Posted on 01/13/2016 4:41:23 PM PST by Snickering Hound
>he received military training on how to use an AK-47 late last year at a farm just outside of Houston.<
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The farm is probably still operational knowing how apologetical, we as a country, have become.
Sharpstown is a multi ethnic ghetto that is not safe.
Even my wife knows not to go in there.
I’m just guessing that our intrepid jihadist didn’t get through high school physics.
“Sharpstown is a multi ethnic ghetto that is not safe.”
The mall or the neighborhood? ;)
The mall, 100%, neighborhood, ~75%
You know what’s sad?
When I drive through Sharpstown and see the formerly nice neighborhoods, where people like me raised a generation of American children.
All that is gone now. Some of it does not even look like America.
There is a crap-ton of mosques in Houston. The Galleria is less than a half mile from where I work.
That is the same with areas here in Las Vegas, America is changing right before our eyes.
That camp is 20 miles from a site of the Strategic Petroleum Reserve in Freeport. 50 miles from Texas City and about 50 from downtown Houston.
This “reshaping of America” is a crime. Treason, even.
Yes, way too many islamic terror mosques in Houston. No telling what all they all have hidden behind the doors along with crap filled books like the koran referring to pervert Alla muhamididoooo. I’ve been to the Galleria when I’ve been in Houston and I remember seeing all those filthy islamic women walking around with towels and mops on their heads. Looked like halloween.
There is one in this shopping center:
14344 Memorial Dr, Houston, TX 77079
It has no identifying signs or markings. But the imam can be seen standing outside often. And the cell phone store and dollar store next to it are both run by muslims.
PAR35, Sharpstown, mall & neighborhood, is definitely not gentrified. Still in their death spiral.
Of the 3 big developments in SW Houston (Westbury, Sharpstown, and Meyerland), the first 2 are in serious decline and have been for years, decades.
Only Meyerland has escaped that fate, the major reason being Meyerland’s deed restrictions that have prohibited multi-family housing since inception (1955). There are NO apts in Meyerland even today. The other 2 were built with apartments from the start, and the differences are remarkable.
Actually, Willow Bend/Willow Meadows are doing OK, although they do have some relatively recent apts in one corner, but separated from the main neighborhoods by a large thoroughfare (Bellfort).
Other older neighborhoods like Robindell and the Braeburns have suffered due to their proximity to Sharpstown.
Meyerland may be OK, but the apartments across Chimney Rock used to be a bit ‘iffy’. I was visiting an upstairs apartment one time when there was a drive-by on the ground level.
Right, PAR35, on that NW corner of Chimney Rock and N Braeswood. Where a lot of families rented apts back when HISD started zoning so their kids could stay in the Bellaire HS district instead of having to move to Sharpstown HS (which was still a decent school back then, but no Bellaire).
But the effects haven’t migrated across the ditch, property values on the east side have held nicely. That’s Section 6 of Meyerland, still the higher-priced homes.
I guess that neighborhood north of the apts and west of CR is Maplewood.
“The Houston terror suspect is a Palestinian born in Iraq, but has lived among us since November 2, 2009, when he entered the United States as a refugee.”
A rigorously vetted refugee no doubt.
L
[snip] The Houston terror suspect is a Palestinian [sic] born in Iraq, but has lived among us since November 2, 2009, when he entered the United States as a refugee. [/snip]
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