Posted on 11/28/2018 11:14:47 PM PST by MNDude
What you may not realize is just how many political offices were filled by electing Muslims in 2018. Even more concerning is the high percentage of Muslims voting and their openness to promote the fact that they want to "change" our culture and society.
picked up by Muslim women and the first Muslim state attorney general put into office in Minnesota. What you may not realize is just how many political offices were filled by electing Muslims in 2018. Even more concerning is the high percentage of Muslims voting and their openness to promote the fact that they want to "change" our culture and society.
Do you have a link to how many did?
Whoops, here!
ISLAM: to submit
MUSLIMS: have submitted.
Muslim 3-Step Program:
* Religious - Immigrate to a country.
* Political - Increase in number.
* Militant - Eliminate those who oppose them.
Take time to listen to this short C-SPAN book review by American Historian by WILLIAM FEDERER on Islam. Pass the link to others.
During the Q & A a student asked why legislators are so weak when it comes to condemning Islamic aggression.
FEDERER responded, 3 Things.
1. They are ignorant about the history of Islam.
2. They are afraid of Islam aggression.
3. They are on the take.
what is needed is to identify any radical Moslem groups these elected officials are members of, esp. CAIR, ICNA, MSA,SJP, etc. as well as Marxist/communist groups including DSA, CPUSA, Working Families Party, etc. And The National Of Islam, which attracts mainly black Americans.
I notice a lot of non-Arab names so we can assume that some are black Americans who converted to Islam, like Ellison who is a Marxist sympathizer and Carson, who may just be a Black Moslem. As mentioned above, I suspect that many are members of the National of Islam or some smaller version of it.
Others could just be plain old Moslem Americans without any ideological affiliations.
It would be nice to know if they are loyal Americans or loyal only to Islam.
I only saw one Republican Moslem elected to a major office. Are they any more?
One you get verified information on these elected officials ideological or extremist (Sharia Law) positions, then you can begin to formulate any watchdog group(s) or even selecting a candidate to run against them purely in a Republican vs. Democrat election.
Look before you leap. Know before you do something stupid or something right.
BTW...where did the 80,000 “temporary” Somali’s refugees settle when Odungo shipped them in?
Any politician, judge etc championing the importation of muslims into this country should be tried and hanged for treason.
Thanks!
A lot of blacks are recruited into the muslim brotherhood in prison.
Taught to hate whitey.
I completely forgot about the Minnesota Attorney General election.
Former Congressman Keith Ellison, a Black Muslim Democrat who beat up his girlfriend, and was photographed with Louis Farrakhan, was elected Attorney General with 49% of the vote.
That is so sick.
a lot are outer east Atlanta near 285
Many abandoned Atlanta for better benefits in Lewiston, Mainewhere there is an occasional news-making colony.
Temporarily of course...
Dearborne Michigan
75% of all muslims in America are first generation immigrants or their kids.
We are being colonized by a foreign power. Their loyalty is to the Islamic empire and they bow before Mecca 5 times a day every single day.
It sounds like America is running out of Americans to send up to the District of Corruption to rule over us.
“Just How Many Muslims Won Political Office In 2018?”
The worst cancer starts with a single cell gone awry.
Sheikh Rahman (D) | GA State Senate District 5 | WON |
Safiya Wazir (D) | NH State House Merrimack 17 District | WON |
Robert Jackson (D) | NY State Senate District 31 | WON |
Nasif Majeed (D) | NC State House District 99 | WON |
Mujtaba Mohammed (D) | NC State Senate District 38 | WON |
Mohamud Noor (D) | MN State House District 60B | WON |
Jason Dawkins (D) | PA State House District 179 | WON |
Hodan Hassan (D) | MN State House District 62A | WON |
Charles Fall (D) | NY State House District 61 | WON |
Ako Abdul-Samad (D) | IA State House District 35 | WON |
Aboul Khan (R) | NH State House Rockingham 20 District | WON |
Abdullah Hammoud (D) | MI State House District 15 | WON |
Abbas Akhil (D) | NM State House District 20 | WON |
County
Sam Baydoun (D) | MI Wayne County Commission District 13 | WON |
Sadia Gul Covert (D) | IL Dupage County Board District 5 | WON |
Sabina Taj | MD Howard County Board of Education | WON |
Mohammad Ramadan | NJ Passaic County Board of Education | WON |
Cheryl Sudduth | CA West County Wastewater District Director | WON |
Babur Lateef | VA Prince William County School Board | WON |
Assad Akhter (D) | NJ Passaic County Board of Chosen Freeholders | WON |
Abdul "Al" Haidous (D) | MI Wayne County Commission District 11 | WON |
Municipal
Salman Bhojani | TX Euless City Council Place 6 | WON* |
Dawn Haynes | NJ Newark Public Schools School Board | WON* |
Yasir Khogali | MI City of Plymouth District Library Board | WON |
Mohamed Khairullah | NJ Prospect Park Mayor | WON |
Mohamed Al-Hamdani | OH Dayton Public Schools Board of Education | WON |
Mo Seifeldein | VA Alexandria City Council | WON |
Maimona Afzal Berta | CA Franklin-McKinley School Board | WON |
Jihan Aiyash | MI Hamtramck Public School Board | WON |
Javed Ellahie | CA Monte Sereno City Council | WON |
Hazim Yassin | NJ Red Bank City Council | WON |
Haseeb Javed | VA Manassas Park City Council | WON |
Farrah Khan | CA Irvine City Council | WON |
Ali Taj | CA Artesia City Council | WON |
Alaa Matari | NJ Prospect Park Borough Council | WON |
Alaa "Al" Abdel-Aziz | NJ Paterson City Council Ward 6 | WON |
Aisha Wahab | CA Hayward City Council | WON |
Ahmad Zahra | CA Fullerton City Council District 5 | WON |
Salim Patel | NJ Passaic City Council | WIN |
Sabina Zafar | CA San Ramon City Council | WIN |
Judiciary
Shahabuddeen Ally | NYC Civil Court, NY County | WON |
Sam Salamey | MI District Courts, District 19 | WON |
Rabeea Collier | TX District Courts, 113th District | WON |
Halim Dhanidina | CA Court of Appeal, Second Appellate District, Division Three | WON |
George Abdallah Jr. | CA Superior Court of San Joaquin County, Office 12 | WON |
Adel A. Harb | MI Wayne County Circuit Court | WON |
California
Cheryl Sudduth West County Wastewater District Director
George Abdallah Jr. Superior Court of San Joaquin County, Office 12
Halim Dhanidina Court of Appeal, Second Appellate District, Division Three
Maimona Afzal Berta Franklin-McKinley Board of Education
Javed Ellahie Monte Sereno City Council
Al Jabbar Anaheim Union High School District Board of Trustees
Ahmad Zahra Fullerton City Council District 5
Aisha Wahab Hayward City Council
Ali Taj Artesia City Council
Farrah Khan Irvine City Council
Sabina Zafar San Ramon City Council
Florida
Amira Dajani Fox (R) State Attorney
Georgia
Sheikh Rahman (D) State Senate District 5
Illinois
Sadia Gul Covert (D) Dupage County Board District 5
Indiana
Andre Carson (D) 7th Congressional District
Iowa
Ako Abdul-Samad (D) State House District 35
Maryland
Sabina Taj Howard County Board of Education
Michigan
Rashida Tlaib (D) 13th Congressional District
Abdullah Hammoud (D) State House District 15
Abdul Al Haidous (D) Wayne County Commission District 11
Sam Baydoun (D) Wayne County Commission District 13
Adel A. Harb Wayne County Circuit Court
Sam Salamey District Courts, District 19
Minnesota
Ilhan Omar (D) 5th Congressional District
Keith Ellison (D) Attorney General
Hodan Hassan (D) State House District 62A
Mohamud Noor (D) State House District 60B
Siad Ali (D) District 3 member of the Minneapolis Board of Education
New Hampshire
Aboul Khan (R) State House Rockingham 20 District
Safiya Wazir (D) State House Merrimack 17 District
New Jersey
Assad Akhter (D) Passaic County Board of Chosen Freeholders
Alaa Al Abdel-Aziz Paterson City Council Ward 6
Mohammad Ramadan Passaic County Board of Education
Alaa Matari Prospect Park Borough Council
Dawn Haynes Newark Public Schools School Board
Hazim Yassin Red Bank City Council
Mohamed Khairullah Prospect Park Mayor
Salim Patel Passaic City Council
New Mexico
Abbas Akhil (D) State House District 20
New York
Charles Fall (D) State House District 61
Robert Jackson (D) State Senate District 3
Shahabuddeen Ally NYC Civil Court, NY County
North Carolina
Mujtaba Mohammed (D) State Senate District 38
Nasif Majeed (D) State House District 99
Ohio
Mohamed Al-Hamdani Dayton Public Schools Board of Education
Pennsylvania
Jason Dawkins (D) State House District 179
Texas
Rabeea Collier District Courts, 113th District
Salman Bhojani Euless City Council Place 6
Virginia
Babur Lateef Prince William County School Board
Haseeb Javed Manassas Park City Council
Mo Seifeldein Alexandria City Council
Those judiciary wins are extremely significant considering how judges don't seem to be concerned about the Constitution anymore and look to foreign law and "precedent" in many of their rulings.
However, numbers from a report by Hamas-CAIR (Council on American-Islamic Relations) in coordination with JETPAC indicates that a high percentage of Muslims voted in 2018.
The report claims:
95% of Muslim voters participated in this years midterm election.
78% of Muslim voters primarily voted for the Democratic Party candidates and 17% for Republican Party candidates.
46% of Muslim voters consider themselves liberal on social issues, while 35% consider themselves conservative.
43% of Muslim voters consider themselves fiscally conservative, while 40% consider themselves liberal.
26% of Muslim voters who primarily voted for Democratic candidates perceived themselves as being conservative on social issues. Moreover, 36% perceived themselves as being fiscally conservative.
68% of Muslim voters thought Islamophobia and anti-Muslim sentiment in the U.S. increased while 17% thought it decreased in the past year.
78% of Muslim voters who primarily voted for Democratic Party candidates thought Islamophobia increased in the past year. Conversely, only 33% of Muslim voters who primarily voted for Republican Party candidates thought Islamophobia increased in the past year.
53% of Muslim voters became more interested in politics since the 2016 presidential election, while 34% maintained the same level of interest in politics and 13% became less interested in politics.
55% of Muslim voters have become more actively involved in politics and/or civically engaged since the 2016 presidential election, while 45% have not.
Out of those Muslim voters who have become more actively involved in politics and/or civically engaged since 2016 presidential election:
20% have primarily donated money to a political or social campaign.
25% have primarily donated their time by volunteering with a local charity or civic-minded or religious organization.
18% have primarily donated their expertise by using their skills and/or network to advance social/political engagement.
37% have primarily been involved in another way.
If you don't think they have an agenda to conform America to Islam, you really do need to pull your head out of the sand.
Be interesting to find out how many actually have applied for citizenship,have assimilated, or
the percentage of the “temps” are in jail and charges..
LISTEN to them......
There is no such thing as ‘RADICAL ISLAM’.
There is ONLY islam.
This country will tolerate itself to death.
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