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Post  fortuna Thu Jan 17, 2019 12:49 pm

No one is saying that there are not nice muslims. Their religion calls for a world caliphate, Sharia law, women as second class citizens and complete control of what and how you think. Western civilization has been at odds with and fighting them since the seventh century.

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How Many Muslims Won Political Office


The Numbers May Surprise You!...................WAKE-UP AMERICA!!


REMEMBER …. YEARS AGO THEY SAID THAT THEY WOULD DESTROY US FROM WITH-IN .


WELL, THEY HAVE STARTED.

Federal



Rashida Tlaib (D)


MI 13th Congressional District


WON



Keith Ellison (D)


MN Attorney General


WON



Ilhan Omar (D)


MN 5th Congressional District


WON



Andre Carson (D)


IN 7th Congressional District


WON

State



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


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Post  fortuna Thu Jan 17, 2019 3:04 pm

In breaking these down by state, Deplorable Kel formulated a list.
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:


97% of Muslim voters participated in this year’s midterm election.
• 88% of Muslim voters primarily voted for the Democratic Party candidates and 17% for Republican Party candidates.
• 56% of Muslim voters consider themselves liberal on social issues, while 26% consider themselves conservative.
• 33% of Muslim voters consider themselves fiscally conservative, while 50% 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.
• 78% of Muslim voters thought Islamophobia and anti-Muslim sentiment in the U.S. increased while 17% thought it decreased in the past year.
• 88% 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.
• 65% of Muslim voters have become more actively involved in politics and/or civically engaged since the 2016 presidential election, while 25% have not.
• Out of those Muslim voters who have become more actively involved in politics and/or civically engaged since 2016 presidential election:
• 50% have primarily donated money to a political or social campaign.
• 55% have primarily donated their time by volunteering with a local charity or civic-minded or religious organization.
• 48% have primarily donated their expertise by using their skills and/or network to advance social/political engagement.
• 27% 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.


Article posted with permission from The Washington Standard

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