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Submitted by Bill Isom, Aug 16, 2010 09:04

The book "JIHAD" by French scholar Gilles Geppert brings out the Muslim Brotherhood connection which was started in Egypt many years ago. This is a very objective book and is researched very well and is worth a read. My concern is that people, like Ellison, are not distancing themselves from radical groups like the Muslim Brotherhood. Ellison needs to be questioned as to whether or not he would support building a Christian Catheral in the Middle East as a symbol of peace. Nothing is ever mentioned about discrimination in Muslim countries but our laws are used to promote the quasi political-religious movement. History has proven that Islam refuses to coexist with any other religion and that they will discriminate while demanding their "regligious rights" in America. Ellison, like Obama, espoused support for militant Black groups then changed their tune when running for national 0ffice.


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