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Esposito needs to be exposed
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Submitted by G.Vishvas (Germany), May 10, 2008 at 10:07

This man Esposito acts as if he is a quisling of the muslims. He seems to be knowing exactly that he is falsifying in favour of muslims. How does one expose the deceits practised by an academic with a professor-doctor title? Can he be deprived of his titles so that he cannot anymore misuse them? There must be some legislation regarding that.

If a person with a professor or doctor title is found falsifying then he must be fined heavily and deprived of his tiltes permanently.


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sohaib zafarOct 22, 2008 00:38
Nazareth [70 words]Pointing out errorsOct 19, 2008 22:26
Obsession: Radical Islam's War Against the West [395 words]Theresa FlemingOct 9, 2008 13:28
So whats the issue !! [171 words]Waqar AkbarOct 9, 2008 02:10
comment [32 words]mehekJun 4, 2008 07:06
How many is too many? [6 words]Straight_Talk_LuigiMay 20, 2008 18:12
⇒ Esposito needs to be exposed [86 words]G.VishvasMay 10, 2008 10:07
We are in the Middle of WW3 ! [469 words]Michael BurdDec 28, 2006 04:58

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