Posted on 01/17/2005 6:53:27 AM PST by jriemer
BUMP
Can't imagine. Maybe it is what you are saying.
Not the South!!! LOL! the lib north maybe but I can not even begin to picture the South rolling over.
Hmm?
This is America, Americans who belong to some religions don't have to break laws to be convicted of wrongdoing if enough people are afraid of them.
I just say do it legally.
Pass a law against their existance.
Every journey begins with the first step. Sometimes in life we all fall, but we get back up and carry on in with Bushido in our hearts/minds. Have Katana will travel. NSNR
The neccessity of the Constitution, the First and Second Amendments, the rule of law, used to be undisputed here.
It's sad to see a frightened mob here that wants the government to have the power to punish Americans because they might be thinking something. But I'm sure cooler heads will eventually prevail.
I can hear the Lefties now: "Try and find who is responsible, just make sure you dont violate any of their rights if you catch them." UGH!
There was a petition filed in the Calcutta High Court to ban the Koran as it contained hate material against kaafir's. The PC judges, influenced by vocal muslim protest threw out the petition - can a similar action be started in America ??
http://voi.org/books/tcqp/
Excerpt:-
Muslims in India have often sought shelter under Sections 153A and 295A of the Indian Penal Code (I.P.C.) for preventing every public discussion of their creed in general and of their prophet in particular.1 Quite a few publications which examine critically the sayings and doings of the Prophet or other idolized personalities of Islam, have been proscribed under Section 95 of the Criminal Procedure Code (Cr.P.C.) as a result of pressure exerted by vociferous, very often violent Muslim protests. Little did they suspect that the same provisions of the law could be invoked for seeking a ban on their holy book, the Quran
VS.
The Battle of Towers, 2001 A.D.
You have a point.
[snip]"Unidentified law enforcement sources told The Sunday Star-Ledger of Newark and The Sunday Record of Bergen County that investigators were examining messages Armanious had posted in an Internet chat room that may have provided a motive in the slayings.
The messages were of a religious nature and concerned the family's Coptic Christian beliefs, both newspapers reported." [/snip]
Investigation continues into slaying of family of four - 1/16/2005 Newsday
The war arrived here long ago when we allowed Muslims to immigrate into the country. Matters can only get worse as long as we do not see the daily growth of this insideous "religion of peace" here at home. The sad reality is that an American jihadist is born in one of our hospitals during the time that you read my comment.
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