Posted on 02/17/2019 11:29:30 AM PST by jazusamo
Right on, my FRiend!
Oh Minnesota, what happened to you???
Actually, a similar bill should be introduced into every state legislature.
Let's find out exactly who the people who don't support this legislation,
since it rewards criminal actions and the death of the Constitution and American people;
and as such, should represent a violation of the congresscritters oath of office.
Many thanks for the heads-up........this needs to be advanced, subito....a good way to oust these disgusting creeps like Omar.
How in the Hell did she get elected?
Not a radical Muslim, a genuine Muslim. The use of the adjective, radical, is itself propaganda.
Guess Lesch voted against the “insurance” bill as insurance that his Moslem constituents wouldn’t’t kill him.
Minnesota needs to be subject to a federal terrorism investigative grand jury, and that includes their politicians at all levels.
The general electorate does not pay attention to news about minor political personages.
When Ilhan Omar was in the Minnesota Senate, the only reporting on her radicalism was done by the guys at Powerlineblog.com. Scott Johnson has a large collection of articles which he has published on her and why she was unqualified to ever be elected to public office. Yet, the leftism Minneapolis Start tribune never published information on Ilhan which could be construed to be negative in any way. Instead they heaped praise on her.
A similar thing happened to Keith Ellison when he was the 5th District US Congressional Rep. Ellison’s background showed him to be an awful candidate for the US House of Reps. Yet, the ‘Strib’ gushed about him and never publicized the charges of abuse against Keith by Karen Monahan. Now Keith is our attorney General, and is utilizing this office to attack President Trump.
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