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    Default Arab vets to march into parade history

    http://www.detnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll...ETRO/705280341

    Arab vets to march into parade history

    Group to share pride in America with first appearance in Memorial Day rite
    in Dearborn.

    Gregg Krupa / The Detroit News



    DEARBORN -- After the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, U.S. Marine Sgt. Jamal
    Baadani immediately contacted other soldiers of Arabic descent and the
    Muslim faith.

    "There was such a backlash and discrimination against our communities and we
    scrambled to find out where the Arabs and Muslims were in our armed forces,"
    Baadani said. "I thought we could tell people, 'Look, we are not terrorists
    like these guys who attacked our country. We are Arab-Americans, and we are
    soldiers.' "

    Baadani discovered there was no organization of Arab-American soldiers, so
    he started one.

    Today, about 50 soldiers and veterans who are members of the Association of
    Patriotic Arab Americans in the Military will march for the first time in a
    parade during the Memorial Day festivities in Dearborn.

    "It's an historic moment, and I am really proud of them," said City
    Councilwoman Suzanne Sareini. "It really is about time for these soldiers
    and veterans to be recognized."

    For Baadani, a Marine for 19 years who completed two recent tours with an
    anti-terrorism task force in the Horn of Africa, the mission of the march is
    crucial.

    "We want to get the attention of two groups: First, the American people so
    that they will know Arab-Americans and Muslims are serving in the armed
    forces," he said. "Second, for others in our communities, so they will sign
    up."

    About 3,500 soldiers of Arab descent are in the armed services, and Arabic
    soldiers have served the country since the Revolutionary War. But young men
    and women of Arab descent and the Muslim faith often eye the foreign policy
    of the country in places like the Palestinian territories, Lebanon and
    elsewhere and wonder if it is appropriate for them to fight, leaders in both
    communities say.

    Among the 50 soldiers and veterans expected to march are Ronald Amen, who
    heads security at the Arab American National Museum and who served in the
    U.S. Army during the Vietnam War; Marine Sgt. Bassem Alkhafaji of Dearborn,
    who is stationed at Camp Pendleton after tours in Iraq; and Marine Cpl.
    Musheer al-Safari of Dearborn.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lily View Post
    http://www.detnews.com/apps/pbcs.dll...ETRO/705280341

    Arab vets to march into parade history

    Group to share pride in America with first appearance in Memorial Day rite
    in Dearborn.

    Gregg Krupa / The Detroit News



    DEARBORN -- After the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, U.S. Marine Sgt. Jamal
    Baadani immediately contacted other soldiers of Arabic descent and the
    Muslim faith.

    "There was such a backlash and discrimination against our communities and we
    scrambled to find out where the Arabs and Muslims were in our armed forces,"
    Baadani said. "I thought we could tell people, 'Look, we are not terrorists
    like these guys who attacked our country. We are Arab-Americans, and we are
    soldiers.' "

    Baadani discovered there was no organization of Arab-American soldiers, so
    he started one.

    Today, about 50 soldiers and veterans who are members of the Association of
    Patriotic Arab Americans in the Military will march for the first time in a
    parade during the Memorial Day festivities in Dearborn.

    "It's an historic moment, and I am really proud of them," said City
    Councilwoman Suzanne Sareini. "It really is about time for these soldiers
    and veterans to be recognized."

    For Baadani, a Marine for 19 years who completed two recent tours with an
    anti-terrorism task force in the Horn of Africa, the mission of the march is
    crucial.

    "We want to get the attention of two groups: First, the American people so
    that they will know Arab-Americans and Muslims are serving in the armed
    forces," he said. "Second, for others in our communities, so they will sign
    up."

    About 3,500 soldiers of Arab descent are in the armed services, and Arabic
    soldiers have served the country since the Revolutionary War. But young men
    and women of Arab descent and the Muslim faith often eye the foreign policy
    of the country in places like the Palestinian territories, Lebanon and
    elsewhere and wonder if it is appropriate for them to fight, leaders in both
    communities say.

    Among the 50 soldiers and veterans expected to march are Ronald Amen, who
    heads security at the Arab American National Museum and who served in the
    U.S. Army during the Vietnam War; Marine Sgt. Bassem Alkhafaji of Dearborn,
    who is stationed at Camp Pendleton after tours in Iraq; and Marine Cpl.
    Musheer al-Safari of Dearborn.
    Well, atleast they are giving back to America.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nevadamedic View Post
    Well, atleast they are giving back to America.

    ????????

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    Quote Originally Posted by the story
    "We want to get the attention of two groups: First, the American people so that they will know Arab-Americans and Muslims are serving in the armed forces," he said. "Second, for others in our communities, so they will sign up."
    Good for them.

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    Deerbornistan. Good place to march.
    When I die I'm sure to go to heaven, cause I spent my time in hell.

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    Because if they marched anyplace else, people like Gaffer and Pale would throw rocks at them and accuse them of being terrorists.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gabosaurus View Post
    Because if they marched anyplace else, people like Gaffer and Pale would throw rocks at them and accuse them of being terrorists.
    Once again you have no idea what your talking about.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gaffer View Post
    Deerbornistan. Good place to march.
    It's really a very nice clean city. These are your fellow soldiers, Gaffer, why the insult?

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    Quote Originally Posted by lily View Post
    It's really a very nice clean city. These are your fellow soldiers, Gaffer, why the insult?
    I didn't say anything against the soldiers. I just referred to the city where so many muslims live as dearbornistan. I can respect the soldiers as soldiers and vets, but I do not respect them as muslims. You know like a liberal supports the troops while not supporting the war.
    When I die I'm sure to go to heaven, cause I spent my time in hell.

    You get more with a kind word and a two by four, than you do with just a kind word.

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