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According to Fox News, Imam Hany Saqr, is a leader of the Muslim Brotherhood in the United States, and the center is affiliated with Salah Sultan, who was allegedly photographed with men designated as terrorist leaders by the U.S. government. [1] Historicist ( talk) 23:49, 14 September 2009 (UTC)
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The previous additions do not seem like Wikipedia material. They are quite biased, although I'm sure the author didn't intend that. There were many other potential sources of information other than Fox News, yet that was really the only one mentioned in this addition. I slightly modified it, but I strongly believe that more news sources should be mentioned, especially television to balance the Fox bias.
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According to Fox News, Imam Hany Saqr, is a leader of the Muslim Brotherhood in the United States, and the center is affiliated with Salah Sultan, who was allegedly photographed with men designated as terrorist leaders by the U.S. government. [1] Historicist ( talk) 23:49, 14 September 2009 (UTC)
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The previous additions do not seem like Wikipedia material. They are quite biased, although I'm sure the author didn't intend that. There were many other potential sources of information other than Fox News, yet that was really the only one mentioned in this addition. I slightly modified it, but I strongly believe that more news sources should be mentioned, especially television to balance the Fox bias.