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In reply to the discussion: Arkansas Republicans' comments on slavery, Muslims stir controversy [View all]James48
(4,428 posts)3. Nasty man
"Charles Fuqua of Batesville, Arkansas, is currently seeking a House of Representatives seat. His e-book "God's Law: The Only Political Solution" came out in April on Amazon.
"I see no solution to the Muslim problem short of expelling all followers of the religion from the United States," he writes in his book, according to The Arkansas Times newspaper.
Fuqua, an attorney, served as a state representative from 1995 to 1998 before losing a state senate race.
Neither Hubbard nor Fuqua could be reached for comment. Both are running for election in November.
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I cry daily for the hatred and ignorance that festers across our great nation.
"I see no solution to the Muslim problem short of expelling all followers of the religion from the United States," he writes in his book, according to The Arkansas Times newspaper.
Fuqua, an attorney, served as a state representative from 1995 to 1998 before losing a state senate race.
Neither Hubbard nor Fuqua could be reached for comment. Both are running for election in November.
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I cry daily for the hatred and ignorance that festers across our great nation.
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Probably, one only has to realize that their ideas are common in Batesville and
sinkingfeeling
Oct 2012
#59
I don't know. Maybe because his comments are cruel and bigoted and WRONG and people's
efhmc
Oct 2012
#36
Of course he might be right, so in order to test his thesis I suggest that Jon undergo a 7 year
grantcart
Oct 2012
#5
If you have to self-publish your book it is likely because it is a piece of crap
bluestateguy
Oct 2012
#15
"...Democratic governor but has voted Republican in the past three presidential elections..."
Spitfire of ATJ
Oct 2012
#17
Down here in the Natural State, it's all about god and guns but don't trust a GOP governor
Hestia
Oct 2012
#18
Some of it may be remnants of the DLC. They wrote off a lot of "Red States" and left a token staff..
Spitfire of ATJ
Oct 2012
#19
The South has had more than it's share of corrupt Republicans who remind you of "Boss Hogg".
Spitfire of ATJ
Oct 2012
#35
His wife Tipper used to spout that "family values" crap like a Republican....
Spitfire of ATJ
Oct 2012
#54
Until 2010, 3 out of 4 Congressmen and both Senators were Democrats as well. Now it's
sinkingfeeling
Oct 2012
#60
The Rape of Nanking has long believed to be an abomination upon its people may have been a blessing
Suji to Seoul
Oct 2012
#29
Would you please add his e-mail address and the petition link to your orginal post.
efhmc
Oct 2012
#34
"Wouldn't life for Republicans be better if they learned to appreciate a good education?"
yurbud
Oct 2012
#37