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That was even less coherent than usual. And that's setting the bar pretty low.
 
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« Reply #75 on: July 28, 2010, 07:14:58 AM »

First I heard of it too.

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you cross the line when they try to start bringing Sharia Law here to the state of Tennessee -- to the United States. We live under our Constitution and they live under our Constitution

Seems pretty simple to understand and I think that's correct.
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« Reply #76 on: July 28, 2010, 11:15:53 AM »

I think this piece came out of or was spun off a symposium AEI hosted, the relevant portion follows  -

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One of our biggest mistakes in the aftermath of 9/11 was naming our response to the attacks “the war on terror” instead of accurately identifying radical Islamists (and the underlying ideology of radical Islamism) as the target of our campaign. This mistake has led to endless confusion about the nature of the ideological and material threat facing the civilized world and the scale of the response that is appropriate.

Radical Islamism is more than simply a religious belief. It is a comprehensive political, economic, and religious movement that seeks to impose sharia—Islamic law—upon all aspects of global society.

Many Muslims see sharia as simply a reference point for their personal code of conduct. They recognize the distinction between their personal beliefs and the laws that govern all people of all faiths.

For the radical Islamist, however, this distinction does not exist. Radical Islamists see politics and religion as inseparable in a way it is difficult for Americans to understand. Radical Islamists assert sharia’s supremacy over the freely legislated laws and values of the countries they live in and see it as their sacred duty to achieve this totalitarian supremacy in practice.

Some radical Islamists use terrorism as a tactic to impose sharia but others use non-violent methods—a cultural, political, and legal jihad that seeks the same totalitarian goal even while claiming to repudiate violence. ...

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...  In some ways, it speaks of the goodness of America that we have had such difficulty coming to grips with the challenge of radical Islamists. It is our very commitment to religious liberty that makes us uncomfortable with defining our enemies in a way that appears linked with religious belief.

However, America’s commitment to religious liberty has given radical Islamists a potent rhetorical weapon in their pursuit of sharia supremacy. In a deliberately dishonest campaign exploiting our belief in religious liberty, radical Islamists are actively engaged in a public relations campaign to try and browbeat and guilt Americans (and other Western countries) to accept the imposition of sharia in certain communities, no matter how deeply sharia law is in conflict with the protections afforded by the civil law and the democratic values undergirding our constitutional system. ...

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... , worrisome cases are starting to emerge in the United States that show sharia is coming here. Andy McCarthy’s writings, including his new book The Grand Jihad, have been invaluable in tracking instances in which the American government and major public institutions have been unwilling to assert the protections of American law and American values over sharia’s religious code. Some examples include:

In June 2009, a New Jersey state judge rejected an allegation that a Muslim man who punished his wife with pain for hours and then raped her repeatedly was guilty of criminal sexual assault, citing his religious beliefs as proof that he did not believe he was acting in a criminal matter.  ...

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.... In May 2008, a disabled student at a public college being assisted by a dog was threatened by Muslim members of the student body, who were reluctant to touch the animal by the prescription of sharia.  ...

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... In order to accommodate sharia’s prohibition of interest payments in financial transactions, the state of Minnesota buys homes from realtors and re-sells them to Muslims at an up-front price. It is simply not the function of government to use tax money to create financial transactions that correspond to a religious code. Moreover, it is a strategy to create a precedent for legal recognition of sharia within U.S. law. ...

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... Last month, police in Dearborn, Mich., which has a large Muslim population, arrested Christian missionaries for handing out copies of the Gospel of St. John on charges of “disturbing the peace.” They were doing so on a public street outside an Arab festival in a way that is completely permissible by law, but, of course, forbidden by sharia’s rules on proselytizing. ...

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... Shockingly, sharia honor killings—in which Muslim women are murdered by their husbands, brothers or other male family members for dishonoring their family—are also on the rise in America but do not receive national attention because they are considered “domestic disturbances.”  ...

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... Cases like this will become all the more common as radical Islamists grow more and more aggressive in the United States. ...

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... this is a test of our commitment to religious liberty. It is a test to see if we have the resolve to face down an ideology that aims to destroy religious liberty in America, and every other freedom we hold dear.

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« Reply #77 on: July 29, 2010, 10:54:58 AM »

Sherrod is suing.

http://www.newsweek.com/2010/07/29/shirley-sherrod-to-sue-andrew-breitbart.html

Of course, if that doesn't work, she can always sue the Ag Dept. again.  Better case there anyway.
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« Reply #78 on: July 29, 2010, 11:12:31 AM »

I bet Breitbart welcomes the opportunity to not let it die down this close to the mid-terms.
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« Reply #79 on: July 29, 2010, 04:07:42 PM »

He is absolutely correct.  It may show she is 'reformed', but it also shows, by her own admission, that she was racist, and proud of it.  We're all supposed to vilify white racists, and excuse the black ones?  How does she feel about hispanics?  Asians?

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« Reply #80 on: July 29, 2010, 06:49:32 PM »

From some of the stuff I'm reading about her comments since then, she's not all that reformed.
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« Reply #81 on: July 30, 2010, 06:00:47 AM »

WSJ on Stewart on Breitbart.

Jon's editorial got it right this time.
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'The Most Honest Person in This Entire Story'
Jon Stewart of "The Daily Show" weighed in earlier this week on the Shirley Sherrod fiasco. Mediaite.com has a transcript, along with video at the bottom of the page. Here's what Stewart said (we've cleaned up typos and punctuation in the Mediaite transcript):

Stewart: First of all, Fox News is too busy with their Black Panther hard-on to bother much with this. And Andrew Breitbart, the guy who leaked [sic] the edited tape, may be the most honest person in this entire story. This is what he said five months ago:
Bretibart (from file footage): I want to be in the history books saying I took down the institutional left.
Stewart: See, he didn't say, "I want to be in the history books a a paragon of honesty"; he didn't say "I would like to be in the Museum of Broadcasting, and to be known by children around the world as Arnold B. Truthington of Accuracy Lane."
No, he said out loud, "I want to bring down the institutional left." So if you are on the institutional left, and you see the package from him, watch the whole [bleep] tape. How is that snookering?
http://online.wsj.com/article/best_of_the_web_today.html

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« Reply #82 on: August 03, 2010, 08:52:49 AM »

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Sgt. Matthew Grimes was asked to give a presentation to a church audience on July 24 at Municipal Gardens, in the 1800 block of Lafayette Road.
During the presentation, an altercation broke out in the crowd, and Grimes intervened. The officer was thrown to the ground and drew his Taser, ready to stun one of the people involved, police said.
At that point, someone stepped in and told the officer that the incident had been concocted to test the reaction of the officer to the situation, police said. Grimes suffered severe back spasms after the incident and was taken to Methodist Hospital for treatment.
http://www.theindychannel.com/news/24453132/detail.html

The incident is appalling and I expect people to do the right thing and sue for the separation of Church and State because they brought a government agent to a religious back hospital.

Where is the ACLU during things like this?
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« Reply #83 on: August 03, 2010, 09:07:24 AM »

Alinsky smiles upon them all.
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