Looking to buy a family car? Here's what you need to know - by the mums who are changing the way parents shop for the perfect vehicle 'The show won't be coming back': ITV CANCEL iconic reality show after a decade. The signs pointing to Ant and Dec's exit from Saturday Night Takeaway: Show saw MILLIONS of viewers desert latest series as ratings hit all-time low 'By the way, President Obama's practice of jumping in cases prematurely to interject himself as the cool savior, wanting so badly to attach himself to the issue-of-the-day, got old years ago,' she wrote. The former Alaska governor said the invitation to the white house was out of line. 'Whereas Ahmed Muhammad, an evidently obstinate-answering student bringing in a homemade "clock" that obviously could be seen by conscientious teachers as a dangerous wired-up bomb-looking contraption (teachers who are told "if you see something, say something!") gets invited to the White House.' Or the student out deer hunting with his dad early one morning who forgot he had a box of ammo in his truck when he parked in the school's lot later that day,' she wrote. 'Friends, consider the kids disciplined and/or kicked out of school for bringing squirt guns to school or taking bites out of a pop tart until it resembled (to some politically correct yahoo) a gun. She brought up an example of a student being suspended for bringing a squirt gun to school or for accidentally having ammo on school property because he'd recently gone deer hunting with his dad. Palin, who's daughter Bristol one day earlier criticized Obama of egging on racial tension by inviting the teen to the White House, compared the incident against Mohammed to other incidents in which students were suspended even though they were apparently innocent. Ahmed, stay curious and keep building.Comparison: Sarah Palin posted her opinion on her Facebook page and dumped on Obama and the 'reactionary-slash-biased media' for defending Ahmed Mohamed's 'dangerous wired-up bomb-looking contraption' in his pencil box (top right) that she compared alongside her children's pencil boxes Hillary Clinton tweeted the following in this connection:Īssumptions and fear don't keep us safe-they hold us back. In addition, the White House press secretary Josh Earnest had to say this with regard to the matter, “This episode is a good illustration of how pernicious stereotypes can prevent even good-hearted people who have dedicated their lives to educating young people from doing the good work that they set out to do.” Want to bring it to the White House? We should inspire more kids like you to like science. It’s what makes America great.”Ĭool clock, Ahmed. ![]() There is no denying the fact that since he is a Muslim by religion, questions arose whether the boy had to face this all owing to his religion which made him an object of suspicion since he did nothing wrong but just made a digital clock.Īfter this all, it was natural for the matter to be highlighted in social media and over the Internet which grabbed the attention of Obama who invited the boy to the White House. It so happened that the teenager got suspended, arrested and handcuffed on Monday when he had been accused of making a “fake bomb” by school authorities. The 14-year US Muslim Ahmed Mohamed who had been taken into custody in view of the made that his homemade digital clock looked like a bomb has acquired the attention and interest of few renowned personalities like President Obama, Mark Zuckerberg and Hillary Rodham Clinton together with the whole world.
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