Are you cool with Shariah Law here in the United States?
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2013/02/25 17:43:01
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Risk 2013/02/25 18:00:07NO WAY+24Not at all but what the f*ck everything is going PC, it's was just a matter of time. Liberals are in charge now and everything is all about screw Christianity and accept Islam, agree with all the minorities, cut your own race and culture in favor of whatever the hell some minority wants. The faster they can turn this country into a third rate banana republic the happier they will be.





















There is nothing political about Sharia Law.
Women are stoned to death for rape. Sharia virtually makes it impossible for the women to prove rape.
Women are not allowed custody of children. They are the property of the men.
If you steal food because you are starving, your hand is cut off, and possibly a foot too.
Women are flogged if they wear trousers under the burqa.
And lots more besides.
Sharia law is also political. Sharia law is not like the Ten commandments whatsoever.
Please do your homework properly.
By the way, you already have sharia law, e.g. halal meat and companies that have halal certification. The money from that certification that is paid to islam goes to fund terrorism, which is also part of sharia law. Several judges have already used sharia law, Florida being one such state. At least they tried, but they were smacked down by the higher courts, so far. How long that will last is anyone's guess.
Maybe you should move to the Antarctic to be safe.
What is dickwad? I have a hard time with the language of children.
There are those who unthinkingly claim that Christianity is under attack. These individuals seek to erode the barrier between church and state. These are the individuals who may unwittingly allow Islamic law to become enforced by the state.
I do, however, agree with ACLUs position on anti-Sharia legislation.
"Efforts to single out Muslims and to advance the ugly idea that anything Islamic is un-American are unjust and discriminatory and should be rejected. Laws that single out Sharia violate the First Amendment by treating one belief system as suspect. Attempts to prevent courts from considering international or foreign law suffer from constitutional flaws and undermine the ability of courts to interpret laws and treaties regarding global business, international human rights and family law issues such as international marriages and adoptions."
http://www.aclu.org/religion-...
Unless you have proof to the contrary, my comment stands.