Monday, April 3, 2017

Montanans vote down bill opposing Sharia Law ... Thx Paul C!

  To me it seems as if the U.S. is so full of people that do not understand what is really going on.  The most of them are willing to sell America out with their (paid for) protests and violent demonstrations.  I have seen interviews where these people were asked what they were protesting and they had no idea, but there they were.  Seems as if enforcement of America's laws and the Constitution are being diluted to the point they are not effective anymore.  Everything is under attack, everything.  
     Sadly, in my book, the Muslims must be purged from America.  It has been done before (Eisenhower) and should be done now.  The invasion is progressing to the point where America will be lost..   I am sick in my heart, pissed to my core and ready to shoot.  I would come back to protect my country....
 
Montana Democrats Vote Against Bill Banning Sharia Law, Call It ‘Repugnant’
 
I just cannot fathom how we as a country have denigrated the laws of our own land so far as to let this even be a topic of discussion, much less having the necessity for a bill to ensure the laws of our land are the laws used here.  

I would suppose that these people looking to diminish the strength of our laws are the same ones that have no clue of, nor the desire to learn the definition of, the word "illegal" and wouldn't think of using it in enforcing our immigration laws.

Just makes me sick to read this....  
 

 

Montana Democrats Vote Against Bill Banning Sharia Law, Call It ‘Repugnant’

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by BEN KEW31 Mar 201725
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Democrats in Montana have opposed a bill banning the use of foreign law in its state courts on the grounds that such legislation would target Muslims.

Senate Bill 97, introduced by Keith Regier (R-Kalispell) bans the application of foreign law in Montana’s courts, with the debate particularly focused on Sharia Law, a form of Islamic law typically used in the Middle East.
Although the bill passed on party lines by 56-44, Democrats claimed it was designed to target Muslim communities.
“I think it sends a dangerous message to minority groups both here living in our state and wanting to come visit our state, just merely on the fact that you may be different,” said Rep. Shane Morigeau, D-Missoula, while debating the bill. “I truly believe this law is repugnant. I believe this is not who we are as Montanans.”
Meanwhile, Rep. Ellie Hill Smith (D-Missoula) proposed a failed amendment to the bill to include a ban on both Sharia Law and the Law of Moses, in order to “show the state of Montana that it is not just about Islamic Law.”
“The courts have said that laws that single out certain religions violate the First Amendment,” Smith said, claiming that it was “peppered with anti-Muslim bigotry.”
Another Democrat, Rep. Laurie Bishop (D-Livingston) urged legislators “not to forget the roots of this bill,” adding that “our children are watching.”
Meanwhile, Rep. Brad Tschida (R-Missoula) said the bill was an attempt to push back against a “constitution [that] is constantly under assault.”
Bills specifically targeting Sharia Law have passed in states such as North Carolina, Alabama, Arizona, Kansas, Louisiana, South Dakota, and Tennessee. The bill will now be passed on to Gov. Steve Bullock (D) for signature or veto.

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by BEN KEW31 Mar 201725
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Democrats in Montana have opposed a bill banning the use of foreign law in its state courts on the grounds that such legislation would target Muslims.

Senate Bill 97, introduced by Keith Regier (R-Kalispell) bans the application of foreign law in Montana’s courts, with the debate particularly focused on Sharia Law, a form of Islamic law typically used in the Middle East.
Although the bill passed on party lines by 56-44, Democrats claimed it was designed to target Muslim communities.
“I think it sends a dangerous message to minority groups both here living in our state and wanting to come visit our state, just merely on the fact that you may be different,” said Rep. Shane Morigeau, D-Missoula, while debating the bill. “I truly believe this law is repugnant. I believe this is not who we are as Montanans.”
Meanwhile, Rep. Ellie Hill Smith (D-Missoula) proposed a failed amendment to the bill to include a ban on both Sharia Law and the Law of Moses, in order to “show the state of Montana that it is not just about Islamic Law.”
“The courts have said that laws that single out certain religions violate the First Amendment,” Smith said, claiming that it was “peppered with anti-Muslim bigotry.”
Another Democrat, Rep. Laurie Bishop (D-Livingston) urged legislators “not to forget the roots of this bill,” adding that “our children are watching.”
Meanwhile, Rep. Brad Tschida (R-Missoula) said the bill was an attempt to push back against a “constitution [that] is constantly under assault.”
Bills specifically targeting Sharia Law have passed in states such as North Carolina, Alabama, Arizona, Kansas, Louisiana, South Dakota, and Tennessee. The bill will now be passed on to Gov. Steve Bullock (D) for signature or veto.

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