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RK And Waldo Become Dhimmis
By Greg L | 22 October 2007 | Virginia Politics | 14 Comments
The above video shows convicted terrorist Abdurahman Al-Amoudi telling a crowd that he is a supporter of Hamas and Hezbollah. To Al-Amoudi’s right is Mahdi Bray, the Executive Director of the Muslim American Society’s Freedom Foundation who clearly shares these sentiments, and is someone who Governor Kaine has cozied up to as I described earlier.
RazingKaine and Waldo both think this is GOP anti-muslim bigotry. You watch this video, and tell me it doesn’t disturb you that Kaine would be appointing folks from this crowd to Virginia commissions, and then refusing to tell his constituents why.
I guess we know who the eager Dhimmis are now.
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Is Kaine closer to this guy than Faisal Gill is to Alamoudi?
This is scarier than the “ABUSIVE driver fees”.
What in the world is Kaine thinking?
The scene shown took place 28 October 2000! That’s SEVEN YEARS AGO.
Krutis said….
“The scene shown took place 28 October 2000! That’s SEVEN YEARS AGO.”
…and your point is, Mr Krutis??
There is something to be said for Virginia’s “one term only” policy for governor.
freedom - my point is that it took place SEVEN YEARS AGO. Ergo; it is not something that happened this year or last year.
…and so, Mr Krutis, are you suggesting that since it has been seven years, that this man no longer supports Hamas and Hezbollah? Is that what you’re saying? The good Governor should have done his homework on this guy to know how radical he is, just like I wish the convention delegates had done their homework on Faisal Gill.
Gill claims he “did not know” how radical Al-Amoudi was when he became the Chief Spokesman for the Al-Amoudi founded American Muslim Council. In his protest, seven years ago, PRIOR to 9-11, Al-Amoudi was yelling in front of the White House “Hear us Mr. Clinton”… “Are we supporters of Hamas?” “YES”, “Are we supporters of Hezbollah?” “YES”.
Shortly after 9-11 Gill went to work for the AMC and now that Al-Amoudi is in prison for supporting terrorists, Gill claims that he did not know about Al-Amoudi. Yeah, right!!!
We should all be outraged that Gov. Kaine did not know/did not investigate the background of this man, but we should be equally outraged that some are giving Faisal Gill a “pass” and believe that he “did not know” about Al-Amoudi. Such gullibility is very dangerous, Mr Krutis. Sigh….:(
Gill claiming that he did not know about the workings of the AMC while he was spokesman for the organization is like the spokesman for the White House claiming they did not realize that George Bush supported the War on Terror!!!
This just in: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20071023/ap_on_re_us/muslim_charity_trial;_ylt=AqIzmCDMX64CPAY3HKhqTq5H2ocA
“During the trial, prosecutors introduced bank records showing Holy Land sent money to groups in Gaza and the West Bank. A lawyer for the Israeli domestic security agency Shin Bet, who testified under a false name, said those groups were controlled by Hamas, which has carried out suicide bombings in Israel.
Prosecutors also offered thousands of pages of documents, many of them translated from Arabic, and hours of videotape that showed Holy Land leaders consorting with Hamas figures. One showed defendant Mufid Abdulqader pretending to kill an Israeli in a skit.”
freedom - I don’t know whether this man still supports Hamas and Hezbollah, but I suggest you show me something more recent. - How did Gill get into this? Has Kaine appointed him so some post or supported his candidacy in some way? Gullability is dangerous. So is incindiary statements without proof!
Krutis- Is there a statute of limitations on evil? What makes you think Gill has changed? Your naivete dangerous.
Well, Mr Krutis, Sir….Faisal Gill is not “on trial,” and thus, “innocent until proven guilty” hardly applies. He is vying to hold public office, seeking the public trust…and you expect me to prove him “guilty” before casting a ballot? Hardly. Under this circumstance, wouldn’t you think it appropriate for Faisal Gill to remove all doubt as to loyalty and trustworthiness? His claiming innocence just doesn’t give me a warm an fuzzy.
Further, while I have no proof of Faisal Gill being a terrorist or a terrorist sympathizer, he has certainly selected very questionable associates…both in the past and at present. I think it not unfair to judge him by the company he keeps, do you? Not only that, as the son of a DC taxicab driver…and a married, 35 yr old family man, not long out of law school, he certainly has a lot of money for campaign financial contributions. Frankly, it kinda makes me wonder where his money comes from.
You see, Mr Krutis, my view is this. Governor Kaine “took a chance,” and it backfired on him. As a voter, I see absolutely no reason to “take a chance” on Gill. Why would I? Why would anyone even WANT to take a chance?
freedom - You have totally combobulated my question which was simply: Has Kaine appointed Gill to some post in his administration or supported his candidacy in any way? Two simple questions. “Kaine took a chance on Gill”. WHAT did Kaine do? I’d appreciate an explanation. Not that you owe me one, but it would be nice to get simple answers to simple questions and not .
As for Gill going from being a taxi driver (how long ago?), etc. I read somewhere that the man is an attorney and has worked for the US Government before starting his own business. A lot of attorneys make good money. As for spending money for his campaign, isn’t it the American way to try to collect as much as you can in order to run a hopefully successful campaign. Innuendo is in the air. Maybe ol’ Osama is doling out some of his millions from his cave; the one that “W” was going to smoke him out of. But I digress… Sorry!
…and not a long dessertation.
Sorry, Mr Kurtis for being unclear…
No, to the best of my knowledge there is no relationship whatsoever between the Governor and Faisal Gill. The only relevance is that the Governor appointed Esam Omeish to a post and then found that to be a mistake. We have a candidate for the 51st District HOD that we know to have a questionable past…yet, there are those who are willing to “take a chance” here too. To me, it makes absolutely no sense to vote for/elect this man; the risk is just too great.
You might want to read my earlier post again….Gill IS an attorney and the son of a taxicab driver. Certainly there is nothing wrong with being a taxicab driver, nothing at all, but taxicab drivers do not normally leave huge inheritances, although I suppose it’s possible. So, as a 35 yr old family man, son of a taxicab driver, not long out of law school, it causes me to wonder where he managed to come up with the wherewithall to contribute nearly $14,000 to the Bill Bolling campaign? I don’t know where the money came from, but when I was a 35 yr old father of two, I couldn’t afford to contribute $100 much less $14,000.