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LTC Sangari recounts a shocking story about a friend whose son fought in Iraq, was buried in Arlington National Cemetery, and after his ultimate sacrifice to the nation, had his identity stolen by someone who used a dead American soldier’s identity to fraudulently vote in an election. Sangari ran as a Republican for the U.S. House of Representatives to represent Illinois’ 9th Congressional District. He was defeated in the 2020 general election for U.S. House Illinois District 9 by Democrat Jan Schakowsky.

Dating back to the 1970s, Jan Schakowsky has maintained ties to Chicago Democratic Socialists of America and its previous incarnations. Chicago Democratic Socialists of America is an affiliate of the Marxist Democratic Socialists of America, an organization built upon the ideas of Italian communist revolutionary Antonio Gramsci. Schakowsky’s husband is political consultant Robert “Bob” Creamer.

The Daily Northwestern of Evanston, Illinois, reported on October 20, 2016:

Republican congressional candidate Joan McCarthy Lasonde called for U.S. Rep. Jan Schakowsky (D-Evanston) to resign at a press conference outside Schakowsky’s Evanston office Thursday.

Lasonde said Schakowsky was the “ringleader” of protests and riots that led to the cancellation of Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump’s March 11 rally at the University of Illinois at Chicago. Lasonde referenced undercover videos released by the conservative advocacy site Project Veritas Action that appear to show Jan Schakowsky’s husband, political consultant Robert Creamer, discussing voter fraud.

The leaked videos also show Scott Foval, the former national field director for Americans United for Change, talking about hiring “mentally ill” and homeless people to protest at Trump rallies.

The Chicago Tribune reported in an April 6, 2006, an article titled “Democrat consultant sentenced to prison”:

Robert Creamer, a top Democratic consultant and the husband of U.S. Rep. Jan Schakowsky (D-Ill.), was sentenced Wednesday to 5 months in prison for using bad checks to prop up his struggling consumer group and for a tax charge.

Creamer, founder and former head of Illinois Public Action, also must serve 11 months of home confinement. But he escaped the longer sentence of 30 to 37 months suggested by federal guidelines. Schakowsky had been Creamer’s secretary.

“White House visitor logs show Creamer has made 340 visits since Obama took office in January 2009,” the Chicago Sun-Times reported.

Colonel Mike recounted how LTC Sangari, an American hero, rushed to Turkey following the devastating earthquake that struck Turkey and Syria, to rescue people who had been buried alive. Sangari told his fellow Americans how they can effect change: “Reach out.”

We’ll talk about the U.S. border crisis, and the need to deputize Americans to protect the border legally. The discussion also touches on Michael Savage’s sterling talking point about the importance of borders, language, and culture. And what about Mike Pompeo calling American Federation of Teachers President Randi Weingarten “the most dangerous person in the world.” Weingarten has been a major force in the brainwashing of America’s children.

LTC Sargis Sangari USA (Ret.) is a 20-plus-year veteran of the United States Army Infantry and Special Operational Forces with multiple combat deployments to Iraq, a diplomatic assignment in Kuwait, and several other deployments to the Middle East, Europe, Asia, and Central America. He is the CEO of the Near East Center for Strategic Engagement (NEC-SE), which he founded on September 11, 2014, in commemoration of the Americans who were murdered in the terrorist attacks of 9/11, and in recognition of the first responders who continue to suffer and die from health effects arising from the attacks. NEC-SE is an academic and operational policy studies/research institution and think tank that provides political/military analyses and assessments of Middle Eastern affairs for a diverse international clientele representing both government and private interests.

Hosting this episode of The National Security Hour are Mary Fanning and Colonel Mike. Fanning is an investigative journalist at The American Report covering national security. Her work has appeared at The Center for Security Policy, Breitbart News, Community Digital News, Lifezette, Real Clear Defense, and The American Report. Colonel Mike is a former liaison & contractor for many years in South East Asia. He is also an advisor and businessman with many contacts around the globe.


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