Originally posted by Tremor14
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So how's Irving pd doing after arresting a kid?
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Damn thats a badass looking clock!!
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Originally posted by GhostTX View PostWhite kids get arrested and expelled for less: "guns" out of pop tarts & paper, American pride T-shirts, etc. No hype there. No WH invites. Cops getting assassinated by BLM supporters. No hype. No WH invites for the families. Disgusting.
The kenyan just knows exactly how to play his voter base. They've the IQ of a rock, so he just acts accordingly. I'm sure they appreciate it. Look at his face. He don't give too shits. He's got that strong ghetto "Ima get mine" vibe to him. No way he really cares.WH
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Originally posted by bcoop View PostI don't buy the dry run crap. His father has run for President in Sudan twice, based on women's right, human rights, and improving relations with America.
Now, I can certainly see how the National Media jumping on this may have unintended consequences for those overseas that wish to do Americans harm. But I don't buy that the student, or his father set out with intentions of this being a dry run.
I base that off of reports stating the Father stands behind the teachings of Islam rather than the civil rights of others and women.
Admittedly, those reports come from the likes of Breitbart. So... yeah...
Where did you find that he fought for civil rights in Sudan?
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Originally posted by Snatch Napkin View PostOriginally, I thought it was another "boy who cried wolf" deal to desensitize us all.
I base that off of reports stating the Father stands behind the teachings of Islam rather than the civil rights of others and women.
Admittedly, those reports come from the likes of Breitbart. So... yeah...
Where did you find that he fought for civil rights in Sudan?
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For what it's worth. One of the two times he ran for President of Sudan, he did so from Texas.
Seems a little premeditated.
He also fought a Florida pastor from New York for the exact opposite of what he promised in Sudan, while living in Texas.
Seems a bit fishy.
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Amhed’s clock was invented, built, mass-produced by Micronta in factory
Looks like he just gutted an existing clock and put it in a new box:
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I think this article pretty much sums it up.
"But to skeptics, something about the story stunk from the start — and the evidence is now mounting that the entire incident may have been a setup or hoax after all.
First there is the fact that the place it occurred, Irving, TX, was recently in the news as the first city in America to bar Muslim Sharia Law (among all international law structures) from use, after Muslim “scholars” announced a “Sharia Tribunal” in January — sparking outrage among Americans.
The Irving, TX anti-Sharia vote infuriated Muslims worldwide, making it perhaps a target for a setup.
Then Breitbart revealed that Ahmed’s father Mohamed ElHassan Mohamed, is a well-known Muslim activist and rabble-rouser, taking on Koran-burner Terry Jones, and debating radical Islam-critic Robert Spencer — neither of which has been reported by the media.
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Then there was the bizarre behavior of Ahmed himself when he brought his “invention” to school. After he showed it to his engineering teacher…the teacher said it resembled a bomb, and asked him not to show it to any other teachers. But Ahmed then brought it into his English class, plugged it in, set an alarm to go off, and did not mention to the teacher who felt “threatened” by it that he already showed it to the engineering teacher, and to ask him about it…which could have easily resolved the security concerns.
Police described Ahmed as being “passive aggressive” in his answers to their questions, and didn’t have a “reasonable answer” as to what he was doing with the case. Was his behavior consistent with wanting to provoke a response by Irving authorities?
Now an engineer’s blog post on Artvoice may have exposed the entire incident as a setup or hoax once and for all.
The engineer asserts that the “boy genius” Ahmed didn’t “invent” anything at all. He merely took apart an existing clock from the 1970s, and inexplicably transplanted its guts into the large pencil case he picked up off Amazon."
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