Please stop posting your garbage on this blog. I'm tired of trying to start conversations about politicals races that have nothing to do with Loudoun County and you keep coming on bitching about Sharia law and all this. Its BS, BVBL put it to bed, and please stop trolling this blog and others trying to smear a guy with lies. Get over yourselves.
So you really think Sharia law is BS? Come again, let's get you and Tom Davis on record about that.
Posted by: Susan Bletchley | May 22, 2011 at 06:17 PM
One. Some prominent Fairfax County Republicans, including Tom Davis, are supporting Ramadan in Loudoun County. That makes it relevant to your blogospere since you post about Republican races all over the state.
Two. Ramadan is a Muslim. Or, he hasn't publicly denied that.
Three. Islam and Sharia law are inextricably tied. Islamic leaders are attempting spread Sharia law across the US. That is fact. Does Ramadan denounce that?
Four. Sharia law is regressive towards women and minorities and undermines the US Constitution. Does Ramadan deny that.
Does Mason Conservative? Does BVBL?
Posted by: Jorge Morales | May 22, 2011 at 06:33 PM
Oh Mr. Mason Conservative ......?
I'm no troll, just a concerned citizen with some questions you obviously can answer. So, your answers please.
What mosque does Mr. Ramadan attend?
Who is the imam?
Does the imam preach jihad?
Does the imam call for Sharia law?
Does the imam call for the destruction of Israel, Jews, and Christians?
Has the imam been indicted or not, as in the Holy Land investigation?
Does Mr. Ramadan contribute to Islamic organizations? If so, which ones? Many, including CAIR are un-indicted co-conspirators in the Holy Land FBI investigation. They support terrorist organizations such as Hamas. You can google it.
What public statements has Mr. Ramadan made about whether he supports Sharia and Jihad?
Once you understand Sharia, you are either for it or you are against it. Does Mason Conservative understand Sharia? Are you against it?
Do you really think it is BS?
Posted by: Abigail Benedict | May 22, 2011 at 08:00 PM
Shame on you, Chris!
An important part of the American political landscape for the past 10 years has been all-permeating anti-Islamic bigotry.
The David Ramadan trolls are an important part of this, and deserve some respect, especially during these trying times.
Many of these vaunted individuals are confused and conflicted because the U.S. is on the side of NOVA's own, Khalifa Hifter, leading the good Al Queda against the tyrannical forces of Ghadafi in Libya; meanwhile, the bad Al Queda is threatening to destabilize Pakistan and the entire U.S. geostrategy in the Hindu Kush region.
Venting on this blog allows these esteemed individuals a chance to win hearts and minds in the great fight against the grand conspiracy of Islamic world domination.
Actually, on second thought, Chris...you are totally correct,...forget all this,...I'm with you.:)
Posted by: 200 Grande | May 23, 2011 at 12:08 AM
Sow the wind, reap the whirlwind.
Chris, large elements of the Republican Party have been stoking this mindless anti-Muslim hysteria for political advantage for some time now. No one should be shocked when it comes back to bite the party in the ass. Abandoning integrity for short term gain or advantage is seldom wise.
"America doesn't fight religious wars. That's why I like living here." --- Gust Avrakotos
I love that line from Charlie Wilson's War. I imagine you agree with that sentiment as strongly as I do. But the unspooled right wing fanatics the Republicans are playing footsie with seem to be just fine with religious wars. Again, you reap what you sow.
Being deeply concerned with matters of national security, I am appalled at the damage these folks do to our nation while they mistakenly see themselves as some sort of super patriots. But I reserve my greatest contempt for the cynical politicians who manipulate them for their votes. One can only hope it catches up with them soon.
Posted by: Dan | May 23, 2011 at 02:16 PM
Chris, it also needs to be said that Greg L from BVBL is being paid by Ramadan for campaign work.
Posted by: Loudoun Insider | May 23, 2011 at 04:56 PM
So Chris says BVBL put the Ramadan BS to bed and he's being paid by Ramadan for campaign work? So maybe its not BS and maybe it isn't put to bed? How much is BVBL being paid?
Posted by: Perci Kinsey | May 23, 2011 at 07:13 PM
All I'm saying is leave that shit off my site. I don't talk about Loudoun politics, and if I did then talk about it then. I'm just tired of various posts being taken over by this nonsense.
Look, Tom Davis endorsing him would probably mean I would vote for Jo Anne Chase should I live in that particular districr - but it has nothing to do with posting about a potential Republican presidential candidate.
Posted by: Chirs | May 23, 2011 at 09:08 PM
If BVBL is on the Ramadan payroll, that would be of interest to most readers. And if MC relies on the opinion of a bought blogger, that would also be of interest; even if Chirs is writing about a potential presidential candidate.
Posted by: Jorge Morales | May 23, 2011 at 10:08 PM
What's the deal on Ramadan? Does he support Sharia law or not? Anyone have an answer? The silence is deafening.
Posted by: Armando Rodrigues | May 24, 2011 at 10:30 PM
I'm tired of bigotry that masquerades as patriotism. Like any politician, you can choose to believe what Mr. Ramadan says. Or you can choose not to believe what he says.
Posted by: SFL | May 27, 2011 at 11:42 AM
I've had some pretty harsh words towards Islam, I'm a strong critic of Islam but I swear, the Ramadan trolls don't really seem to understand Sharia law themselves.
Posted by: RightOnGallows | May 28, 2011 at 09:32 AM
Although seeing that Ramadan is paling around with Greg L, I think I'll have to just shoot Chase a contribution.
Posted by: RightOnGallows | May 28, 2011 at 11:05 AM
I think a Muslim named Ramadan was just arrested in Kentucky on charges of terrorism.
Posted by: Betty Smythe | May 31, 2011 at 06:52 PM
I know a lot about about Sharia law. If Ramadan won't publicly denounce Sharia law, he is a bad guy.
Posted by: Maria Gomez | May 31, 2011 at 10:59 PM