Cair, Mpac, Religious Leaders: Don't Mention Jihad at Ground Zero
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Submitted by Barbara Griffith, Apr 27, 2014 02:15

What these people would like to do is rewrite the history of what happened at Ground Zero to remove all references to the Muslim terrorists that planned the attack, hoping that their demands will be met. As we all know this is one of their tactics for quietly taking over a country like their counterparts are doing all over Europe. Like I have said before all members of Cair and their followers need to be deported and if they have US citizenship stripped it from them so none of them can waltz back into the US ever again. These are some of the most dangerous people turned loose in the US I have ever heard of. The FBI knows how dangerous Cair is but it looks like their hands are tied.


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