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ThaBigP
09-23-2008, 09:48 PM
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=76026

In case you think this is silly, try trolling around British news sites regarding their blessing of Sharia courts there. And reading the posts from readers in the UK - the outrage at the "suprise!" manner in which the practice was revealed to them. I don't think I've seen so many people say they're packing up and heading to the US since the 17th century. Of course they didn't call it the "US" back then....

iceberg
09-23-2008, 10:09 PM
they're just misunderstood...

ThaBigP
09-23-2008, 10:31 PM
they're just misunderstood...

But we should never misunderestimate them.:cool:

iceberg
09-23-2008, 11:04 PM
But we should never misunderestimate them.:cool:

oh come on. . . we just need to show them how much we love them and yell at ourselves a bit more. it will all be ok and society can progress as normal.

ThaBigP
09-23-2008, 11:08 PM
Joe Biden: "When Abraham Lincoln set sail for the New World with the Pilgrims on the three ships Nina, Pinta, and the Mama Mia Maria, he got on television and talked about his harrowing helicopter ride during which they were forced down...you know...where Hitler was. He knows. He was there."

jrumann59
09-23-2008, 11:45 PM
I have always like Tancredo, the sad part is the ACLU will step and say this is violation of Freedom of Religion, because the same could be said about the extreme christian sects and so on and so forth. I really would like some one to bring the ACLU up on sedition charges.

ThaBigP
09-24-2008, 12:08 AM
I have always like Tancredo, the sad part is the ACLU will step and say this is violation of Freedom of Religion, because the same could be said about the extreme christian sects and so on and so forth. I really would like some one to bring the ACLU up on sedition charges.

I can certainly see the ACLU trying to jump in on this, probably at the request of CAIR. But, the legal rebut would be that rather than mere "freedom of religion", this is advocating the dissolution of the Constitution on an ad-hoc basis. At that point, you can create any religion and say that your sacrament is to not pay any taxes. And that you are religiously entitled to your neighbor's 12-year-old daughter as a sex slave. Freedom of religion after all...if you deny me then you are oppressing me.

jrumann59
09-24-2008, 12:10 AM
I can certainly see the ACLU trying to jump in on this, probably at the request of CAIR. But, the legal rebut would be that rather than mere "freedom of religion", this is advocating the dissolution of the Constitution on an ad-hoc basis. At that point, you can create any religion and say that your sacrament is to not pay any taxes. And that you are religiously entitled to your neighbor's 12-year-old daughter as a sex slave. Freedom of religion after all...if you deny me then you are oppressing me.


I agree but you know in the PC climate of today no one wants to be labeled a "bigot, or racist"

arglebargle
09-24-2008, 12:28 AM
Can you say 'Unconstitutional!' ?? I didn't think so.....


This is pandering. Blatently unconstitutional, even today.

I have no interest in religious fanatics running things, and setting up religious law for all, but this is pretty close to setting up 'Thought Crimes'. Gotta be careful about that new legal stuff, because they always expand it.

'...and when they came for me, there was no one left to protest....'