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	<title>Comments on: U.S. Muslim Groups Call On Obama To Revise Charitable Giving Rules</title>
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		<title>By: Igor Slamoff</title>
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		<dc:creator>Igor Slamoff</dc:creator>
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		<description>American Moslems on the  whole do not support Islamic terrorism, and are a pretty well-behaved crowd. Also well-educated and prosperous. So far so good. 

HOWEVER the organizations that represent, or claim to represent, American Muslims are  a completely different case altogether. 

I suppose the grass-roots American Moslems are too busy making money or too uninterested in politics to exert effective control over their Muslim organizations, which almost without exception gravitate toward Islamic supremacist and terrorist positions. Beneath a layer of genteel respectability, CAIR and a dozen other well-known Moslem groups are clearly pawns of  the Moslem Brotherhood and other Mohammedan cult groups who have supported Islamic terrorism for decades, on and of, and have an ongoing strategy of penetrating the West. 

In general terms ALL major Moslem organizations in the US are eager agents of Islamic expansionism, which usually implies a more or less concealed support for terrorism, for sharia, and all the other repugnant aspects of Islamic so-called civilization. 

They openly constitute a fifth column willing to support a wide variety of radical Islamic agendas, invariably of a criminal and seditious nature. 

They have money to pay good lawyers who can talk real good. 

I&#039;m STILL convinced el Haramain is a crypto-terrorist front. Why? Because they are all financed by the same clique of Islamo-Fascist sheikhs in Saudi Arabia and the Gulf. .</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>American Moslems on the  whole do not support Islamic terrorism, and are a pretty well-behaved crowd. Also well-educated and prosperous. So far so good. </p>
<p>HOWEVER the organizations that represent, or claim to represent, American Muslims are  a completely different case altogether. </p>
<p>I suppose the grass-roots American Moslems are too busy making money or too uninterested in politics to exert effective control over their Muslim organizations, which almost without exception gravitate toward Islamic supremacist and terrorist positions. Beneath a layer of genteel respectability, CAIR and a dozen other well-known Moslem groups are clearly pawns of  the Moslem Brotherhood and other Mohammedan cult groups who have supported Islamic terrorism for decades, on and of, and have an ongoing strategy of penetrating the West. </p>
<p>In general terms ALL major Moslem organizations in the US are eager agents of Islamic expansionism, which usually implies a more or less concealed support for terrorism, for sharia, and all the other repugnant aspects of Islamic so-called civilization. </p>
<p>They openly constitute a fifth column willing to support a wide variety of radical Islamic agendas, invariably of a criminal and seditious nature. </p>
<p>They have money to pay good lawyers who can talk real good. </p>
<p>I&#8217;m STILL convinced el Haramain is a crypto-terrorist front. Why? Because they are all financed by the same clique of Islamo-Fascist sheikhs in Saudi Arabia and the Gulf. .</p>
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