Posted on 01/31/2012 3:45:29 AM PST by Tigen
The decision from a federal judge who suggested $153 million of U.S. taxpayer money spent supporting Islamic Shariah really isnt anything really worth mentioning has been appealed to the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, and oral arguments have been scheduled April 20 in Cincinnati.
The case was filed against Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner and others and is over the nations bailout with taxpayer money of AIG insurance, which operates multiple companies promoting Shariah-complaint insurance products, the same Shariah that serves as Islamic religious law and calls for cutting hands off thieves and execution for leaving Islam.
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And would the mooselimbs and athiests be screaming like stuck pigs were this bloated federal gub mint to spend this 153 million on say the Catholic church???
Mitt Romney: Islam is not an inherently violent faith
Is that before the axe actually cuts into the neck, or after?
“Shariah-complaint insurance products”
??????? “complaint”??????
Go ahead and destroy the country. Who do you think will stop you? Americans? Ha! Bow towards Mecca infidels.
And if I agree with the sentiments with this unjust judge allow the entire penalty be taken from his bloated salary?
Judge: Spending $153 million on Shariah just fine
Mitt Romney: Izlam is not an inherently violent faith
I Will Be a Second Mohammed
In the heat of the Missouri Mormon War of 1838, Joseph Smith made the following claim, I will be to this generation a second Mohammed, whose motto in treating for peace was the Alcoran [Koran] or the Sword. So shall it eventually be with usJoseph Smith or the Sword! [1]
It is most interesting that a self-proclaimed Christian prophet would liken himself to Mohammed, the founder of Islam. His own comparison invites us to take a closer look as well. And when we do, we find some strikingand troublingparallels.
The Mormon Church has to be among the most outgoing on earth; in recent years its leaders have reached out to, among others, Latinos, Koreans, Catholics and Jews.
One of the most enthusiastic responses, however, has come from what some might consider a surprising source: U.S. Muslims.
“We are very aware of the history of Mormons as a group that was chastised in America,” says Maher Hathout, a senior advisor to the Muslim Public Affairs Council in Los Angeles. “They can be a good model for any group that feels alienated.”
Which perhaps explains an open-mosque day held last fall at the Islamic Center of Irvine. More than half the guests were Mormons.
“A Mormon living in an Islamic society would be very comfortable,” said Steve Young, a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints attending the event.
The sentiment is echoed by Muslims. “When I go to a Mormon church I feel at ease,” said Haitham Bundakji, former chairman of the Islamic Society of Orange County. “When I heard the president [of LDS] speak a few years ago, if I’d closed my eyes I’d have thought he was an imam.”
Though the relationship has raised eyebrows and provided ammunition for critics of both religions, Mormons and Muslims have deepening ties in the United States.
http://www.rickross.com/reference/mormon/mormon498.html
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