Shocking Muslim Comment

Yahoo News reported that Chancellor Angela Merkel said that “Germany’s attempt to create a multi-cultural society has failed completely” calling on the country’s immigrants to learn German and adopt Christian values. Then I kept reading the posts below this article and noticed this one. They seemed to get some of the stats right on this post for example the percentage of Muslims in France at 8-10%. You cannot assume though that they are taking over and going to hurt anyone out of their religion though. This is a very racist comment if you ask me and I thought I would share it because it was shocking.

As long as the Muslim population remains around 1% of any given country they will be regarded as a peace-loving minority and not as a threat to anyone. In fact, they may be featured in articles and films, stereotyped for their colorful uniqueness:

United States — Muslim 1.0%
Australia — Muslim 1.5%
Canada — Muslim 1.9%
China — Muslim 1%-2%
Italy — Muslim 1.5%
Norway — Muslim 1.8%

At 2% and 3% they begin to proselytize from other ethnic minorities and disaffected groups with major recruiting from the jails.

Denmark — Muslim 2%
Germany — Muslim 3.7%
United Kingdom — Muslim 2.7%
Spain — Muslim 4%
Thailand — Muslim 4.6%

From 5% on they exercise an inordinate influence in proportion to their percentage of the population.
They will push for the introduction of halal (clean by Islamic standards) food, thereby securing food preparation jobs for Muslims. They will increase pressure on supermarket chains to feature it on their shelves — along with threats for failure to comply. ( United States ).

France — Muslim 8%
Philippines — Muslim 5%
Sweden — Muslim 5%
Switzerland — Muslim 4.3%
The Netherlands — Muslim 5.5%
Trinidad &Tobago — Muslim 5.8%

At this point, they will work to get the ruling government to allow them to rule themselves under Sharia, the Islamic Law. The ultimate goal of Islam is not to convert the world but to establish Sharia law over the entire world.
When Muslims reach 10% of the population, they will increase lawlessness as a means of complaint about their conditions ( Paris –car-burnings). Any non-Muslim action that offends Islam will result in uprisings and threats ( Amsterdam – Mohammed cartoons).

Guyana — Muslim 10%
India — Muslim 13.4%
Israel — Muslim 16%
Kenya — Muslim 10%
Russia — Muslim 10-15%

After reaching 20% expect hair-trigger rioting, jihad militia formations, sporadic killings and church and synagogue burning:
Ethiopia — Muslim 32.8%

At 40% you will find widespread massacres, chronic terror attacks and ongoing militia warfare:

Bosnia — Muslim 40%
Chad — Muslim 53.1%
Lebanon — Muslim 59.7%

From 60% you may expect unfettered persecution of non-believers and other religions, sporadic ethnic cleansing (genocide), use of Sharia Law as a weapon and Jizya, the tax placed on infidels:

Albania — Muslim 70%
Malaysia — Muslim 60.4%
Qatar — Muslim 77.5%
Sudan — Muslim 70%

After 80% expect State run ethnic cleansing and genocide:

Bangladesh — Muslim 83%
Egypt — Muslim 90%
Gaza — Muslim 98.7%
Indonesia — Muslim 86.1%
Iran — Muslim 98%
Iraq — Muslim 97%
Jordan — Muslim 92%
Morocco — Muslim 98.7%
Pakistan — Muslim 97%
Palestine — Muslim 99%
Syria — Muslim 90%
Tajikistan — Muslim 90%
Turkey — Muslim 99.8%
United Arab Emirates — Muslim 96%

100% will usher in the peace of ‘Dar-es-Salaam’ — the Islamic House of Peace — there’s (supposed) to be peace because everybody is a Muslim: we know however that this isnt true is it…?

Afghanistan — Muslim 100%
Saudi Arabia — Muslim 100%
Somalia — Muslim 100%
Yemen — Muslim 99.9%

Of course, that’s not the case. To satisfy their blood lust, Muslims then start killing each other for a variety of reasons…and they are coming to a neighborhood near you…so keep thinking they are not going to harm you and they “accept” you

Tea Party Candidate Summary

Who are these Tea party people we keep hearing so much about? Here is a quick breakdown:

There is a movement in the United States right now that may change the face of the political landscape for generations. An offshoot of the Republican Party, the Tea Party has managed to gain notoriety thanks in large part to their knocking off moderate and establishment Republicans in Primaries and setting themselves up for national election wins or at least competition. Some Tea Partiers have little shot of actually winning a seat but the fact that they were able to represent a party that wants very little to do with them shows the kind of power they are developing. Other Tea Partiers have a legitimate shot at going to Washington and attempting to evoke their own brand of politics on the Nation’s Capital.

Joe Miller – Miller is one Tea Partier who seems like a shoo-in to win one of the United States Senate seats representing Alaska. A virtual unknown, having little political experience before the Republican Primary he managed to unseat long time Republican incumbent Lisa Murkowski in a race that was too close to calls even days after the polls had closed.

Miller claims to be a strict Constitutionalist and deeply fiscally conservative. He says that Americans are not allowed to live beyond their means and that the federal government should cut spending in order to cut the deficit.

Christine O’Donnell — O’Donnell, who has long been a strong advocate for conservative religious beliefs as a political pundit also came out of nowhere to take the Republican nod for Vice President Joe Biden’s vacated Senate Seat. Republican Congressman Mike Castle was the GOP’s choice for the seat and after holding double digit leads as late as a week before the primary he was toppled. O’Donnell’s primary win briefly formed a schism within the Republican Party with luminaries like Karl Rove saying she had no chance of winning the general.

Despite being a Tea Party darling, it appears that Rove was right as O’Donnell has recently showed up more than 20 points behind the Democratic candidate for the seat, Mike Coons. This is actually a seat that was predicted to be a Republican blowout if Castle had won the primary and many Democrats have been celebrating since O’Donnell’s win.

“Dan Maes” – Maes is running for Governor of Colorado and like Miller and O’Donnell was not the favorite to win the GOP nomination before his victory. Unfortunately for Maes the success seems to have gone to his head. Claims that Denver is engaging in a socialist plot with the United Nations, and then even more bizarre claims that he used to work for the Kansas Police department as an undercover agent (Kansas Law Enforcement has said they have no knowledge of him working with them) have made the Tea Party step away from the candidate. This is another spot that was a Republican shoo-in before the Tea Partier won the nomination and will now almost assuredly go to the Democrats.

Mike Lee – Lee, like Miller appears headed to Washington. The Utah Republican Senate nominee knocked off incumbent Bob Bennett in the primaries and will most likely get the nod in the general election in the conservative state. Lee is a former clerk to Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito and says that he is staunchly fiscally conservative. Lee actually had to beat out another Tea Partier to get his party’s nomination.

Texas Election 2010: Collin and Dallas County

Not sure who you are going to vote for this election or what is even on the ballot in your precinct? I had the same problem and searched and looked everyone on the web and circled around until finally I found a ballot creator.  The Dallas Morning News normally gives a summary of the elections but good luck trying to sift through all the articles and all the political mess online to find it.  After seeing sites such as the Examiner pop up everywhere it was a relief to be able to fill out this ballot form and compare candidates. There are things that Libertarians stand for that Democrats may not with each candidate and I would never just vote straight party such as Republican, Democrat, Independent, or Libertarian.

Of course 2010 is different than most.  This year you have lots of Tea Party candidates who are running on the Republican side who are really just far right republicans with really big mouths and probably big guns if they want to shoot someone or something.  They probably know nothing about Tea or anything about the Boston Tea Party but they are a façade that won’t go away.

Thevoterguide.org/v/dallas is a very useful took I found to decide which candidates and issues I will be voting on before November 2nd.  How about am I even registered to vote?  You can look it up online if you are not sure if your voter id card is expired or not.  Here you can search for this from the Texas Secretary of State’s site directly.

So what are the issues if you live in Collin County which is a part of Dallas Texas? Here is how I plan on voting during the early voting in a few weeks:

U.S. House, District 3

John Lingenfelder (D) vs. Sam Johnson (R) vs. Christopher Claytor (L) who really didn’t have much to say but that he was a Baptist.  John Lingenfelder is Founder of the “Plano Solar Initiative” a community based group that worked with the City of Plano to discover innovative ways to fund solar-based energy alternatives for residences and small business.

Texas Senate, District 8

Ed Kless (L), Small Business Consultant vs.  Florence Shapiro (R), Texas State Senator – I am gonna have to go with Ed Kless the Libertarian on this one.  While voting for any Libs scares me in this election because I am not liking what I see in the Tea Party candidates who seem fake and there for political gain to swing republicans to the right I do like Ed’s responses here and Texas needs lower property taxes and budget cuts in the right places.  I totally agreed with what Ed Kless said about reducing prisons and the releasing non-violent prisoners.

Texas House, District 67

Well this is sad that no one is running against Jerry Madden (R).  He did not even respond to the Dallas Morning News but then again why does he need to.  I should have ran my dog against him maybe he would have won.

Governor of Texas Election

Rick Perry (R) vs. Kathie Glass (L) , Lawyer  vs. Deb Shafto (G) , retired p-12 school teacher vs. Bill White (D), former Houston Mayor – Going with Bill White on this one he managed Houston and hopefully can do a good job with our great state of Texas.  Rick Perry has been refusing to show up at debates and has been carrying on the Bush Legacy it’s time for a change in Texas to Democratic leadership.  I just hope they do not take away our toll roads.

Lt Governor

Linda Chavez-Thompson (D), Retired vs. David Dewhurst (R), Lt. Governor vs. Scott Jameson (L) Realtor and computer consultant  – this is a tough one I am kind of liking the thinking of Scott Jameson although bragging about your CHL  when asked if you have been arrested before is kind of changing the subject do you think he may have something to hide?  I liked his answers except on that question.

Attorney General

Greg Abbott (R), Attorney General of Texas vs.  Barbara Ann Radnofsky (D), Mediator/Attorney vs.

Jon Roland (L), Director of Constitution Society

State Comptroller

Susan Combs (R) Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts vs  Edward Lindsay (G), Retired Educator vs.

Mary J. Ruwart (L), Educator

Land Commissioner

James L. Holdar (L), Retired Civil Engineer and Professional Land Surveyor vs

Jerry Patterson (R) Commissioner, Texas General Land Office vs

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Hector Uribe (D)

Attorney / Government Consultant/ Ranch Manager

Agriculture Commissioner

Rick Donaldson (L), Naturla and Organic Farmer Rancher vs   Hank Gilbert (D) Rancher, Small Business Owner vs Todd Staples (R) Texas Commissioner of Agriculture – Hands down the Organic Farmer Rancher Rick Donaldson on this ballot issue and this one may be more important than we think when it comes to our everyday health here in Texas.

Railroad Commissioner

Art Browning (G), Roger Gary (L). David Porter(R) currently a CPA, vs Jeff Weems (D) Oil and Gas Attorny.

Texas Supreme Court, Place 3

Jim Sharp (D) vs. Debra Lehrmann (R) current sitting Texas Supreme Court Justice vs. William Bryan Strange III (L)

Texas Supreme Court, Place 5

Paul Green (R), Justice, Supreme Court of Texas  vs  Bill Moody (D) Jude, 34th District Court  vs

Tom Oxford (L)

Texas Supreme Court, Place 9

Blake Bailey (D) attorney

Court Of Criminal Appeals, Pl. 2

J. Randell Stevens (L)Lawyer

Court Of Criminal Appeals, Pl. 5

Dave Howard (L) Attorney vs Cheryl Johnson (R)

Court Of Criminal Appeals, Pl. 6

Keith Hampton (D)Attorney  vs  Michael E. Keasler (R) Judge, Texas Court of Criminal Appeals vs Robert Ravee Virasin (L)

Fifth Court of Appeals, Place 4

Bonnie Lee Goldstein (D) Attorney vs  Lana Myers (R) Justice, 5th District Court of Appeals, Place 4

Texas Fifth District Court of Appeals

Robert M. (Bob) Fillmore (R) Justice vs Lawrence J. Praeger (D) Attorney at Law

State Board of Education, Dist. 12

George M. Clayton (R)Educator, Administrator for English Language Arts, Academic Coordinator North Dallas High School vs Amie Parsons (L)  Self Employed

Collin County Judge

Keith Self (R)  County Judge vs David Smith (D) Environmental and Political Consultant