss off. And Trump stepped into the booby trap. Politicians are not only naive but dark and dirty as a tar pit.
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Amazing how "facts" about Kahn are "dug up dirt", but "facts" about Trump are absolute gospel truth. ROFLMAO.
Facts about trump come from his own mouth. I guess you do not listen to the racist.
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Old 08-02-2016, 05:46 AM
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Maybe, just maybe some more dems will start to realize the devisive character of the leadership of their party.

That they are being fed a regular diet of lies. Of course magnified by the bias of the media. And strengthened, falsely, by the medias ommision of relevant information for the opposition.

I hate to use it but it is the only word that encompasses what is going on ......rigged!!!
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Old 08-02-2016, 05:58 AM
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the article by politicalinsider.com does not give facts. It implies, gives inferences and hedges. Mr. Trump is hung by his own petard. The man can't seem to keep his mouth shut or his fingers quiet.

As to whom killed Mr. Khan's son, it was neither Clinton nor Trump. Since there is no draft today, the man volunteered. It was his choice, his risk. From what I have heard, it doesn't sound like Mr. Kahn is blaming anyone for his son's death. He spoke out about Trump's very real comments regarding immigration and Muslims, which is certainly his right regardless of his religion, ethnicity. So, feel free to rail about whose fault the war was, but do understand it is absolutely irrelevant to Mr. Kahn's speech. His son could have as easily died on active duty saving a child from being hit by a car on a military base. His son was a hero who died in the service of his country. Mr. Kahn's speech was about Trump's attitudes towards Muslims entering America, not who killed his son.

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The Kahns should be proud of their son. After all, he will now be in their version of heaven with all those virgins. On top of all that, he was killed by his father's own Muslim brothers. .
Just think that during WWII, how many American Lutherans were killed by German Lutherans - or how many American Catholics were killed by German Catholics.

How much sense does your statement make about CPT Kahn being killed by Muslims make? None!!

The Kahn family is proud of their son and they should be proud. He died while protect his fellow soldiers. Don't make mockery of it like the Trumpanzee does.
 

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