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Vail Valley Voices: Proud to be American

As an American Muslim, I am deeply heartbroken over the shooting that took place at Fort Hood. I condemn the attack, and I am proud of all of the American Muslim organizations that have condemned this tragic shooting. I am also deeply proud of the 15,0 ...

From ALI HASAN VAIL, CO, COLORADO, Vail Daily,  21 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Al-Qaeda,  Osama bin Laden,  Cornell University

Vail Valley Voices: Obama's teachable moment?

Count me as one of many Republicans offended by President Obama. However, my complaint today is not targeted at health care or economic stimulus. Instead, I'm offended by the idea of a “teachable moment,” as remarked by President Obama. In the ...

From ALI HASAN VAIL, CO, COLORADO, The Vail Trail,  2 Aug 2009
Related Topics: Barack Obama,  Harvard University,  U.S. Republican Party,  Rodney King

A Teachable Moment?

Count me as one of many Republicans offended by President Obama – however, my complaint today is not targeted at healthcare or economic stimulus. Instead, I’m offended by the idea of a “teachable moment,” as remarked by President Obama. In the fallout ...

From MUHAMMAD ALI HASAN, Arabisto.com,  31 Jul 2009
Related Topics: Barack Obama,  Harvard University,  U.S. Republican Party,  Rodney King

Michael Jackson - A Muslim's Tribute

NOTE: It is said that Michael Jackson passed away as a Muslim. As an American Muslim, I offer the following tribute: I will always believe that Michael Jackson was innocent of all molestation charges pursued against him. Cases were pursued, evidence ...

From MUHAMMAD ALI HASAN, Arabisto.com,  16 Jul 2009
Related Topics: Michael Jackson,  Ronald Reagan,  Melinda Gates

Jabs merited response

I hope this letter finds everyone well! I wanted to confirm with our good readers that my article about Muslim players and the NBA Finals is definitely meant to be a humorous one. Yes, while the facts in the article are researched, the article is ...

From ALI HASAN VAIL, CO, COLORADO, Vail Daily,  12 Jun 2009
Related Topics: Shaquille O'Neal,  National Basketball Association,  Abraham Lincoln

Don't Forget Bush, Barack

I want to start this article by praising our good President, Barack Obama. As a loyal Republican, I voted for Senator McCain in 2008 – a vote that I do not regret. However, President Obama’s outreach to Muslims, should he fulfill all promises, is a ...

From MUHAMMAD ALI HASAN, Arabisto.com,  8 Jun 2009
Related Topics: George W. Bush,  Hillary Rodham Clinton,  Barack Obama,  Saddam Hussein,  U.S. Republican Party

Vail Valley Voices: The NBA's winning connection

The Orlando Magic will win the NBA finals primarily because Hedo Turkoglu, one of their best players, is a Muslim. Sound surprising? A look at past history clearly demonstrates that Allah makes a point of helping teams with Muslim players in the NBA ...

From ALI HASAN VAIL, CO, COLORADO, Vail Daily,  7 Jun 2009
Related Topics: National Basketball Association,  Los Angeles Lakers,  Shaquille O'Neal,  Kareem Abdul-Jabbar,  Orlando Magic

Allah's NBA Finals

The Orlando Magic will win the NBA Finals, primarily because Hedo Turkoglu, one of their best players, is a Muslim. Sounds surprising? A look at past history clearly demonstrates that Allah makes a point of helping teams with Muslim players in the NBA ...

From MUHAMMAD ALI HASAN, Arabisto.com,  1 Jun 2009
Related Topics: National Basketball Association,  Los Angeles Lakers,  Kareem Abdul-Jabbar,  Orlando Magic,  Hedo Turkoglu

Vail Valley Voices: Jack Kemp was a sincere mentor

Many biographers will tell Jack Kemp’s story, but I would like to submit mine. After all, no one had more in common with Kemp. We’re both graduates of Occidental College, we’re both progressive Republicans, and we both called Eagle County home. But ...

From ALI HASAN VAIL, CO, COLORADO, Vail Daily,  5 May 2009
Related Topics: Jack Kemp,  U.S. Republican Party,  U.S. Democratic Party

Living with the Taliban

At my daughter's annual school parents' day in Lahore, the tension was palpable. An innocuous annual event had transformed into a maximum security operation. Parents filed in their hundreds past security guards, metal detectors and bag searches to see ...

From ALI DAYAN HASAN, Comment Is Free,  28 Apr 2009

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