DM wrote:
Asked to spell out what or why we don't want this Omar in Congress...Let me count the reasons...
1. She speaks against anything that this country is for...
2. She married her brother...
3. Before it is over, we will hear of all the real laws she has broken...they are well hidden by the Muslims
in Minnesota that used to be a decent even Democratic State...However, the Muslims moved in.
For instance their Attorney General, a REAL MUSLIM, AN ABUSER AND FRIENDS OF REAL MUSLIMS THAT
ONLY WANT TO K**L ALL AMERICAN...
4.She is ENJOYING ALL THE FREE-BEES IN America and runs America down every time she opens
that little mouth.
5. Did she really divorce the father of her children before she married her brother?...
6. She went to ND STATE...(PROBABLY GOT IN AS A FOREGIN STUDENT LIKE HER HERO BARAK OBAMA
FROM Kenyon) 7. She said "somebody" "did something!") Referring to 911..."something?) How many
were k**led and it was NOTHING TO THIS TRAMP. SOME OF THE REASONS SHE NEEDS TO BE
ARRESTED AND GONE. WILL FIND MORE..ASK A CONGRESSMAN WHO SEES HER EVERYDAY....
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I read all the "reasons" you listed and didn't find a single worthy one. I refer to your numbers 1 through 6:
#1: Oh? and what do you think "this country is for?" Give an example of something she said that's against it. If she's critical of the U.S., that's good. We need people to be critical of the U.S. We need people who are willing to speak t***hs that other people aren't ready to hear. Or do you think the U.S. never does anything wrong?
#2: Why should her marriage, wh**ever it may be, concern any of us? If she or her spouse have a complaint about it, they can tell it to whomever they see fit to tell it to.
#3: So you think she broke laws, but you didn't say what laws nor how she "broke" them; you just say we'll hear about them. Until (or unless) we do, I'll just assume she is as she appears to me, which is a good congressperson. It's good to be skeptical of everybody, of course, but now that I've seen how you describe her, I suppose she's not the problem but you are the problem.
#4A: "freebies": so what? If something's free, why not take it? If she did get something for free, where's the harm in that? Have you ever gotten anything for free? Or is the idea that she might be "enjoying" a free thing what offends you? Besides, why didn't you list something free that she got? Maybe because she actually didn't?
#4B: "runs America down": Oh, you think so? When's the last time you've run Obama down? Did you do that before, during, or after he was President? And when's the last time you've run down the Democratic party? If you did, you must be so "unAmerican" because it's half of the major political parties in the U.S. and so you should stop "running America down". But no, you are free to criticize (if you can do it sensibly) and so's Omar. Also see #1 above.
#5: See #2 above.
#6: "ND State". So? And you think she was a "foreign student"? So? Do you have something against foreign students? "Somebody" and "something": Those are good English words useful as placeholders, sometimes in a sentence of which the main point is about something else. Oops! I used the phrase "something else"! Did that offend you? "911": She did not give the standard horror and rage that you think is always appropriate when mentioning "911"? Grow up. The world is full of 911's; and when one of them did not appear to have been caused by _us_ for once, and it happened to _us_, now so many of you think that's the only "911" in the world. Sure 911 was a tragedy; we all agree on that. I think you are just offended because Omar said something related to 911 that you didn't expect. Good, if she said it, because we need a lot more perspective than just the same old knee-jerk standard horror and rage for just this "911" and not for all the other "911"'s.
If those feeble so-called "reasons" are all you can find to say against her, she must be rather good. Most people have something bad about them, but you haven't identified anything bad about her that matters to whether we should have her in Congress.
This person Omar (having spent time in ways, or places, we haven't) knows some things that the vast majority of us don't know. She speaks well and is intelligent and brave; and has been elected to Congress. We could learn some useful things from such a person. I'm sure you're determined not to, but I mean "We" in a collective sense (not necessarily including you).