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To: nova222 who wrote (5300)5/24/2011 9:07:35 AM
From: StockDung   of 5673
 
Well Nova222 a/k/a Mark Mitchell. I see your latest story about Mercy USA is a total BS lie.

Why didn't you include the Clintons in your story or mention that MercyUSA.org is still a 501c charity in Michigan and is sponcered by Government grants?

mercyusa.org

July, 1999
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Board member Dr. Shahida Khan
and President Umar al-Qadi
greeting President Clinton.

Mercy Delegation Invited to President Clinton's Address

An eight-member delegation from Mercy-USA was invited by the White House to attend President Bill Clinton's special address on Kosovo during his visit to the metro Detroit area on April 16. This delegation consisted of Board members, Dr. Shahida Khan and Mr. Syed Salman, President & CEO Mr. Umar al-Qadi and five community activists and special supporters. Members of the delegation expressed their strong support for Clinton's humanitarian relief efforts on behalf of the Kosovar refugees.

On April 21, the White House invited Mercy to attend a special event organized by the First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton in Washington, DC. This event was designed to encourage business leaders to assist in Kosovar refugee relief efforts, and Mrs. Clinton was the keynote speaker. Board Chairperson Ms. Zakia Mahasa represented the organization at this function.
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