And regarding Sharia Law in Great Britain:
Islamic sharia law comes to Great Britain
Inside Britain's sharia courts
And as for our own nation, on this its birthday:
Is sharia law infringing on our American rights?
Report: Muslims back Islamic law, disagree on meaning
Maybe it's time for Americans to Walk ( and talk) like an Egyptian ( Bangles ALERT!!! LOL)
Jihad in America: The Grand Deception American Thinker
the evolution of an organization that was founded in Egypt in 1928 in order to bring Muslims back to their Islamic values and create an Islamic caliphate across the world. From founder Hassan al-Banna: "It is the nature of Islam to dominate,not to be dominated,to impose its laws on all nations and extend its power to the entire planet."... [There are] so many organizations working on so many fronts to use our very system,the systems that they deplore,our democracy,our Constitution,our rule of law,our tolerance. That's what they use to exploit their message. That's what they use to protect themselves and create a façade around them that would allow them internally to operate and seek to achieve their true and often unstated objectives.
Did they trow out Morsi because they didn’t like muslim brotherhood, Sharia Law or because the economy was in the crapper?
I think that you may be overly optimistic in assuming that the Muslim Brotherhood was unpopular because of radical Islam. The most common interpretation is that it was the bad economy in Egypt that led to Morsi’s ouster.
There will be a problem with Sharia Law in the U.S. Oh, I know that it’s already here in some places, but as it tries to spread, it will be met with resistance on an individual level, even if it isn’t on the government level. There will be a push back. (Or a “blowback”?)
This is bad news for the Islamo-Nazi dictators of Turkey and Iran.
When the United States was first formed, each state through “reception statutes” accepted the English Common law - so far as not repugnant to the Constitution, as its core, fundamental law. The English Common law included the principal of stare decisis and encapsulated centuries of hard won advancements in individual rights- such as the Magna Carta. This established the notion of “the rights of Englishmen.”
It is a unique blend of tribal Germanic, manorial, Roman and feudal law.
Even the state of CA formally accepted the English common law when it became a state. I think Louisiana was the only state that didn’t, but has become harmonized over the years.
Sharia law is fundamentally foreign to the United States and its very core principles. It cannot be adopted in any way, shape or form without negating our identity as a country.
“for whatever perverse reasons”
The US and UK left supports bearded savagery because it’s not Christian or Jewish.
So far the events in Egypt resemble the Revolution in South Korea that tossed out the strongmen. I doubt that Egypt can replicate that replacement of tyranny with a relatively corruption-free democratic system due to the Mohammedan makeup of most of the population but we can pray that it can. I believe there have been only three successful republican revolutions that have lasted in their effects past the first new government, the Swiss, the American, and the Korean. The Swiss one was not actually a “revolution” but more of a confederated lockout but the effects have been the same and it will probably outlast the other two.