Posted on 06/12/2017 7:17:23 AM PDT by impetrio1
The imposition of Sharia in different parts of the world has been going on for many years and the examples are readily available for anyone who decides to look for themselves instead of taking the word of a Linda Sarsour whose been paid handsomely to advance the Islamophobia hysteria.
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Making it a crime to insult Mohammed or Islam is sharia.
You got to wonder what she would say if a friend was stoned to death for having an affair, someone she knew was the victim of an honor killing......or she were told to leave a public place as it was for men only and she was not dressed modestly.
Oh, its here.. in the enclaves.. the no-go zones.
Re your question of FGM, if you can, try to find a clip of Liz Wheeler’s (on OAN) segment on the subject last week. I think it was her Thursday show. She and her guest didn’t hold back in describing the process and life-long consequences. I have a strong stomach and it made me ill. It happens all the time in America, it’s illegal, and law enforcement looks the other way.
Oh yes there is: Tuesday, September 11, 2001.
Hmmmm. Somehow I’ve gotten her confused with that loonie Woman’s march supporter who blew up the two Jewish students and lied on her application for citizenship. Guess I better go back and look at that.
Muslims in Texas have succeeded in passing halal food laws, as their strategy to promote Shari’s into legislation.
Dearborn, Michigan.
Bridgeview, Illinois.
Orland Park, Illinois.
Utica, New York.
Should I go on?
Texas?! In TEXAS?!
WTF!!!
Yes. Gov. Pretty was in bed with the Texas Islamic population. I personally heard one of the prominent imams out of Irving say the way to ease in Sharia was to start with the food laws. They succeeded in getting Texas halal laws.
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