Vijay Kumar – A "Geert Wilders Republican" for Congress

From Eric Dondero:

Vijay Kumar is a slightly unique candidate for Congress. He is a proud Immigrant to the United States. He was born in Hyderabad, India in 1954. Fittingly, he describes his parents and upbringing in India as "conservative."

He emigrated to the United States, because "he felt uplifted by the values and possibilities inherent in the American way of life." And he has lived up to those ideals, of hard work, entrepreneurialism, and running his own small business for more than 25 years in the Nasvhille, Tennessee area.

He's been quite active in TN Republican politics volunteering for numerous local campaigns. Now Kumar is run for Congress himself.

He may have the unique distinction of being the first politician in America who has been referred to as a "Geert Wilders Republican." The obvious reference is to the dynamic Dutch libertarian politician, famous throughout Western Europe for standing up to the rise of Radical Islam.

From an interview with Ruthfully Yours; The Right News, Front and Center, Interviewer Ali Syna:

SYNA: You are running for the United States Congress from the 5th Congressional District of the state of Tennessee. Obviously, as a conservative you are concerned about the deficit, the takeover of industry by the government, health care and other issues that concern every patriotic American. However, you have said that stopping the Islamization of America is your priority. I know only of one politician with a similar platform: Geert Wilders, the founder of Freedom Party in Holland.

KUMAR: The reason I believe that the Islamization of America should be the primary concern of Americans is that Islamic imperialism poses an existential threat to the United States, and, really, to all mankind.

America was conceived as a free constitutional republic that is of the people, by the people, and for the people. Islam was conceived as a totalitarian theocracy that is of Islam, by Islam, and for Islam. The Quran is the antithesis of the United States Constitution. They are polar opposites. They are diametrically opposed. I don’t say that as some Hegelian abstraction: I mean that these two documents are ideological opposites of each other in their most basic purposes and goals.

The purpose of our Constitution is to secure and guarantee to all people the greatest possible freedom. The purpose of Islam is for all people to submit to Islam, and only Islam—not just spiritually, but politically and secularly, in every aspect of law and life.

These two purposes could not possibly be in greater opposition.

Learn more about his candidacy at Kumarforcongress.com

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