Congressman Keith Ellison: Who Are the Real Extremists?
This last week, the radical Muslim congressman, Keith Ellison, was again proud to be named the vice-chairman of the Congressional LGBT Caucus.
“Rep. Keith Ellison, D-Minn., a third-term congressman and a co-chair of the Congressional Progressive Caucus. On the Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Rights page on his House website, Ellison notes that he is ‘proud to be vice-chair of the Congressional Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Caucus.’”
Rep. Ellison, the first radial Muslim in the U.S. House (who swore into office with his hand upon the Quran), feels safe enough to take shots at me on a one-sided national platform (to the Daily Beast. He stated that the American people “may not know how extreme this guy [Bradlee Dean] is”). What is interesting here is the fact that we cannot get Rep. Ellison on LIVE radio to confront my “extremism” on an open platform.
Rep Ellison likes straining at the gnat while he swallows the camel! So Keith, let’s go to the extreme and show America how extreme YOU really are! Now it is my turn.
Listen up, America.
After the Democrats took heat for removing and then reasserting God into their 2012 party platform, “lawmaker” Keith Ellison attacked the GOP for banning Shariah Law. He stated, “Why do they want to become the party of hate? They are demonstrating hatred toward Muslims. They’re the party that’s basically the bigoted party.”
One might think that would have come straight out of the mouth of a radical homosexual, rather than a radical Muslim.
Or maybe not!
Friends, you are dealing with a form of totalitarianism. They love to pull your hair, smack your face, and then cry the victim. When in fact they are the ones attempting to perpetuate their crimes against the laws of our constitutional republic, only to attempt to establish their own view of law.
Act For America’s Brigitte Gabriel said during an interview in a video called “Stealth Jihadie” that “Muslims can lie, and the lie is permissible, as long as the lie basically prepares the way for Islam to be either victorious or to win an argument against an enemy.”
Speaking of extremes, why is it that the Muslims have yet to be called into question by the radical homosexual communities concerning the Muslims’ call for the execution of the homosexuals?
Yet, the radical homosexuals will attack anyone that stands up against their abominable lifestyles by warning them of their sins before a just and holy God in preservation of their life and their souls (Ezekiel 3:18). Just ask Rachel Maddow who attacks my ministry for warning the homosexuals that the radical Muslims are calling for their executions.
One might want to take the time and ask Keith Ellison how he reconciles his radical ideology with that of our Founding Fathers:
“Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other.” (John Adams, second president of the United States) The religion Adams was referencing was Christianity.
Taking it another step, look at who President Barrack Hussein Obama and this current administration have appointed to key positions in government – more than 225 homosexuals. Talk about discrimination towards heterosexuals.
This president not only entertains Muslims in the White House, but he also advocates Shariah Law through his support of the Muslim Brotherhood, a sworn enemy of America.
And remember that another Muslim Brotherhood supporter was recently promoted within the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
So, how extreme am I?
According to Keith Ellison’s accusations, it is extreme to stand up for American ideals, to protect the family and to enforce the laws of our land. If this is extreme, then so be it. But it’s this type of “extremism” America is calling for – extreme in not tolerating any more corruption from its representatives!
In his “Letter from a Birmingham Jail,” Martin Luther King, Jr. wrote,
“I must admit that I was initially disappointed in being so categorized [as an extremist]. But as I continued to think about the matter, I gradually gained a bit of satisfaction from being considered an extremist. … [Was not] Abraham Lincoln [an extremist]: ‘This nation cannot survive half slave half free.’ [Was not] Thomas Jefferson [an extremist]: ‘We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal.’ So the question is not whether we will be extremists, but what kind of extremists will we be. … Will we be extremists for the preservation of injustice or [will we be extremists] for the extension of justice?”
America, you decide.