Posted on 08/22/2005 11:13:09 AM PDT by Charlesj
Iraq draft says laws must conform to Islam -text
BAGHDAD, Aug 22 (Reuters) - A draft constitution for Iraq to be presented to parliament on Monday will make Islam "a main source" for legislation and ban laws that contradict religious teachings, members of the parliamentary drafting panel said.
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Good point. Iraq is an overwhelming success, and way ahead of schedule. Some people around here have drank the MSM koolaid.
>>Are these allowed in Afghanistan
Don't know, but Iraq was a far more developed, technocratic modern state than Afghanistan ever was.
I'd be interested to see what the women assemblymen have to say about this.
As of now, secularism seems dead in the south and the center.
If we wanted a Sharia state, we didn't have to invade and overthrow Saddam, the Iranians would've done it for us.
You're joking right? When my wife deployed to Saudi she wasn't allowed to drive and when she went downtown she had to wear the black Halloween costume. And you say Islam doesn't conflict with women's rights.
Everyone just calm down.
DU'ers are laughing there asses off reading this thread.....
Yep... those numbers were in the WH's original estimates.
Have a nice nervous breakdown I'm going to dinner.
Do you really think this is good news?
I know that I am being hyperbolic about this...but I was watching Jed Babbin on Fox a few minutes ago...and I have heard him sub as a talk show host for Bill Bennett...
he is a very, very smart man and a straight shooter...and I didn't see where HE was being very optomistic about this...
I am curious though, he and Shep were saying it would be Islamic Law or split up into 3 different "countries"...why would THAT be worse than Islamic fundamentalist law for all, even the women that risked losing their lives by voting last year?
For a group that roundly poo-poo's the mainstream media, I am baffled that suddenly a large group of people here are buying it hook, line and sinker...
If I didn't know any better I would think this was some kind of "lets play the role of the DUers" for one thread.
Yes, that is true about our constitution taking a long time...but, WE didn't have terrorists telling us HOW to vote, or they would blow up half a block!
After watching that show on Nat. Geographic about pre-9/11 last night, I think too many of us have been burying out heads in the sand about how dangerous these people are...
and you will have the actual leaders of that country, actively supporting some of them...
From ITM:
Update (11:55 pm local time):
"The Assembly has received the draft from the CDC but becaue there is a number of issues that still need further discussio and in accordance with clause 61-f of the TAL, voting will be postponed for another 3 days until the leaders of political blocks can reach accord on the few remaining disputed issues" said Hachim Al-Hasani chairman of the Assembly.
Apparently they think that it is in the best of the process to have accord among all the political blocks.
Session is over.
Okay---I will leave...I have only watched 5 minutes of TV about this...as I said above it was Babbin..
BUT, I have read a lot about Muslims, Islamic Law, and I really remember seeing them line those women up on the 50 yard line in Afghanistan and having them kneel down, and blowing their brains out...
BUT, I will leave, because I wouldn't want to rain on anyone's parade..go ahead and celebrate.
First Amendment of the new Iraqi constitution: The right of the people to smite the neck of infidels shall not be abridged.
Okay lets imagine Iraq does turn into an islamic theocracy (and this is highly unlikely given facts on the ground). Whose fault would it really be?
Well it's clear that Islamic Iran is responsible for helping the terrorists in Iraq and forcing Iraq to become an islamic theocracy.
In other words, if Iran was secular this wouldn't be a problem. Any blame for an Iraqi theocracy lies squarely at the feet of Jimmy Carter for allowing an Islamic Iran to emerge. Also if Clinton had actually pursued Bin Laden this wouldn't have been a problem in the first place.
Just think the liberals should know this before they try to spin the situation (seems they have started).
I didn't call you out specifically txsleuth and I apologize if that's what you think I was doing. I think stating that this agreement is akin to the beginning of the execution of women again in stadiums is a reach and unfair to those who are there trying to work out their own constitution at the risk of their own lives.
They were always going to adopt a democracy peculiar to their beliefs. We knew that before we freed them, but were hoping they'd come to their senses.
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