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			<description>Some info about Arif Alakhan:
From http://www.scpr.org/news/2009/07/27/obama-administration-taps-southland-muslim-top-pos/:
Graduated from UC Irvine and Loyola Law School, he clerked for a federal judge, worked for the prominent law firm Irell and Manella, and finally joined the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Los Angeles. He’d wanted to be a prosecutor ever since hearing one at career day in middle school.
Alikhan rose to chief of the Cyber and Intellectual Crimes Section and worked as a senior adviser to then-Attorney General Alberto Gonzalez in Washington. Now, after two years as L.A.’s deputy mayor for public safety, the 40-year-old returns to the nation’s capital as assistant secretary for the Office of Policy Development at the Department of Homeland Security

Hmm.. Senior advisor to Alberto Gonzalez, Bush's AG... Are you sure he's a terrorist?


Kareem Shora was offered the job on the Homeland Security Advisory Council back in October.  He's been there for 2 months.

In 2002 he got an FBI Certificate of Recognition at the &quot;Countering Terrorism Conference&quot;, FBI Academy.  In 2007 he got recognition from the Police Foundation, Advisory Board 2008 immigration enforcement by local police.
Oh but look, he was the director of the American-Arab Anti-Discrimination Committee.  Looks like another terrorist for sure...

As far as these guys being &quot;devout muslims&quot;, I'm not really sure how devout they are - I didn't see any references to that in the biographical material available on the internet.  Does anyone have anything beyond that email that would shed some light on that?

But seeing as how we have freedom of religion in this country that shouldn't matter, should it?
That nut job that killed those people in Fort Hood was in a completely different category from these people.
Would you advocate we set up Manzanar-style camps for &quot;devout Muslims&quot;? - JK</description>
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