In an age of technology, it's difficult for liars to get away with lies. They try to tell their constituents not to believe their eyes and ears--believe what I'm telling you now. Kyrsten Sinema is doing exactly that.
Sinema separately said that she didn't object to individuals going abroad and fighting for our enemies.
Sinema said in a newly resurfaced radio interview: "I don't care" if people go and fight for the Taliban in Afghanistan.
She appeared in a February 2003 radio show hosted by Ernest Hancock, a libertarian activist who presented "The Vally of the Sun" program on local Arizona radio, which is when she made her traitorous statement.
Hancock told Sinema, a Green Party activist, "As an individual, if I want to go fight in the Taliban army, I go over there, and I'm fighting for the Taliban, I'm saying that's a personal decision."
"Fine; I don't care if you go and do that, go ahead," Sinema responded.
Yes, it's a personal decision to fight against your native country, and if you do, you should either be killed, or never be allowed to enter the U.S. again. That's just my opinion.
Sinema also said that the U.S. military went into the Middle East for "a number of reasons," including "oil, power, control" of the region.
Two months after this interview, and a month after the Iraq War began, she told the Arizona Republic that "we should feel compassion" for enemy combatants killed in the country.
Between 2005 and 2006 Sinema co-hosted a radio show with Jeff Farias, a conspiracy theorist who in 2008 signed a petition claiming the World Trade Center collapsed because explosives were planted inside the buildings by the U.S. Government.
Farias often promoted 911 conspiracy theories during his radio shows up until 2010. And he was the co-master of a 2007 conference that rejected the U.S. government's explanation of the 2001 terror attacks. Naturally, InfoWars founder, Alex Jones was in attendance.
In 2006 Sinema and Farias spoke at an anti-war rally called "End The US Occupation of Iraq." It was sponsored by multiple groups, such as 911 Truth of Arizona, whose mission as they state it is "to expose the official lies and cover-up surrounding the events of September 11, 2001 in a way that inspires the people to overcome denial and understand the truth; namely, that elements within the US government and covert policy apparatus must have orchestrated or participated in the execution of the attacks for these to have happened in the way that they did."
Sinema is running against Republican Martha McSally and had a mere 2 point lead, but this latest information may turn the tables on this far-left America-hater.
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Sinema separately said that she didn't object to individuals going abroad and fighting for our enemies.
Sinema said in a newly resurfaced radio interview: "I don't care" if people go and fight for the Taliban in Afghanistan.
She appeared in a February 2003 radio show hosted by Ernest Hancock, a libertarian activist who presented "The Vally of the Sun" program on local Arizona radio, which is when she made her traitorous statement.
Hancock told Sinema, a Green Party activist, "As an individual, if I want to go fight in the Taliban army, I go over there, and I'm fighting for the Taliban, I'm saying that's a personal decision."
"Fine; I don't care if you go and do that, go ahead," Sinema responded.
Yes, it's a personal decision to fight against your native country, and if you do, you should either be killed, or never be allowed to enter the U.S. again. That's just my opinion.
Sinema also said that the U.S. military went into the Middle East for "a number of reasons," including "oil, power, control" of the region.
Two months after this interview, and a month after the Iraq War began, she told the Arizona Republic that "we should feel compassion" for enemy combatants killed in the country.
Between 2005 and 2006 Sinema co-hosted a radio show with Jeff Farias, a conspiracy theorist who in 2008 signed a petition claiming the World Trade Center collapsed because explosives were planted inside the buildings by the U.S. Government.
Farias often promoted 911 conspiracy theories during his radio shows up until 2010. And he was the co-master of a 2007 conference that rejected the U.S. government's explanation of the 2001 terror attacks. Naturally, InfoWars founder, Alex Jones was in attendance.
In 2006 Sinema and Farias spoke at an anti-war rally called "End The US Occupation of Iraq." It was sponsored by multiple groups, such as 911 Truth of Arizona, whose mission as they state it is "to expose the official lies and cover-up surrounding the events of September 11, 2001 in a way that inspires the people to overcome denial and understand the truth; namely, that elements within the US government and covert policy apparatus must have orchestrated or participated in the execution of the attacks for these to have happened in the way that they did."
Sinema is running against Republican Martha McSally and had a mere 2 point lead, but this latest information may turn the tables on this far-left America-hater.
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