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To: Mongo2116 who wrote (826358)12/28/2014 1:02:04 PM
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yeah that's what the voters were thinking last nov. lolol spin it anyway you want it gruberite, the moron you vote for is incompetent



To: Mongo2116 who wrote (826358)12/28/2014 1:12:23 PM
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Our Administration’s Working Hard to Keep Terror Groups off UAE Terror List 8 sentinel


If the U.A.E. declares two organizations to be terrorist organizations, in this case, CAIR and MAS, you’d think the U.S. would take it seriously.

Not so!



The United States administration worked feverishly over the holidays to get CAIR and MAS off the U.A.E. terror list even though they are backed by terror organizations

Before the designation was announced, the U.A.E. was pressured by Obama’s administration to not do it but they resisted and doubled down.

“[The list is] a clear message to the world about the UAE’s stance against terrorism, extremism and fanaticism, focusing on and putting a cordon around all subversive entities that seek to undermine the security and stability of the state and seeks to protect the community from extremist ideology,” a top UAE official said.

The objective is “to cut off access to all forms of material and moral support for terrorism, to drain its resources, to prevent the incitement of terrorist crimes, to prevent the praising of terrorism and to work to stop the spreading of such crimes or any encouragement of the committing of them.”

This U.S. spokesperson, however, appears to be asea: