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The little beast Reza Aslan is a scholar of what, exactly? Evil! - Pamela Geller

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    Reza Aslan‏Verified account @rezaaslan 17 May 2016
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    Reza Aslan Retweeted The Economist

    I can think of few kings who enjoy Sisi's level of authoritarian rule.https://twitter.com/theeconomist/status/732786293223129088 …

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    The EconomistVerified account @TheEconomist
    Why do Arab republics often fail? Because their leaders want to rule like kings http://econ.st/24W2aEF  pic.twitter.com/tZORk04gTF
    9:22 PM - 17 May 2016
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    • Dr.Khalil al-ِِAnani Ahmed Farxaan 😘 Nisreen Rammal Nasir Hussain Sull Nima Rasekh Queen of the night Summar
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      1. usa‏ @usa1234567891 17 May 2016
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        @TheEconomist u mean a list 😉

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      2. Director Hedge‏ @anomalyhedge 17 May 2016
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        @TheEconomist what do you know of the rule of law in KSA and citizen satisfaction with current government. Don't impose your

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      2. Director Hedge‏ @anomalyhedge 17 May 2016
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        @TheEconomist beliefs on a society you know nothing of.

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        wrong. Isis and aq have targeted KSA in the past as well. They see the government as traitors.

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      2. Badr Alsubaie‏ @Dr_Alsubaie 17 May 2016
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        @TheEconomist I can think of a grand ayatollah who sent his army to support a dictator..due sectarian reasons

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      4. Badr Alsubaie‏ @Dr_Alsubaie 17 May 2016
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        And.. Amir the Iranian to Reza's rescue.. Waiting for a Babak to chip inpic.twitter.com/xTcmuFzybz

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      6. Badr Alsubaie‏ @Dr_Alsubaie 18 May 2016
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        Says an Iranian who immigrated to Canada.. Running away from the "Islamic" revolution. Get real man

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      1. Badr Alsubaie‏ @Dr_Alsubaie 17 May 2016
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        @TheEconomist But you won't talk about it.. Due to "Persian" reasons. It's ok, ur safe ur American now, criticize ur mullah

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        @TheEconomist What do you think of this video, Reza? https://youtu.be/3jLFNtIxFsU 

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