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Bain Buys Ampad, Bankrupts It and Sells it to Muslims Who Practise Sharia Law

Say it ain't so.....truth is Stranger than fiction

In 1992, Bain Capital, with Mitt Romney at the Helm, bought American Pad and Paper from the Meade Corporation. In 1999 American Pad and Paper was bankrupted. Bain, with Mitt still in leadership, sold Ampad to a Bahrainian company, Crescent Capital Investments, now named Arcapita. The company is headed by Muslims who make all of their investment decisions based on Sharia law.

So Chickenhawk Romney fears radical Muslim Jihadists now after he was perfectly comfortable with them before. Are we reminded of a continuing pattern here?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ampad

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bain_Capital#Founding_and_early...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arcapita




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LOL!

I find this supremely amusing!

it's hard to be awake; it's easier to dream--

Sharia-gate for Romney!

"Every investment made by Arcapita Bank and its subsidiary corporations is approved by a four-member Sharia advisory board. The board includes a retired judge from Saudi Arabia's Supreme Court, and religious scholars from Pakistan and Bahrain. "

Good find!