Muslim denied spot with Florida county's Republican Party

Racist much?

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Muslim denied spot with Florida county’s Republican Party

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MIAMI — Islam and tea party activism clashed at a raucous meeting Monday night when a group of Broward County Republicans blocked a Muslim activist as a member of the party’s executive committee.

Republicans, who changed their rules to publicly vet Nezar Hamze and then vote on his application by secret ballot, said they didn’t oppose him because he was a Muslim - but because he is associated with the Center for American-Islamic Relations, whose Washington-area affiliate was an unindicted co-conspirator in a federal terrorism indictment.

Hamze, CAIR’s South Florida director, said his local group had nothing to do with the suspect activities in Washington. He said CAIR advocates for civil rights for Muslims, who have been unfairly targeted ever since 9/11.

“I’m aligned with Republican values. And I want to serve the party,” Hamze said, who earlier told a reporter that any effort to block him was the result of anti-Islamic “bigotry.”

At times, when he addressed the packed room at the Sheraton Suites in Fort Lauderdale, a few members shouted out among the crowd of about 300.

“Terrorist!” said one man.

“Let him speak!” said another.

Members of Broward’s Republican Party said Hamze was making a mockery of their rules and was trying to become a member as a publicity stunt.

“I don’t have a positive impression of Mr. Hamze. I don’t think he will be an asset to our party,” said Scott Spages, who is involved in programs concerning radical Islam at his church, Calvary Chapel Fort Lauderdale.

In the end, the Broward Republican Executive Committee voted 11-158 to block him from committee membership. He can still attend meetings, but as a general member of the public.

“Wow,” he said afterward. “If I had realized it would be like that, I wish they had just sent me a letter saying I was denied.”

One Broward Republican member, blogger Javier Manjarres, objected to the process. “They singled him out,” Manjarres said. “It was a set up.”

Aside from questioning his motives, there was also a dispute about how long he had been a Republican. Party Vice Chair Collen Stolberg said Hamze became a registered Republican only since August and that before then he was registered with no party affiliation.

Hamze said that wasn’t true. He said he changed his address in August, but has been a registered Republican for about a decade.

Of the 11 applicants for the party, only Hamze was rejected - the first time anyone in the room could recall that happening in a county where Republicans complain about how outnumbered they are by Democrats.

Prior to deciding the new-member applications, a Republican successfully moved to change party rules and require that applicants say how long they’ve been a Republican and to take five minutes worth of questions for the crowd.

Hamze called it “The Hamze rule.”

A new litmus test was then born: Do you support Rep. Allen West? The tea party Republican has repeatedly denounced Islam and clashed with Hamze. So has Joe Kaufman, chairman of the group Citizens Against Hate and the vice-chairman of the Republican Jewish Coalition of South Florida.

“Are you willing to support Congressman Allen West … as a Republican?” Kaufman said loudly in the microphone. “Will you denounce terrorism? And your organization has been named a terrorist organization.”

Hamze said he couldn’t comment on the politics of CAIR because it’s a nonprofit, nonpartisan group. He later said he denounces terrorism and that he’s not involved in any terrorist activities.

Hamze said he was considering filing a complaint with the Republican Party of Florida because the county party’s constitution says that a “vacancy shall be filled” by a qualified Republican - that is, one who is a registered Republican who lives in the county.

But the constitution also says that a vacancy “shall be filled by majority vote.” And he lost that badly.

Before the meeting, a group circulated a petition bashing Hamze.

Tom Trento, executive director of a group called The United West, shook hands with Hamze and had a friendly chat with him - even though Trento thinks CAIR is involved in terrorism.

“Did CAIR tell Muslims not to cooperate with the FBI?” asked Trento.

“No,” Hamze responded. “We said they should have a lawyer present, which is their constitutional right.”

“What do they have to fear?” asked Trento.

“Good question,” Hamze said. Trento smiled.

After the vote to deny membership, Broward Executive Committee Chairman Richard DeNapolis said simply: “Mr. Hamze, your membership has been denied.”

The crowd cheered loudly.

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racists are everywhere , this is a peaceful citizens duty to oppose it with peaceful means.not for propaganda.

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^Talking to media is very peaceful.

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What an idiot. A Muslim joining the Republicans. Thats like a black man joining the KKK.

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What a bunch of racist rednecks! Why would anyone want to even be a member of that pathetic party?!

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Republicans :smack:

why would anyone want to join them boggles my mind more than the party itself.

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USA has become a democratic dictatorship , majority party in House (Republican Party) is dictating its terms on the majority party in Senate and in White House.
I hope next elections give them a kick in their fat ass.

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^Obama likes to kiss a$$ so yeah it's not surprising at all. There's no pleasing these republicans. I like what Bill Maher said about 'em, "they like the dish, but they don't like the waitor" So as long as Obama is the president, they will never be okay with his decisions.

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What choice he has ? Resign ?
I see it as Democratic Dictatorship , I should write a book about it. :hmmm: I am sure it will be a best seller.

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^Heh, you will end up on Bill Maher's show. :p

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Not all Republicans r that bad. Governor Christie of New Jersey for example, is a good guy. But there are generally a lot of Racists in the party. Especially among the tea party.

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It reminds me of this.

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Republicans are psycho. Rick Perry is a leading candidate for the GOP primary and he's pretty out there in his views. These people have not heard of separation of church and state, which is a critical component of the constitution.

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Not a fan of the Republican party. But this is not racist behavior - they were targeting his religion, not race.

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Bigotry and prejudice is perhaps a better fit.

However, its no secret that those who hate Muslims, have often targeted people with specific ethnic features. Take the Sikhs and Indians for example, who were attacked because the "looked Muslim." So race, does feature in this form off hatred on some level.

In the minds of these people, every Muslim is a bearded brown guy.

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Mayor Blooberg of NY, another republican, although he claims to be an independent, has shown great conviction over the years. He was among the few that openly supported the so called Ground Zero Mosque.

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When I read the whole news report with calm and cool mind I came to the conclusion that this Muslim guy did not do his homework properly. He has ambitions but not a proper plan to achieve it.
He did not have any network in place to support him. If you get 11 votes out of 169 possible votes it clearly means that you are just seeking media attention and interested in creating a controversy , you are not there as a serious candidate.
He needs to do more work and try again and I am sure that he will win.
Look at this Pakistani Muslim he is getting positive media attention form his local media . I am hoping one day he will be a senator . Inshallah:
Statesville City Council candidate profile: Sunny Laghari

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i see sunny laghari looks to be a positive and forward looking man he is bound to get success , i hope indians will also support him as fellow asian as it is the usual case in america ,normally both communities get along well .

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I think you are right. If this guy was an African-American muslim (and there are a lots of those in the uS) do you think anyone would objected? It is whoever they think are Pakistani or Arab that they object to.

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Here are some more Pakistani who did their homework and got success in US politics:

Saqib Ali – Delegate to the Maryland House of Delegates, having won the right to represent the 39th District in the 2006 elections.

Mohammad "Obama" Arif – Candidate for the Governorship of California in 2010.

Saghir "Saggy" Tahir – Serves as a New Hampshire State Representative. He is the only elected Muslim in the Republican Party.[3] In the 2006 elections, he was re-elected for a fourth term to represent Ward 2, District 9 in his home town of Manchester.

Tahir Ali – The first Pakistani American elected as a National delegate-at-large (R) from Massachusetts in 1992.

Huma Abedin – Aide to United States Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton who served as traveling chief of staff during Clinton's campaign for the Democratic nomination in the 2008 presidential election.

Sada Cumber – First United States Ambassador to the Organisation of the Islamic Conference.

Shamila N. Chaudhary – U.S. Government policy adviser.

Haroon Saleem – Mayor of Granite Falls, Washington.

Mohammad Ali Chaudry – Was elected mayor of Bernards Township, New Jersey in 2004. Also a Lecturer at Rutgers School of Business – Camden.

Arif Alikhan – Former appointee to the Obama Administration where he served as Assistant Secretary for Policy Development at the United States Department of Homeland Security. He is also a former Deputy Mayor of Homeland Security and Public Safety for the City of Los Angeles and visiting Professor of Homeland Security and Counterterrorism at the National Defense University's (NDU) College of International Security Affairs in Washington, D.C.

Shirin R. Tahir-Kheli – Whitehouse appointee at various senior posts in the executive branch and the State department during 5 Republican administrations.