In 2001, there were none.
(Copyright 2002, so in less than 1 to 1-1/2 years, over 1000 Somalis moved there)
http://www.newhousenews.com/archive/story1a082002.html
Interesting Read: Muslim Somalians in Maine
Discussion in 'Political Debate & Discussion' started by LadyEagle, Dec 30, 2005.
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Pressure on the "bigoted" mayor:
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And don't speak out!
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pinoybaptist Active MemberSite Supporter
Maine is probably going to be the Somali terrorists, and other terrorists', R & R area.
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Joseph Botwinick
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Does Dell have a factory there?
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That's an odd question - would you explain?
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Probably referring to the Muslim political pressure (including massive letter writing campaigns by CAIR and MPAC members) put on Dell for firing Muslims who walked off the job for evening prayers. Dell ended up backing down.
Here's the story:
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And here's CAIR web site story:
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Wasn't that incident in Nashville, Tennessee, not in Maine?
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Yes, but Ben brought it up.
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If these folks are there legally, what do you think should happen when it comes to employment and prayer times?
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Frankly I believe we should stop all Muslim immigration to this country and keep the radical clerics out of our prisons, unless they occupy a cell.
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Their plan is to take over and they are succeeding (as I have chronicled in this thread about one little town in Maine). They are getting a lot of help from non-Muslims who are blind to their political ideology, even though it is freely admitted by their own leaders.
Enjoy your freedom while you can, Joseph, cause if the pre-tribbers are wrong, your children & grandchildren may end up living under Sharia in the USA.
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Originally posted by LadyEagle:
Their plan is to take over and they are succeeding (as I have chronicled in this thread about one little town in Maine).Click to expand...
Joseph Botwinick
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