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Fifth Column
Private road named for Muslim is focus of Christian group's bid
2006-12-01
RED HOUSE -- If you want to know the history of the Muslims of America community in Charlotte County, just flip through the 2-inch-thick file at the county administrator's office.

A county employee started collecting various articles and filings years ago in response to the many inquiries about the Muslim enclave in western Charlotte County. It is a compilation of a relationship that one professor noted shortly after the community's establishment was bound to have conflict because of the "culture shock" on the part of the local residents and the Muslims.

The community -- or compound, as a federal prosecutor called it -- was established in the mid-1990s on 44 acres in this rural county of about 12,400 people. Most of the homes there are trailers, and about 20 families were estimated to live there several years ago.

Early on, county officials pushed community residents to correct zoning violations, local residents complained about its effect on property values and the Muslims complained they were victims of discrimination.
They always do, even with zoning laws.
Posted by:Steve White

#19  They live in trailers.





















hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
Posted by: DragonFly   2006-12-01 22:39  

#18  "Instead Mr. Baker has erected a large sign advertising Friday night pig races"
And cheerleaders! Unmasked and uncovered, fresh, nubile, cheerleaders to whip the crowd into a sweaty, frothing drunken frenzy to root the little piggies on....
Posted by: USN, ret.   2006-12-01 17:08  

#17  Instead Mr. Baker has erected a large sign advertising Friday night pig races.

My kinda guy! All he needs are kennels full of barking dogs to complete his Muslim unfriendly menagerie.
Posted by: Zenster   2006-12-01 16:29  

#16  Rofl!

Craig Baker 2008.
Posted by: .com   2006-12-01 15:43  

#15  "what about the neighbors putting up pig farms next to the "compound"?" In Texas Muslims have already one-upped you. The Katy (TX) Islamic Association wants to built a mosque and school complex very close to an existing pig farm. They have already asked Mr. Craig Baker, the pig farmer, to move his operation somewhere else. Instead Mr. Baker has erected a large sign advertising Friday night pig races.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2006-12-01 15:37  

#14  Zen what about the neighbors putting up pig farms next to the "compound"?

Sounds Muslim unfriendly in a powerful way. Me like. I suggest erecting a "wind farm" that somehow manages instead to blow the aroma into their terrorist training camp "compound".
Posted by: Zenster   2006-12-01 14:18  

#13  KIA? It's been plainly said every one of our dead is a step closer to their victory. Call it Dr. Sigmund Freud Way -- Jewish inventor of psychiatric analysis, with a specific emphasis on the adult traumas induced by unremembered childhood incestuous sexual practices.

And have the local politicians demand a police investigation MoA's connection to recognized terrorists and listed terror organizations. In the meantime, enforce the bloody ordinances, since all members of the community are subject to its laws.
Posted by: trailing wife   2006-12-01 13:23  

#12  I recommend having them change it to a local soldier who was KIA.

Let see them protest that.
Posted by: Penguin   2006-12-01 11:14  

#11  Since al-Fuqra is a terrorist organization, seems prudent, as a first step, to designate al-Fuqra and it's spinoffs as terrorist orgs and confiscate all assets.
Posted by: ed   2006-12-01 09:56  

#10  Sheikh Gilani formed his al-Fuqra terror network in the early 80s after a visit to Brooklyn, New York. The goal of his organization, according to the US State Department, was to “purify Islam through violence.”
Almost immediately upon his arrival, the Sheikh began recruiting African-American Muslims into his terrorist network. Some were recruited off the streets, some out of mosques, while others were recruited from American prisons. Most disturbingly, however, Sheikh Gilani recruited some of his followers out the United States military.

In a recruitment video, Sheikh Gilani made clear his goals:

“We have reached out and prepared [recruits] to defend themselves in a highly specialized training of guerrilla warfare...We are at present establishing training camps.”

The enemy included America.

“We are not fighting so that the enemy recognizes us and offers something. We are fighting to destroy the enemy. We are dealing with evil at its roots and its roots are America.”


What the fuvk?! I'm ashamed to say I've never heard of this guy. By the pure simple fact that these Muslims are afiliated with the man they are in fact Islamic terrorist and should all be deported hung or sent to prison for life.
Posted by: Icerigger   2006-12-01 09:46  

#9  "Changing the name of the road is not going to change the situation we are faced with," he said. "It wouldn't change anything going on in that community."

Well is would show that the Red House folks have some balls. Zen what about the neighbors putting up pig farms next to the "compound"?

Discrimination? Hell you, you follow the teachings of a pedphile fools! If you think we are going to tolerate that you're "F-ing" nuts. Islam isn't even a religion. It's a cult of personality revolving around a man who was a common child rapist, thief and murderer.

Hang in there Red House!
Posted by: Icerigger   2006-12-01 09:38  

#8  Thanks, Dave, such details help.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2006-12-01 09:34  

#7  Jamaat ul-Fuqra in Virginia

Scroll down for photos.
Posted by: SR-71   2006-12-01 08:20  

#6  "Which state is this located in?"
"GPS coordinates, anyone?"

Piece o' cake: it's just outside of Red House, Virginia, at 37.189587N, 78.769999W.

Map

Posted by: Dave D.   2006-12-01 07:15  

#5  Virginia, southeast of Lynchburg, near Appomattox, ironically. (Where the American Civil War/War Between the States was concluded).

Google map Red House, VA
Posted by: Bobby   2006-12-01 07:12  

#4  Zen gets it!
Posted by: gorb   2006-12-01 04:06  

#3  Typical. Insult your surrounding non-Muslim neighbors and then squeal "discrimination!" or "Islamophobia!" the instant anyone complains. This ennuring of public reaction to constant provocation is a standard Muslim tactic designed to raise the noise floor (i.e., nominal amount of signal interference) so that lesser offenses or incremental imposition of Sharia compliant laws go unnoticed. We have seen similar examples of this lately with the imams flying out of Minneapolis and so forth. Rest assured, once we allow ourselves to become accustomed to such intrusions upon our daily lives, new and even more offensive provocations will be instigated in order to steadily decrease public opposition.

I'm surprised that the street signs are still intact. If such garbage were posted in my neighborhood, I'd certainly feel duely "motivated".
Posted by: Zenster   2006-12-01 02:49  

#2  GPS coordinates, anyone?
Posted by: Slaviger Angomong7708   2006-12-01 02:01  

#1  An enclave of radical muzzies here is really not tolerable now.( I base "radical" on naming street after a known terrorist) Which state is this located in ? Everyone needs to be aware of these outposts. This is where a lot of dirty work can be done out of sight. Any plotters for the next attacks here are likely to hole up in quiet spots like this.
Posted by: SpecOp35   2006-12-01 00:40  

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