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Revisiting our dear Haim al-tabligheeReader comment on item: Friendless in the Middle East Submitted by dhimmi no more (United States), Sep 23, 2012 at 12:38 Our dear Haim (I think it is pathetic when Muslims post under Jewish names) who lives among kuffar that pay the cost of his health care and his social benefits and inspite of all of this he wrote this vile remark so stop mating like jackass, educate your daughter, mom, wife stop mating with your friends, dogs, boss, . Now our dear clueless Kate Mary Louise wrote I met him once, Haim Bensouson is a jewish French He was working in Jacque (sic) Attali advisors cabinet But notice that our dear clueless Kate Mary Louise cannot even spell his name as it is Jacques Attali and if she would have taken the time to check his web site http://www.attali.com/en I do not find anything about "advisors" or "cabinet" or a "Haim Bensousan" and why is that our dear Haim who sounds like a lost tablighee who lives among kuffar? Could it be that our dear clueless Kate Mary louise was making things up just like you? Oh the Canadian Human Rights Commission? stay tuned Submitting....
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