Carne Seca
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Doesn't matter. Dead is dead.Are the courts and govt in India supporting that?
Doesn't matter. Dead is dead.Are the courts and govt in India supporting that?
A flood begins with one drop of rain.Sure, why do you think I said that the last 9 Presidents don't care what the Constitution says, they are willing to put up with it as long as it benefits government. Plenty of judges that do not see the connection, none of the 23 cases have been to the US Supreme court though so hold onto your hat. All the 23 cases you linked to are all cases with original Jurisdiction, the others are appellate cases and have not been remanded or pushed further up yet, which can take 5+ years sometimes. Precedence has not yet been set. and we are only talking about 23 cases out of the BILLIONS of cases? For example, New Jersey alone has 7 million new cases each year to contend with, lets say the state average is half that. that means each year 175 million new cases appear and the study was done over a period of who knows how long, we can safely assume probably 5 years so that means 23 cases were found in favor of Sharia law out of the nearly 850 million cases is about
.00000270588235%
Statistically you will be hit by lightning 700 times before you ever see a sharia law case in your town.
Nothing to do with republicans at all. It's just a ploy to stir republicanophobia.You mean Republican controlled states - the same Republicans of whom constantly try to link Obama to the Muslim faith - are passing laws against Sharia law? The first amendment banned sharia law already, in case you haven't noticed... This whole 'sharia law controversy' is just a ploy to stir xenophobia, which the R's are hoping leads to more votes; Fear votes.
Yes, it does matter. I am talking about a court and a govt.Doesn't matter. Dead is dead.
"congress shall make now law respecting an establishment of religion"I have. Nothing in there about supporting the muder of citizens leaving Islam and refusing to go back. Perhaps you're confused. That's a possibility.
next time i see a drop of rain, i am going to build a fucking levee.A flood begins with one drop of rain.
hahahaha i cant believe you really believe that. with so many christians in this country trying to get their religion into our laws for many years and failing, how the fuck would a few(or even a few thousand) muslims get sharia law put into our laws?I agree with you that there are plenty of injustices everywhere including here. However, There is a movement in the USA to allow Sharia Law here. If you and I agree that there is enough crap here then we also have to agree that to allow more crap in the USA is not going to help.
muslimy magic.hahahaha i cant believe you really believe that. with so many christians in this country trying to get their religion into our laws for many years and failing, how the fuck would a few(or even a few thousand) muslims get sharia law put into our laws?
muslimy magic.
This is not about freedom of religion. You're confused."congress shall make now law respecting an establishment of religion"
your sharia law worries are unfounded.
For you? Um....yeah.next time i see a drop of rain, i am going to build a fucking levee.
rational?
I can't believe that you believe what you just said. Why are states passing laws forbidding Sharia Law? The Imam who is behind the mosque near Ground Zero is a proponent of Sharia Law, and there are court cases that have already used it.hahahaha i cant believe you really believe that. with so many christians in this country trying to get their religion into our laws for many years and failing, how the fuck would a few(or even a few thousand) muslims get sharia law put into our laws?
you're right, this is not about freedom of religion, the part where the constitution says 'nor prohibiting the free exercise thereof'.This is not about freedom of religion. You're confused.
i was going on your logic. you said 'every flood begins with a single drop of rain'. thus, to be sure, i am going to build a big fucking levee next time i see it rain, regardless of the reality of the situation or whether i can see sunny skies in the distance.For you? Um....yeah.
its not about freedom of religion. its about the government respecting an establishment of a religion. we dont allow christians to put biblical laws into our government, so why would we allow the muslims to put sharia law in? especially when muslims are a much smaller segment of the population...This is not about freedom of religion. You're confused.
states are passing the laws because the citizens are afraid of sharia law, and the senators need the votes. they wouldnt get elected again if they voted against a bill that forbids sharia law. they would get destroyed in the next election.I can't believe that you believe what you just said. Why are states passing laws forbidding Sharia Law? The Imam who is behind the mosque near Ground Zero is a proponent of Sharia Law, and there are court cases that have already used it.
There are court cases right now in the USA using Sharia law, you poor confused soul.you're right, this is not about freedom of religion, the part where the constitution says 'nor prohibiting the free exercise thereof'.
this is about freedom from religion, the part i quoted 'congress hall make no law respecting an establishment of religion'. that blocks all possibility of sharia law, you poor, confused soul.
i was going on your logic. you said 'every flood begins with a single drop of rain'. thus, to be sure, i am going to build a big fucking levee next time i see it rain, regardless of the reality of the situation or whether i can see sunny skies in the distance.
that is YOUR logic you are condemning, for your edification.
http://blog.heritage.org/2010/09/02/the-real-impact-of-sharia-law-in-america/its not about freedom of religion. its about the government respecting an establishment of a religion. we dont allow christians to put biblical laws into our government, so why would we allow the muslims to put sharia law in? especially when muslims are a much smaller segment of the population...
there is no reason to believe sharia law would ever go into law here. even if people do want it, it would never be implemented
states are passing the laws because the citizens are afraid of sharia law, and the senators need the votes. they wouldnt get elected again if they voted against a bill that forbids sharia law. they would get destroyed in the next election.
and just because the citizens in conservative states believe sharia law is going to take over does not make it true. it just means conservatives are afraid of muslims and have been provoked into 'defending themselves' to make themselves feel better.
i dont doubt an imam believes in sharia law. that doesnt mean we are going to allow his beliefs to be put into law.
what court cases are you talking about?
How about we just tell them to live according to our laws and if they want to live under Sharia Law they can go live in Iran or some other hell hole that has Sharia Law.why we just take away the muslims rights, or start killing them untill they go christian?
just a thought