Fair&Balanced
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Eventually muslims who believe in shariah law want enforcement of those laws from the courts. They want shariah law observed by the whole of the society they live in.
If they constitute a majority in an area and exercise their vote, don't they have the right to enact any law so long as it doesn't conflict with the Constitution, Fed. law, or state law? Isn't that what democracy means?
If so it makes them no different from evangelical Christians in the US. Blue laws, abortion laws, gay marriage laws, and the teaching of creationism are examples of religious-based laws..Muslims see nothing wrong with these demands.
All of your examples, save blue laws , have been ruled unconstitutional. You realize that right?
Of course assholes who immigrate here from other countries and refuse to assimilate should be sent back whence they came.