Just a couple of days ago, our Brooklyn GOP State Senate candidate Karim Elsammak posted this:
"Karim4NY... [Tuesday, April 26, 2022 at 12:32 PM]... My pilot happens to be my former high school teacher, and I happen to be his former flight instructor and mentor. What a proud, full circle moment and a small world! I know I’m in good hands because I taught him how to land smoothly [with happy face imogi]...."
Together with that text "Captain" Karim posted this photo:
The kid candidate didn't seem to think there was anything wrong with all or any part of this --- in fact, he seemed quite proud of it
- A grandiose logic of self-importance
- A fixation with fantasies of infinite success, control, brilliance, beauty, or idyllic love
- A credence that he or she is extraordinary and exceptional and can only be understood by, or should connect with, other extraordinary or important people or institutions
- A desire for unwarranted admiration
- A sense of entitlement
- Interpersonally oppressive behavior
- No form of empathy
- Resentment of others or a conviction that others are resentful of him or her
- A display of egotistical and conceited behaviors or attitudes
Based upon a recent almost hour long telephone converation with Karim Elsammak, in which he did most of the talking by far >>> it was clear that Karim strongly presented with more than five (5) of those criteria; and indeed, he exhibited aspects of all nine (9).....
The above Meta-FB post by Karim4NY with the accompanying picture is typical of how Karim sees himself and the world around him --- it's all about him and what he did --- and everyone else's value is measured on a scale of the interactions with Karim, and/or the level of Karim's admiration for them, to the extent that they constitute a part of his world....
Everything that Karim has done to acheive his current status as the GOP and Conservative Party candidate for the state senate; and everything else that Karim says that he has done in politics in Brooklyn is exactly like what he showed in the text and photo above --- it was all strack, up to snuff, and even exemplary because it resulted in Karim Elsammak getting to where he is.....
More details to follow, in due course.....
All that money I blew on Drs when i could have easily been diagnosed here. Or is it hear?
ReplyDeleteIs that guy Devon Rohan Ragbir; and is Karim saying that he was pilot "Captain" on that flight? Devon Rohan Ragbir's professional social media seems dispute that.
ReplyDeleteWhat is Karim trying to pull now?
The Epoch Times reported that an attorney representing a Jan 6th person filed a Motion that stated over 20 FBI agents were embedded in the Jan 6th riot.
ReplyDeleteI want to know about his "restaurant locations."
ReplyDeleteThe Disinformation Governence Board is just here to help.
ReplyDeleteThey need to call Karim downtown right away; he has spread a lot of disinformation already.
ReplyDeleteRESPONSE: THE "BIGGEST PIECE OF KARIM ELSAMMAK MISINFORMATION" EDITION
ReplyDeleteTO: "ANONYMOUS SAID... AT 12:03 AM" & "...AT 1:38 AM"
KARIM ELSAMMAK KEEPS REPEATING THIS PIECE OF FALSE INFORMATION >>> THAT HE IS A "NATURALIZED CITIZEN BY BIRTH" <<< HE EVEN REPEATED THAT PARTICULAR ITEM OF MIS- / DIS-INFORMATION TO US DURING HIS VERY LONG AND ALMOST COMPLETELY MENDACIOUS PHONE CALL TO US AROUND MIDNIGHT ON APRIL 21ST - 22ND.....
WE DON'T KNOW WHAT THE KID IS TRYING TO GET AWAY WITH AND/OR PUT OVER ON EVERYBODY --- BECAUSE
>>> THERE IS NO SUCH CATEGORY OF U.S. CITIZENSHIP CALLED "NATURALIZED BY BIRTH" <<<
According to the definition provided in federal law [ 8 U.S.C. § 1101(a)(23)]: "The term 'naturalization' means the conferring of nationality of a state upon a person after birth, by any means whatsoever.”
--- PLEASE NOTE: THE CLEAR AND UNAMBIGUOUS USE OF THE PHRASE “… AFTER BIRTH, BY ANY MEANS WHATSOEVER….” IN THE GOVERNMENT'S DEFINITION OF "NATURALIZATION" ---
What Karim Elsammak has self-described as the circumstances of his birth in Alexandria, Egypt does not automatically convey any category of U.S. citizenship --- no matter how strongly he asserts that it does.
If Karim Elsammak is any kind of American citizen --- either by naturalization >>> OR <<< by birth --- he has not provided any useful information as to how that citizenship might have been obtained or recognized.
Needless to say, Karim Elsammak has made many other biographical and professional claims that are completely inconsistent with the non-citizen status conveyed by any claim of citizenship based upon his being "... naturalized by birth..." in Alexandria, Egypt.
I got lots of friends that are un naturalized citizens by birth.
ReplyDeleteIf the Dr performed a C Section that is not a natural birth which can result in deportation.
ReplyDeleteOne thing is clear: Karim Elsammak has stormed the cockpit of the local GOP and John Quaglione is barely a memory.
ReplyDeleteA FURTHER AND LATER RESPONSE: THE "WE AREN'T TALKING ABOUT JULIUS CAESAR'S BIRTH HERE" EDITION
ReplyDeleteTO: "ANONYMOUS SAID ... AT 10:00 AM" & "... AT 10:29 AM"
IT'S MORE LIKE ONE OF SID CAESAR'S SKITS --- BECAUSE KARIM HAS TURNED ALL OF THIS "NATURALIZED BY BIRTH" NONSENSE INTO THE "SHOW OF SHOWS"
".... In general, a person born outside of the United States may acquire citizenship at birth if all of the following requirements are met at the time of the person’s birth:
> The person is a child[2] of a U.S. citizen parent(s);
> The U.S. citizen parent meets certain residence or physical presence requirements in the United States or an outlying possession before the person’s birth in accordance with the applicable provision; and
> The person meets all other applicable requirements under either INA 301 or INA 309...."
[https://www.uscis.gov/policy-manual/volume-12-part-h-chapter-3]
What Karim Elsammak has self-described as the circumstances of his birth in Alexandria, Egypt does not without more evidence automatically comply with this U.S. Citizenship rule and policy --- no matter how strongly he might say that it does.
Here's somerthing that Karim never has told us --- if he has a U.S. Passport, when and how how did he obtain it?
maybe he was born again
ReplyDeleteYou can be a citizen-by-birth due to parentage or to birth within the U.S.
ReplyDeleteYou can be naturalized after birth via legal process.
But there is no such thing as "naturalized by birth."
Karim4Whatever clearly has no idea what naturalization even IS.
I don't doubt his citizenship but his ignorance and stupidity offend me.
ReplyDeleteCapano always wins in the end. I just read his latest piece with Curtis Sliwa in the local newspaper. What a read! Meanwhile fat Brian Fox can't even bend down to tie his shoes!
ReplyDelete2:33, under specific conditions, a child from abroad who's adopted by U.S. citizens can qualify as a U.S. citizen w/o naturalization.
ReplyDeleteBut that's a whole can of worms that's likely irrelevant. And even then, there's no such thing as 'naturalized by birth' - it's one or the other.
Well isn't the Democrats the party of illegal immigrants, so now u attack someone for being born here and becoming successful,
ReplyDeleteNo, 930, I think that Gail is attacking somebody who is a legend in his own mind that was born in Alexandria, Egypt.
ReplyDeleteI just left the first meeting of the Bay Ridge Birthers. We had a delicious complementary inter-continental breakfast. The first two items up for debate were whether or not Karim Elsammak is a U.S. Citizen and whether or not Brian Fox can bend down to tie his shoes because he's so fat.
ReplyDeleteHis credentials for state senatorship are based on an airline he won't name and some kind of food business he won't identify. Nifty.
ReplyDelete... and don't forget 'naturalized citizenship by birth'... whatever that might be.
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