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NY Post seems to attribute it to an "unnamed senior State Department official" talking to a National Journal writer. -- nm
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Ender
So nothing from Obama, Clinton, Biden or a named source?
Posted by
amoxy (aka amoxy)
Apr 26 '12, 08:41
Interesting
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Nope. Here's the relevant paragraph from the NJ article. (Plus the graph before and after)
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Ender
Apr 26, 08:50
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I rarely read the term "Islamism" before today. I'm not getting the terminology at all. -- nm
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Mop (197 lbs)
Apr 26, 08:52
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Islamist politicians in the middle east are in favor of government based on Sharia law.
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loosilu
Apr 26, 08:53
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This isn't correct. Turkey, for example, has an Islamist government but it's not in favour of sharia law.
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Roger More
Apr 26, 08:58
Secular politicians in the west are in favor of government based on Biblical law.
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Mop (197 lbs)
Apr 26, 08:55
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I think my term does relate, so there. -- nm
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loosilu
Apr 26, 08:55
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