Posted on 08/09/2006 12:19:34 PM PDT by mojito
I'm so relieved that Homeland Security immediately realized that the "students" were missing.
Unc's grocery, Hamdi Express, is also a money transmitter company:
http://www.state.mn.us/ebranch/commerce/pages/FinService/FSLicensees/MoneyTransmitList.pdf
Thank God. I hadn't heard this update yet. Considering today's news, this was really nagging at me. It seems like there has been quite a bit of activity the last few days. They just had an incident right here in Ohio (Marietta), which is making my skin crawl. I still wonder who got those 600 cell phones up there in Dearborn.
We need to watch Michigan closely - there seems to be a big coven of them up there (yes, I used that word on purpose).
No - Amish. I'm sure there were a few Yoders in that group.
Excellent. I wanted to see that again too.
Thanks for the pings maggief!
The uncle's grocery is in Cedar-Riverside located on the West Bank of the U of M, judging by the address. I'm familiar with the area. I used to attend Cedarfest there a few years ago before it was cancelled. There were lots of hippie/student types there then. Now it's like a mini-Mogadishu.
It's unreal how many of those money-transfer services have middle-eastern names. I guess I shouldn't be surprised as there are at least 50,000 Somali/East African immigrants in Minnesota. Thanks to the lefties here, we have the highest immigration rate per capita of any state in the nation. :(
Wow! I agree with you. These monsters operate under Sharia. Then let's apply Sharia to just these islamic POS. Reciprocity should be applied immediately.
Also interesting that the uncle lives in St. Louis Park, which does or used to be have a relatively high Jewish population.
http://www.endtheoccupation.org/article.php?id=1188
Muslim American Society, Minnesota Chapter, St. Louis Park, MN
You're right but actually I was thinking of "dry run."
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