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More and more people are asking questions - a good sign. Hopefully it will continue.
posted by
adnohr
on February 3, 2013 at 11:14 AM
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Definitely senseless...
I don't believe in smearing people with charges that I've yet to see any real evidence backing up. Innuendo and rumor not sourced by FACT is careless. The woman has received death threats because of these unproven accusations! My point about her husband is the fact that she lives with him, has a child with him, therefore he is her family too. Mr. Weiner (gotta love that name; especially considering his history, lol) has loudly protested and voted against arms sales to Saudi Arabia, during the Bush and Obama administrations. He tried to bar entry by the Palestinian delegation to the U.N., stating the delegation "should start packing their little Palestinian terrorist bags", and went on to claim that Human Rights Watch, The New York Times, and, in particular, Amnesty International are biased against Israel. So he doesn't sound like a Muslim Brotherhood supporter to me. And as far as their marriage being a sham to cover up a nefarious infiltration plot (something the people who concocted this story came up with to explain her husband away) - then why wouldn't she have angled for a position in the White House or Pentagon where real damage could be done instead of in the State Dept.? And why would Muslim extremists send a woman to do the job - that goes against everything they believe in! And remember she has been an aide to Hillary Clinton for many years and has not had a hint of scandal or wrongdoing in her history, until now. Why is she suddenly so dangerous?
posted by
Katray2
on February 2, 2013 at 8:12 PM
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I must be either very naive or totally clueless because all these makes no sense to me...
Who are these supposedly intelligent individuals that hire those enemy sympathisers RI advise them? Are they for real? Do they know they have the fate of our country and literally that of the free world in their hands? True I am not savvy in political issues. You could say I am just an average American that up until now trusted her government to know better but ... what the heck! What I am reading here and on line ( since your blog has inspired me to not be a sheep any longer) its scaring the day lights out of me. You do not need a degree to understand that people with known associations to our enemies should not be advising or in anyway near our defenses... Period! What is so hard to understand? Married to a Jewish Pro-Israeli guy??? I don't care if they are the children of Golda Meier as long as they have any doings with those who hate us and are sworn to destroy us they should be a no no for any job requiring a high security clearance, and by the way, for those who perhaps don't know, the worse ant-i Semites are Jewish ( unfortunately and to our shame) so saying someone is "safe " or should not be suspected because they are Jewish is naive to say the least... but that is not the point... The point is that our foreign policy must truly be a disaster when even someone like me, that does not know much about the stuff going on can see the mess we are heading towards and the incompetence of those leading us there. Sad state of affairs... Be well Naut. xoxoxo
posted by
Sinome
on February 2, 2013 at 11:40 AM
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I have been telling people about this for some time now but it is like they just don't see the danger. These brotherhood members have made the FBI stop certain procedures which have made this country a more dangerous place. I am very happy to see you take this up.
posted by
UtahJay
on February 2, 2013 at 2:14 AM
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Wonder if Huma Abedin's husband, the Jewish, strongly pro Israel
Anthony Weiner, is suspect too? Of course his sexting forced his resignation from Congress, but they are still married so surely he should be investigated along with his wife?
posted by
Katray2
on February 1, 2013 at 10:35 PM
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A fascinating read here. A lot of different webs are being woven.
posted by
FormerStudentIntern
on February 1, 2013 at 7:57 PM
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