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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]https://twitter.com/FFXParentsAssoc/status/1628971413557202945 I'm assuming she's producing a free-association word salad, but with her default settings result in 'evil US imperialism means Imperial Japan is good'.[/quote] That video is a limited clip from Omeish's FCPS school board regular meeting board member comment section. Too bad the poster left out any on the FBI headquarters. The USA needed to secure Iwo Jima and Okinawa. Georgetown ids her as the first elected Libyan [assume country from which family immigrated]. "From the halls of Montezuma to the shores of Tripoli" is from Marine deployments. 422-Hawaiins not interred and Omeish bizarrely equates conditions and results of any US internment to the industalized death factories in the Holocaust. Not posted here or in the clipped video were further statements on a current event - [b]the site choice for the relocation of the FBI headquarters. A Fairfax County, VA elected local official appears to be advocating for the FBI to not move to Fairfax County. [/b] 2/23/2023 school board meeting https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dmnBVhScWFo&t=1s&ab_channel=FairfaxCountyPublicSchools Comment section starting at 3::22:16 "there's a lot of history in February..sure that we're building better for the next generation." Segues into Arbery and then "this advocacy around where the next FBI headquarters is going to be" "experiences with law enforcement" Inclusivity, surveillance state etc. [/quote] Thanks for sharing this. I had not heard the "rest of the story" which also is puzzling and, maybe, egregious. Her post on Georgetown says that she is "Libyan." That says a lot to me. Even though she was born here, she considers herself Libyan? Not American? [/quote]
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