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I have a PERSONAL message for the Muslim father whose son was killed in Iraq
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<blockquote data-quote="Dale00" data-source="post: 2896048" data-attributes="member: 688"><p>Allan West's <u>full</u> reply at the link is worthwhile reading.</p><p></p><p>Another commentator suggested that a good question for Mr. Khan is, "who killed your son?"....The answer of course is Islamic radicals. The same ones that Trump is trying to keep out of the U.S. by having a temporary halt to Muslim immigration until reasonable vetting procedures can be implemented. He also pointed out that Mr. Kahn immigrated (40 years ago) because he wanted to become an American (i.s. assimilate) and met reasonable immigration standards. Can the same be said for the 500,000 refugees that Obama and Clinton want to welcome?</p><p></p><p>One can only hope that this issue turns into the much needed wooden stake driven into the heart of political correctness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dale00, post: 2896048, member: 688"] Allan West's [U]full[/U] reply at the link is worthwhile reading. Another commentator suggested that a good question for Mr. Khan is, "who killed your son?"....The answer of course is Islamic radicals. The same ones that Trump is trying to keep out of the U.S. by having a temporary halt to Muslim immigration until reasonable vetting procedures can be implemented. He also pointed out that Mr. Kahn immigrated (40 years ago) because he wanted to become an American (i.s. assimilate) and met reasonable immigration standards. Can the same be said for the 500,000 refugees that Obama and Clinton want to welcome? One can only hope that this issue turns into the much needed wooden stake driven into the heart of political correctness. [/QUOTE]
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