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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: Spiraling Leopard on March 09, 2011, 09:15:35 AM
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Click link for video:
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2011/03/07/muslim_congressman_ellison_hearing_on_radical_islam_is_scary.html
"Well, it's a disturbing use of a Congressional hearing. I mean, there's awesome power associated with being Chairman of the Committee, being able to investigate and do oversight and to use it to essentially go after a religious minority group, I think it is a scary proposition. I would submit to all Americans that look, could be Muslims today, could be others tomorrow. This is a very bad precedent, and I have actually gone to Congressman King and asked him to broaden the scope of the hearings. He has so far declined," Rep. Keith Ellison (D-Minn.) tells MSNBC.
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He's an open supporter of Hamas and Hezbollah was also a member of farrakans nation of islam
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He's an open supporter of Hamas and Hezbollah was also a member of farrakans nation of islam
Amazing. What would happen if a White congressman was a supporter of a Neo-Nazi group or some sort of Christian terrorist groups??? Would everyone be praising him the way Obama and the dems praise Ellison?
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He converted in College and in convinced that it is a religion of peace or so he says
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If you are not convinced that islam is a deathcult of camelrapers, you're not fit for anything. But then again, in politics you don't have to be fit for anything but rape from behind.
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What is 'scary' to me is that we have Islamists like Ellison in the American government. There should be a special investigation on that alone. If there are pro-Sharia elements in our government already then there should be a purge of these officials. Someone should shine a light on the dark spaces to make sure that Americans are safe in their own country.
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Click link for video:
http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2011/03/07/muslim_congressman_ellison_hearing_on_radical_islam_is_scary.html
"Well, it's a disturbing use of a Congressional hearing. I mean, there's awesome power associated with being Chairman of the Committee, being able to investigate and do oversight and to use it to essentially go after a religious minority group, I think it is a scary proposition. I would submit to all Americans that look, could be Muslims today, could be others tomorrow. This is a very bad precedent, and I have actually gone to Congressman King and asked him to broaden the scope of the hearings. He has so far declined," Rep. Keith Ellison (D-Minn.) tells MSNBC.
If it's " others tomorrow", it's easy to envision Keith Ellison helping lead the way in going after other religious minority groups. This is something that many on the Left who are condemning Peter King and the Right in General don't understand. Ultimately, many Liberals will be slaghtered by the Muslims who they supported.
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If it's " others tomorrow", it's easy to envision Keith Ellison helping lead the way in going after other religious minority groups. This is something that many on the Left who are condemning Peter King and the Right in General don't understand. Ultimately, many Liberals will be slaghtered by the Muslims who they supported.
As proof of what you stated, Ellison's district in Minnesota is almost 74% white and blacks are only 13%. So basically he was elected by mainly white Christians who either don't care that he is a pro-Sharia muslim or have no idea what he stands for. These people will get what they deserve, I suppose.