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HOUSTON – A chaplain tried to block another member of Harris County’s Republican Party from becoming a precinct chairman because of the man’s religion.
He's Muslim, and guess what? He is precinct chairman for the Republican Party here in Houston, despite the effort of a hater to oust him. No, he's not a terrorist. He's been a GOP activist going all the way back to Ronald Reagan. And this is where the Republican Party in Houston differs from the GOP in many other Southern cities. As a general rule, Houston Republicans are just not bat**** crazy. Of course, Houston isn't exactly backwoods either.
You can't judge a book by it's cover. As for the Chaplain, it seems that he hates Jesus. Yea, he has an appearance of Godliness, but the love of God just isn't in him.
Article is here.
Members of foreign religions should not hold such positions of power.
Well, they do. Live with it.
Also, you should recant your earlier defamation. He did not in any way, shape, or form indicate that he hated Jesus Christ.
Members of foreign religions should not hold such positions of power.
Members of foreign religions should not hold such positions of power.
Democrats have their share of racist- bigoted types as well.He's Muslim, and guess what? He is precinct chairman for the Republican Party here in Houston, despite the effort of a hater to oust him. No, he's not a terrorist. He's been a GOP activist going all the way back to Ronald Reagan. And this is where the Republican Party in Houston differs from the GOP in many other Southern cities. As a general rule, Houston Republicans are just not bat**** crazy. Of course, Houston isn't exactly backwoods either.
You can't judge a book by it's cover. As for the Chaplain, it seems that he hates Jesus. Yea, he has an appearance of Godliness, but the love of God just isn't in him.
Article is here.
“I’m not offended,” Ali said. “I’m not disappointed. I never (felt) in this country 33 years discrimination. So why should I mind it? That is the freedom. That is the democracy. So that’s his mind, his point of view. (He’s) welcome.”
Dozens of party leaders, including County Chair Paul Simpson, consider Ali more than qualified.
“I think people just didn’t know who Mr. Ali was,” Simpson said. “I brought him out to the front (of the meeting) so they (could) see. He’s an active Republican. He’s been involved in the party for years. He’s a more reliable, active Republican than the guy running against me for county chair.”
Members of foreign religions should not hold such positions of power.
Where did Christianity originate?
In a foreign country I believe. Unless it all went down in Kansas... can't remember because those guys are always rewriting history and all.
He didn't have to say anything. Actions speak for themselves.
In other words, you lied but instead of retracting your lie like an honorable person, you are obstinately persisting in accusing him of something you entirely made up.
If someone said "danarhea is sexually attracted to children", it wouldn't be not-defamation just because the speaker had convinced themselves it was true.
Members of foreign religions should not hold such positions of power.
no religious test shall ever be required as a qualification to any office or public trust under the United States.
To bad the founders disagree with you.
- Our founders
Europeans graciously bringing Christianity and civilization to the Africans is not the subject here.
No lie, would Jesus have condemned him?In other words, you lied but instead of retracting your lie like an honorable person, you are obstinately persisting in accusing him of something you entirely made up.
If someone said "danarhea is sexually attracted to children", it wouldn't be not-defamation just because the speaker had convinced themselves it was true.
No lie, would Jesus have condemned him?
Riddle me this- You shall we say dislike Jews, yet Jesus was Jewish. Squaring the circle?????
Condemned who? The pastor, no. The Muslim, no but that's not the same as approving of him taking a given position.
Jews as a group are a problem. That's not the case with each and every individual Jew.
Europeans graciously bringing Christianity and civilization to the Africans is not the subject here.
by stealing their homeland
Members of foreign religions should not hold such positions of power.
:lamoWell, they do. Live with it.
You don't know what you're talking about.Members of foreign religions should not hold such positions of power.
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