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source:http://lrightsideofleftcoast.blogspot.com/
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> Comment by Vladimir Val Cymbal:
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> It is bad enough to allow Muslims to be governed by Sharia Law in the
> United States but to force it on non-Muslims is an outrage of Tsunami
> proportions. Now I have no problem with people worshiping their
> religion as long as that is all it is, which clearly is not as Islam
> demands the submission of all including standing laws. But this is a
> case of trumping our local, state, and constitutional law. If I won’t
> be served pork in a restaurant, market, or cafeteria, it will irritate
> me and most likely I won’t be customer of that place too often after
> that incident. If the owner of that establishment decides not to serve
> pork on his own, hey that’s ok by me. But if it is forced upon him, we
> got a problem and it is beyond me how this can happen. The only
> explanation I can see is, the attorney is greedy and the government
> officials are afraid at best and down right anti-American at worst.
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> By allowing one part of Sharia Law we are opening the flood door to
> the rest of that barbaric, seventh century mentality. Soon people
> wearing a Crucifix or the Star of David will be cursed, ridiculed,
> beaten up, and even killed; women will be raped because they do not
> dress the way Islam demands or killed because they won’t want to be
> given away to strangers; this is happening right now (for quite some
> time) in Europe.
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> It is too bad that we Americans are so comfortable with our own lot
> that we can not see the danger to us if events do not touch us
> directly. I’m afraid that it will take several more occurrences of a
> 9/11 attack before we wake up and realize that we and the future of
> America are in dire danger. The longer we allow this attack on us to
> continue without standing up for our Constitution and Judeo-Christian
> values the harder it will be to push the enemy back