Dallas clock boy on way to Mecca then Obama

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Farewell to Ahmed the Clock Boy
As he absconds to Qatar, his influence is undeniable. But is it for good or ill?
October 30, 2015
Robert Spencer

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“Not many people make national news by bringing a homemade clock to school,” gushed Time as it named Ahmed Mohamed to its list of “The 30 Most Influential Teens of 2015.” "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 a 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.”

Racial profiling? Really? What race is jihad terror again? What race is carrying what could be a bomb to a school? I keep forgetting.

In any case, Time’s selection was perfectly fitting. Ahmed Mohamed probably deserves to be on the list more than any of the other 29 teens. As he hobnobbed with world leaders and was hailed as a hero by the international media, his influence was undeniable; the only question was whether it was a positive or a negative influence.

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This ridiculous claim, and maybe even the move to Qatar as well, is likely related to the family’s earlier and equally risible claim that Ahmed, grinning broadly in photo after photo as he meets the world’s elites, has been “severely traumatized” by all this. They gave us that howler as they retained lawyers. Now, moving to Qatar to get away from the wave of “Islamophobia” that has engulfed poor Ahmed, they will likely be looking for those lawyers to deliver for them the coup de grace of this whole silly affair: a big payday.

We will be hearing more from this Influential Teen and his family.

Farewell to Ahmed the Clock Boy
 
Clock Boy Is Back, And His Lawyers Want $15 Million From The Gov’t
Posted Monday, November 23rd 2015 @ 3pm by Jonah Bennett

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The law firm representing Ahmed Mohamed, who has become known as Clock Boy, has sent the Irving City Hall and Irving School District a letter demanding $10 million and $5 million respectively for the poor treatment of Mohamed.

If the government refuses to cough up the $15 mil, the law firm will file a suit for damages. The city and school have 60 days to comply.

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Read more: Clock Boy Is Back, And His Lawyers Want $15 Million From The Gov’t | 103.7 The Q

This is what the little sob needs, size 15 boot up his ass...
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