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  • Posted by mminnick 11 years, 9 months ago
    Let's see. these people are accused of having ties to the Muslim Brotherhood. If tru this is bad, very bad. And if true, they should be charged (if there is a crime involved) and prosecuted. I have another question, what should be done about a person or persons who give hundreds of millions if not billions to the Muslim Brotherhood. arrange for some of the most technologically advanced weapons on the market to be received by the Muslim Brotherhood? How should these people be treated?
    If it were up to me, I would have them arrested an, tried and if convicted, sentenced to long prison terms, just as anyone else aiding terrorists.
    Unfortunately, this won't happen. We can't arrest the president and various cabinet members.
    I just think fair is fair, don't you?
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    • Posted by 11 years, 9 months ago
      there is not enough information. The article states that the lawyer tasked with looking into the allegations found no supporting evidence for any ties. It was clear however, that Norquist did promote actively pursuing Muslims (I assume americans) to the GOP. The GOP has been highly critical of Hillary Clinton having a top aide with direct ties to the Muslim Brotherhood. I think it telling that former NSA people in leadership positions all signed that letter. I do not know Why Alan Keyes signed it? Was he part of this PAC? But if I had a letter signed by the former heads of FBI, CIA, NSA....that's pretty serious. and I don't think a witch hunt.
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