Wednesday, January 21, 2015

This Gentleman Makes Hella Sense

And the most amazing thing is that he's a politician:
We have to stop pretending that right and wrong do not exist. For example – Shariah law is not just different than our law, it’s not just a cultural difference, it is oppression and it is wrong. It subjugates women and treats them as property, and it is antithetical to valuing all of human life equally. It is the very definition of oppression.  We must stop pretending otherwise.
And this is in the same speech:

Let’s be honest here, Islam has a problem. If Islam does not support what is happening in the name of Islam, then they need to stand up and stop it. Many Islamic leaders argue that these are the acts of a radical few.
Ok, it is their problem, and they need to deal with it. Muslim leaders must make clear that anyone who commits acts of terror in the name of Islam is in fact not practicing Islam at all. If they refuse to say this, then they are condoning these acts of barbarism.  There is no middle ground.
Specifically, Muslim leaders need to condemn anyone who commits these acts of violence and clearly state that these people are evil and are enemies of Islam.
Too bad the Progressive/RINO establishment could never let Bobby run for president...  Too smart to be a tool like Obozo and too dark to be a real RINO-herd-leader.
America Loses.

1 comment:

Mick said...

Bobby Jindal is not a natural born Citizen (his parents were resident aliens, not US citizens, at the time Bobby was born).
He is not eligible, and neither is Ted Cruz or Marco Rubio. Do you think it's a coincidence that so many in the "running" are not eligible for POTUS?

They are ALL protecting the Usurper Obama. They are all traitors.

Here is the SCOTUS precedent definition:

"The Constitution does not in words say who shall be natural-born citizens. Resort must be had elsewhere to ascertain that. At common law, with the nomenclature of which the framers of the Constitution were familiar, it was never doubted that all children born in a country of parents who were its citizens became themselves, upon their birth, citizens also. These were natives or natural-born citizens, as distinguished from aliens or foreigners." Minor v. Happersett, 88 US 162, 167 (1874).

The "Common Law" referred to is law of nations, which also defines natural born Citizen the same way.