Tuesday, March 24, 2009

A Look At The Future

Many of us understand that one of the basic goals of radical Islam is world domination. Yes, to a rational person, especially a Westerner, that sounds more like an action movie plot than reality. But, it happens to be true. Whether by means of terrorism, or migration, they're well on their way to accomplishing their goal. There are Millions of Mooselambs in the U.S., including many domestic converts who are usually black Americans. Are they all terrorists? No, i don't believe they are, although we know there are a "significant" number of active terror cells here. But terrorism is not the only way to take control of a nation. There's also simple migration.

If you flood a country with enough foreigners, especially a liberal and tolerant country that doesn't pay attention until after the fact, they soon start to take over. Remember the story last year (i don't recall the city) about the Mooselamb cab drivers at a US airport "demanding" a separate restroom for Mooselamb men only so they could wash their feet? And, they got it! This is happening in many countries. There are now sections of Britain where Sharia Law is in force, "and the British government accepts it"! There are cities in the US that are almost 100% Mooselamb!

And the next step in their plan? Political power, of course. If your people control a huge section of a city, or the entire city, who do you think will get elected to public office in that area? The Mexicans have done it throughout the southern US. This is not some hypothetical problem. It's real. Very real, and it's happening here too!

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,510364,00.html

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Already happening.

Story about Islamberg (NY) in the news two days ago:

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,510218,00.html

Blue said...

so after the Mooslums invade our country, take our lands from us, & force us onto reservations will we be able to open casinos & get rich???

Hey wait a minute, replace Mooslums with Democrats in the above...

HLF keeps saying he wants us into camps...

Schteveo said...

Spider,
I'm as worried about idiotarians who don't get it as you are, but "cities that are 100% Mooselamb"?

I'll bite, where?

Anonymous said...

Places like Michigan, Detroit, NYC, NJ, and Minneapolis, have large Mooselamb populations, and when they arrive, they tend to gravitate into the same areas. In those places, you can find whole neighborhoods and even towns that they have filled. And with numbers comes power. Political power, with the ability to make (or change) laws. (there are now 2 Mooselambs in the US congress)

There's even a place called "Islamberg, NY"!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islamberg,_New_York

Anonymous said...

Sunday, March 29, 2009
By David Lewkowict

As America's Muslim population grows, so too does the influence of Islamic law, or Shariah, in daily life in the U.S.

"Shariah Law is the totality of the Muslim's obligation," said Abdullahi An-Na'im, a professor of law at Emory University in Atlanta. According to An-Na'im, Shariah is similar to Jewish Talmudic Law or Catholic Canon Law in that it guides an adherent's moral conduct.

"As a citizen, I am a subject of the United States," An-Na'im said. "I owe allegiance to the United States, to the Constitution of the United States. That is not inconsistent with observing a religious code in terms of my own personal behavior."

While many view this as a testament to the "great American melting pot," others see Islamic law's growing influence as a threat. Shariah's critics point to cases such as the airport in Minneapolis, where some Shariah-adherent taxi drivers made headlines in 2006 for refusing to pick up passengers they suspected of carrying liquor. The drivers' aversion to alcohol stemmed from a verse in the Qur'an that describes "intoxicants and gambling" as "an abomination of Satan's handiwork."

Last year, a Tyson Foods plant in Shelbyville, Tenn. replaced its traditional Labor Day holiday with paid time off on Eid al-Fitr, the Muslim festival — marking the end of fasting during Ramadan. A labor union had requested the change on behalf of hundreds of Muslim employees— many of them were immigrants from Somalia.

But public outcry over the decision to dismiss Labor Day quickly prompted the company and union to negotiate a new contract that makes accommodations for both holidays.

In 2007, the University of Michigan installed ritual foot baths to accommodate Islamic tradition. "These things are beginning to percolate up as Shariah-adherent Muslims insist that their preferences and practices be accommodated by the rest of the population," said Frank Gaffney, founder and president of the Center for Security Policy — a Washington think tank.

Gaffney predicted the U.S. could soon face problems similar to some Western European countries, where the religious values of Muslim immigrants sometimes clash with their highly secular host cultures.

But Professor An-Na'im believes it will be different in America. "The variety of American secularism — which is much more receptive of public displays of religion and a public role for religion — is, in fact, more conducive for Muslims to be citizens and to be comfortable with their religious values and citizenship than European countries," An-Na'im said.