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cat's avatar
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Why do you think that Texas has borne the brunt of this? Weather? Geography? Taxes?

Learning what attracted so many there would help those of us who live in other states, so we know what we should be watching for. Not every state has a governor who would stand up to this, although it appears that Abbott should have done this years ago.

Jeff Johnson's avatar

I live in Texas and, frankly, while I was aware that some of this existed, I had no idea how deep it runs. As with all things like this, someone has to follow the money. I can guarantee that will give much, if not all, of the answers.

Firewagon's avatar

I'm not sure about the "money;" however, I am sure about the intent of that Islam 'faux' religion. As already seen in Europe, the Islamist Muslim invasion is full blown. America's invasion is well underway. Islamist Muslim enclaves in various states have already succeeded in placing Muslims in the congress of the United States! Just review how many countries have been overrun by Islamists and transformed. The invasions are by radical Islam design; either convert to Islam or DIE!

Jeff Johnson's avatar

Yes, you are absolutely right, and we've got to stop this in its infancy, well, sort of an infancy, I guess. I need to contact my representatives and senators and tell them to do something about this.

cat's avatar

I had suspected that maybe this "under-the-radar" aspect may have been part of it.

Jeff Johnson's avatar

I don't personally have the proof, but if anyone tracks all this, it's bound to come down to that, in my opinion.

DDForTruth's avatar

You may want to research exactly WHY Texas is different than all other States. Therein lies your answer as to why the Islamists had to capture it first.

Much Love

Firewagon's avatar

"More than 300 mosques and Islamic centers serve the community...." America, not just Texas, should designate Islam to be a faux religion and NOT allowed residence in the United States of America. Islam, by design, is intent on making every country an Islamic state. All anyone need do is read what that Quran dictates what Islamists should do!

"Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves." Matthew 7:15 There has been no "false prophet" any worse than the "prophet" these Muslims worship! Most of the over 2 BILLION Muslims, throughout the world know little about how that faux religion came to being.

Call me an Islamaphobe for I believe: “Islam is a caustic blend of paganism and twisted Bible stories. Muhammad, its lone "prophet", who made no prophecies, conceived his religion to satiate his lust for power, sex, and money. He was a terrorist.” BIBLE PROBE

Governor Abbot has designated but a couple of 'terrorist' organizations; the one outstanding is any and all advocating for the faux religion Islam! Several other states have enclaves of Islamist Muslims that WILL NOT assimilate to America's laws or mores, and abide by that catastrophic Sharia Law mess. Those enclaves, in addition to changing the demographics of their counties and states, have already succeeded in placing Muslims in America's Congress of The United States! Before it is too late, Americans need to wake up and smell the INVASION. Our Constitution was never designed to be a SUICIDE pact; i.e., invite some 'perceived' religion, designed to "Transform America," or KILL those refusing to abide it! There probably are "peaceful Muslims;" however, they are peaceful only because they "Know Not What They Do!" As is said far too often in America today, "You Just Can't Make This Schiff Up."

DDForTruth's avatar

"The founders protected free exercise of religion. They did not envision or consent to the importation of a political ideology whose canonical texts and modern vanguard movements reject the separation of mosque and state and the equality of non-believers under law."

This right here, nails it all!

Freedom of Religion, NOT freedom to come on in bringing an ideology, via politics, protected under religion, that is repugnant to the Constitution.

Writer's avatar

This is why I didn’t want Paxton in congress. He should have been on top of this from day one. Abbott, too. As it is, his declaration appears to have been a smokescreen, as the community continues to grow and gain power.

Lynda Smiddy's avatar

Why is this still standing ????

Shooter 6's avatar

LOL ... you're spot on in your analysis. But 'they' sure picked the wrong State to try it.

Wendy K Laubach's avatar

I'd just like them not to have the free exercise of my religion.