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When the President calls a set of laws (sharia) directing the extinction of all non-believers through torture and death, a "religion of peace", we're all in trouble!
Reader comment on item: The Saga of FBI Special Agent Gamal Abdel-Hafiz
in response to reader comment: FBI & CIA Hiring practices should be reexamined

Submitted by marlene (United States), Aug 13, 2008 at 11:02

Great article! Well said! Unfortunately, our leaders and the leaders of the world are in evil, greedy denial.


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FBI & CIA Hiring practices should be reexamined [344 words]doomslayerAug 12, 2008 12:53
⇒ When the President calls a set of laws (sharia) directing the extinction of all non-believers through torture and death, a "religion of peace", we're all in trouble! [18 words]marleneAug 13, 2008 11:02
Is the FBI being destroyed? [660 words]Alan M. KaplanDec 15, 2005 02:37
Past time to "kick (posteriors) and take names" [151 words]Merry WhitneyDec 14, 2005 04:18
We got problems [77 words]ChrisDec 9, 2005 15:30

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