Posted on 03/17/2008 7:58:56 AM PDT by drzz
Take a look into Eurabia in these different videos taken accross Europe : Denmark,France,Germany,Belgium Netherlands and England.
The nightmare is COMING and hell with it.
“Oh and we better stop with this PC stupidity and fast. And face the facts that Obama is a bona fied Communist with a soft spot for Islamofacists.”
Many Americans refuse to use their brain. Hope and change, hope and change. That’s all the care about, and the true believers are going to vote Obama, no matter what. My take on hope and change is:
We better hope Obama isn’t elected, because we won’t like his changes.
bttt
This was predictable 20 years ago.
European countries have embraced abortion, contraception, and liberal immigration policies.
It doesn’t help that most of Europe has also disarmed it’s citizens.
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More than enough reason to reevaluate our involvment in NATO and to defend Europe from itself.
“Europe you will pay, your annihilation is on its way” read one sign in England.
Isn’t Islam peaceful?
islam is peaceful.
If you don’t agree, you usually rest in peace very quickly.
ping
They have no individual or collective memory of hard times. They don't know that nothing good lasts forever but neither does anything bad. They feel the sidewalk trembling slightly and it scares the snot out of them.
The Chicago Shiek offers 'hope' that they will not have to face any pain or real hard work.
Change for change’s sake is like throwing over a perfect life in the garden of Eden for an alternative life style. Stupid.
The Nation of Islam has as much to do with Islam as Barrack Obama’s church has to do with orthodox Christianity.
The Nation of Islam is shrinking, it was much bigger in the 1960s and 1980a than it is now.
Islam, as imported from Saudi Arabia and the rest of the world is growing though, in the USA.
Still it is only .3% of our population.
Our “Islamic Time Bomb” equivelent is Mexicans. You could make videos like this in LA showing the Mexicanization of entire neighborhoods.
Thanks for posting.
Here are some various numbers: mine were on the low side. I created that number a while ago when researching this. The consensus still seems to be under 1%.
1.1 million (2001) City University of New York - American Religious Identification Survey [0.5% of national adult population][34]
1.6 million (2000) Glenmary Research Center [0.5% of national population][35]
1.9 million (2001) American Jewish Committee [0.6% of national population][36]
2.0 million (2000) Hartford Institute for Religious Research [0.7% of national population][37]
2.4 million (2007) Pew Research Center[38][39]
4.7 million (2005) Encyclopædia Britannica Book of the Year [1.5% of national population][40]
6.7 million (1997) J. Ilyas Ba-Yunus [2.2% of national population][41]
1% of population (2002) The World Factbook[42]
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