Sharia-observant Muslima in Minnesota House of Representatives hailed as “America’s hope”
The Minnesota district that Omar represents is the largest Somali concentration in the United States. The region is also heavily Muslim, with Keith Ellison representing the district as the first Muslim congressman since 2007. The FBI confirms that at least 42 Somali refugees have vacated the United States to join overseas terrorist organizations, including al-Shabab and ISIS. Nearly 50 other Somali-Americans have been tried and/or convicted of providing material support to overseas terrorists.
On the surface, one might be tempted to think that a young woman involved in such a tawdry love triangle who is able to rise to prominence in her strict Muslim community means that social progression is possible in one of the largest Islamic populations in the United States. However, what’s chillingly clear about this situation is quite the opposite: despite claiming to channel the embodiment of a new-age Western Muslim pioneer, Omar’s voting patterns reveal that no matter how “progressive” her facade may seem to be, she still votes for extremist radical Islamic viewpoints and ignores American laws in favor of Islamic ones, once more giving credence to the argument that there is no such thing as a moderate Muslim.
http://pamelageller.com/2017/07/sharia-house-representatives-hailed-americas-hope.html/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=facebookPersonal life and citizenship fraud allegations aside, Omar’s voting record shows that she is at best a terrorist apologist; at worst a hostile government agent. Last February, the bill H.F. 1397, which limits life insurance payouts of terrorists, was introduced by Rep. Joe Hoppe (R-Chaska). As shocking as it is, the need for this bill exists. In 2015, Syed Rizwan Farook, also known as the San Bernardino Shooter, obtained two life insurance policies totaling in the amount of $275,000 in preparation for his Islamic- linked terror attack. His mother sued to have the insurance companies pay the policies out to her, and the matter is set to be litigated in court sometime in the near future.