To: yankeedame
I was visiting my Mom at the Methodist Hospital in Houston this past weekend. Arabs everywhere. The hospital's prayer room in the front lobby was dedicated for Muslim prayer. There are giant billboards along major corridors of Houston, including I-45 advertising Islam. Here's their site:
Why Islam
4 posted on
08/20/2002 7:36:58 AM PDT by
TADSLOS
To: TADSLOS
I was visiting my Mom at the Methodist Hospital in Houston this past weekend. Arabs everywhere.(my emphasis)
Christians send a handfull of missionaries to other countries whereas Muslims flood other countries with millions of true believers/activists. Which approach do you think will get quicker results?
6 posted on
08/20/2002 7:53:49 AM PDT by
varon
To: TADSLOS
As a long time Houston resident, I have a few observations. Enron aside, the influx of Middle Easterners including yes Israelis (I'm not an anti Semite, just telling the truth), have lowered the standards of our business practices to an unprecedented level. They cheat on their business practices. They have out of date food in their stores. You can go into most any convenience store and the pin ball machines pay off with money. I think that is fine, but it is illegal. As far as this strict Islamic moral code goes, you can buy any kind of sexual material in any of their stores. Once again nothing wrong with that either. It's legal, but I thought it was against their code. I don't want to even get started on dealing with them on real estate matters. The fact is they have lowered our culture to a different level. BTW, I make it a point to keep an eve on the local Mosque, I drive by every chance I get.
8 posted on
08/20/2002 8:10:01 AM PDT by
dix
To: TADSLOS
Hey, I saw that billboard when I was in Houston a few months ago. It made me sick to my stomach. Don't forget the homosexual flags, too. They were visibly seen from the interstate, not to mention tons of strip bar advertisements. A modern day Tower of Babel, along with a Soddom & Gomorrah, COMBINED.
To: TADSLOS
There are giant billboards along major corridors of Houston, including I-45 advertising Islam. Here's their site:HUH? I hope your joking....
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