Frankly I lacked the courage to quote another of her warnings because it is so fundamentally frightening.
Judge for yourself:
From The Charlotte Observer.
“In 2003 she angered Muslims with a comment during a Heritage Foundation forum about danger within the country.
‘You know, and this can be misconstrued, but honest to goodness (husband) Ed and I for years, for 20 years, have been saying, ‘You know, look at who runs all the convenience stores across the country.’ Every little town you go into, you know’
Farsi tattoos???!!! Clearly they must be secret coded Republican Guard affiliation markers. No doubt.
As for 7-11s, I’m pretty sure that the Hindu Indians have that industry cornered. But then again, I’m pretty sure Rep. Myrick is scared of them too, with their late colonial history of being insurgents and all.
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Frankly I lacked the courage to quote another of her warnings because it is so fundamentally frightening.
Judge for yourself:
From The Charlotte Observer.
“In 2003 she angered Muslims with a comment during a Heritage Foundation forum about danger within the country.
‘You know, and this can be misconstrued, but honest to goodness (husband) Ed and I for years, for 20 years, have been saying, ‘You know, look at who runs all the convenience stores across the country.’ Every little town you go into, you know’
Read more: http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2010/02/25/1270468_myrick-looks-to-heal-long-rift.html#ixzz0u5cqxdhW
And you probably have noted as I did that she was warning of the jihadi danger back in 1983!
When you can’t buy a ham sandwich, hot dog or a sixpack down at your local 7-11, I’m sure you’ll come to regret dismissing her warning.
But then it will be too late.
Farsi tattoos???!!! Clearly they must be secret coded Republican Guard affiliation markers. No doubt.
As for 7-11s, I’m pretty sure that the Hindu Indians have that industry cornered. But then again, I’m pretty sure Rep. Myrick is scared of them too, with their late colonial history of being insurgents and all.