The first Muslim elected to the U.S. Congress is coincidentally one of the more progressive members; he's one of the 70 members of the body that is also a registered socialist. Now there is a video of him vocalizing a dream that one day America's borders will become an 'irrelevancy.' I wonder why he doesn't say this on the floor of the House when he's advocating for the DREAM Act, which would be one step closer to making borders irrelevant. It's moments like these caught on camera that might help to explain why an arm of the Obama administration (the FCC) wants to control the internet.
Via The Blaze:
Again, here's the list of the 70 members of congress who are also registered socialists.
Here, you are urged and encouraged to run your mouths about something important.
Thursday, December 23, 2010
VIDEO: FIRST MUSLIM CONGRESSMAN WANTS BORDERS TO BE IRRELEVANT
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