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It is not Americans who should be feared but rather how radical, pro-Hezbollah, anti-Israel activists like Rashida Tlaib ever got elected to the Congress of the United States of America

Rep. Rashida Tlaib “FEARS” Americans She Was Elected To Serve



Rep. Rashida Tlaib FEARS Americans She Was Elected To ServeRep. Rashida Tlaib—who wanted to introduce articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump in the most profane language possible—says she feared Americans after the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, and that that is the worrisome “fear” that drove her into politics. How consummately self-serving! It was Americans who suffered real true-life fear when terrorists flew planes into the World Trade Centres, Towers 1 and 2, the Pentagon and forced down Flight 93 in Shanksville, Pa, ending the lives of nearly 3,000 innocents on the fateful day that was to become indelibly known worldwide as “9/11”.
It was Americans who suffered real fear, not one of the imaginary kind that could be exploited for a launch into political life. “Tlaib, a Palestinian-American lawmaker who first drew national attention with a profane call for the impeachment of President Trump soon after she took office in January, made her comments in a clip filmed for Makers, a media company that tries to “accelerate the women’s movement through stories of real-life experiences that ignite passion and action.” (Fox News, April 27, 2019)
“In the video, filmed months ago as part of the “Maker of the week” segment which is currently featured prominently on the outlet's homepage, Tlaib said she was “afraid” of her fellow Americans after the terror attacks that killed nearly 3,000 people. “I was probably in my second year in law school when 9/11 happened. And I was -- I was really terrified of what was going to happen to my husband, who's only a green card holder at the time,” she said.”
“Probably” in her second year in law school? Either she was or she was not. Proof that Tlaib’s fear of fellow Americans after 9/11 did not seem to interfere with her studies: In 2001, Tlaib was a student at Western Michigan University Cooley Law School.

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This is how Wikipedia describes the school:
“In recent years, the average school bar passage rate has been about 50%. 53% of graduates passed the Michigan bar exam on their first attempt in July 2017, below the 83% average for other Michigan law schools.[5] The average school bar passage rate was 51.86% in 2015, 52.73% in 2014, and 51.45% in 2013. Cooley's bar passage rates have averaged about 20% less than the state average pass rates. Cooley's bar passage for first-time takers for the February 2018 exam was 61%.”
People the world over remember what they were doing immediately after learning about that fateful day on Sept. 11, 2001. This is what Tlaib was doing:
“I immediately called my brothers and told them to be very careful who you hang out with, telling my sisters, you know, just be real careful out there, and being really afraid of my fellow Americans.” — Rashida Tlaib (Fox News) “She added that the attack and the fear pushed her toward public service and becoming more involved in her community. “It really pushed me to be more involved, and I got really curious and really angry. And I think that combination got me, you know, in front of a number of issues in the city of Detroit,” she said.

“Tlaib has been facing criticism not only for her calls for Trump’s impeachment but also for making troubling comments concerning Israel, with some comments perceived as anti-Semitic, and associating with far-left figures that have endorsed Lebanon-based Hezbollah and Palestinian terrorist groups. “One of America’s oldest Jewish organizations, the Zionist Organization of America, called on Wednesday for Tlaib's removal from congressional committees and from the Democratic Party for her “anti-Israel record” and ties to “terrorists, anti-Semites and conspiracy theorists.” “Rashida Tlaib’s anti-Israel record was already well-known before she was elected in last year’s midterm elections,” the ZOA editorial article says. “She calls Israel a ‘racist country’ on the basis of the lie that Israel discriminates against those ‘darker skinned,’ supports the destruction of Israel in favor of an Arab-dominated state (‘It has to be one state’), ‘absolutely’ backs withholding U.S. aid from Israel, and openly supports the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement, which is committed to international ostracism and weakening of Israel with a view to its eventual elimination.”


“The same article includes a list of people with whom Tlaib has been photographed, or about whom Tlaib has posted social media messages, and includes information about their alleged links to bombings or other crimes.”
People mainstream Americans should fear.
“It is perfectly clear that Rashida Tlaib is not in the smallest degree ashamed, and has not the slightest inhibition about, publicly being associated with these anti-Semites, terrorists and glorifiers of Jew-murderers," ZOA National President Morton A. Klein and Chairman Mark Levenson said in a joint statement. (Fox News) “The Democratic Party must do the only honorable thing," they continued, "which is to expel her from the party and remove her from Congressional committees."
There can be little doubt that Rashida Tlaib exploited the 9/11 terrorist attacks to advance a political career. It is not Americans who should be feared but rather how radical, pro-Hezbollah, anti-Israel activists like Rashida Tlaib ever got elected to the Congress of the United States of America.

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