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"Seem" is not reality. I want two strong parties. Three would be better. THAT'S reality.
But you don't want to see the Little Trumpsters in the mix. 2 parties but no deplorable element.
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"Seem" is not reality. I want two strong parties. Three would be better. THAT'S reality.
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Marjorie Taylor Greene points to ‘common ground’ between GOP, Nation of Islam
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) suggested Monday that there is “common ground” to be found between the modern Republican Party and the Nation of Islam, a conclusion she formed after…thehill.com
Didn’t have Marjorie Taylor Greene praising the Nation of Islam on the bingo card.
Actually, that's not true at all. The Nation of Islam believes in Allah just any other Muslim denomination from the Sunnis to the Nation of Gods and Earths.
Nation of Islam has NOTHING to do with Islam.
The Nation of Islam doesn't believe in Allah?
That's not my understanding at all.
Magerie Taylor Greene is an imbecile.
What’s in a name? - The Problem with the “Nation of Islam ...
The “Nation of Islam” does not adhere to these core tenets of Islamic theology. They believe that God appeared on earth in the person of their founder, a “great man from the East”, Master W. Fard Muhammad, a preacher who first came to public attention in the USA on July 4, 1930 then mysteriously “departed the scene” on February 26, 1934.![]()
What’s in a name? - The Problem with the “Nation of Islam” (part 1 of 2)
A court ruling overturning a fifteen year British ban on its leader, Louis Farrakhan, has propelled the so-called Nation of Islam into the headlines. Michael Young examines the Islamic credentials of these self-styled “Muslims”.www.islamreligion.com
Just because MTG isn't as informed as you might be concerning fine points of theology doesn't make her an "imbecile".
In any event, it isn't wrong for the dame to treat the Nation of Islam people she did meet with courtesy, regardless of whether others consider them "true muslims" or not.
She doesnt care if she comes off as an imbecile or is actually an imbecile. It's all about culture wars, clicks on her twitter, and keeping her bank account full of donor money. It's never been about helping out her voters in her district.Magerie Taylor Greene is an imbecile.
What’s in a name? - The Problem with the “Nation of Islam ...
The “Nation of Islam” does not adhere to these core tenets of Islamic theology. They believe that God appeared on earth in the person of their founder, a “great man from the East”, Master W. Fard Muhammad, a preacher who first came to public attention in the USA on July 4, 1930 then mysteriously “departed the scene” on February 26, 1934.![]()
What’s in a name? - The Problem with the “Nation of Islam” (part 1 of 2)
A court ruling overturning a fifteen year British ban on its leader, Louis Farrakhan, has propelled the so-called Nation of Islam into the headlines. Michael Young examines the Islamic credentials of these self-styled “Muslims”.www.islamreligion.com
lol.Actually, that's not true at all. The Nation of Islam believes in Allah just any other Muslim denomination from the Sunnis to the Nation of Gods and Earths.