(08-06-2018, 08:50 AM)727Sky Wrote:(08-06-2018, 01:26 AM)guohua Wrote: If I knew any Muslims, I WOULD send this to them Immediately!
Probably better if you do not.. They might declare a jihad on your ??
Also have you seen where Saudi Arabia is kicking out the Canadian Ambassador ?
https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/saudi-a...-1.4775133
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/...-1.4770268
We could only wish they would, their numbers would dwindle very fast coming to our home or following us.
Never leave the house unarmed and never answer the door with out knowing for sure who's there.
Always know your surrounding and what vehicles are approaching or behind you to long.
Always have one in the pipe and be prepared to defend yourself.
One thing people need to understand, Muslim Extremist are not trained in the Art Of Stalking like a Shadow, Not Trained in Espionage, they act impulsively and Crudely.
They are Not Used To Their Targets Being Alert and Aware and ARMED! The Fright and Then Flight Response does not register with either of us, it's Stand Your Ground.
These Extremist in this article I'm about to attach should have been Exterminated! I Kid You Not!
Quote:Moms arrested after 11 children found in 'filthy' New Mexico compound with armed Muslim 'extremists,' cops say
What were they grooming these children to become, Human Suicide Bombers or the Sex Trade or Just to be as Crazy as they are?
Quote:The three mothers of the 11 malnourished children found living in a filthy New Mexico compound were arrested and charged Sunday along with two men described as armed Muslim “extremists” after authorities raided the property in search of a 4-year-old boy.We're both old, But We Are Not Slow.
Jany Leveille, 35; Hujrah Wahhaj, 38, and Subhannah Wahha, 35, were arrested and charged with neglect and child abuse of the children. The three women, who were found at the compound in Amalia, initially refused to answer any questions.
Siraj Wahhaj, 39, and Lucas Morten also face child abuse charges.
Authorities raided the compound Friday as part of their search for 4-year-old Abdul-Ghani Wahhaj, who vanished last December. Abdul-Ghani’s mother reported her son missing after Wahhaj took the boy, who turned 4 on Monday, to the park in Clayton County, Ga., and didn't return, The Albuquerque Journal reported. She added the boy suffers from a medical condition.
Officials didn’t find the 4-year-old at the makeshift compound, but discovered the children — ranging from ages 1 to 15 — living in what Taos County Sheriff Jerry Hogrefe described as “the ugliest looking, filthiest” living conditions he’s witnessed. He added that he only saw a few potatoes and a box of rice.
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