Posted on 07/08/2010 8:52:59 AM PDT by Gene Eric
ANN ARBOR, MI The arraignment of four Christian missionaries on criminal charges will take place on Monday, July 12, 2010 at 8:00 a.m. in the 19th Judicial District Court located at 16077 Michigan Avenue in Dearborn, Michigan. This is the next step in what has been described as police enforcement of Sharia law in a city dominated by a large Muslim population.
To the jeers and shouts of Allah Akbar by the Muslim crowd, the four Christian missionaries were arrested and thrown in jail on June 18, 2010 by Dearborn Police officers at the Annual Arab International Festival held in Dearborn. One of the arrested missionaries was Dr. Nabeel Qureshi, MD, who was engaged in peaceful dialogue with several Muslim youths. The other three missionaries, who were merely videotaping the conversation, had their cameras and other equipment illegally seized before police arrested them as well.
Police refused requests by the missionaries to view the video at the scene of their arrest, which the missionaries claimed would completely exonerate them of any wrongdoing.
The Thomas More Law Center, a national public interest law firm based in Ann Arbor, Michigan is representing all of the Christian missionaries. Because District Judge Mark W. Somers required that all four defendants personally appear before him for the arraignment, the Law Center assisted with the costs of their travel from different parts of the country.
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You may wish, but if wishes were fishes...
Here's what you should do:
Find every islamic center in Texas. There are many; basically no place is too small to have one.
The islamic center is really a local seat of government for muslims. It is run on sharia principles, and is linked into the state and federal government. It has a number of services: employment service for muslims, social services, scools. The schools are at least part madrassa, giving islamic training. The madrassa is also the center of sharia. The schools are all hooked into the department of education. With me so far?
The scools are also serving non-muslims in the center's region. They price these services so that they're attractive to low-income families and single parents.
The madrassa will take pupils as young as 1-2 years of age, making them also cheap daycare facilities, with muslim indoctrination.
Anyway, as I said, I'm just stepping thru data from 2008, and I don't have all Texas data online yet. But here's one fairly typical one:
http://austinmosque.org/newsite/
Remember, there's no place so small that it will not have one of these, or within spitting distance. The run of building these things seems to have been from 1995-6 to roughly 2000. They're now building redundancy and expanding.
I wonder what Breach of Peace means.
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