Ibrahim hooper biography

In a heated exchange last week, Ibrahim Hooper – national spokesman for the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) – issued a put up or shut up kind of challenge to his organization's critics.

Hooper was pressed by Fox News host Megyn Kelly about CAIR's record of failing to condemn terrorist groups like Hamas and Hizballah and other questionable positions. Hooper tried to deflect, blaming "Internet hate sites" for fueling "hate-filled smears against CAIR, which was founded in 1994.

"Please find something that CAIR has done or said in those 20 years that you find either extreme, objectionable, intolerant, whatever," Hooper said.

Don't mind if we do.

We've documented CAIR's dubious record for years, noting in a 2009 report that the group responds to the very kind of specific examples Hooper demands to see by issuing ad hominem attacks against the messenger.

So, in a decidedly-less funny tribute to Late Show host David Letterman's pending retirement, here are the IPT's top 10 examples of "extreme, objectionable, intolerant, whatever" actions by CAIR. Together, they under

Abraham Hooper

Height:

6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)

As a coach:

  • Kitchener Elks (2016–present)
    Head coach

As an executive:

  • Toronto Elks (2019–present)
    President

Abraham Gerald Hooper (born March 19, 1973) is an American professional football executive and coach, actor, philanthropist and former quarterback. He played in the National Football League for the Toronto Elks, Columbus Stallions and Portland Rustlers and also in the Arena Football League for the New Orleans VooDoo. He is currently the Elks' president and the coach of their NFL Future League team, the Kitchener Elks. He has frequently been named one of the greatest quarterbacks of all time.

Off the field, Hooper established the Abraham Hooper Foundation, helping children and their families in Mississippi, Ontario and Ohio. He was awarded the Order of Ontario in 2018 by Premier Doug Ford for his philanthropic efforts in the province.

In 2009, Hooper began an acting career.

Early life[]

Abraham Gerald Hooper was born on March 19, 1973 in Natchez, Mississippi.

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Ibrahim Hooper, AKA Douglas Hooper

Submitted by Superior Wisconsin(United States), Aug 16, 2008 at 19:47

Ibrahim Hooper, AKA Douglas Hooper was born to Walter and Terri Hopper Canadian citizens. They had two children. Craig and Douglas.
Father, Walter, was a devout Christian. Served in the Canadian military in WWII. He worked for Lakehead Pipeline now Embridge. Mother ended up being on the Douglas County Board in Superior, WI.

Mother and sons became American Citizens in the 1960's. The boys graduated from Superior Senior High School, Superior, WI.
Douglas attended university within the UW-Wisconsin system. He was interested in the Middle East Studies and did numerous student exchanges. At the time he said the Israelis were rude to him, but the Muslims welcomed him. He did numerous exchanges, and became enamored with Islam.
He was an editor of a newspaper or magazine in Wisconsin or MN and owned an Islamic grocery store. He did get his Master's Degree. He married a Muslim woman and they have a family. I want to say in the Madison, Wisconsin area. I lost track of him 20 y

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