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DNC Expels Candidate from Chairman’s Race for Criticizing Islamic Position on Homosexuality
Topic Started: Feb 1 2017, 06:49 PM (106 Views)
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DNC Expels Candidate from Chairman’s Race for Criticizing Islamic Position on Homosexuality

Well well well....

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In a Jan. 5 email to The Hill, Vincent Tolliver, a former House candidate in Arkansas, said that (Democrat Congressman) Keith Ellison, the first Muslim elected to Congress, should not be chairman because of Islamic positions on homosexuality.

“His being a Muslim is precisely why DNC voters should not vote for him,” Tolliver wrote. “Muslims discriminate against gays. Islamic law is clear on the subject, and being gay is a direct violation of it. In some Muslim countries, being gay is a crime punishable by death.”

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More like they booted him for generalizing all Muslims as gay hating not for criticizing Islamic position on gays.

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