Posted on 01/10/2015 3:05:52 PM PST by 2ndDivisionVet
Do you think a campaign could be started by Free Republic to take Denton back by ridding it of the liberal pestilence? Or, since you want to leave, is that once good community now utterly beyond hope?
The colleges are way too big and many of the students (and of course the faculty & other employees) vote here. That’s how the fracking ban passed. Otherwise, though, it’s still a nice town, overall, but yeah, they’re trying to be Austin. We rent, so it won’t be hard to move.
Check out Flower Mound where I live.
Do you like Korean food? There’s a lot of it near you. We eat in Carrollton and Farmer’s Branch when we’re able. My wife’s job is now in Lewisville instead of Denton.
I detest colleges and universities. They are a blight on the Republic. I also loathe all forms of public schools from kindergarten and up. Commie indoctrination centers — all of them. Education will be the ruin of Texas!
Richardson seems to be the Muslim hq of Texas
Here's the story about how Christianity is close to being outlawed there: Plano Passes Radical LGBT Anti-Religious Freedom Ordinance. Regretfully, I do owe an apology to FReeper dragnet2. I never thought that leftists would gain a toehold in Texas but pockets of obamaism are showing up in once-good places: Denton, Richardson and Plano. Dallas has been long gone but the liberal pestilence is spreading to the suburbs.
No need to apologize to me.
I never thought they take the crown jewel of America, that being CA, and turn it into chaotic, substandard cesspool of decline, endless foreigners, illegal aliens, socialism, extreme controlling government and on and on.
If they can do it to CA, they can and are doing it everywhere else. This everyone can be extremely confident of.
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