Founder of Muslims for Bush leaves GOP, becomes a Democrat

Dec 12, 2010 20:35


Colorado Independent: Colorado GOP loses Hasan
By John Tomasic | 12.09.10 | 7:30 am

Muhammad Ali Hasan, a member of the wealthy and influential Colorado Republican Hasan family and a past state House and treasurer candidate, said he is switching parties. Speaking at the University of Colorado-Boulder on his experience growing up Muslim in the ( Read more... )

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sceneority December 13 2010, 01:44:35 UTC
lol i'm from dearborn

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sceneority December 13 2010, 01:45:57 UTC
(relevant to your aside)

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darksumomo December 13 2010, 01:47:52 UTC
Hi, neighbor! I used to teach at Henry Ford College, so I literally know where you're coming from.

Also, friended.

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hinoema December 13 2010, 05:07:10 UTC
Ex-Davisburger, yo.

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phookie December 13 2010, 01:44:53 UTC
surprise, surprise

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bluetooth16 December 13 2010, 01:47:27 UTC
“When Bush left, it seems like a vacuum opened up and into it rushed bigotry.”

This quote sums up why I'm so saddened by this article. Something has to change.

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darksumomo December 13 2010, 01:57:00 UTC
And it will be you and people who think and feel as you do that will have to do it. Good luck, you have your life's political work cut out for you.

Unfortunately, I won't be helping you. After 22 years as a Republican, I saw what the party was becoming in 2000 and bailed out on them. So did the rest of my family, including my mom, who did GOTV for Goldwater in 1964 and gladly voted for his son as our representative in Congress. We're all now Democrats.

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bluetooth16 December 13 2010, 02:08:42 UTC
Leaving is the easy way out. I'm either making change or politically dying while trying.

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randomneses December 13 2010, 02:17:38 UTC
lolol guuuuuurl

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ladypolitik December 13 2010, 02:21:05 UTC
!

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tanya1976 December 13 2010, 02:45:18 UTC
Zing!

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tmlforsyth December 13 2010, 02:13:05 UTC
I read about Muhammad Ali Hasan, and while I cannot find Pelosi that inspiring, but I can understand his defection, though Bush caused me to leave the GOP in 2004 (I voted for Badnarik since I just couldn't get myself to vote for Kerry).

Hopefully he can have some real influence on the Democratic Party, which will regain many Blue Dog seats it lost in November, and hopefully he can be influential in the future of the Colorado Democratic Party.

Arab-Americans used to be much more solid Republicans and Bush did very well in 2000 among Muslim voters. The GOP needs to learn a lesson from this. The Christianists are a huge albatross and have no roots in logical traditional theological disputes. Canada's first Muslim MP was a member of the right-wing Alliance and there are Muslim Tories in the UK. The GOP needs to get with the program and find a home for the sane right or get out of the way for a more sensible conservative alternative that can compete in New England and the West.

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