Posted on 12/30/2020 4:34:01 AM PST by MtnClimber
It's not just Muslims who immigrate to defeat their enemies. Socialists are doing it, too, this time in Georgia.
With the 2020 election still up in the air, lawsuits being filed, and the results heading to the Supreme Court, there is another threat to the republic rearing its ugly head. The liberal media (I know, redundant) are now giving tips to other socialists on how to hack the election even more. Their plan involves actually moving to another state, specifically Georgia, in order to turn the Senate blue by voting for the two Democrats in the Georgia Senate runoff election!
Immigration for a cause is not new. The Al-Hijra, 622 A.D., was Mohammed's journey from Mecca to Yathrib. To illustrate the significance of the Hijra, the Islamic calendar contains the letters "A.H.," and this has significant meaning to Muslims. A.H stands for anno Hejirae, since the Hijra. To immigrate in the cause of Islam is considered holy. In his video sermons, Anwar al-Awlaki told Muslims living in the West that it is their duty to either return to Muslim lands or stay in Western lands and engage in jihad.
Just as some Muslims immigrate in the name of jihad, so do some socialists! Now that cities like San Francisco, New York, Philadelphia, and Portland have been turned into lawless upholstered sewers, socialism's useful Idiots are immigrating to red states in order to spread their policies throughout the free states.
In Georgia, legal residents who turned 18 before December 7 are eligible to vote in the January 5 runoff election. Georgia does not have a residency or period of time requirement before an election, but you do have to have intent to stay in the state.
(Excerpt) Read more at americanthinker.com ...
Laws don’t seem to matter any more. The left gets to make it up.
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