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Reader comment on item: Tariq Ramadan Gives Up – Then Tries Again

Submitted by Octavio Johanson (Italy), Mar 22, 2006 at 17:35

Tariq Ramadan shouldn't be allowed anywhere near the USA.

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comment on Tariq Ramadan [44 words]tajammul HussainSep 27, 2006 12:46
No voyage for the Ramadamned - despite help from fellow travellers at the ACLU 'I only gave a small amounts to Hamas' [140 words]Ben van de PolderSep 25, 2006 10:47
Ramadan's new "WE" or the latest European Islamic joke [13 words]Alain Jean-MairetJul 16, 2006 09:38
informal alliance between Islamists and pluralists? [342 words]Peter TerryMay 19, 2006 10:21
They all want to come USA then go Saudi Arabia or Pakistan [36 words]JaladhiApr 24, 2006 13:38
State Department Exposed [33 words]HerrmannApr 3, 2006 13:51
state department [69 words]MikeApr 18, 2006 21:25
⇒ Take it from a European [9 words]Octavio JohansonMar 22, 2006 17:35
Fire to put out the fire! [126 words]Conservative AmericaDec 31, 2005 22:01

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