The United States is a wonderful country, with freedoms and rights unimaginable in most of the rest of the world. Our free enterprise system also allows anyone to start a business and run it as they see fit, though the government is becoming more and more intrusive in dictating various requirements and policies. But for the most part, a business owners main objective is to provide excellent service and to meet the needs and wants of customers, and to keep them happy. Occasionally, however, a customer is too demanding or unreasonable, and the business owner must take action in order to ensure that the one customer does not disrupt his business to the detriment of all the other customers.
In Oklahoma City, a U.S. Army reservist from Tulsa went to the Save Yourself Survival and Tactical Gun Range in the small town of Oktaha. Raja’ee Fatihah, is a board member with the Muslim advocacy group Council on American-Islamic Relations Oklahoma chapter (CAIR). He identified himself as a Muslim, and had gone to the range because of a sign posted on the business declaring the range a “Muslim-free” establishment, similar to signs that have been placed at businesses in Florida, Arkansas, Kentucky and New York.
Fatihah undoubtedly was more interested in confronting the owners about their sign than he was about using the range. Chad Neal, the owner of the Oklahoma gun range, is no doubt anxious to run a successful business and to keep his customers happy. There are many Americans who are very concerned about potential Islamic terrorist activities, especially following the attacks in Paris and San Bernardino, where scores of innocent, unsuspecting people were murdered by Muslim extremists.
Muslim groups have also threatened people across the world that they will seek out opportunities to commit more atrocities against civilians. So Chad Neal, like any responsible business owner, is concerned about the health, welfare, and security of his customers, something that is top priority in a business where people are handling firearms. And that is why he posted the sign. But Fatihah was unhappy and looking for a conflict.
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Sheet wearing herd!!! Lmao!!! I can’t stop laughing
Find another range, maybe one of the many terrorist training camps in the USA!!!!!
F them
This person is just trying to win money
Let em in . Oops misuse of a firearm. Bang he is dead.
Hell if I had the Money I’d file Law-suits against CAIR a TERRORIST ORGANIZATION Backed by Obama, and one against the ACLU for Discrimination against Americans who are SICK of those being Force-Feed B******t 100% of ALL BUSINESS HAVE THE RIGHT TO REFUSE SERVICE TO ANYONE FOR ANY REASON.
There is a bit more to this story than is told here.The gun range owner did not just refuse the man access to his gun range for no good reason.He did a background check and found out that the man was also on a no fly list and was a suspected terrorist.
Private property! He chooses his guest.
Bottom Feeders:
I’m a 52 year old white Male. Born in Brooklyn 1963, and transplanted to suburban long island in 1964, so island living was all I knew in my younger years. We witnessed the fathers of our youth utilizing the Big apple as the life line of finance, to keep it all going, from civil service to wall street. An Irish catholic family of 7 children 6 boys one girl. Schools, Family, sports and friends were center of our lives. God knows we didn’t have much comforts growing up, but as I reflect neither did the rest of our neighborhood children. We were a bunch of scrappy middle class kids leaning on each other for life’s lessons. Hockey in the streets, choosing up teams for ball games, and in the summer time running from house to house to use the next declared warm swimming pool. Life wasn’t perfect growing up, you got handed your occasional butt whipping, thats if mom told dad of your yesterdays shenanigans. The next day you were greeted by the same crew who participated in the tom foolery in which details of our punishment were exchanged.
Without much financial recourse we made due, we took broken bicycles out of garbage and took pride in the repair job, we delivered news papers with that very same bike. Fridays we collected the money for the Bill that was due to ether the daily news or Newsday. We pumped gas; some went to work in food chain kitchens, department stores, The mall, we shoveled snow, cut grass. We as young American boys to become men always saw opportunity. It was exciting to see the snow fall, it meant opportunity. For starters, one was school closed, two snow ball fights with the other gang around the block, and three, money. The type of work in which we all shared in the spoils. Summers we saw other young men go off and work with their uncle’s construction company or an uncle’s landscaping business, cutting lawns for the summer until school started up. Young entrepreneurs would utilize the abundance of shellfish in the Great South Bay to be sold on the docks. Many others jobs I cannot recall all of them. But we always saw opportunity.
As young men we didn’t have a clue on what we were doing, on occasion I and my friends got fired for being late to many times, or hung-over from the night before. Some went astray and might have broken the law. At times we quit because we didn’t like it and or saw a better opportunity and took that chance. Mom would say, you better get a job, so out the door I went and didn’t come home until I had a job. But we always saw opportunity.
Now fast forward to 2016, as I reflect I see the importance of all these necessary life skills that a young American needs to succeed. In our failures we learned valuable lessons, and in our successes we learned the same. These are the very necessary life building skills need to succeed in our world today. But opportunity was always there.
I look on our youth of today and the messes I see with them, the drug abuse, the suicides, the self centeredness, the body adornments, the lack of discipline and respect to elders and police. The college dept they must take on in order to get accepted into any self respecting job. I ask where is the opportunity?
Here it is;
Take your time and look at who is filling the above mentioned jobs, the same jobs that taught our youth. When the landscaping truck pulls up look who gets off, Adults. When you pull into a gas station take look who is pumping gas. Drive past any construction job site look who is up on the roof. Go to your local dinner and peek your head in and see who is washing dishes and who is cooking. The same factories that supplied the war machine and kept companies like Grumman Producing jets. When was the last time a kid knocked on your door to shovel snow? Our children can’t compete with Adults.
Adults I say. That’s who holding our Jobs. These Adults take these Jobs from our Children. These adults that can afford to live on 7-12 dollars an hour. These are the Bottom feeder Jobs for our children, to learn life’s important skills; they are now filled with mostly Adults. A child cannot compete with an adult, hence less opportunity to learn important life skills.
Adults which in twenty years, have the opportunity to leave and return to a country where the dollar is stronger. An Adult, who weekly sends money back to his country, to build a home costing them from 20-30 thousand dollars. All the while knowing he is returning home. I tell you, our children don’t have the opportunity to leave. In their life styles the same adults consume fewer Goods than you and I, they rent a room, some don’t drive, and others drive illegal. Their over head is food clothing and a cell phone. If they work in a restaurant they eat there and enjoy the spoils. These adults are not buying into the American dream. Sometimes a few decide to stay and assimilate, but I know you can read where this is going.
Don’t tell me our children are lazy and not opportunistic, their opportunities have been saturated with Adults. The bottom feeders are crushing opportunity for our children.
Now I am not writing this to say these adults don’t work hard, and they do, but this is about Opportunity and how these adults achieved it and how it affected our children.
So when you hear our politicians tout about building a wall or temporary ban on immigration, don’t get all sympathetic for the illegal. Think of our American children first and how it affected our youth and the skill they need to cope with reality. Remember the system that is in place, that’s the legal system, is to ensure that all the above don’t happen, what happened America, What the$#%&!@*Happened? You can’t let millions of illegals in and not expect some damage to our society. The current system was enacted not only to protect Americans but to ensure that the immigrants can prosper with out confronting saturation. Throw 2 fish in a five gallon fish tank and life is wonderful, throw 20 more in and I wish you luck. Remember this when you go to the poles to vote. Opportunity is the catalyst that ignites ingenuity innovation invention and entrepreneurship