12-06-2010, 05:32
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Majority of Muslims want Islam in politics, poll says
Majority of Muslims want Islam in politics, poll says
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/n...,7853932.story
Interesting numbers based on country. Turkey is conflicted - but the results speak for themselves.
"Reporting from Beirut —
A majority of Muslims around the world welcome a significant role for Islam in their countries' political life, according to a new poll from the Pew Research Center, but have mixed feelings toward militant religious groups such as Hamas and Hezbollah......."
Folks, it's all about numbers. When they get the numbers you'll get Sharia. It's just a question of demographics.
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12-06-2010, 07:30
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Majority of Muslims want Islam in politics, poll says
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/n...,7853932.story
Interesting numbers based on country. Turkey is conflicted - but the results speak for themselves.
"Reporting from Beirut —
A majority of Muslims around the world welcome a significant role for Islam in their countries' political life, according to a new poll from the Pew Research Center, but have mixed feelings toward militant religious groups such as Hamas and Hezbollah......."
Folks, it's all about numbers. When they get the numbers you'll get Sharia. It's just a question of demographics.
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Creeping Sharia, Creeping Cartels, Creeping China, etc... we got a lot of things creeping around.
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12-06-2010, 07:40
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Creeping Sharia, Creeping Cartels, Creeping China, etc... we got a lot of things creeping around.
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Creeping Marxists too…
Sedition?
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“Just after 9/11, people would ask me, why do so many movements with political agendas take a religious name? Why are they called the Muslim Brotherhood, or Hizbullah, which means Party of God, or Hamas, which is an acronym for the Islamic Resistance Movement? I tell them that the Muslim approach to law and justice begins with religious language because secular movements have failed to deliver what Muslims want – life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.”
“If that sounds suspiciously like the Declaration of Independence, that's because – contrary to what many people in the West believe – Islamic law and American democratic principles have many things in common.”
“All the law that a Muslim needs is in the Qur'an and the Hadith, sayings of the Prophet Muhammad”
~Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf~
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Take Oklahoma for example, Islamophiliac’s put forth the idea that Sharia coming to Oklahoma is absurd, however, if that is true, then why is Hamas-linked unindicted co-conspirator CAIR bothering to go to the trouble and expense of litigation to block the law? If the threat of Sharia is silly and non-existent, then there shouldn’t be any need to overturn the law….right
Did the Framers of the Constitution mean to extend the free exercise clause to political ideologies that are inherently violent and totalitarian ?
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12-06-2010, 09:15
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Creeping Sharia, Creeping Cartels, Creeping China, etc... we got a lot of things creeping around.
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And just like cockroaches...when the light comes on they scatter back to dark places and wait until we're sleeping again.
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12-06-2010, 09:29
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Creeping Marxists too…
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Yep, them too. We have too many things creeping and none of them are good.
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LMAO...sedition has passed the point of creeping and has reached a full stride.
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Take Oklahoma for example, Islamophiliac’s put forth the idea that Sharia coming to Oklahoma is absurd, however, if that is true, then why is Hamas-linked unindicted co-conspirator CAIR bothering to go to the trouble and expense of litigation to block the law? If the threat of Sharia is silly and non-existent, then there shouldn’t be any need to overturn the law….right
Did the Framers of the Constitution mean to extend the free exercise clause to political ideologies that are inherently violent and totalitarian ?
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Well, what the Framers of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights intended is subject to interruption which is shaped by agendas and profit margins  Just my opinion mind you....
It's why I increasingly visit the simple down home folks, home cooked meals and the solitude of the woods
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12-06-2010, 11:40
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Folks, it's all about numbers. When they get the numbers you'll get Sharia. It's just a question of demographics.
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There are natural consequences to out-sourcing your breeding.
Roosevelt's words from 100 years ago:
http://www.theodore-roosevelt.com/im...inthearena.pdf
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Finally, even more important than ability to work, even more important than ability to fight at need, is it to remember that chief of blessings for any nations is that it shall leave its seed to inherit the land. It was the crown of blessings in Biblical times and it is the crown of blessings now. The greatest of all curses in is the curse of sterility, and the severest of all condemnations should be that visited upon willful sterility. The first essential in any civilization is that the man and women shall be father and mother of healthy children, so that the race shall increase and not decrease. If that is not so, if through no fault of the society there is failure to increase, it is a great misfortune. If the failure is due to the deliberate and wilful fault, then it is not merely a misfortune, it is one of those crimes of ease and self-indulgence, of shrinking from pain and effort and risk, which in the long run Nature punishes more heavily than any other. If we of the great republics, if we, the free people who claim to have emancipated ourselves form the thraldom of wrong and error, bring down on our heads the curse that comes upon the willfully barren, then it will be an idle waste of breath to prattle of our achievements, to boast of all that we have done.
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hat tip: http://townhall.com/columnists/David...aid/page/full/
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12-06-2010, 12:15
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It's why I increasingly visit the simple down home folks, home cooked meals and the solitude of the woods 
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But then who becomes the "cockroach"?
Don't get me wrong. I'm planning to high-tail it, too -- but it feels an awful lot like I'm scurrying from the light against futile intrusions, sometimes.
Whatever battle "we" have going, it sure feels like "they" are getting their way.
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12-06-2010, 12:29
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Risk Mitigation
The insurgent, be it here or abroad, risks death or capture.
What do we risk in fighting back? Loss of job, house, divorce, criminal record.
But with this economy, I'll take three meals, HBO, weight room, reading library or access to PS.com
But that's just me.
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12-06-2010, 14:22
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But then who becomes the "cockroach"?
Don't get me wrong. I'm planning to high-tail it, too -- but it feels an awful lot like I'm scurrying from the light against futile intrusions, sometimes.
Whatever battle "we" have going, it sure feels like "they" are getting their way.
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You got it wrong, LOL. Its not about hiding or bugging out, I am learning things, simple things from a simpler way of life. Getting back to basics so to speak.
Life in the city is far more complex, what is considered important here is considered folly in the simple world. Our complexity has IMO skewed our view on what is important.
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12-06-2010, 14:52
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Life in the city is far more complex, what is considered important here is considered folly in the simple world. Our complexity has IMO skewed our view on what is important.
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I couldn't agree more, just getting out into the countryside without honking taxis and actually seeing the stars in the night sky is a treat for me.
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12-06-2010, 14:56
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And just like cockroaches...when the light comes on they scatter back to dark places and wait until we're sleeping again.
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Now that's very good,very good indeed.............
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12-06-2010, 21:06
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I couldn't agree more, just getting out into the countryside without honking taxis and actually seeing the stars in the night sky is a treat for me.
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Yep. And there is more than that, the folks down there don't think twice about speaking their minds and standing up for what they believe in. What effects one effect sall in many instances. Whereas in the city many blow things off and let someone else worry about it.....and then wonder why and how when it comes knocking.
Nothing is perfect, but it is nice seeing people speak their minds without a second thought of offending the creepers.
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