Top Hillary Aide With Radical Terror-Ties Stumps For Clinton in Muslim Community
Huma Abedin has been directly linked to radical terror via her family-run radical Islamic publication called Journal of Muslim Minority Affairs, where she worked as an editor for a dozen or so years.
Huma was an assistant editor there between 1996 and 2008.
This crappy publication BLAMED America for the 9-11 attacks.
See that story here.
Why is this terrorist still working for Hillary Clinton?
Not only is she “working” for her, she’s campaigning for Hillary in the heavily-Muslim populated community of Dearborn, Michigan.
I am from Michigan and have been to Dearborn (on business) many times.
Unfortunately.
I’d guess it’s as close to Lebanon as one can get without leaving the country.
Every single time I have been in Dearborn, I was harassed, grabbed, and leered at by Arab men.
Every. Single. Time.
It’s not a “women-friendly” place.
From American Arab News:
DEARBORN — Huma Abedin, vice chair for the Hillary for America campaign, met with Arab and Muslim American leaders on Aug. 11, to discuss issues that matter to the community.
Community representatives included heads of organizations, small business owners, doctors, lawyers and other professions. U.S. Rep. Debbie Dingell (D-Dearborn) and the retired dean of Congress, John Dingell, were also present at the discussion at Habib’s Cuisine.
Abedin was joined by Farooq Mitha, national director of Muslim Outreach for Hillary for America.
Abedin praised the Muslim and Arab American communities for their political engagement. She highlighted the contrasts between Clinton and Trump.
She said the Republican nominee uses divisive and inflammatory rhetoric against Muslims to divide our country, while Clinton embraces the values and contributions immigrants make to our country.
Abedin praised the patriotism and heroism of Muslims across the country, including the Khan family, a Muslim Gold Star family whose son, Captain Humayun Khan, was killed in Iraq while protecting his fellow service members.
Abedin also discussed ways to strengthen communities, including making college more affordable, ensuring small businesses have the resources and support needed to succeed and building an economy that works for everyone, not just those at the top.
Abedin answered individual questions from the audience.
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