Posted on 07/25/2004 6:36:08 AM PDT by Robert Drobot
Unfortunately, our founding fathers had no idea our national policy would favor the immigration of thousands who have no tolerance for the practice of any other belief, other than their own. They are an abomination to all religions, and anyone paying tribute to them should be scorned for betraying their faith and branded a heretic. Speaking of which.....
Below is a photo of Karol Wojtyla at the end of an audience with Patriarch Raphael I of Iraq where "the Pope bowed to the Muslim holy book the Qu'ran presented to him by the delegation and kissed it as a sign of respect".
Big deal.
American courts are frankly, un-American, as they are now taking their cues from foreign courts so as to develop an 'international presence' in their court decisions.
The legal system has given itself over to the insanity of governing systems having no constitution and or no affirmation of Creator derived citizen rights in their existing 'constitution' in which all rights are subject to the whim of government.
What takes place at a checkpoint? Are 'checkpoints actually at the borders of each of the New England States? Are the personnel at the checkpoints federal officers? Have the courts been asked to close the sites as they represent an infringement on the right of travel.
NOTE: As the Supreme Court notes in Saenz v Roe, the Constitution does not contain the word "travel" in any context, let alone an explicit right to travel. The presumed right to travel, however, is firmly established in U.S. law and precedent. In U.S. v Guest, the Court noted, "It is a right that has been firmly established and repeatedly recognized." In fact, in Shapiro v Thomson, Justice Stewart noted in a concurring opinion that "it is a right broadly assertable against private interference as well as governmental action. Like the right of association, ... it is a virtually unconditional personal right, guaranteed by the Constitution to us all." It is interesting to note that the Articles of Confederation had an explicit right to travel; it is now thought that the right is so fundamental that the Framers may have thought it unnecessary to include it in the Constitution or the Bill of Rights (My emphasis.). Taken from - Things that are not in the U.S. Constitution
I posted back in 2001 that the day would come very soon when this would happen. I got flamed by the majority of Freepers who called me an alarmist among other things. The fact that I have lived in a Muslim country for over 15 years seemed irrelevant to most.
This is not where it ends. It is in fact just beginning.
Things to look forward to in the fairly near future are the segregation of schools according to sex and "halal" food. You can expect school districts and public venues to no longer server pork or any pork related products. It is not a matter of when it will happen, because of little research will show you that it already has been put in place.
It is seems innocent really at first but what one tends to overlook is the simple fact that Islam does not change to suit others. You must learn to accomodate Islam, and you will.
I don't see a big difference between this and any other religious activity that instrudes on "Peace and Quiet". Some have mentioned church bells...Same kind of thing in my opinion.
I say, just like other religious activities...Leave it up to the community in question. I trust "The People" to make the right decision concerning the community they live in.
Aren't we better than those muslim controlled countries? Shouldn't we lead by example? And since when should we Americans be governed by the actions of the rest of the world?
I think you're right. We see that Europe and Australia has mo-slime gangs that attack and gang rape the local women; I anticipate similar actions here. It won't be regarded as a hate crime, due to political correctness.
The question of how long America can stand begins to trouble me.
Conversion is, by the pain of death, banned in every muslim country, and in those Arab countries where it is not the law, active terrorists are attempting to overthrow the existing governing system. The Saudi family, as an example, does business with infidels, but remains in power only because they support muslim teachings - including the ban on conversion.
Remember too, the admonition from Our Lord to The Blessed Apostles about people and places where His Word is rejected:
But into whatsoever city ye enter, and they receive you not, go your ways out into the streets of the same, and say, Even the very dust of your city, which cleaveth on us, we do wipe off against you: notwithstanding be ye sure of this, that the kingdom of God is come nigh unto you. But I say unto you, that it shall be more tolerable in that day for Sodom, than for that city. -- Luke 10:10-12
Where heathens and pagans refuse to accept The Blessed Trinity, eternal damnation will be their judgment. I pray that false god worshipers will repent before that time and be saved from such eternal pain.
See Post 29.
See post 46.
I'm not interested in the customs or regulations of other countries. They are not America.
I don't judge all muslims by the actions of a few (The only muslims I've ever met are kind, gentle, America loving, hard workers...VERY hard workers). And I hope that favor is returned...And so far in my life, it has been.
Radical Islam will be defeated through the education of those muslims lucky enough to learn we're not the "Great Satan" all too many of their leaders claim we are, I think.
I can cite one in my neighborhood, for example. There is a "checkpoint" on Interstate 91 southbound, just a mile south of its junction with Interstate 89 in White River Junction, Vermont. It is managed by the Border Patrol. Although originally intended to be "temporary" post 9/11, locals have taken note of the fact that BP vehicles, floodlamps, and road signage are now "stored" at the adjacent rest area, and can be trotted out on to the main highway at a moments' notice, and is usually done so on a daily basis. People must slow to a crawl in order that the agents standing along the highway can get a GOOD look at you and what your vehicle contains before deciding whether to wave you on or have you detained. My understanding is that there are similar set-ups along other Interstates around New England, but I have not seen them myself...just the one here in Vermont. My question is...how did they sneak by the Border Patrol at the entry points along the Canadian border? I am convinced we are being conditioned to accept "checkpoints".
whatever happened to this story???
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