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14 yr old Muslim Clockmaker


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Yobammy has never called anything as it actually was.  The Ft. Hood shooting was work place violence.  The Benghazi attack was due to some video, and this "clock" that he wants us to believe was not done attempt at building a bomb.  He is afraid to call things as they actually are.

I suggest that the Twit is just playing word games to avoid telling the American people how dangerous the Muslims are.  I'm not sure why but leaning heavily on, Quack Quack

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I never once saw where this clock was a science project or something assigned for extra credit. Has anyone, anywhere expounded as to what a great feat it was to "invent" this clock. Were mommy and daddy behind this invention?

I believe that they foresaw the events leading up to this lawsuit. They knew with all the school shootings and the threat of terrorism combined how this supposed clock invention would be received. They also figured the charges would be dropped since no one could question the innocence of a kid. They also knew there would be backlash to his presence after the ordeal and moved for sympathy's sake. Then comes the lawsuit. I think the parents should be sued for allowing their kid to cause such a frightening situation by bringing that clock that looked so much like a bomb (of course, none of them thought it looked suspicious) to a school.

Should they somehow win this suit, will it set a precedent so that we can no longer question a muslim carrying a suspicious bag or briefcase, or something resembling a bomb should be thought of as just a clock? 

I truly hope this never happens, but let a kid bring a bomb to school and blow up one of your kids ( I hate to make this personal but sometimes it is the only way to get the true feeling) then will we hear how the school did nothing to protect them?

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How about this folks? My son went to school one day (7th grade) and a young white kid had left his Sony Walkman in his locker while attending class. The Walkman has a "low battery" alert in which it vibrates and makes some kind of sound. This sound was heard by someone ( not sure who heard it) and turned in to authorities at the school, the cops were called, the school evacuated, and the kid was "cuffed and put in a police cruiser". When it was discovered that it was just a Walkman, the kid was released and things returned to as normal as possible. Was this kid's rights violated? Does he have a lawsuit? NOOOOOOOOO!!!!! Did this make national news? NOOOOOOO!!!!

I now hear this muslim kid's daddy is in the running for president of Sudan. It's where he needs to stay and keep his kid with him. He can also take that frivolous lawsuit and stick it.

This was planned from the beginning. Hopefully he gets nothing, even walk away money. His son's rights were not violated. He's trying to get muslim sympathy from all th bleeding hearts in this country.

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How about this folks? My son went to school one day (7th grade) and a young white kid had left his Sony Walkman in his locker while attending class. The Walkman has a "low battery" alert in which it vibrates and makes some kind of sound. This sound was heard by someone ( not sure who heard it) and turned in to authorities at the school, the cops were called, the school evacuated, and the kid was "cuffed and put in a police cruiser". When it was discovered that it was just a Walkman, the kid was released and things returned to as normal as possible. Was this kid's rights violated? Does he have a lawsuit? NOOOOOOOOO!!!!! Did this make national news? NOOOOOOO!!!!

I now hear this muslim kid's daddy is in the running for president of Sudan. It's where he needs to stay and keep his kid with him. He can also take that frivolous lawsuit and stick it.

This was planned from the beginning. Hopefully he gets nothing, even walk away money. His son's rights were not violated. He's trying to get muslim sympathy from all th bleeding hearts in this country.

And our so called POTUS wants to sympathize with him.  Maybe he could end up as the VP of Sudan, when he finally gets out of our hair.  Sudan is prolly close to his birthplace of Kenya anyway.

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