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Reader comment on item: More CAIR Dirty Tricks against Me

Submitted by Ynnatchkah (United States), Nov 23, 2007 at 05:36

For defamation.

There are hundreds of Lawyers and even former judges that would love to help us out in suing...Lawyers are considered one of the less respected groups in the US, yet, when they have passion for a cause, CAIR's Victims would make the most and the best of it.

Just Too Juicy.


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Title By Date
The Right of Israel to Exist as a Jewish State [166 words]Barry GoldbergNov 30, 2007 11:39
Surprise [20 words]Gary OgletreeNov 29, 2007 07:37
They have learned [40 words]David W. LincolnNov 27, 2007 11:36
Law students. [126 words]YnnatchkahNov 26, 2007 09:38
⇒ Sue the Islamic Fundamentalists [53 words]YnnatchkahNov 23, 2007 05:36
Parvez Ahmed: Master of Taqiyya [1139 words]AbrahamNov 22, 2007 23:49
What it takes. [50 words]YnnatchkahNov 24, 2007 02:30
Actually, CAIR IS being sued. [30 words]DrRJPDec 11, 2007 14:19

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