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America should learn a lesson from where England is headed
Daniel Pipes looks at developments involving Shari'a in Britain, and says that, as reprehensible as Dr. Rowan Williams' approval of introducing Shari'a in the country is, it could still signal where England may be headed to in the future when you consider their acts of appeasement et al, in recent years.
And that's why America needs to learn from the grave mistakes being made in countries like England now, so that they won't find their way into the US and cause whatever problems haven't been caused already. One way is to take note of how there appear to be Shari'a courts being introduced in Texas, Minnesota and even New Jersey. If there are, that's something that no sensible American should ignore.
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Why Blame The Messengers?
I have a theory as to why so many who should have better sense than to take the position they take are attacking Geller and Spencer for sponsoring the event in Garland, Texas. That the two Garland jihadists don’t “fit the profile” makes these reality...
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Jerusalem Lies In Ruins
Posted originally at Cranmer; Crossposted at Tasty Infidelicacies. H/T Cranmer: The Archbishop hopefully won't mind if I post the whole sordid thing over here. In addition, I have added a good Youtube version of Jerusalem. From what heights England...
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Abc By Peter Hitchens
A thoughtful blogging from Peter Hitchens on the Archbish. It's long and rambling but I picked out the best bit: . . . that's why I care about Rowan Williams, and his excursion into the subject of Sharia law. I may generally ignore Archbishop...
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Britain's Three Wishes
The genie of life presented Britain with three difficult situations, and instead of choosing to man-up and take responsibility for their situation, the British have chosen to make three wishes (from Daniel Pipes): Beneath the deceptively placid surface...
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Shari'a Law In Texas
Technically, shari'a arbitration, in the Dallas area. Isn't that the way all the trouble with shari'a law got started in the UK? From this posting at The Jawa Report: The Second Court of Appeals of the State of Texas has rendered a ruling...
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