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To: FJB who wrote (956383)8/13/2016 12:55:14 PM
From: Old Boothby1 Recommendation

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FJB

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You're exactly right. The reason why is because he is somewhere between a human being and a chimpanzee on the evolutionary scale.

Until our nation is free from the burden of carrying, caring for, and tolerating him and those like him, we will remain inexorably destined to live in a state of lower standards, lower accomplishments, and a worse future for our descendants.



To: FJB who wrote (956383)8/13/2016 7:03:14 PM
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Muslim-American Fencer Makes History With Medal

Ibtihaj Muhammad is first US Olympian compete in hijab
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
newser.com

(NEWSER) – US fencer Ibtihaj Muhammad came to the Rio Olympics determined to show the world that sports is a place where Muslim-American women can excel. Muhammad will return to New Jersey with proof that she was right. The AP reports Muhammad, who became the first US Olympian to wear a hijab during competition, won a bronze medal Saturday along with her teammates—Monica Aksamit, Dagmara Wozniak, and Mariel Zagunisin—the women's team sabre event. The US beat Italy 45-30 to clinch third place and the first women's medal in fencing for the Americans in Rio.