#ISLAM U.S. VOTERS WHO OBSERVE ISLAM NEED TO BE RECOGNIZED IN - TopicsExpress



          

#ISLAM U.S. VOTERS WHO OBSERVE ISLAM NEED TO BE RECOGNIZED IN 2016: 22 VOTING GROUPS MUST BE RECOGNIZED IN 2016, ESPECIALLY YOUNG VOTERS AND MUSLIMS. During the 2016 general election, U.S. Voters who observe ISLAM need to be included on the Political Platform. Just because there are ISLAMIC EXTREMISTS (#ISIL) who dare to Threaten Americas National Security, does not mean We should Isolate U.S. Citizens who choose to Peacefully observe ISLAM. The 2016 U.S. Presidential Election can Not be an Election which Excludes certain groups of Voters just to please certain Special Interest Groups like the KLU KLUX KLAN. MUSLIMS must be included in the 2016 U.S. Presidential Election Conversation! This next General Election must be an INCLUSIVE, DIVERSE Political process strategically designed to best serve the Multi-Cultural Melting Pot which represents 21st Century North American Society. In fact there are 22 Voting Blocks which must be recognized in 2016. Without proper representation, Effective Change in Americas Power Structure will Never occur. Im just saying. ***22 VOTING GROUPS WHICH MUST BE RECOGNIZED IN 2016*** 1) Voters who observe ISLAM as their Faith (MUSLIMS), 2) BLACK Voters, 3) LATINO Voters, 4) Young Voters and College Students, 5) Women, 6) BLACK Men, 7) GAY Voters, 8) Business Community (Wall Street and Small Business Owners), 9) U.S. Military Voters, 10) U.S. Military Veterans, 11) Police Officers, 12) Super Wealthy Voters, 13) Independent Voters, 14) Educators (Teachers, College Professors and Child Care Workers), 15) Medical Professionals, Health Care Professionals and Social Workers, 16) Organized Labor Union Members and Environmentalists, 17) Senior Citizens, 18) Sorority and Fraternity Members, 19) Evangelical and Church Community Voters, 20) Single Parent Voters (Wealthy, Middle Class and Low Income Single Parents), 21) Middle Class Voters, 22) Celebrities
Posted on: Tue, 13 Jan 2015 00:16:30 +0000

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