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  • Posted by $ blarman 6 years ago
    Gotta love the response from the farmer.

    Seriously, I don't think the Islamic faith should be tolerated in the United States. It doesn't recognize the United States Constitution as the supreme law of the land and it certainly doesn't espouse the virtues of equality or freedom.
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    • Posted by $ 6 years ago
      Freedom of religion in the USA is not about forcing conversions toward a worldwide caliphate that would shred our Constitution.
      That's what is preached by the Koran or however you want to spell it.
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  • Posted by $ Snezzy 6 years ago
    Once again we can observe that Islam isn't "just another religion." If we make an attempt to be good Americans and bend to giving Muslims what they want, we will find ourselves going against our First Amendment.

    "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof;"

    Islam requires that it, alone, be the established religion. The "free exercise" of Islam allows, even requires, Muslims to convert or to kill those who are mot yet Muslims. Failure to do so is a sin.

    Additionally, according to Islamic law as I understand it, the farmer's land does not belong to him. It belongs to Muslims, but they have not yet occupied it.

    Craig Baker (the farmer) said that although he and the Islamic association’s president, Kamel Fotouh, were friendly when they first met, he felt insulted when Fotouh asked him to move.

    Well, absolutely. All land on earth belongs to Allah, and Fotouh was merely asking politely that it be turned over to its rightful owner.

    Is Fotouh a good Muslim? Certainly. A bad Muslim fails to work to advance Islam.

    Islam requires establishment of a religion, something which is forbidden by the Constitution.
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    • Posted by $ 6 years ago
      When I heard Candidate Shillary say, "I dream of open borders," my proud to be logically Islamophobic reaction was to purchase a 9mm 30-round carbine and name it "The Evil Hag."
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  • Posted by Jstork 6 years ago
    They did not have to move there. It was a choice. When purchasing any property, it is wise to drive around the neighbourhood to see what is there and to get a feeling for the place. Research. If they don't like it, they have the freedom to move.
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    • Posted by $ 6 years ago
      Me dino suspects they moved onto property well aware of the pig farm.
      Methink;s Obooboo's so-called "religion of peace" is more about "bullying arrogance."
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      • Posted by NealS 6 years ago
        Obooboo's action in the White House is the root cause of so much of this "bullying arrogance", not only for Muslims, but for Blacks, Mexicans, and other so called minorities. Hillary would have continued Obama's destruction by civil disobedience and entitlements. I just wish I could be around to see what the world looked like 30 years from now, but then again that would only make me 106, maybe I'll stick around just for spite.
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  • Posted by Dobrien 6 years ago
    Sleeper scum .Thanks Hussien f....ing traitor!
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    • Posted by $ 6 years ago
      How can you be so mean? Every time a Muslim yelled "Allahu Akbar" and gunned people down during O's regime, King Barry would appear on TV to remind us how wonderful his "religion of peace" is all about. And remember, his majesty ordained that the Fort Hood shootings was not terrorism but a tragic act of workplace violence.
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  • Posted by Herb7734 6 years ago
    Jews don't eat pork also. But I'd find it hard to imagine any rabbi wanting to build synagogue next to a pig farm.I am familiar with the Katy Texas area and there's plenty of land all over the place to build an entire city if they're so inclined. They are just seeing how much trouble they can stir up.
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    • Posted by $ 6 years ago
      Islam is the religion of . . .looking for trouble.
      The motive is obtaining power over nonbelievers, especially the sympathetic useful idiot kind.
      Now why am me dino all in a sudden thinking of the previous POTUS?
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  • Posted by Solver 6 years ago
    When you have militantly religious people that know that their religion is the truth and must be the law of land, what could go wrong?

    Oh sorry! I was talking about Social Justice Warriors.
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    • Posted by $ 6 years ago
      Thinking you're special thus priviledged for whatever the reason comes with the conceit that others are put on earth to kowtow to your whims or just get out of your way.
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  • Posted by rhfinle 6 years ago
    The farmer needs to take security very, very seriously, and be prepared to actively protect himself, his family, his livestock, and his property at all times. I would not trust such "peaceful neighbors" for ten seconds.
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    • Posted by $ 6 years ago
      Me dino laughed at the then King Barry when he stood before an audience of young adults in India (students, I think) and solemnly proclaimed "Islam: The religion of peace" to start off some spew about how wonderful Muslims are.
      Pretty sure I turned the channel before listening to much more.
      The Liar-In-Chief had that affect on me.
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  • Posted by DrZarkov99 6 years ago
    It isn't just Muslims that pull this kind of stunt. Frequently developers build office buildings or homes on the flight path of a nearby airport, and then scream bloody murder about the noise and danger. Too often money has changed hands to restrict the flight path to make it dangerously steep, too narrow, or uncomfortably convoluted. Many small private airfields end up shutting down, and even military airfields can be forced to close. This article sounds like the Islamic association didn't grease the right county commissioners' palms that could have forced the pig farmer to move.
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  • Posted by $ Abaco 6 years ago
    They are well-schooled in the American way! Good for them!
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    • Posted by $ 6 years ago
      Such as following the looting and bullying examples set forth by Big Government?
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      • Posted by $ Abaco 6 years ago
        I got my pilots license when I was 20. I grew up around airplanes and airports. Forever, I've watched development in California encroach upon old country airports, city airports, muni airports and then the people start griping about the airplane noise. Then, the airport gets shut down. Of course, it's really just shut down by the politicians to give goodies to the developers. But, same effect.
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        • Posted by preimert1 6 years ago
          Back in the 60s owners of beach-front properties in Playa Del Rey, at the west end of LAX, raised so much commotion about the noise from jets taking off over their homes that the Airport Commission bought them out and removed all their houses leaving only abandoned streets and weed strewn dunes (also a preserve for the El Segundo Blue butter fly), so the airport won that one. But former Marine air base El Toro, in Orange County, is gone--become a residential sub division. and Santa Monica field will be closing. Will Hawthorne and Burbank be next? Sad.
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          • Posted by exceller 6 years ago
            You are totally missing the boat. Developers forcing people off their land is not the same issue as a foreign invader, like Muslim migrants doing the same for religious reasons. One is a local law issue the other hits the US Constitution. If you don't see the difference, I can't explain it to you.
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  • Posted by exceller 6 years ago
    Yes, it is not the first time Muslims are pushing aggressively to mandate their "rights".

    There was a case in Canada where the Muslims in a local school demanded that no pork would be served in the school cafeteria. Fortunately, school authorities there were not as accommodating as many here in the States and told them that maybe they would want to go to countries where the consumption of pork is banned.
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    • Posted by $ 6 years ago
      When I was a corrections officer offended black Muslims who exited the chow hall had a practiced complaint that came with a pregnant pause before the last word. It went like this~
      "I don't eat----SWINE!"
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  • Posted by TomSwift 6 years ago
    Watch the video carefully. Fox News does not ask the Muslim guy if he asked the farmer to move the pigs, which tells me that they did ask and he said no so they just cut out that part. It’s the main part of the story so why didn’t they ask? As well, at the very end they say that he is asking a large price to be bought out which probably means he is trying to be as obnoxious as possible so he can sell at a high price. This is just piss-poor reporting pandering to fears of the “other”.
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