Threat to America
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Submitted by Dan, Nov 18, 2013 08:09

Why not send Ashrafuzzaman Khan, the Muslim Murdering Terrorist to Bangladesh? If someone in the United States committed mass murders such as he and his Muslim cohorts did, this country would try to work out some deal to get him back. America needs to wake up to the real threat of Islam. Khan was the secretary general of the Islamic Circle of North America (ICNA) and a leader in the New York chapter. Now he's hiding from his murderous deeds in America. The Muslim Brotherhood and these Islamic groups under the Umbrella of the Muslim Brotherhood are a serious threat to our Liberties and Freedoms. The Muslim Brotherhood's goal as stated in documents found during the Holy Land Foundation scheme is to destroy America from within, these other Islamic groups such as the ICNA have the same goals. - God Bless America, Israel, the NRA and all Real Freedom Fighting Patriots.


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