RT friend wrote:
I googled "Is Ilhan Omar legit", out of 10 results the nearest to your post is that she married her brother so in any case Ilham would have the Omar name and not be Ilhan Said.
Obama was accuse of being a foreigner, but he's still there making a small fortune, I'm not against other races rising to the top, but foreigners I don't believe are legitimate contenders for public office.
However using this argument as a political strategy seems to undermine public confidence in the legal system, I'm a victim of corrupt legal systems in Australia and New Zealand I was illegally brought before the authorities many times, but how can the legal system be no good, what else is there?. I don't want to get the crap kicked out of me by someone who noticed I hadn't tied my shoe laces property.
We all want to shape society in our own images, some do it better than others, in this case I think, the better players realise where past leaders were sometimes completely wrong with their BS but it work out for the best anyway because the folks who don't have the opportunity, or the will, to be studying the social sciences and or Religion latch on to bad logical ideas and they just become normal, like same-sex marriage and transgenders in the military.
It works the other way too, good outcomes can come from mistaken ideas, some people, me included, see that as Divine intervention, some see it as Predestination, I definitely don't, and am willing to take up that argument with anyone because I'm predestined to win, now that doesn't make sense unless it's a mistaken idea with an excellent outcome which I'm hoping for.
Politically this is very important I suppose it depends if Trump destroys the USD as the main calibration of international account then it would be self-sufficiency, if Trump wins internationally and the USD become the only source of value calibration for trade then we must look to the virtues of spot and art.for satisfaction. I am Religious but I personally don't believe Religion offers satisfaction.
Either way if Ilham Omar wasn't legitimate and succeeded to be a high roller then the system can't be any good which can't be true because there is no switch to change everything immediately.
I googled "Is Ilhan Omar legit", out of... (
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bombshell report released Thursday claims that Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN-05) entered the country fraudulently in 1995 as a member of the “Omar” family, which allegedly isn’t her real family.
The article was published Thursday at Powerline by David Steinberg, formerly an editor of PJ Media who has written extensively on Omar over the past three years.
In his article, Steinberg claims:
“In 1995, Ilhan entered the United States as a fraudulent member of the ‘Omar’ family. That is not her family. The Omar family is a second, unrelated family which was being granted asylum by the United States. The Omars allowed Ilhan, her genetic sister Sahra, and her genetic father Nur Said to use false names to apply for asylum as members of the Omar family.”
He goes on to claim that Omar’s real name, before applying for asylum, was Ilhan Nur Said Elmi. The family split up in 1995 when three of her siblings were granted asylum by the United Kingdom, including Ahmed Nur Said Elmi, whom Omar allegedly married in 2009 and divorced in 2017. As The Minnesota Sun has previously reported, this alleged marriage to her brother occurred at a time of massive immigration fraud.
Steinberg cites as his sources multiple members of the “Minneapolis Somali community,” who claim that Omar was born as Ilhan Nur Said Elmi, as well as marriage records, address records, court documents, and online communications that he provides pictures of in his article.
He concludes the article by declaring that law enforcement has enough information to “open an investigation.”
“I believe Scott Johnson, Preya Samsundar, and me, with our three years of articles, columns, and posts, have provided more than enough evidence to give law enforcement authorities probable cause to open an investigation,” he writes.
The Minnesota Sun reached out to Omar’s office for comment on the allegations, but didn’t receive a response.
“We do not share the personal information of refugees, due to privacy considerations,” a State Department spokesperson told The Minnesota Sun in response to a request for confirmation of the information in the article.