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To: listenhillary

I have made no suggestions. I have only posted information. However, if I COULD make a suggestion, it would be to end the islamic curriculum in the public schools immediately. It is a false history and a whitewashing of islam to the most vulnerable among us, the children.
The building of these HUGE islamic centers all over Texas should cease as well.
In case no one has noticed, I have not made ANY statements as far as the illegals in Texas, nor rick perry’s handling of them. My sole emphasis has been on the Islamification of Texas, and by extension, the USA.


34 posted on 08/20/2011 11:39:23 PM PDT by MestaMachine (If the truth hurts, prepare yourself for a LOT of pain.)
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To: MestaMachine

Mesta....just how does a state do that when it’s been so infilitrated as Texas? Not just population, but industry, business of all shapes and sizes....and all other venues.

There would surely be outcry from the Muslim community and certainly assistance to do so from all the Muslim organizations....crying our all sorts of accusations of Islamophobia....you know that’s exactly the agenda when eveer anyone opposes them.

600,000 muslims mostly located in density in their major cities,...30,000 here, another there.... is nothing to squawk at. Not to mention the Muslim investors from the ME in so much of their state. Texas is pretty entrenched with them...and in places where they could put pressure in all the right places.

In every case, without a single exception, in countries with a strong Muslim population, it’s turned into an unmitigated disaster for the host country involved when they’ve taken measures to stop it. They’ll wrap it all in the court systems for years....meanwhile moving their agenda forward.

Sheesh they don’t call it stealth Jihad for nothing!

Further any time Muslim revenues are used in an education system they use it as political clout......just as we see in the colleges. They’ve already purchased student housing projects there...

That’s the problem...they invest oil rich dollars into specific areas which give them leverage when ever there is objection.

IMO Texas is too far gone already...they’ve been very focused on that state where they will invest, build and grow their communities...and if push comes to shove they will push back.

Further Perry will likely push back as well....he wouldn’t want any disruption in the pipeline. He’s had revenues brought to his state he’s not about ready to forfeit.


35 posted on 08/22/2011 8:43:54 PM PDT by caww
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