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‘Clock Boy’ Ahmed Homesick in Qatar, Wants to Come Back to Texas

"..Within days of demanding a total of $15 million from the City of Irving and the Irving Independent School District, “Clock Boy” Ahmed Mohamed announced in a long distance phone interview from Qatar, he is homesick and wants to come home to Texas now.

In October, Ahmed accepted a fully-funded education scholarship from the Qatar Foundation, an organization with reputed ties to the Muslim Brotherhood, over an invitation to MIT, which is among the most prestigious institutions of higher learning in the world. The family announced they would relocate to Qatar to accommodate his education, which they did.

Dallas’ KTVT 11 (CBS) interviewed the teen from halfway around the world over Facetime. Now, Ahmed claims he misses Texas. “I want to go back to a place where everyone knows me,” meaning the kids he grew up with. He also hinted a trip to Dallas may be in the works over the Christmas holiday. He told the CBS affiliate he is ready to come home and wants to do so immediately, but insists last week’s armed yet peaceful protest outside the Irving mosque stopped him......"



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Narcissistic Sociopath Disorder Patterns...

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‘Clock Boy’ Ahmed Homesick in Qatar, Wants to Come Back to Texas

"..Within days of demanding a total of $15 million from the City of Irving and the Irving Independent School District, “Clock Boy” Ahmed Mohamed announced in a long distance phone interview from Qatar, he is homesick and wants to come home to Texas now.

In October, Ahmed accepted a fully-funded education scholarship from the Qatar Foundation, an organization with reputed ties to the Muslim Brotherhood, over an invitation to MIT, which is among the most prestigious institutions of higher learning in the world. The family announced they would relocate to Qatar to accommodate his education, which they did.

Dallas’ KTVT 11 (CBS) interviewed the teen from halfway around the world over Facetime. Now, Ahmed claims he misses Texas. “I want to go back to a place where everyone knows me,” meaning the kids he grew up with. He also hinted a trip to Dallas may be in the works over the Christmas holiday. He told the CBS affiliate he is ready to come home and wants to do so immediately, but insists last week’s armed yet peaceful protest outside the Irving mosque stopped him......"
legendary
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GREAAAAAAAAAAAT

Now we are going to let every non-white walk around with bombs.. WHAT COULD POSSIBLE GO WRONG?@!

Oh no! Non-whites walking around with bombs!

Oh wait...

m.huffpost.com/us/entry/7654720


How much? 10? 20M?

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 lol this made me laugh. it looks like a vest for suicide bombing. but kinda doubt it because of the message above
but then i saw the trigger bottom right of the picture. made me laugh. haha
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GREAAAAAAAAAAAT

Now we are going to let every non-white walk around with bombs.. WHAT COULD POSSIBLE GO WRONG?@!

Oh no! Non-whites walking around with bombs!

Oh wait...

m.huffpost.com/us/entry/7654720
sr. member
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Seems like it always comes down to money. I suspected that a lawsuit would come from this when I 1st heard the story. A box with a timer and a bunch of wires....Not suspicious at all. How about a pipe with some wires and a timer next time??

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GREAAAAAAAAAAAT

Now we are going to let every non-white walk around with bombs.. WHAT COULD POSSIBLE GO WRONG?@!

At first I was like whoa. .easy.. now I am like fuck this kid.
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i'm sure they had it in their mind that bringing such thing anywhere else arise suspicions.
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This raises so many red flags. It is more than obvious that this was their intention all along. I fully believe this was a set up to postition themselves for a discrimination lawsuit. Now their true colors are showing. I'm sure they are hedging their bets on an out of court settlement because they know if it goes to trial then the investigators will pull out all stops and evidence will show this whole "clock" thing was a scam from the start. The family has a history of troublemaking. Now, this threat to sue if they don't get money is just another form of terrorism, which the family seems well versed in. Why did they feel the need to go to Qatar for "their safety" if they truly did nothing wrong? I hope so much that the school district and city call their bluff. I am willing to bet they will not file a suit. That whole family sickens me.
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Lawyers Representing Ahmed “Clock Kid” Mohamed Demand $10 Million From City Of Irving


Attorneys representing the family of Ahmed “clock kid” Mohamed sent a letter to Irving, Texas, officials demanding $10 million in compensation for “damages” and written apologies from the city’s mayor and police chief.

The letter, obtained by Dallas Morning News reporter Avi Selk, gives city officials 60 days to “comply” with the demands or face “civil action addressing the causes of action and events” related to the infamous clock incident. […]

“For personal security reasons, Ahmed and family are in Doha, Qatar. However, when they feel safe again, all of them want more than anything to come home, to Irving, Texas,” the letter states.


http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2015/11/23/ahmed-clock-kid-mohameds-family-demands-10-million-from-city-of-irving-and-thats-not-all/


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Islam and Nazism are belief systems, not races.
If there hadn't been a thousand other Muslims bombing places with homemade bombs maybe the kid wouldn't look suspicious.

This is true. And obvious. And still denied by so many people.

But there are so many Muslims in the world, the math isn't right

Oh my, let me double check the math. 1000 < 1.6 billion. Checks out.

Anyway I think "a thousand" wasn't a serious estimate of how many Muslims have been bombing people. It's obviously much more then 1000 and much less than 1.6 billion. Most Muslims don't bomb people. They just celebrate it while repeating Allahu Akbar like a moron.
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‘CLOCK BOY’ AHMED NAMED ONE OF TIME’S 30 MOST INFLUENTIAL TEENS OF 2015

Mohamed shares this year’s honors with First Daughter Malia Obama, 17, dubbed a cultural icon; celebrity kids Jaden Smith, Bindi Irwin, Kylie and Kendall Jenner; Vine sensations Lele Pons and Shawn Mendes; 15-year-old transgender Jazz Jennings, who has been living as a girl since age five; and the youngest Nobel Prize winner, Pakistani girls’ education activist Malala Yousafzai, 18, who survived being shot by the Taliban.

http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2015/10/28/clock-boy-ahmed-named-one-times-30-influential-teens-2015/


Time magazine lost all credibility a long time ago, as far as I'm concerned, and these picks just further backs that up for me. The only one among that group that is even anywhere near deserving is Malala. What the hell has little Obama done? Jaden Smith? Really? He rambles on about nothing on Twitter all day long. Bindi Irwin has turned into a hottie, and she can obviously dance well and has done some great work in conservation, so she is ok too I suppose. Kylie and Kendall Jenner? What have they done other than start their short trek to follow in Kim's skanky footsteps? I don't know who those "Vine sensations" even are, so whatever. And, of course, Time being a liberal rag that it is, a tranny gets voted in and put in the same league as a girl who stood up against the Taliban even after being shot and nearly killed. Yeah, good job Time magazine. Stay classy
legendary
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If there hadn't been a thousand other Muslims bombing places with homemade bombs maybe the kid wouldn't look suspicious.

This is true. And obvious. And still denied by so many people.

But there are so many Muslims in the world, the math isn't right


Killing people in the name of your favorite deity, the math isn't right

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If there hadn't been a thousand other Muslims bombing places with homemade bombs maybe the kid wouldn't look suspicious.

This is true. And obvious. And still denied by so many people.

But there are so many Muslims in the world, the math isn't right
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Islam and Nazism are belief systems, not races.
If there hadn't been a thousand other Muslims bombing places with homemade bombs maybe the kid wouldn't look suspicious.

This is true. And obvious. And still denied by so many people.
legendary
Activity: 1176
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‘CLOCK BOY’ AHMED NAMED ONE OF TIME’S 30 MOST INFLUENTIAL TEENS OF 2015



“Clock Boy” Ahmed Mohamed landed on TIME Magazine’s 30 Most Influential Teens of 2015. The publication announced this year’s crop of teen wonders with the 14-year-old among sports dynamos, up-and-coming Hollywood stars, kids of the rich and famous, young entrepreneurs, and a Nobel prize winning girls’ education activist who survived being shot by the Taliban.

Mohamed is the Irving, Texas student arrested and suspended from high school on Sept. 14 after bringing a homemade suitcase clock initially seen as a possible hoax bomb.

TIME says they determine their annual lists by considering accolades across numerous fields, global impact through social media and overall ability to drive news.  It appears he made the list for the international noise created by the family claiming Islamophobia and bigotry as behind his highly publicized woes despite “safe school” zero tolerance policies in public schools.

The publication describes Mohamed as making national news by bringing a homemade clock to school that “teachers and authorities mistook said clock for a bomb.” They write: “But the ninth grader’s arrest, after teachers and authorities mistook said clock for a bomb, kicked off a national debate over racial profiling—and an outpouring of support for Mohamed, who was personally invited to the White House by President Obama (who called his clock “cool”). In October, he accepted a full scholarship to a prestigious school in Qatar.”

The Texas teen turned Qatari clock kid did, in fact, turn down the esteemed MIT for the Muslim Brotherhood affiliated Qatar Foundation and their Education City. Although not mentioned in TIME, Mohamed is also known for his Saudi funded Mecca pilgrimage, a visit with genocidal Sudanese Islamic autocrat Bashir, a promo video appearance with Hamas supporter Nihad Awad, also the co-founder of the Council of American Islamic Relations (CAIR), an organization charged as an unindicted co-conspirator in the largest terrorism-financing case in U.S history, the Holy Land Foundation trial. The clockmaker was also honored at CAIR’s Oct. 17 Virginia-held banquet.

Mohamed shares this year’s honors with First Daughter Malia Obama, 17, dubbed a cultural icon; celebrity kids Jaden Smith, Bindi Irwin, Kylie and Kendall Jenner; Vine sensations Lele Pons and Shawn Mendes; 15-year-old transgender Jazz Jennings, who has been living as a girl since age five; and the youngest Nobel Prize winner, Pakistani girls’ education activist Malala Yousafzai, 18, who survived being shot by the Taliban.

A few more among the 30 winners are a bow tie-making entrepreneur , the world’s youngest snowboarder, a teen restauranteur, a few Hollywood actresses, a soccer star, a Brazilian libertarian, a Chinese revolutionary, a rapper, a video game reviewer, a venture capitalist, and a 17-year-old high school student who invented a new way to test for the Ebola vaccine.

Mohamed recently reunited with his confusing-looking metal suitcase timepiece, a 110 volt mass of circuitry and wires from a commercially dissembled clock. It sat at the Irving Police Department for over a month because no one in the Mohamed family picked it up, despite officer requests. On Oct. 23, Mohamed family attorney Reggie London came and got it, Irving PD spokesman James McLellan told Breitbart Texas. The “influential” teen and his 9/11 “Truther” Sudanese father, however, still have not signed a release waiver to allow the school district to tell their side of the “clock boy” story.


http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2015/10/28/clock-boy-ahmed-named-one-times-30-influential-teens-2015/


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They are doing worse things in Guantanamo. Again, another topic for another day.
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If there hadn't been a thousand other Muslims bombing places with homemade bombs maybe the kid wouldn't look suspicious.
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It is a terrorist act, the authorities too much to handle this case, the Muslim child is a genius, making an hour a result of his own creations, the country should be proud of the creative things, its not even hold to be destroyed
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By the way, it's not a "legal detention" if it is done without trial

But that's a whole new topic for another day

(Yes, I believe in abolition of coercive, violent law enforcement)
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