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Tag: MuslimsBy JGillman, Section News
Truly a loss to the GOP if Betsy DeVos remains committed to her recent effort of removing Dave Agema from the position of Republican National Committeeman.
There was a reason he won the position in the first place; as someone who would hold TRUE to conservative Republican principles, and strengthen them in the national platform. While the establishment Republicans are decrying Democrats as "bad," Committeeman Agema was rebuilding the foundation so Republicans could say why. Real fiscal restraint, real solutions aimed at preserving families and traditions that have made this country great. And the feeble sensibilities of an offended malcontent within the party continuously stirs up sympathy for the other side's (progressive Dems for those of you who remain unsure) point of view? "Hey look at me! I am a Republican and I don't like your stand on what I like to do, so you better tolerate my perverse lifestyle or I will forever more divide the party until I get what I want! You can call it a big tent if you want."And like the 'Tasmanian Devil' of the cartoon world, shredding the bonds of good conservatives, and instilling doubt upon the conscience of a party that once at least as a promise, stood for decency and honor. When moral restraint is removed in one way, it certainly follows that the caps are off in others too.
A sin is a sin is a sin, right? (5 comments, 1575 words in story) Full Story By JGillman, Section News
No one is jamming anything down their throats.
Somehow I doubt that if the Democrats in prison (given a higher incidence of Democrat criminality, I use them in this example) were to claim they should be served no-fat lattes, it would be laughed at. At what point does a political ideology of a prisoner dictate how we feed him or her? From the Ivory Tower: "A federal lawsuit was filed today against the Michigan Department of Corrections, alleging several Muslim inmates aren't getting enough "nutritional" food during the month-long fast of Ramadan and are being forced to eat foods that violate their religious beliefs."They can eat the swill the others are eating. They ARE criminals, right? Consider it a part of their debt to society. The Michigan department of corrections should not cave under any circumstance to this type of suit that is meant to undermine the operations of our prisons. Rewarding this group CAIR and the dangerous ideology they represent by acceding to their demands, is unnecessary, and dangerous policy capitulation. H/T Weasel Zippers via Pricilla M. (4 comments) Comments >> By JGillman, Section News
With a constitutional Republic?
What is it? Yea or nay? Yes or No? Is the average 'moderate' Muslim a danger to our constitutional Republic? Is there an underlying desire to dismantle our bill of rights because of hurt religious feelings? Given this: "Protesting the film, "Innocence of Muslims," that has sparked protests in the Mideast, rally organizer Tarek Baydoun says that so-called blasphemy laws are necessary to prevent speech that hurts the "the religious feelings of Muslims."One might think so. Lets just take this a step further. If these are NOT representing the 'moderate' Islamists in our midst, then what are they representing? Its not as if one would feel compelled to walk away from such examples of tolerance.
Payne has more here: http://apps.detnews.com/apps/blogs/watercooler/index.php?blogid=5561&source=nletter-miview#ixzz2
7sIzOJKL (1 comment) Comments >> By Corinthian Scales, Section News
First Amendment restored in Dearborn.
DETROIT - A federal judge sided with Terry Jones Thursday and granted a temporary restraining order against the city of Dearborn. Suh-weet! ...and to think that Ms. Barnhardt just celebrated a 1-year anniversary too. Bacon. Mmmmm, bacon. (6 comments) Comments >> By Corinthian Scales, Section News
How many lawsuits will it take for folks in that 24.5 sq miles of Progressive rubble to understand our U.S. Constitution? Pastor Jones isn't cowering from Mayor O'Reilly's pandered proliferation of sharia in America.
The issue of free speech was fiercely debated Thursday in a Detroit courtroom, where a judge said he would decide next month whether it was OK for authorities to have jailed Quran-burning pastor Terry Jones and ordered him to stay away from a local mosque for three years. Exit question: Ms. Worthy, which one of your dunderheads with a law degree is arguing against the First Amendment? (1 comment) Comments >> By Corinthian Scales, Section News
So said Benjamin Franklin in response to our created nation. No words could be more timely than today.
A state lawmaker wants Michigan to join the trend of states banning "foreign laws," but Muslim activists say the effort is a thinly veiled attack on Islam. But, is that really what the muhammadans want? (5 comments, 854 words in story) Full Story By Corinthian Scales, Section News
Remember, at every turn in this state, the muHAMmadans are building more mosques.
Yessiree, in Michigan, it is pandered to. Not by me. I'm "Too divisive". By Corinthian Scales, Section News
UPDATE: Pastor Jones returns, see here, here & here.
Replay this video until it is understood. There's your " R o l e M o d e l s " GoverNerd. Asalamalakum? Fuggin' Dhimmi Well, y'all can either stand for something or kneel for something. The choice is yours. (84 words in story) Full Story
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