Humayun Khan’s Army Comrades Remember Him As A Selfless Patriot

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“The Khan family is our family.”

Soldiers who served with the Army captain whose parents Donald Trump attacked after they condemned his Islamophobia at the Democratic National Convention say the war hero was a selfless patriot.

Capt. Humayun S.M. Khan, who was Muslim, was killed in Iraq in 2004, saving several other soldiers’ lives in the process. His father, Khizr Khan, highlighted that sacrifice in his DNC speech and rebuked Trump’s proposal to ban Muslims from immigrating to the U.S.

“If it was up to Donald Trump, he never would have been in America,” Khan said last Thursday.

The GOP nominee has spent the ensuing days attacking Khizr Khan and his wife,Ghazala, drawing criticism from many politicians on both sides of the aisle as well as the families of fallen soldiers.

“When you question a mother’s pain, by implying that her religion, not her grief, kept her from addressing an arena of people, you are attacking us,” read a letter that 17 families of service members killed in combat signed.

Some of Khan’s former army comrades have echoed that sentiment in interviews this past week and reflected on how the captain always put others before himself.

Retired Gen. Dana Pittard, who was Khan’s brigade commander, told the Daily Beastthat the captain was an “American patriot.” Trump’s remarks show he doesn’t understand the camaraderie between military families, he said.

“The Khan family is our family,” Pittard added.

Former Army Pfc. Vanessa Brenes-Ramirez described the captain to the Daily Beast as her “protector,” in the article published Tuesday.

“I didn’t even know he was a Muslim,” she said. “He was American. That’s what he was. All the colors we saw were green.”

Brenes-Ramirez told the Boston Herald Monday that she was uncomfortable with Khan’s death becoming a focal point in the presidential campaign.

“I hate that they are making it about religion or beliefs,” she said. “He believed in the military, that’s what his dad was saying. He was a hero — so many more people could have died that day. He represented the United States. He didn’t think twice about doing what he needed to do to save people.”

Several soldiers who served with Khan also spoke to The Washington Post in a tribute article published Tuesday. While those service members would not comment on Trump’s remarks nor the ensuing backlash, they did praise the captain’s leadership.

“He never put his rank above his care for his soldiers and his comrades,” said former Sgt. Laci Walker, who served with Khan. “He was the most amazing officer I ever worked for.”

"I hate that they are making it about religion or beliefs ... He was a hero — so many more people could have died that day."

More: Humayun Khan’s Army Comrades Remember Him As A Selfless Patriot

Captain Kahn was obviously a great American patriot - and hero! Rest in peace, Sir.
 
“The Khan family is our family.”

Soldiers who served with the Army captain whose parents Donald Trump attacked after they condemned his Islamophobia at the Democratic National Convention say the war hero was a selfless patriot.

Capt. Humayun S.M. Khan, who was Muslim, was killed in Iraq in 2004, saving several other soldiers’ lives in the process. His father, Khizr Khan, highlighted that sacrifice in his DNC speech and rebuked Trump’s proposal to ban Muslims from immigrating to the U.S.

“If it was up to Donald Trump, he never would have been in America,” Khan said last Thursday.

The GOP nominee has spent the ensuing days attacking Khizr Khan and his wife,Ghazala, drawing criticism from many politicians on both sides of the aisle as well as the families of fallen soldiers.

“When you question a mother’s pain, by implying that her religion, not her grief, kept her from addressing an arena of people, you are attacking us,” read a letter that 17 families of service members killed in combat signed.

Some of Khan’s former army comrades have echoed that sentiment in interviews this past week and reflected on how the captain always put others before himself.

Retired Gen. Dana Pittard, who was Khan’s brigade commander, told the Daily Beastthat the captain was an “American patriot.” Trump’s remarks show he doesn’t understand the camaraderie between military families, he said.

“The Khan family is our family,” Pittard added.

Former Army Pfc. Vanessa Brenes-Ramirez described the captain to the Daily Beast as her “protector,” in the article published Tuesday.

“I didn’t even know he was a Muslim,” she said. “He was American. That’s what he was. All the colors we saw were green.”

Brenes-Ramirez told the Boston Herald Monday that she was uncomfortable with Khan’s death becoming a focal point in the presidential campaign.

“I hate that they are making it about religion or beliefs,” she said. “He believed in the military, that’s what his dad was saying. He was a hero — so many more people could have died that day. He represented the United States. He didn’t think twice about doing what he needed to do to save people.”

Several soldiers who served with Khan also spoke to The Washington Post in a tribute article published Tuesday. While those service members would not comment on Trump’s remarks nor the ensuing backlash, they did praise the captain’s leadership.

“He never put his rank above his care for his soldiers and his comrades,” said former Sgt. Laci Walker, who served with Khan. “He was the most amazing officer I ever worked for.”

"I hate that they are making it about religion or beliefs ... He was a hero — so many more people could have died that day."

More: Humayun Khan’s Army Comrades Remember Him As A Selfless Patriot

Captain Kahn was obviously a great American patriot - and hero! Rest in peace, Sir.

Great. He was a good soldier. Honor him.

Unfortunately, his parents are dupes, and possibly more than that.

The plot thickens ...
 
“The Khan family is our family.”

Soldiers who served with the Army captain whose parents Donald Trump attacked after they condemned his Islamophobia at the Democratic National Convention say the war hero was a selfless patriot.

Capt. Humayun S.M. Khan, who was Muslim, was killed in Iraq in 2004, saving several other soldiers’ lives in the process. His father, Khizr Khan, highlighted that sacrifice in his DNC speech and rebuked Trump’s proposal to ban Muslims from immigrating to the U.S.

“If it was up to Donald Trump, he never would have been in America,” Khan said last Thursday.

The GOP nominee has spent the ensuing days attacking Khizr Khan and his wife,Ghazala, drawing criticism from many politicians on both sides of the aisle as well as the families of fallen soldiers.

“When you question a mother’s pain, by implying that her religion, not her grief, kept her from addressing an arena of people, you are attacking us,” read a letter that 17 families of service members killed in combat signed.

Some of Khan’s former army comrades have echoed that sentiment in interviews this past week and reflected on how the captain always put others before himself.

Retired Gen. Dana Pittard, who was Khan’s brigade commander, told the Daily Beastthat the captain was an “American patriot.” Trump’s remarks show he doesn’t understand the camaraderie between military families, he said.

“The Khan family is our family,” Pittard added.

Former Army Pfc. Vanessa Brenes-Ramirez described the captain to the Daily Beast as her “protector,” in the article published Tuesday.

“I didn’t even know he was a Muslim,” she said. “He was American. That’s what he was. All the colors we saw were green.”

Brenes-Ramirez told the Boston Herald Monday that she was uncomfortable with Khan’s death becoming a focal point in the presidential campaign.

“I hate that they are making it about religion or beliefs,” she said. “He believed in the military, that’s what his dad was saying. He was a hero — so many more people could have died that day. He represented the United States. He didn’t think twice about doing what he needed to do to save people.”

Several soldiers who served with Khan also spoke to The Washington Post in a tribute article published Tuesday. While those service members would not comment on Trump’s remarks nor the ensuing backlash, they did praise the captain’s leadership.

“He never put his rank above his care for his soldiers and his comrades,” said former Sgt. Laci Walker, who served with Khan. “He was the most amazing officer I ever worked for.”

"I hate that they are making it about religion or beliefs ... He was a hero — so many more people could have died that day."

More: Humayun Khan’s Army Comrades Remember Him As A Selfless Patriot

Captain Kahn was obviously a great American patriot - and hero! Rest in peace, Sir.

Great. He was a good soldier. Honor him.

Unfortunately, his parents are dupes, and possibly more than that.

The plot thickens ...

Yes, I'm sure that Trump and his NaziCon cult will work tirelessly to smear the Kahn family. To be expected...
 
“The Khan family is our family.”

Soldiers who served with the Army captain whose parents Donald Trump attacked after they condemned his Islamophobia at the Democratic National Convention say the war hero was a selfless patriot.

Capt. Humayun S.M. Khan, who was Muslim, was killed in Iraq in 2004, saving several other soldiers’ lives in the process. His father, Khizr Khan, highlighted that sacrifice in his DNC speech and rebuked Trump’s proposal to ban Muslims from immigrating to the U.S.

“If it was up to Donald Trump, he never would have been in America,” Khan said last Thursday.

The GOP nominee has spent the ensuing days attacking Khizr Khan and his wife,Ghazala, drawing criticism from many politicians on both sides of the aisle as well as the families of fallen soldiers.

“When you question a mother’s pain, by implying that her religion, not her grief, kept her from addressing an arena of people, you are attacking us,” read a letter that 17 families of service members killed in combat signed.

Some of Khan’s former army comrades have echoed that sentiment in interviews this past week and reflected on how the captain always put others before himself.

Retired Gen. Dana Pittard, who was Khan’s brigade commander, told the Daily Beastthat the captain was an “American patriot.” Trump’s remarks show he doesn’t understand the camaraderie between military families, he said.

“The Khan family is our family,” Pittard added.

Former Army Pfc. Vanessa Brenes-Ramirez described the captain to the Daily Beast as her “protector,” in the article published Tuesday.

“I didn’t even know he was a Muslim,” she said. “He was American. That’s what he was. All the colors we saw were green.”

Brenes-Ramirez told the Boston Herald Monday that she was uncomfortable with Khan’s death becoming a focal point in the presidential campaign.

“I hate that they are making it about religion or beliefs,” she said. “He believed in the military, that’s what his dad was saying. He was a hero — so many more people could have died that day. He represented the United States. He didn’t think twice about doing what he needed to do to save people.”

Several soldiers who served with Khan also spoke to The Washington Post in a tribute article published Tuesday. While those service members would not comment on Trump’s remarks nor the ensuing backlash, they did praise the captain’s leadership.

“He never put his rank above his care for his soldiers and his comrades,” said former Sgt. Laci Walker, who served with Khan. “He was the most amazing officer I ever worked for.”

"I hate that they are making it about religion or beliefs ... He was a hero — so many more people could have died that day."

More: Humayun Khan’s Army Comrades Remember Him As A Selfless Patriot

Captain Kahn was obviously a great American patriot - and hero! Rest in peace, Sir.

Only the ones you hear, and that's because only the ones who say that are being reported in the liberal media, Redskin
 
“The Khan family is our family.”

Soldiers who served with the Army captain whose parents Donald Trump attacked after they condemned his Islamophobia at the Democratic National Convention say the war hero was a selfless patriot.

Capt. Humayun S.M. Khan, who was Muslim, was killed in Iraq in 2004, saving several other soldiers’ lives in the process. His father, Khizr Khan, highlighted that sacrifice in his DNC speech and rebuked Trump’s proposal to ban Muslims from immigrating to the U.S.

“If it was up to Donald Trump, he never would have been in America,” Khan said last Thursday.

The GOP nominee has spent the ensuing days attacking Khizr Khan and his wife,Ghazala, drawing criticism from many politicians on both sides of the aisle as well as the families of fallen soldiers.

“When you question a mother’s pain, by implying that her religion, not her grief, kept her from addressing an arena of people, you are attacking us,” read a letter that 17 families of service members killed in combat signed.

Some of Khan’s former army comrades have echoed that sentiment in interviews this past week and reflected on how the captain always put others before himself.

Retired Gen. Dana Pittard, who was Khan’s brigade commander, told the Daily Beastthat the captain was an “American patriot.” Trump’s remarks show he doesn’t understand the camaraderie between military families, he said.

“The Khan family is our family,” Pittard added.

Former Army Pfc. Vanessa Brenes-Ramirez described the captain to the Daily Beast as her “protector,” in the article published Tuesday.

“I didn’t even know he was a Muslim,” she said. “He was American. That’s what he was. All the colors we saw were green.”

Brenes-Ramirez told the Boston Herald Monday that she was uncomfortable with Khan’s death becoming a focal point in the presidential campaign.

“I hate that they are making it about religion or beliefs,” she said. “He believed in the military, that’s what his dad was saying. He was a hero — so many more people could have died that day. He represented the United States. He didn’t think twice about doing what he needed to do to save people.”

Several soldiers who served with Khan also spoke to The Washington Post in a tribute article published Tuesday. While those service members would not comment on Trump’s remarks nor the ensuing backlash, they did praise the captain’s leadership.

“He never put his rank above his care for his soldiers and his comrades,” said former Sgt. Laci Walker, who served with Khan. “He was the most amazing officer I ever worked for.”

"I hate that they are making it about religion or beliefs ... He was a hero — so many more people could have died that day."

More: Humayun Khan’s Army Comrades Remember Him As A Selfless Patriot

Captain Kahn was obviously a great American patriot - and hero! Rest in peace, Sir.

Great. He was a good soldier. Honor him.

Unfortunately, his parents are dupes, and possibly more than that.

The plot thickens ...

Yes, I'm sure that Trump and his NaziCon cult will work tirelessly to smear the Kahn family. To be expected...

It's already been done. The Democrats were too stupid to realize that folks would find out exactly what and who he really was.
 
“The Khan family is our family.”

Soldiers who served with the Army captain whose parents Donald Trump attacked after they condemned his Islamophobia at the Democratic National Convention say the war hero was a selfless patriot.

Capt. Humayun S.M. Khan, who was Muslim, was killed in Iraq in 2004, saving several other soldiers’ lives in the process. His father, Khizr Khan, highlighted that sacrifice in his DNC speech and rebuked Trump’s proposal to ban Muslims from immigrating to the U.S.

“If it was up to Donald Trump, he never would have been in America,” Khan said last Thursday.

The GOP nominee has spent the ensuing days attacking Khizr Khan and his wife,Ghazala, drawing criticism from many politicians on both sides of the aisle as well as the families of fallen soldiers.

“When you question a mother’s pain, by implying that her religion, not her grief, kept her from addressing an arena of people, you are attacking us,” read a letter that 17 families of service members killed in combat signed.

Some of Khan’s former army comrades have echoed that sentiment in interviews this past week and reflected on how the captain always put others before himself.

Retired Gen. Dana Pittard, who was Khan’s brigade commander, told the Daily Beastthat the captain was an “American patriot.” Trump’s remarks show he doesn’t understand the camaraderie between military families, he said.

“The Khan family is our family,” Pittard added.

Former Army Pfc. Vanessa Brenes-Ramirez described the captain to the Daily Beast as her “protector,” in the article published Tuesday.

“I didn’t even know he was a Muslim,” she said. “He was American. That’s what he was. All the colors we saw were green.”

Brenes-Ramirez told the Boston Herald Monday that she was uncomfortable with Khan’s death becoming a focal point in the presidential campaign.

“I hate that they are making it about religion or beliefs,” she said. “He believed in the military, that’s what his dad was saying. He was a hero — so many more people could have died that day. He represented the United States. He didn’t think twice about doing what he needed to do to save people.”

Several soldiers who served with Khan also spoke to The Washington Post in a tribute article published Tuesday. While those service members would not comment on Trump’s remarks nor the ensuing backlash, they did praise the captain’s leadership.

“He never put his rank above his care for his soldiers and his comrades,” said former Sgt. Laci Walker, who served with Khan. “He was the most amazing officer I ever worked for.”

"I hate that they are making it about religion or beliefs ... He was a hero — so many more people could have died that day."

More: Humayun Khan’s Army Comrades Remember Him As A Selfless Patriot

Captain Kahn was obviously a great American patriot - and hero! Rest in peace, Sir.

Great. He was a good soldier. Honor him.

Unfortunately, his parents are dupes, and possibly more than that.

The plot thickens ...

Yes, I'm sure that Trump and his NaziCon cult will work tirelessly to smear the Kahn family. To be expected...

Facts is facts. He invited a look, and the eyes have fallen upon him. There are questions to be answered concerning Mr. Khan's business, the Saudis and the Clintons.
 
“The Khan family is our family.”

Soldiers who served with the Army captain whose parents Donald Trump attacked after they condemned his Islamophobia at the Democratic National Convention say the war hero was a selfless patriot.

Capt. Humayun S.M. Khan, who was Muslim, was killed in Iraq in 2004, saving several other soldiers’ lives in the process. His father, Khizr Khan, highlighted that sacrifice in his DNC speech and rebuked Trump’s proposal to ban Muslims from immigrating to the U.S.

“If it was up to Donald Trump, he never would have been in America,” Khan said last Thursday.

The GOP nominee has spent the ensuing days attacking Khizr Khan and his wife,Ghazala, drawing criticism from many politicians on both sides of the aisle as well as the families of fallen soldiers.

“When you question a mother’s pain, by implying that her religion, not her grief, kept her from addressing an arena of people, you are attacking us,” read a letter that 17 families of service members killed in combat signed.

Some of Khan’s former army comrades have echoed that sentiment in interviews this past week and reflected on how the captain always put others before himself.

Retired Gen. Dana Pittard, who was Khan’s brigade commander, told the Daily Beastthat the captain was an “American patriot.” Trump’s remarks show he doesn’t understand the camaraderie between military families, he said.

“The Khan family is our family,” Pittard added.

Former Army Pfc. Vanessa Brenes-Ramirez described the captain to the Daily Beast as her “protector,” in the article published Tuesday.

“I didn’t even know he was a Muslim,” she said. “He was American. That’s what he was. All the colors we saw were green.”

Brenes-Ramirez told the Boston Herald Monday that she was uncomfortable with Khan’s death becoming a focal point in the presidential campaign.

“I hate that they are making it about religion or beliefs,” she said. “He believed in the military, that’s what his dad was saying. He was a hero — so many more people could have died that day. He represented the United States. He didn’t think twice about doing what he needed to do to save people.”

Several soldiers who served with Khan also spoke to The Washington Post in a tribute article published Tuesday. While those service members would not comment on Trump’s remarks nor the ensuing backlash, they did praise the captain’s leadership.

“He never put his rank above his care for his soldiers and his comrades,” said former Sgt. Laci Walker, who served with Khan. “He was the most amazing officer I ever worked for.”

"I hate that they are making it about religion or beliefs ... He was a hero — so many more people could have died that day."

More: Humayun Khan’s Army Comrades Remember Him As A Selfless Patriot

Captain Kahn was obviously a great American patriot - and hero! Rest in peace, Sir.

Great. He was a good soldier. Honor him.

Unfortunately, his parents are dupes, and possibly more than that.

The plot thickens ...

Yes, I'm sure that Trump and his NaziCon cult will work tirelessly to smear the Kahn family. To be expected...

It's already been done. The Democrats were too stupid to realize that folks would find out exactly what and who he really was.

It's almost as if they don't realize they're being recorded, and that there are people who will investigate any allegations or suspicions.
 
I hear his brothers in arms saying don't politicize his service. His dad did that.
 
“The Khan family is our family.”

Soldiers who served with the Army captain whose parents Donald Trump attacked after they condemned his Islamophobia at the Democratic National Convention say the war hero was a selfless patriot.

Capt. Humayun S.M. Khan, who was Muslim, was killed in Iraq in 2004, saving several other soldiers’ lives in the process. His father, Khizr Khan, highlighted that sacrifice in his DNC speech and rebuked Trump’s proposal to ban Muslims from immigrating to the U.S.

“If it was up to Donald Trump, he never would have been in America,” Khan said last Thursday.

The GOP nominee has spent the ensuing days attacking Khizr Khan and his wife,Ghazala, drawing criticism from many politicians on both sides of the aisle as well as the families of fallen soldiers.

“When you question a mother’s pain, by implying that her religion, not her grief, kept her from addressing an arena of people, you are attacking us,” read a letter that 17 families of service members killed in combat signed.

Some of Khan’s former army comrades have echoed that sentiment in interviews this past week and reflected on how the captain always put others before himself.

Retired Gen. Dana Pittard, who was Khan’s brigade commander, told the Daily Beastthat the captain was an “American patriot.” Trump’s remarks show he doesn’t understand the camaraderie between military families, he said.

“The Khan family is our family,” Pittard added.

Former Army Pfc. Vanessa Brenes-Ramirez described the captain to the Daily Beast as her “protector,” in the article published Tuesday.

“I didn’t even know he was a Muslim,” she said. “He was American. That’s what he was. All the colors we saw were green.”

Brenes-Ramirez told the Boston Herald Monday that she was uncomfortable with Khan’s death becoming a focal point in the presidential campaign.

“I hate that they are making it about religion or beliefs,” she said. “He believed in the military, that’s what his dad was saying. He was a hero — so many more people could have died that day. He represented the United States. He didn’t think twice about doing what he needed to do to save people.”

Several soldiers who served with Khan also spoke to The Washington Post in a tribute article published Tuesday. While those service members would not comment on Trump’s remarks nor the ensuing backlash, they did praise the captain’s leadership.

“He never put his rank above his care for his soldiers and his comrades,” said former Sgt. Laci Walker, who served with Khan. “He was the most amazing officer I ever worked for.”

"I hate that they are making it about religion or beliefs ... He was a hero — so many more people could have died that day."

More: Humayun Khan’s Army Comrades Remember Him As A Selfless Patriot

Captain Kahn was obviously a great American patriot - and hero! Rest in peace, Sir.

Great. He was a good soldier. Honor him.

Unfortunately, his parents are dupes, and possibly more than that.

The plot thickens ...

Yes, I'm sure that Trump and his NaziCon cult will work tirelessly to smear the Kahn family. To be expected...

Facts is facts. He invited a look, and the eyes have fallen upon him. There are questions to be answered concerning Mr. Khan's business, the Saudis and the Clintons.

None of that, even if true, makes Trump look less the shit.
 
“The Khan family is our family.”

Soldiers who served with the Army captain whose parents Donald Trump attacked after they condemned his Islamophobia at the Democratic National Convention say the war hero was a selfless patriot.

Capt. Humayun S.M. Khan, who was Muslim, was killed in Iraq in 2004, saving several other soldiers’ lives in the process. His father, Khizr Khan, highlighted that sacrifice in his DNC speech and rebuked Trump’s proposal to ban Muslims from immigrating to the U.S.

“If it was up to Donald Trump, he never would have been in America,” Khan said last Thursday.

The GOP nominee has spent the ensuing days attacking Khizr Khan and his wife,Ghazala, drawing criticism from many politicians on both sides of the aisle as well as the families of fallen soldiers.

“When you question a mother’s pain, by implying that her religion, not her grief, kept her from addressing an arena of people, you are attacking us,” read a letter that 17 families of service members killed in combat signed.

Some of Khan’s former army comrades have echoed that sentiment in interviews this past week and reflected on how the captain always put others before himself.

Retired Gen. Dana Pittard, who was Khan’s brigade commander, told the Daily Beastthat the captain was an “American patriot.” Trump’s remarks show he doesn’t understand the camaraderie between military families, he said.

“The Khan family is our family,” Pittard added.

Former Army Pfc. Vanessa Brenes-Ramirez described the captain to the Daily Beast as her “protector,” in the article published Tuesday.

“I didn’t even know he was a Muslim,” she said. “He was American. That’s what he was. All the colors we saw were green.”

Brenes-Ramirez told the Boston Herald Monday that she was uncomfortable with Khan’s death becoming a focal point in the presidential campaign.

“I hate that they are making it about religion or beliefs,” she said. “He believed in the military, that’s what his dad was saying. He was a hero — so many more people could have died that day. He represented the United States. He didn’t think twice about doing what he needed to do to save people.”

Several soldiers who served with Khan also spoke to The Washington Post in a tribute article published Tuesday. While those service members would not comment on Trump’s remarks nor the ensuing backlash, they did praise the captain’s leadership.

“He never put his rank above his care for his soldiers and his comrades,” said former Sgt. Laci Walker, who served with Khan. “He was the most amazing officer I ever worked for.”

"I hate that they are making it about religion or beliefs ... He was a hero — so many more people could have died that day."

More: Humayun Khan’s Army Comrades Remember Him As A Selfless Patriot

Captain Kahn was obviously a great American patriot - and hero! Rest in peace, Sir.

I appreciate his service and his sacrifice. I thank him and am very grateful for him and those like him.

I've read some of what his father has published and hope the father does not further his (father's) agenda. The joys of sharia should not be discovered in the US. The US should never realize a religious government as it is incompatible with western freedoms and equality.

I am very sorry for his (father's) loss, but totally disagree with his (father's) views, as should all Americans, IMO.
 
“The Khan family is our family.”

Soldiers who served with the Army captain whose parents Donald Trump attacked after they condemned his Islamophobia at the Democratic National Convention say the war hero was a selfless patriot.

Capt. Humayun S.M. Khan, who was Muslim, was killed in Iraq in 2004, saving several other soldiers’ lives in the process. His father, Khizr Khan, highlighted that sacrifice in his DNC speech and rebuked Trump’s proposal to ban Muslims from immigrating to the U.S.

“If it was up to Donald Trump, he never would have been in America,” Khan said last Thursday.

The GOP nominee has spent the ensuing days attacking Khizr Khan and his wife,Ghazala, drawing criticism from many politicians on both sides of the aisle as well as the families of fallen soldiers.

“When you question a mother’s pain, by implying that her religion, not her grief, kept her from addressing an arena of people, you are attacking us,” read a letter that 17 families of service members killed in combat signed.

Some of Khan’s former army comrades have echoed that sentiment in interviews this past week and reflected on how the captain always put others before himself.

Retired Gen. Dana Pittard, who was Khan’s brigade commander, told the Daily Beastthat the captain was an “American patriot.” Trump’s remarks show he doesn’t understand the camaraderie between military families, he said.

“The Khan family is our family,” Pittard added.

Former Army Pfc. Vanessa Brenes-Ramirez described the captain to the Daily Beast as her “protector,” in the article published Tuesday.

“I didn’t even know he was a Muslim,” she said. “He was American. That’s what he was. All the colors we saw were green.”

Brenes-Ramirez told the Boston Herald Monday that she was uncomfortable with Khan’s death becoming a focal point in the presidential campaign.

“I hate that they are making it about religion or beliefs,” she said. “He believed in the military, that’s what his dad was saying. He was a hero — so many more people could have died that day. He represented the United States. He didn’t think twice about doing what he needed to do to save people.”

Several soldiers who served with Khan also spoke to The Washington Post in a tribute article published Tuesday. While those service members would not comment on Trump’s remarks nor the ensuing backlash, they did praise the captain’s leadership.

“He never put his rank above his care for his soldiers and his comrades,” said former Sgt. Laci Walker, who served with Khan. “He was the most amazing officer I ever worked for.”

"I hate that they are making it about religion or beliefs ... He was a hero — so many more people could have died that day."

More: Humayun Khan’s Army Comrades Remember Him As A Selfless Patriot

Captain Kahn was obviously a great American patriot - and hero! Rest in peace, Sir.

Great. He was a good soldier. Honor him.

Unfortunately, his parents are dupes, and possibly more than that.

The plot thickens ...

Yes, I'm sure that Trump and his NaziCon cult will work tirelessly to smear the Kahn family. To be expected...

It's already been done. The Democrats were too stupid to realize that folks would find out exactly what and who he really was.

It's almost as if they don't realize they're being recorded, and that there are people who will investigate any allegations or suspicions.
It's almost as if Drumpf minions don't realize that the American public is watching them.
 
“The Khan family is our family.”

Soldiers who served with the Army captain whose parents Donald Trump attacked after they condemned his Islamophobia at the Democratic National Convention say the war hero was a selfless patriot.

Capt. Humayun S.M. Khan, who was Muslim, was killed in Iraq in 2004, saving several other soldiers’ lives in the process. His father, Khizr Khan, highlighted that sacrifice in his DNC speech and rebuked Trump’s proposal to ban Muslims from immigrating to the U.S.

“If it was up to Donald Trump, he never would have been in America,” Khan said last Thursday.

The GOP nominee has spent the ensuing days attacking Khizr Khan and his wife,Ghazala, drawing criticism from many politicians on both sides of the aisle as well as the families of fallen soldiers.

“When you question a mother’s pain, by implying that her religion, not her grief, kept her from addressing an arena of people, you are attacking us,” read a letter that 17 families of service members killed in combat signed.

Some of Khan’s former army comrades have echoed that sentiment in interviews this past week and reflected on how the captain always put others before himself.

Retired Gen. Dana Pittard, who was Khan’s brigade commander, told the Daily Beastthat the captain was an “American patriot.” Trump’s remarks show he doesn’t understand the camaraderie between military families, he said.

“The Khan family is our family,” Pittard added.

Former Army Pfc. Vanessa Brenes-Ramirez described the captain to the Daily Beast as her “protector,” in the article published Tuesday.

“I didn’t even know he was a Muslim,” she said. “He was American. That’s what he was. All the colors we saw were green.”

Brenes-Ramirez told the Boston Herald Monday that she was uncomfortable with Khan’s death becoming a focal point in the presidential campaign.

“I hate that they are making it about religion or beliefs,” she said. “He believed in the military, that’s what his dad was saying. He was a hero — so many more people could have died that day. He represented the United States. He didn’t think twice about doing what he needed to do to save people.”

Several soldiers who served with Khan also spoke to The Washington Post in a tribute article published Tuesday. While those service members would not comment on Trump’s remarks nor the ensuing backlash, they did praise the captain’s leadership.

“He never put his rank above his care for his soldiers and his comrades,” said former Sgt. Laci Walker, who served with Khan. “He was the most amazing officer I ever worked for.”

"I hate that they are making it about religion or beliefs ... He was a hero — so many more people could have died that day."

More: Humayun Khan’s Army Comrades Remember Him As A Selfless Patriot

Captain Kahn was obviously a great American patriot - and hero! Rest in peace, Sir.

Great. He was a good soldier. Honor him.

Unfortunately, his parents are dupes, and possibly more than that.

The plot thickens ...

Yes, I'm sure that Trump and his NaziCon cult will work tirelessly to smear the Kahn family. To be expected...

Facts is facts. He invited a look, and the eyes have fallen upon him. There are questions to be answered concerning Mr. Khan's business, the Saudis and the Clintons.

None of that, even if true, makes Trump look less the shit.

Makes the father look like a shit though.
 
“The Khan family is our family.”

Soldiers who served with the Army captain whose parents Donald Trump attacked after they condemned his Islamophobia at the Democratic National Convention say the war hero was a selfless patriot.

Capt. Humayun S.M. Khan, who was Muslim, was killed in Iraq in 2004, saving several other soldiers’ lives in the process. His father, Khizr Khan, highlighted that sacrifice in his DNC speech and rebuked Trump’s proposal to ban Muslims from immigrating to the U.S.

“If it was up to Donald Trump, he never would have been in America,” Khan said last Thursday.

The GOP nominee has spent the ensuing days attacking Khizr Khan and his wife,Ghazala, drawing criticism from many politicians on both sides of the aisle as well as the families of fallen soldiers.

“When you question a mother’s pain, by implying that her religion, not her grief, kept her from addressing an arena of people, you are attacking us,” read a letter that 17 families of service members killed in combat signed.

Some of Khan’s former army comrades have echoed that sentiment in interviews this past week and reflected on how the captain always put others before himself.

Retired Gen. Dana Pittard, who was Khan’s brigade commander, told the Daily Beastthat the captain was an “American patriot.” Trump’s remarks show he doesn’t understand the camaraderie between military families, he said.

“The Khan family is our family,” Pittard added.

Former Army Pfc. Vanessa Brenes-Ramirez described the captain to the Daily Beast as her “protector,” in the article published Tuesday.

“I didn’t even know he was a Muslim,” she said. “He was American. That’s what he was. All the colors we saw were green.”

Brenes-Ramirez told the Boston Herald Monday that she was uncomfortable with Khan’s death becoming a focal point in the presidential campaign.

“I hate that they are making it about religion or beliefs,” she said. “He believed in the military, that’s what his dad was saying. He was a hero — so many more people could have died that day. He represented the United States. He didn’t think twice about doing what he needed to do to save people.”

Several soldiers who served with Khan also spoke to The Washington Post in a tribute article published Tuesday. While those service members would not comment on Trump’s remarks nor the ensuing backlash, they did praise the captain’s leadership.

“He never put his rank above his care for his soldiers and his comrades,” said former Sgt. Laci Walker, who served with Khan. “He was the most amazing officer I ever worked for.”

"I hate that they are making it about religion or beliefs ... He was a hero — so many more people could have died that day."

More: Humayun Khan’s Army Comrades Remember Him As A Selfless Patriot

Captain Kahn was obviously a great American patriot - and hero! Rest in peace, Sir.

Great. He was a good soldier. Honor him.

Unfortunately, his parents are dupes, and possibly more than that.

The plot thickens ...

Yes, I'm sure that Trump and his NaziCon cult will work tirelessly to smear the Kahn family. To be expected...
the fathers actions are just that, the fathers. Time to get a new line.
 
“The Khan family is our family.”

Soldiers who served with the Army captain whose parents Donald Trump attacked after they condemned his Islamophobia at the Democratic National Convention say the war hero was a selfless patriot.

Capt. Humayun S.M. Khan, who was Muslim, was killed in Iraq in 2004, saving several other soldiers’ lives in the process. His father, Khizr Khan, highlighted that sacrifice in his DNC speech and rebuked Trump’s proposal to ban Muslims from immigrating to the U.S.

“If it was up to Donald Trump, he never would have been in America,” Khan said last Thursday.

The GOP nominee has spent the ensuing days attacking Khizr Khan and his wife,Ghazala, drawing criticism from many politicians on both sides of the aisle as well as the families of fallen soldiers.

“When you question a mother’s pain, by implying that her religion, not her grief, kept her from addressing an arena of people, you are attacking us,” read a letter that 17 families of service members killed in combat signed.

Some of Khan’s former army comrades have echoed that sentiment in interviews this past week and reflected on how the captain always put others before himself.

Retired Gen. Dana Pittard, who was Khan’s brigade commander, told the Daily Beastthat the captain was an “American patriot.” Trump’s remarks show he doesn’t understand the camaraderie between military families, he said.

“The Khan family is our family,” Pittard added.

Former Army Pfc. Vanessa Brenes-Ramirez described the captain to the Daily Beast as her “protector,” in the article published Tuesday.

“I didn’t even know he was a Muslim,” she said. “He was American. That’s what he was. All the colors we saw were green.”

Brenes-Ramirez told the Boston Herald Monday that she was uncomfortable with Khan’s death becoming a focal point in the presidential campaign.

“I hate that they are making it about religion or beliefs,” she said. “He believed in the military, that’s what his dad was saying. He was a hero — so many more people could have died that day. He represented the United States. He didn’t think twice about doing what he needed to do to save people.”

Several soldiers who served with Khan also spoke to The Washington Post in a tribute article published Tuesday. While those service members would not comment on Trump’s remarks nor the ensuing backlash, they did praise the captain’s leadership.

“He never put his rank above his care for his soldiers and his comrades,” said former Sgt. Laci Walker, who served with Khan. “He was the most amazing officer I ever worked for.”

"I hate that they are making it about religion or beliefs ... He was a hero — so many more people could have died that day."

More: Humayun Khan’s Army Comrades Remember Him As A Selfless Patriot

Captain Kahn was obviously a great American patriot - and hero! Rest in peace, Sir.

Great. He was a good soldier. Honor him.

Unfortunately, his parents are dupes, and possibly more than that.

The plot thickens ...

Yes, I'm sure that Trump and his NaziCon cult will work tirelessly to smear the Kahn family. To be expected...

It's already been done. The Democrats were too stupid to realize that folks would find out exactly what and who he really was.

It's almost as if they don't realize they're being recorded, and that there are people who will investigate any allegations or suspicions.
It's almost as if Drumpf minions don't realize that the American public is watching them.
aren't trump supporters the american public? LOL you tool.
 
“The Khan family is our family.”

Soldiers who served with the Army captain whose parents Donald Trump attacked after they condemned his Islamophobia at the Democratic National Convention say the war hero was a selfless patriot.

Capt. Humayun S.M. Khan, who was Muslim, was killed in Iraq in 2004, saving several other soldiers’ lives in the process. His father, Khizr Khan, highlighted that sacrifice in his DNC speech and rebuked Trump’s proposal to ban Muslims from immigrating to the U.S.

“If it was up to Donald Trump, he never would have been in America,” Khan said last Thursday.

The GOP nominee has spent the ensuing days attacking Khizr Khan and his wife,Ghazala, drawing criticism from many politicians on both sides of the aisle as well as the families of fallen soldiers.

“When you question a mother’s pain, by implying that her religion, not her grief, kept her from addressing an arena of people, you are attacking us,” read a letter that 17 families of service members killed in combat signed.

Some of Khan’s former army comrades have echoed that sentiment in interviews this past week and reflected on how the captain always put others before himself.

Retired Gen. Dana Pittard, who was Khan’s brigade commander, told the Daily Beastthat the captain was an “American patriot.” Trump’s remarks show he doesn’t understand the camaraderie between military families, he said.

“The Khan family is our family,” Pittard added.

Former Army Pfc. Vanessa Brenes-Ramirez described the captain to the Daily Beast as her “protector,” in the article published Tuesday.

“I didn’t even know he was a Muslim,” she said. “He was American. That’s what he was. All the colors we saw were green.”

Brenes-Ramirez told the Boston Herald Monday that she was uncomfortable with Khan’s death becoming a focal point in the presidential campaign.

“I hate that they are making it about religion or beliefs,” she said. “He believed in the military, that’s what his dad was saying. He was a hero — so many more people could have died that day. He represented the United States. He didn’t think twice about doing what he needed to do to save people.”

Several soldiers who served with Khan also spoke to The Washington Post in a tribute article published Tuesday. While those service members would not comment on Trump’s remarks nor the ensuing backlash, they did praise the captain’s leadership.

“He never put his rank above his care for his soldiers and his comrades,” said former Sgt. Laci Walker, who served with Khan. “He was the most amazing officer I ever worked for.”

"I hate that they are making it about religion or beliefs ... He was a hero — so many more people could have died that day."

More: Humayun Khan’s Army Comrades Remember Him As A Selfless Patriot

Captain Kahn was obviously a great American patriot - and hero! Rest in peace, Sir.

Great. He was a good soldier. Honor him.

Unfortunately, his parents are dupes, and possibly more than that.

The plot thickens ...

Yes, I'm sure that Trump and his NaziCon cult will work tirelessly to smear the Kahn family. To be expected...

Facts is facts. He invited a look, and the eyes have fallen upon him. There are questions to be answered concerning Mr. Khan's business, the Saudis and the Clintons.

None of that, even if true, makes Trump look less the shit.

Makes the father look like a shit though.

It's unsubstantiated propaganda from the usual suspects.

The best part of this affair that you RWnuts have no clue how badly you are losing.
 
“The Khan family is our family.”

Soldiers who served with the Army captain whose parents Donald Trump attacked after they condemned his Islamophobia at the Democratic National Convention say the war hero was a selfless patriot.

Capt. Humayun S.M. Khan, who was Muslim, was killed in Iraq in 2004, saving several other soldiers’ lives in the process. His father, Khizr Khan, highlighted that sacrifice in his DNC speech and rebuked Trump’s proposal to ban Muslims from immigrating to the U.S.

“If it was up to Donald Trump, he never would have been in America,” Khan said last Thursday.

The GOP nominee has spent the ensuing days attacking Khizr Khan and his wife,Ghazala, drawing criticism from many politicians on both sides of the aisle as well as the families of fallen soldiers.

“When you question a mother’s pain, by implying that her religion, not her grief, kept her from addressing an arena of people, you are attacking us,” read a letter that 17 families of service members killed in combat signed.

Some of Khan’s former army comrades have echoed that sentiment in interviews this past week and reflected on how the captain always put others before himself.

Retired Gen. Dana Pittard, who was Khan’s brigade commander, told the Daily Beastthat the captain was an “American patriot.” Trump’s remarks show he doesn’t understand the camaraderie between military families, he said.

“The Khan family is our family,” Pittard added.

Former Army Pfc. Vanessa Brenes-Ramirez described the captain to the Daily Beast as her “protector,” in the article published Tuesday.

“I didn’t even know he was a Muslim,” she said. “He was American. That’s what he was. All the colors we saw were green.”

Brenes-Ramirez told the Boston Herald Monday that she was uncomfortable with Khan’s death becoming a focal point in the presidential campaign.

“I hate that they are making it about religion or beliefs,” she said. “He believed in the military, that’s what his dad was saying. He was a hero — so many more people could have died that day. He represented the United States. He didn’t think twice about doing what he needed to do to save people.”

Several soldiers who served with Khan also spoke to The Washington Post in a tribute article published Tuesday. While those service members would not comment on Trump’s remarks nor the ensuing backlash, they did praise the captain’s leadership.

“He never put his rank above his care for his soldiers and his comrades,” said former Sgt. Laci Walker, who served with Khan. “He was the most amazing officer I ever worked for.”

"I hate that they are making it about religion or beliefs ... He was a hero — so many more people could have died that day."

More: Humayun Khan’s Army Comrades Remember Him As A Selfless Patriot

Captain Kahn was obviously a great American patriot - and hero! Rest in peace, Sir.

Great. He was a good soldier. Honor him.

Unfortunately, his parents are dupes, and possibly more than that.

The plot thickens ...

Yes, I'm sure that Trump and his NaziCon cult will work tirelessly to smear the Kahn family. To be expected...

Facts is facts. He invited a look, and the eyes have fallen upon him. There are questions to be answered concerning Mr. Khan's business, the Saudis and the Clintons.

None of that, even if true, makes Trump look less the shit.

Makes the father look like a shit though.
Nope....it really doesn't unless you've sold your soul to Drumpf.
 

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