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| Sharia Law If it should ever make it way into the USA The ladies have much more to be concerned with than the men. Ladies, I suggest you do some research... which ever political party is less likely to allow this kind of law should always get your vote. If you're a liberal now you may want to re think your position. Blues |
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| Who the fuck is dumb enough to believe that Sharia Law could ever be established in the US?
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| Look at what is happening around the world... its not as far fetched as you may think.
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| Quote: Sharia Law If it should ever make it way into the USA The ladies have much more to be concerned with than the men. Ladies, I suggest you do some research... which ever political party is less likely to allow this kind of law should always get your vote. If you're a liberal now you may want to re think your position. Quote: Sharia is sometimes consulted in civil cases with Muslim litigants who may request a Muslim arbitrator. These may involve issues of marriage contracts or commercial agreements, or probating an Islamic will. They are no different than the practice of judges allowing Orthodox Jews to resolve some matters in Jewish courts, also known as beth din. U.S. courts also regularly interpret foreign law in commercial disputes between two litigants from different countries, or custody agreements brokered in another country. In those cases, Islamic law is treated like any other foreign law or Catholic canon law. U.S. judges may decide to consider foreign law or religious codes like sharia, but that doesn't mean those laws override the Constitution. We have a criminal justice system that no outside law can supersede. Additionally, judges consider foreign laws only if they choose to -- they can always refuse to recognize a foreign law. Amy Sullivan: The Myth of Sharia Law in America Sharia in civil law must conform to a given state’s laws, such as contracts, for example. Sharia is anathema to Anglo-American jurisprudence and will never be practiced here.
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| Look at the Constitution and try to change it
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| Yea because the left is definitely supporting all things characterized by Sharia, like faith based initiatives, guns, execution, restriction of womens rights, and opposition to homosexuality.
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| Seems like Obama is siding with the Brother hood these days.. I'm not sure liberal is all its cracked up to be in the long term. It may be a means to an end. Last edited by St.Blues; 07-19-2011 at 07:15 AM. |
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| This is a public school in Canada. "Dirty girls" on their period have to sit in the back. Quote: It never ceases to amaze. Sharia is putting down roots all over the West, in ever more explicit and obvious ways. And bien pensant folks on the Left continue to insist, fiercely and self-righteously, that nothing of the kind is going on — even though it’s happening right under their noses. One of the lastest breathtaking examples: a public middle school in Toronto where Friday prayers are part of the curriculum. The other day the Toronto Star ran a picture showing a group of students at prayer. There were three groups, ranged according to status. In the front were the praying boys. Behind them were the praying girls. Way in the back were the girls who were menstruating, and thus forbidden from participating in prayer. Now, this sort of thing should send a chill down the spine of anyone who understands what it means for a country to be free or for a school to be public. But nowadays all too many people — especially, it seems, people in positions of public authority — are quick to justify such outrages, as long as Islam is in the picture. In the National Post, for example, Tasha Kheiriddin quoted one Chris Spence, education director of the Toronto District School Board, as saying this: As a public school board, we have a responsibility and an obligation to accommodate faith needs. “Faith needs.” There’s a chilling disconnect here. People whose job is to take care of young people, and to help them grow into responsible adult citizens of a free country, are now capable of looking at something barbaric, ugly, and inequitable, and rushing in to justify it with terms like “faith needs” –simply because it has to do with Islam. This is, of course, the very definition of dhimmitude.
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| If it should ever make it way into the USA The ladies have much more to be concerned with than the men. Ladies, I suggest you do some research... which ever political party is less likely to allow this kind of law should always get your vote. If you're a liberal now you may want to re think your position. Blues |
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| you really need to ask that question?
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| the Judeans do it also, no women may enter the temple during menstration, they must wait to enter after child birth for a period of 6 months(guessing). Alot of what you think is Sharia is a long social tradition, much of it in place during Alexander the Greats conquest of Persia. Last edited by Moonglow; 07-19-2011 at 07:23 AM. |
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