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Reader comment on item: [Not Profiling at Airports:] A Deadly Error

Submitted by joe (United States), Jun 21, 2006 at 08:10

It blows me away that the secret service has a moslem presidential bodyguard whose first loyalty is to the umma and not the president or the US. It is so comforting to know that Bush is being protected by someone whose religion requires jihad against the infidel.

And to think that the government is at war on drugs. What the heck are they smoking?


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Re: Mineta Out, & Pipes on Profiling [357 words]Dr. Howard D. GarberJul 10, 2006 00:37
⇒ moslem bodyguard [64 words]joeJun 21, 2006 08:10
Estimate of how many killed. [43 words]Robert KosloverJun 18, 2006 20:12
Well stated. [3 words]Joe FitzgeraldApr 20, 2004 06:24
I agree wholeheartedly [68 words]Dan KatcherDec 8, 2003 12:38

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