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Ahmed The Clock Boy Is Back, And He’s Suing His School Ahmed Mohammed, whose arrest in Irving, Texas, in 2015 for allegedly bringing a bomb to school initiated a national race relations rhapsody, has brought a lawsuit against his former school district, seeking damages for discrimination and constitutional violations. The Mohamed family, who now lives in Qatar, retained the Dallas firm Hutchison and Stoy to bring a claim against the Irving Independent School District in June. They allege racial and religious discrimination on the part of the district against Ahmed, and claim his Fourth Amendment rights were infringed when authorities questioned him for over an hour and a half without the presence of his parents. The claim alleges a long history of racial and religious discrimination in Irving schools. The brief names Ahmed’s middle school vice principal, Mr. Nguyen, as a regular purveyor of abuse. Mohamed’s lawyers claim Nguyen obstinately targeted Ahmed for discipline, often on unreasonable grounds. They further claim Nguyen forced Ahmed to submit letters from his father and from his mosque before excusing him from lunch to fulfill his religious obligation to pray. A previous complaint alleges Nguyen upbraided African American and Hispanic students to behave more like his Asian children. The school’s history teacher, Ralph Kubiak, corroborates that Nguyen targeted Ahmed throughout his tenure. The filing also claims other students referred to Ahmed as “bacon boy” and “sausage boy.” The Mohamed’s also name the school’s principal, Daniel Cummings, in the lawsuit. The argue Cummings violated the Fourteenth Amendment and the Texas Family Code by failing to promptly notify Ahmed’s parents after he was detained by police, for participating in an illegal interrogation, for attempting to force Ahmed to sign a statement confessing his wrongdoing, and for awarding a three-day suspension when the investigation was concluded. Ahmed’s experience ignited a social media zeitgeist that peaked when he visited the White House for an astronomy night hosted by President Obama. The lawsuit does not include an exact dollar amount sought in damages. The family previously demanded a $15 million settlement. |
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Edited by
Conrad_73
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Mon 08/08/16 02:01 PM
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Disgusting little Punk!
Actually,that whole Family is disgusting!15million Dollars,Life must be expensive in the Emirate! |
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I can see this case going off with a bang
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He sent kids the wrong message, a message that if you stuff a clock radio in a briefcase, you can get in to MIT.
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Ahmed The Clock Boy Is Back, And He’s Suing His School Ahmed Mohammed, whose arrest in Irving, Texas, in 2015 for allegedly bringing a bomb to school initiated a national race relations rhapsody, has brought a lawsuit against his former school district, seeking damages for discrimination and constitutional violations. The Mohamed family, who now lives in Qatar, retained the Dallas firm Hutchison and Stoy to bring a claim against the Irving Independent School District in June. They allege racial and religious discrimination on the part of the district against Ahmed, and claim his Fourth Amendment rights were infringed when authorities questioned him for over an hour and a half without the presence of his parents. The claim alleges a long history of racial and religious discrimination in Irving schools. The brief names Ahmed’s middle school vice principal, Mr. Nguyen, as a regular purveyor of abuse. Mohamed’s lawyers claim Nguyen obstinately targeted Ahmed for discipline, often on unreasonable grounds. They further claim Nguyen forced Ahmed to submit letters from his father and from his mosque before excusing him from lunch to fulfill his religious obligation to pray. A previous complaint alleges Nguyen upbraided African American and Hispanic students to behave more like his Asian children. The school’s history teacher, Ralph Kubiak, corroborates that Nguyen targeted Ahmed throughout his tenure. The filing also claims other students referred to Ahmed as “bacon boy” and “sausage boy.” The Mohamed’s also name the school’s principal, Daniel Cummings, in the lawsuit. The argue Cummings violated the Fourteenth Amendment and the Texas Family Code by failing to promptly notify Ahmed’s parents after he was detained by police, for participating in an illegal interrogation, for attempting to force Ahmed to sign a statement confessing his wrongdoing, and for awarding a three-day suspension when the investigation was concluded. Ahmed’s experience ignited a social media zeitgeist that peaked when he visited the White House for an astronomy night hosted by President Obama. The lawsuit does not include an exact dollar amount sought in damages. The family previously demanded a $15 million settlement. well, they adapted to the western pastime of litigiousness if there is a pattern, they have a case but that will be up to evidence to determine |
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well, they adapted to the western pastime of litigiousness How true |
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a pattern of racial and religious discrimination
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And that is how you earn easy money & live the american dream
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always go after the money,,,if 'success' is the image you wish to portray
don't get the unemployed guy, get the celebrity,, alimony and child support pay better than welfare ever will don't go after the individuals, go after the big corps or groups they represent,,,,,they have settlement fees set aside for that purpose,,, |
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always go after the money,,,if 'success' is the image you wish to portray don't get the unemployed guy, get the celebrity,, alimony and child support pay better than welfare ever will don't go after the individuals, go after the big corps or groups they represent,,,,,they have settlement fees set aside for that purpose,,, Yes you're spot on. Have you been hustling these corps too |
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haaa
too much conscience,, I will probably struggle the 'honest' way my whole life but I have known people who know how to milk it |
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Edited by
unknown_romeo
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Thu 08/11/16 10:34 AM
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too much conscience,, I will probably struggle the 'honest' way my whole life ....or fate could change that in an instant.....people can sometimes not know what they're capable of achieving |
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Edited by
Conrad_73
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Thu 08/11/16 10:39 AM
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http://louderwithcrowder.com/dear-president-obama-can-you-finally-admit-it-now-clock-boy-punkd-you/
Dear President Obama, Can we all be real for a ticking time-bomb second and just admit that Ahmed “The Clockster” Mohammed was a giant hoax? The little terrorist-in-making pulled the wool over your eyes, and everyone knows it. I watched as the #IStandWithAhmed hashtag was lobbed from Palo Alto where Zuckerberg tried to shield the tiny terrorist from nonexistent online-flack, allllll the way up to you, Mr. President, who invited little Ahmed to the White House for some cheese and home made bomb-making. Now it turns out – and this is unilaterally agreed upon – that the kid is just a really big douche. His greedy parents and lawyers too. Now Mohamed and his parents have moved back to Texas — after a fun jaunt to Qatar, where Ahmed attended a school with ties to Hamas — and are now filing YET ANOTHER federal lawsuit (after they filed this $15 million dollar lawsuit for “damages”), President Obama, can you admit this kid con’d you? Oh, I know you won’t. I know if you had a son, he’d probably build assemble put clocks in suitcases just like Ahmed. It’s just there’s so much evidence Ahmed was never what he pretended to be, I wanted to present this opportunity to make it right. Let’s recall the events. Kid pulls apart a built clock and puts it in a suitcase. For what purpose? He says to show his science teacher. We’re calling bovine feces. His teacher sees the clock and thinks that maybe it looks like a bomb. At the very least, it doesn’t look like a clock. Also, why take a clock apart and put it in a suitcase? That question cannot be asked enough. I know, I know, you demand it never be asked at all, but I digress. Kid gets detained. Twitter blows up. “ISLAMAPHOBIA” cry people who have no idea what the heck actually happened, tweeting pictures of actual clocks, without knowing Ahmed brought a suitcase-bomb look alike to class. Then Mr. President, you insert yourself like a PC Plague, riding the wave of PC culture to earn pot-brownie points with your sycophantic supporters. The world cheers. The Twitter twits teeter over the edge of glee. Then the details, they radiate out of the car bomb-sized hoax like a… well like a car-bomb, and people start to question. Bill Maher says Ahmed never built a clock, gets annoyed with idiot Jorge Ramos and says, hey, this kid, he brought a thing to school that looks like a bomb. You ignore. A dutiful engineer points out on Facebook that Ahmed took apart a functioning alarm clock and put it into a case. You ignore. Another YouTuber decides to see just how “genius” little Ahmed is…and replicates the “clock” in 18 seconds. Still, you ignore. Oh, and let’s not forget one key little detail. Ahmed Mohamed’s father has political aspirations to be president of Sudan, and in his 2015 run, “the would-be Sudanese president pledged that within 100 days of being elected he would negotiate the lifting of sanctions the U.S. imposed in the late 1990s because of alleged sponsorship of terrorism.” Holy crap, dude. I mean, I’m a comedian/blogger with Google. Shouldn’t you, the President of the United States, know these sorts of things? But that’s not the biggest bomb (last pun, I swear). Ahmed has open ties to the Council for American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) and appeared in a promotional video with Nihad Awad, who has ties to Hamas. Both Awad and CAIR, like Ahmed “The Clockster” Mohamed have one thing in common: they’re more than what they seem. CAIR isn’t all benign wires and cogs that tell time. Unless the time being measured is how long until Israel gets wiped off the map. Because that’s an hourglass they’ll never stop watching. And rattling to make it go faster. Ahmed then attended a school in Qatar which just so happens to have ties to Hamas. All of this brings us to today. Back in the news today, for what likely won’t be his final appearance, is little Ahmed. This time with his attorneys. And they’re not toting suitcase clocks that look like bombs but a federal civil rights lawsuit. So, Mr. President again I ask you… what does it take to admit that maybe, just maybe you were wrong? Here’s the thing, nobody’s right all the time. We don’t expect you to be. But it sure would help build some trust with the American public when you admit to screwing up. Especially when screwing up involves inviting little suitcase-clock-wielding, tiny-terrorist fraud to the White House. That one’s kind of a doozie. Dear President Obama: Can You Finally Admit it Now? Clock Boy Punk’d You… |
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here's to fate then
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a pattern of racial and religious discrimination So because he was non white and none Christian you are claiming that it was racially and religiously motivated? Is that what you are saying.... really? no I'm saying IF THERE IS A PATTERN, he has a case operative word being IF, as only actual evidence will show |
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If there was any discrimination it was probably caused by him or his fathers hate for the US. I wonder how many others will try this scam?
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time and evidence will tell,,,
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http://louderwithcrowder.com/dear-president-obama-can-you-finally-admit-it-now-clock-boy-punkd-you/ Dear President Obama, Can we all be real for a ticking time-bomb second and just admit that Ahmed “The Clockster” Mohammed was a giant hoax? The little terrorist-in-making pulled the wool over your eyes, and everyone knows it. I watched as the #IStandWithAhmed hashtag was lobbed from Palo Alto where Zuckerberg tried to shield the tiny terrorist from nonexistent online-flack, allllll the way up to you, Mr. President, who invited little Ahmed to the White House for some cheese and home made bomb-making. Now it turns out – and this is unilaterally agreed upon – that the kid is just a really big douche. His greedy parents and lawyers too. Now Mohamed and his parents have moved back to Texas — after a fun jaunt to Qatar, where Ahmed attended a school with ties to Hamas — and are now filing YET ANOTHER federal lawsuit (after they filed this $15 million dollar lawsuit for “damages”), President Obama, can you admit this kid con’d you? Oh, I know you won’t. I know if you had a son, he’d probably build assemble put clocks in suitcases just like Ahmed. It’s just there’s so much evidence Ahmed was never what he pretended to be, I wanted to present this opportunity to make it right. Let’s recall the events. Kid pulls apart a built clock and puts it in a suitcase. For what purpose? He says to show his science teacher. We’re calling bovine feces. His teacher sees the clock and thinks that maybe it looks like a bomb. At the very least, it doesn’t look like a clock. Also, why take a clock apart and put it in a suitcase? That question cannot be asked enough. I know, I know, you demand it never be asked at all, but I digress. Kid gets detained. Twitter blows up. “ISLAMAPHOBIA” cry people who have no idea what the heck actually happened, tweeting pictures of actual clocks, without knowing Ahmed brought a suitcase-bomb look alike to class. Then Mr. President, you insert yourself like a PC Plague, riding the wave of PC culture to earn pot-brownie points with your sycophantic supporters. The world cheers. The Twitter twits teeter over the edge of glee. Then the details, they radiate out of the car bomb-sized hoax like a… well like a car-bomb, and people start to question. Bill Maher says Ahmed never built a clock, gets annoyed with idiot Jorge Ramos and says, hey, this kid, he brought a thing to school that looks like a bomb. You ignore. A dutiful engineer points out on Facebook that Ahmed took apart a functioning alarm clock and put it into a case. You ignore. Another YouTuber decides to see just how “genius” little Ahmed is…and replicates the “clock” in 18 seconds. Still, you ignore. Oh, and let’s not forget one key little detail. Ahmed Mohamed’s father has political aspirations to be president of Sudan, and in his 2015 run, “the would-be Sudanese president pledged that within 100 days of being elected he would negotiate the lifting of sanctions the U.S. imposed in the late 1990s because of alleged sponsorship of terrorism.” Holy crap, dude. I mean, I’m a comedian/blogger with Google. Shouldn’t you, the President of the United States, know these sorts of things? But that’s not the biggest bomb (last pun, I swear). Ahmed has open ties to the Council for American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) and appeared in a promotional video with Nihad Awad, who has ties to Hamas. Both Awad and CAIR, like Ahmed “The Clockster” Mohamed have one thing in common: they’re more than what they seem. CAIR isn’t all benign wires and cogs that tell time. Unless the time being measured is how long until Israel gets wiped off the map. Because that’s an hourglass they’ll never stop watching. And rattling to make it go faster. Ahmed then attended a school in Qatar which just so happens to have ties to Hamas. All of this brings us to today. Back in the news today, for what likely won’t be his final appearance, is little Ahmed. This time with his attorneys. And they’re not toting suitcase clocks that look like bombs but a federal civil rights lawsuit. So, Mr. President again I ask you… what does it take to admit that maybe, just maybe you were wrong? Here’s the thing, nobody’s right all the time. We don’t expect you to be. But it sure would help build some trust with the American public when you admit to screwing up. Especially when screwing up involves inviting little suitcase-clock-wielding, tiny-terrorist fraud to the White House. That one’s kind of a doozie. Dear President Obama: Can You Finally Admit it Now? Clock Boy Punk’d You… Dear President Obama: Can You Finally Admit it Now? Clock Boy Punk’d You… |
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I haven't pinned it on anything or made any definitive declaration I simply said if there is a pattern of discrimination(it happens, believe it or not) they have a case IF being the operative word |
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