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coadie 11-05-2010 06:57 AM

OKlahoma voters reject foreign laws
 
Muslims rise up



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Just two days after Oklahoma voters approved a ballot measure banning state courts from considering Islamic or international law when ruling on cases, a local Muslim has filed a federal lawsuit saying the measure is unconstitutional.
Looks like Muslims males feel that they should be protected if their ex wife needs to be punished using force or even raped.

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Proponents of the anti-Islamic law measure have cited a New Jersey family court judge's decision not to grant a restraining order to a woman who was sexually abused by her Moroccan husband and forced repeatedly to have sex with him.

The judge ruled that her ex-husband felt he had behaved according to his Muslim beliefs and that he did not have "criminal desire to or intent to sexually assault" his wife.
It seems some liberal judges in Arizona listen to whining from Mexico regarding immigration law fairness.

Twisp 11-05-2010 08:15 AM

Re: OKlahoma voters reject foreign laws
 
Well, the Oklahoman measure was unconstitutional. It should be overturned.

coadie 11-05-2010 09:31 AM

Re: OKlahoma voters reject foreign laws
 
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Originally Posted by Twisp (Post 983712)
Well, the Oklahoman measure was unconstitutional. It should be overturned.

The Oklahoma constitution does have constitutional ways to make ammendments and this one was done correctly.

I take it a Muslim should have a right to beating up his ex wife if she deserved it. Twisp is all for rights according to Islam.
Twisp apparently thinks Muslims should be able to do their stonings in front of the Mosque on Fridays.

8621 S Memorial Dr · Tulsa

Actually Twisp makes a common leftist claim. When a politician or judge takes an oath of office, they vow to defend the laws of their state.

Twisp says they should swear that oath and then ignore it.

Jermyn Davidson 11-05-2010 10:03 AM

Re: OKlahoma voters reject foreign laws
 
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Originally Posted by Twisp (Post 983712)
Well, the Oklahoman measure was unconstitutional. It should be overturned.

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berkeley 11-05-2010 10:07 AM

Re: OKlahoma voters reject foreign laws
 
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Originally Posted by Jermyn Davidson (Post 983745)
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My sentiments. But, you see, if we don't allow the Muslims to beat and rape their wives... someday soon Christians will not be able to practice their freedom of religion.. :-/

Jermyn Davidson 11-05-2010 10:10 AM

Re: OKlahoma voters reject foreign laws
 
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Originally Posted by Berkley (Post 983750)
My sentiments. But, you see, if we don't allow the Muslims to beat and rape their wives... someday soon Christians will not be able to practice their freedom of religion.. :-/


:blink

:groan

scotty 11-05-2010 10:11 AM

Re: OKlahoma voters reject foreign laws
 
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Originally Posted by Berkley (Post 983750)
My sentiments. But, you see, if we don't allow the Muslims to beat and rape their wives... someday soon Christians will not be able to practice their freedom of religion.. :-/

So Christian cults who believe in polygamy and child sex and etc. etc. etc. should be given that right also ?

I believe the KKK bases their beliefs on the bible also, hmmmm.

Jermyn Davidson 11-05-2010 10:11 AM

Re: OKlahoma voters reject foreign laws
 
Common sense just aint that common anymore.

Twisp 11-05-2010 10:20 AM

Re: OKlahoma voters reject foreign laws
 
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Originally Posted by Jermyn Davidson (Post 983745)
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Yes, the Oklahoman measure that was voted on specifically bans the application of Islamic law and orders judges in the state to rely only on federal law when deciding cases. That is is in direct violation of "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion".

The 1st amendment separates church from state already, so there was no need for this measure. The fact that is specifically targets Islam makes it unconstitutional.

scotty 11-05-2010 10:22 AM

Re: OKlahoma voters reject foreign laws
 
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Originally Posted by Twisp (Post 983766)
Yes, the Oklahoman measure that was voted on specifically bans the application of Islamic law and orders judges in the state to rely only on federal law when deciding cases. That is is in direct violation of "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion".

The 1st amendment separates church from state already, so there was no need for this measure. The fact that is specifically targets Islam makes it unconstitutional.

So how do they decide which to uphold ? Do you charge the man with assault for beating his wife or let him go because its his religion ?


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