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The illiterate and ignorant Mohamed el-Ibiary calls Albany, NY a small town!

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Submitted by dhimmi no more (United States), Oct 12, 2013 at 10:43

Dr. Pipes

Mohamed el-Ibiary wrote this strange tweet because 'someone" in the "small town" of Albany NY dared to expose this agent of the Muslim Brotherhood for what he is an agent of a terrorist organization who also admires Sayyid Qutb and if you do not believe ,me here is the tweet

Mohamed Elibiary ‏@MohamedElibiary9 Oct

Always find it weird when I see myself drive-by media attacked in small towns I've never visited. http://dlvr.it/46LQK8 HT @HomeSecuritty36

How can this present adminstration hire such not just illiterate but ignorant man?

I urge the readers to check the article from "small town" Albany NY

For those readers that do not reside in the US here is more information about Albany NY http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albany,_New_York

So you can see for yourselves that a population of the NY state Capital District is around 870,000! Is this a small town as this illiterate man is saying?

How can this illiterate man be an advisor to DHS? I'm shocked

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