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From: "Adam H. Kerman" <ahk@chinet.com>
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Subject: Re: NJ Mayor: City of Paterson is the Capital of Palestine in the U.S.
Date: Mon, 10 Mar 2025 18:12:37 -0000 (UTC)
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BTR1701 <atropos@mac.com> wrote:

>It's about time. It's shameful how long it's taken for our cities to join the
>worldwide caliphate. How can we be so bigoted?

>(How long before these Palestinians start calling American citizens
>'colonizers' and demanding a two-state solution in New Jersey?)

>----------------------------

>https://vinnews.com/2025/03/09/nj-mayor-paterson-is-the-capital-of-palestine-in-the-united-states-of-america/

>NEW JERSEY  Paterson, New Jersey, is undergoing a rapid transformation, with
>local leaders emphasizing Islamic identity and Palestinian nationalism,
>sparking concerns among critics about the city’s shift away from its
>historical roots.

>The recent Hilal Lighting Ceremony, a city-endorsed event marking Ramadan, is
>seen as more than a religious celebration, but a political rally for
>Palestinian nationalism. The ceremony took place in "Little Palestine", an
>area of the city now officially renamed Palestine Way in 2022.

>Paterson, home to a growing Palestinian population, has seen its streets lined
>with Palestinian flags and Arabic signage. This cultural shift, led by Muslim
>elected officials, has led some to question if the city is evolving into an
>Islamic stronghold.

>Muslim politicians, including Mayor Andre Sayegh, Councilmen Shahin Khalique,
>MD Forid Uddin, and Ibrahim Omar, as well as Deputy Mayor Raed Odeah, are at
>the forefront of this shift. The officials have championed policies catering
>to Islamic interests, such as halal food in public schools, school closures
>for Eid, and the broadcasting of the Adhan (Islamic call to prayer).

I completely missed this news that the Establishment Clause had been
repealed!

Isn't the first one of those before dawn?

>. . .