Friday, September 7, 2012

Re: Muslims at DNC

A record number of Muslim delegates are attending this year's
Democratic
National Convention
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reality check: the US is a secular nation that provides protection to
all the myth believing religious

On Sep 6, 7:18 pm, Travis <baconl...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Did they pass out free clothespins at the DNC?
>
>  Islamic Council: Record Number of Muslim Delegates at DNC****
>
> Tuesday, 04 Sep 2012 06:50 PM****
>
> By Patrick Hobin****
>
> More ways to share... ****
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> A record number of Muslim delegates are attending this year's Democratic
> National Convention, according to the Council on American-Islamic Relations.
>
> An estimated 100 Muslim delegates from 20 different states are in
> Charlotte, the group said in a press release, which pointed out that only a
> "handful" of delegates attended the Republican National Convention last
> week in Tampa, "during which the RNC adopted a platform plank targeting the
> religious practices of Muslims," the group's press release said.
>
> There were 43 Muslim and Arab-American delegates at the DNC in 2008 and 25
> in 2004, according to CAIR.
>
> "The more than doubling of Muslim delegates at this year's Democratic
> National Convention is a direct result of their hard work and grassroots
> organizing within the Democratic Party," CAIR Government Affairs
> Coordinator Robert McCaw said in the press release. "It is also a sign of
> the American Muslim community's growing civic engagement and acceptance in
> the Democratic Party."
>
> CAIR is America's largest Muslim civil liberties and advocacy organization.
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> [no record of number of goats and sheep being assaulted in near-by farms
> and several hotels report missing bed linen from rooms of strangely attired
> visitors] ****
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