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What offends you more:

Congresswoman Omar’s quote of “some people did something”
or
the U.S. government’s loyal support to Saudi Arabia after all these years?

To be honest, I’m more offended by the government’s loyal support to Saudi Arabia. Saudi Arabia played a role in the 9/11 attacks but what does the U.S. government do? Turn it’s back on Americans. That’s more backstabbing than anything.
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You might want to thank George Bush. Remember he let the Saudi Royal family fly out of the U.S. that terrible (today-18 years later) morning. I know Omar is a Muslim, despite her American birth, and I believe has a desire to see a Muslim overtaking of this nation. Re: Saudis. Money talks, Bullshit walks, and the U.S. has vested interests with Saudi Arabia.
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@soar2newhighs Yeah I remember reading about that, I think they were the only ones to head out of the U.S. while all commercial flights were grounded.

Believing Omar's wants to see a Muslim overtaking the U.S. is a bit too much. Until you have evidence that she wants to, then it's false.
Are you familiar with the term, "Insidious"? She's right now all about some lackluster telecom entity in Somolia, she wants protected. What is she doing for her constituents in the 5th District in Minnesota, in the United States.? Another area represented by a black politician, with an outstanding record of failure.@SW-User
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@soar2newhighs Y'Know, I wonder the same thing about the American government. What is the POTUS and the others before him doing for the American public by support Saudi Arabia that funds Al Qaeda, ISIS, AL Shabaab, etc. That's a huge reason why terrorism still exist. America states it's fighting terrorism, but you can't defeat it when you are supplying money and weapons to them. And what does the color of someone's skin have to do with anything?
Are you familiar with AOC's reference to "people of color"? This IMO is a racist if not, an ignorant approach to lament her claims. Omar is no different. Not to be contentious, respond to me with links as to the sentiments expressed on 9/11/2019 by Cortez, Omar, Pressely, and Tlaib. Please.@SW-User
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@soar2newhighs I'm a person of color and I found nothing insensitive about that. Actually the word POC has been used for several years now. Plus how is Omar racist? You're just saying stuff, but proving nothing at this point. You can't send the link? You're the one throwing all this stuff out there without sources.
QuixoticSoul · 41-45, M
@soar2newhighs Omar was not born in the US. That doesn't matter anyhow. And lmao at the grand conspiracy.