Like the time he single-handedly saved the Boy Scouts from Barack Obama's indifference, Chuck Norris only latches onto a conservative cause when they're facing dire straits and need somebody who can kick his way out of them.
I used to be "customer service" for Total Gym -- and from the responses I got, there was never a piece of shoddier, shittier, cheaply manufactured "exercise equipment" in America.
I read the whole account previously. He was not charged with a crime. He <i>petitioned</i> the court for a parade permit.
<i>&quot;...t stake were security and peace in the community&quot;</i> Of course he was likely to say rude, antagonistic, provocative things. But the public officials in Dearborn -- and that jury -- have such low expectations of their fellow citizens, that they assumed a riot would ensue. In a way, they proved Jones&#039; point. Shame on them for that. And shame on them for thinking a prosecutor or jury should decide when and where the First Amendment applies.
Shariah law is religious and and our government has no business implementing Shariah law any more than it has implementing the Ten Comandments.
Our constitution is very clear on the matter, "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof;..."
If you want a clear picture of what Islam is about, Google: ISIS converting Christian women, Then click "Images" Fair warning tho, some images are graphic and some are horrific. Pure evil.
I realize plagiarizing is the crime of the century, and because Chuck Norris may have copied/pasted a couple of paragraphs the entire message is discredited and the whole Islamic State (ISIS/ISIL) barbaric butchering of men, women and children isn't happening. (Yes, that was sarcasm)
It you get a chance, do you think you could report on something worthwhile?
Isn&#039;t Norris from the crowd that says the biblical Ten Commandments is <i>and should be</i> the basis of U.S. law? (Hint: yes) Nevermind that four of that top ten is about how to worship God (no graven images, etc), one is about thoughts (&quot;coveting&quot;), and one is to be nice to your parents (aka &quot;the hardest of them all&quot;).
Let me add: Koran burning &quot;pastor&quot; Terry Jones was sent to jail for trying to stage a protest against Sharia Law in Dearborn. Sent to jail. I think he&#039;s an asshole ... an asshole with First Amendment rights. When <i>applying for a parade permit</i> can land you in jail, we have seriously taken our eye off the ball.
<i>Prosecutor Robert Moran argued that the protest had nothing to do with the First Amendment and at stake were security and peace in the community.
The jury sided with the prosecution and Judge Mark Somers set bond at the symbolic amount of $1 each for the two pastors, which they initially refused to pay.
Following their refusal, both were escorted to a local jail. But local media reported both men changed their minds after spending about an hour behind bars and posted the $1 bond.
Under the judge&#039;s ruling, both Pastor Jones and Mr Sapp are now prohibited by the court from going to the mosque for three years. </i>
Clarence Thomas quotes &quot;foreign law&quot; all the time. Post that on a site such as Newsbusters, step back, and watch the fun begin!
He loves to quote Blackstone - pre-USofA English law. We had a revolution to get riid of that government, but we&#039;re supposed to continue to embrace their laws.
I put strawberries, sugar and cream on MY irony.
So is this the revenge on the d0wnfisters?
Maths make baby Jeebus cry.
I used to be &quot;customer service&quot; for Total Gym -- and from the responses I got, there was never a piece of shoddier, shittier, cheaply manufactured &quot;exercise equipment&quot; in America.
Muhammed? Nawww, too logical.
I read the whole account previously. He was not charged with a crime. He <i>petitioned</i> the court for a parade permit.
<i>&quot;...t stake were security and peace in the community&quot;</i> Of course he was likely to say rude, antagonistic, provocative things. But the public officials in Dearborn -- and that jury -- have such low expectations of their fellow citizens, that they assumed a riot would ensue. In a way, they proved Jones&#039; point. Shame on them for that. And shame on them for thinking a prosecutor or jury should decide when and where the First Amendment applies.
Shariah law is religious and and our government has no business implementing Shariah law any more than it has implementing the Ten Comandments.
Our constitution is very clear on the matter, "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof;..."
If you want a clear picture of what Islam is about, Google: ISIS converting Christian women, Then click "Images" Fair warning tho, some images are graphic and some are horrific. Pure evil.
I realize plagiarizing is the crime of the century, and because Chuck Norris may have copied/pasted a couple of paragraphs the entire message is discredited and the whole Islamic State (ISIS/ISIL) barbaric butchering of men, women and children isn't happening. (Yes, that was sarcasm)
It you get a chance, do you think you could report on something worthwhile?
Isn&#039;t Norris from the crowd that says the biblical Ten Commandments is <i>and should be</i> the basis of U.S. law? (Hint: yes) Nevermind that four of that top ten is about how to worship God (no graven images, etc), one is about thoughts (&quot;coveting&quot;), and one is to be nice to your parents (aka &quot;the hardest of them all&quot;).
Let me add: Koran burning &quot;pastor&quot; Terry Jones was sent to jail for trying to stage a protest against Sharia Law in Dearborn. Sent to jail. I think he&#039;s an asshole ... an asshole with First Amendment rights. When <i>applying for a parade permit</i> can land you in jail, we have seriously taken our eye off the ball.
Penis and/or vagina working: yes ... Yes ... YES!!!
<i>Prosecutor Robert Moran argued that the protest had nothing to do with the First Amendment and at stake were security and peace in the community.
The jury sided with the prosecution and Judge Mark Somers set bond at the symbolic amount of $1 each for the two pastors, which they initially refused to pay.
Following their refusal, both were escorted to a local jail. But local media reported both men changed their minds after spending about an hour behind bars and posted the $1 bond.
Under the judge&#039;s ruling, both Pastor Jones and Mr Sapp are now prohibited by the court from going to the mosque for three years. </i>
I used this once before; I still think it&#039;s funny: &quot;My ShariAmour.&quot;
At least I&#039;m plagiarizing from myself...
Clarence Thomas quotes &quot;foreign law&quot; all the time. Post that on a site such as Newsbusters, step back, and watch the fun begin!
He loves to quote Blackstone - pre-USofA English law. We had a revolution to get riid of that government, but we&#039;re supposed to continue to embrace their laws.
That&#039;s what you get for violating Sharia.
aaaand logic just got a roundhouse kick to the back of the head.
Martial Arts law is foreign as well.