Posted on 02/23/2025 7:26:57 AM PST by ma_che62
Yes, exactly. “Stay out Da Bushes!!”
Either way, same difference.
In Valley Ranch, the Sams and WalMart bear a striking resemblance to a Mumbai street market. The City of Irving has two large mosques, too. They keep to themselves, though.
“Religion” being the key word.
are these the anti turkye group Erdogan is trying to kill
BTTT
we need a supremacy law that no religious court or edict is above the state laws that are in effect and all rulings can be appealed to our current legal system
Demography is destiny. The cultural make-up matters. Cali was reliably red ,now it’s blue, because original population got replaced. It will be same for tx.
“Where I live in Frisco, parts look like New Delhi.”
The Sam’s Club just south of 121 on Ohio is little India all you see is Indian H1Bs and their broods with Model Y Teslas for all. The HEB in Frisco also might as well be part of Mumbai.
If you do not assimilate and greatly procreate...
Ditto for the Constitution. The Constitution has all the laws and rights codified within it sufficient to destroy IT. That has just about happened and eventually probably will because we have drifted too far away from the Principles it requires to exist as a means for what many consider to be Good.
Our Constitution, maybe with some tweaks or liberties in interpretation, could easily have been the founding document for any form of Government and it can become the same. The courts have proven time and again that only interpretation is needed to change original intent.
Jihad has been on the march for at least a couple decades in Texas. Muslims are playing the long game there. I’m not sure about pre-Perry, but Good Hair was bought off and allowed Texas Halal law to pass. It grew incrementally from there and continues to this day. The politicians are hush hush as they are being paid off. Wake up Texas!
Maybe Muslim mothers-in-law are not like the classic American mother-in-law portrayed by Ethel Merman in It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World.
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