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To: JCBreckenridge

I don’t know what makes you say that. Sharia has nothing in common with our society. If they break our laws, they have to pay for it, like honor killings or wife beating for example. But making a law stating that sharia is against the law isn’t going to stop anything. Murder, assault, forced child marriages are already against the law.

Best solution is kick them all out of our tows by shunning them! Our society doesn’t want you! Some businesses don’t want to serve you and we don’t want our gov’t telling us we have to! Out parents don’t want your religion taught in our schools and we don’t want our gov’t telling us we have to!

Getting our fu#### up gov’t involved in our live has taken the power away from the people.

We could do the same thing about polygamist or any other deviant.


221 posted on 06/26/2013 11:34:36 AM PDT by Rusty0604
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To: Rusty0604
For what it's worth , my daughter just sent me this from the Facebook page of Pastor Jack Hibbs...

THIS JUST IN. - - MIS-REPORTING Nationwide taking place says General Counsel.

"BREAKING NEWS: WASHINGTON D.C.

U.S. Supreme Court Announces Decision on Prop 8

... Just moments ago, the U.S. Supreme Court announced its decision in the Proposition 8 case.

It is widely being mis-reported that the Court ruled against Prop 8. IT DID NOT!

Rather, the Court said it could not reach a decision because California government officials refused to defend the law. So it did not rule on Prop 8's validity.

In doing so, the Court also nullified the Ninth Circuit's ruling against Prop 8, which is a great victory in itself!

So, the voter-passed Constitutional Amendment to protect man-woman marriage remains the law of the land in California, because only an appellate court can strike down a voter proposition statewide.

But it remains to be seen what California officials will do now.

Right now we are heading down the steps of the Supreme Court building to a long bank of TV cameras and reporters, to deliver this statement:

“We are pleased that the Supreme Court has reversed the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals’ misguided decision that sought to invalidate Proposition 8. For the more than seven million Californians who have seen their vote stripped away from them, little by little, over the course of five years, that decision is gratifying.

“While it is unfortunate that the Court’s ruling does not directly resolve questions about the scope of the trial court’s order against Prop 8, we will continue to defend Prop 8 and seek its enforcement until such time as there is a binding statewide order that renders Prop 8 unenforceable.

“We are also especially grateful and humbled by the consistent prayers and support of traditional marriage supporters everywhere throughout this long and difficult case.”

Please stay tuned for a detailed analysis of the Court's decision from our official Prop 8 Legal Defense Team. See also coverage by our dedicated co-counsel in the case, Alliance Defending Freedom.

But for now, let's be thankful that the Court refused to strike down Prop 8!

Very truly yours,
Andy Pugno Esq.
Prop 8 General Counsel

223 posted on 06/26/2013 11:43:30 AM PDT by pollywog ("O Thou who changest not, abide with me.".......)
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