“The rape epidemic in this world is becoming pandemic. It’s not confined to one location. Fifteen years ago in Norway, rape was unheard of. Now it’s an epidemic,” Sherman said. “The perpetrators are 100 percent Muslim males. In Sweden, rape has gone up by 500 percent. Stockholm recently had the dubious honor of opening their very first rape center for men and boys.”
“Amarillo is overrun with refugees,” said Karen Sherman, who stood and spoke to the crowd amid blowing wind and falling snowflakes. Sherman just moved to Missoula, a college town that serves as home to the University of Montana.
It’s a far cry from Amarillo, which she described as a city of rampant crime and cracking social fabric, thanks to the heavy influx of refugees sent there by the U.S. State Department in cooperation with the United Nations.
“Our city is failing because of the refugees. We have 22 different languages spoken in our schools. We’ve got 42 languages being fielded by our 9-1-1 call centers, and crime is just through the roof. We need to exercise caution, especially for the sake of our children,” she said.
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People can only take so much....
ReplyDeleteThere will definitely come a point.
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ReplyDeleteFunny how it goes..... I live in SE Louisiana and some years ago now the "Law" was "Death for Rape!!!!" "Period. I recall back in the early mid 50's a Black guy raped a White Woman....he got caught and I remember the Judge sentencing him to "Death!!!!" And Death is what he got up at Angola in "Old Sparky!!" Now they get a pat on the head and told to go out and "Play nice!!!!"
Funny how it goes......
Got gunz.......OUTLAW,
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Times are going to change, and the sooner the better.
DeleteGreat, where in MT is this happening? I was looking at retirement property there!
ReplyDeleteThey just say small towns, but contact Chuck Baldwin and I'm sure he will inform you where he would suggest.
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My folks live in Raleigh NC. They are in their 70's. There are parts of town they are afraid to go to and certain stores they have to shop at certain times. That ain't freedom.
ReplyDeleteThat's terrible. Maybe I can bring back my grandfather who was the police chief there during WWI and he'll straighten it out. :)http://namsouth.com/viewtopic.php?t=837&highlight=koonce
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