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Reader comment on item: CAIR Active in Schools
in response to reader comment: C. A. I. R.

Submitted by vondoog (United States), Jun 27, 2008 at 23:08

First, we disassemble the ACLU.

Then, we disassemble CAIR.

Either they (MUSLIMS) swear to an oath to the US (the pledge), or ... sail back to the 7th century.


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Title By Date
Careful CAIR! [43 words]NaderJun 25, 2008 12:07
As noted on Jihad Watch [1202 words]Lame CherryJun 17, 2008 16:13
C. A. I. R. [60 words]Dick EllisJun 8, 2008 13:45
⇒ ACLU [29 words]vondoogJun 27, 2008 23:08
CAIR's propaganda and intimination [87 words]Mr. Clare G. Weakley, JrJun 8, 2008 11:35
Slouching Towards Sharia: The CAIR Curriculum Enters the American Classroom [87 words]Jo Ellen Davey CohenJun 8, 2008 10:14
The amazing CAIR [242 words]dhimmi no moreJun 8, 2008 06:26
Slideshow forced on Public School students --"Islam: Respecting Diversity" [76 words]KristaJun 7, 2008 17:50
Again, where's the ACLU? [18 words]Straight_Talk_LuigiJun 7, 2008 15:03

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