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instructions from CAIR or rather taqiyya on taxpayers dime.Reader comment on item: CAIR Instructs the Police about Islam Submitted by Dale (United States), Jun 2, 2010 at 00:55 Besides obviously lying and wasting the time and payroll of all these City, State, County & Federal employees and practising taqiyya (lying to non-muslims) to further the cause of islam. The sensitivity training classes put on by CAIR really should be directed to muslims on how not to hate so much and how to embrace living free and quit blowing up others who do not agree with you. CAIR should also look at the extremely bloody borders of islam and then look in the mirror. It is disgusting how we waste taxpayer dollars letting them peddle their feel good portions of their lies. I truly can not see one single redeeming value ... and I have tried.
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