Oh You Dang Kansans Are Just A Bunch Of Infidels

“Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback has signed a law aimed at keeping the state’s courts or government agencies from basing decisions on Islamic or other foreign legal codes” and CAIR, yes, the terrorist affiliated muslime bunch that should have been deported years ago is threatening to challenge the law.

Similar laws have already been enacted in Arizona, Louisiana and Tennessee, and another was passed in Oklahoma but shot down by an activist 10th Circuit Federal Court judge because it specifically mentioned Sharia law, which the judge ruled made it discriminatory against a specific religion. As yet, no new effort is being made by Oklahoma to rewrite the law and pass it that I’ve heard of.

The argument against these laws is that Jews also have religious laws that courts sometimes recognize, so picking out Islamic law is discriminatory. Fine. Then the muslime should have no problem if ALL religious law is banned from our courts in the interest of Constitutional separation of Church and State, which is exactly what the new Kansas law does. Where they think they have a challenge is “because supporters of the measure frequently expressed concern about Shariah law”. Good luck with that weak premise.

This makes 4 states now with laws restricting our courts to considering ONLY U.S.A. laws and no other from any other nation, religion, cult, labor union, fraternal brotherhood, nudists, channelers of ancient spirits, tree worshippers or people who paint themselves blue.

About damn time the rest of the states joined in.

4 Responses to “Oh You Dang Kansans Are Just A Bunch Of Infidels”

  1. Ernesto Ribeiro says:

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  2. x says:

    What have you got against those of us who paint ourselves blue?? Bastard!

    Seriously, good idea. What was the point of centuries of progress towards a secular and equal society if we then compromise it on important issues like treatment of women, especially when the compromise is with a creed so seriously irrational and obnoxious as Islam?

    There are too many concessions to foreign religions, Jewish circumcision and Kosha meat and letting Sikhs ride motorbikes without helmets are problems too IMO.

  3. x says:

    Yeh Ernesto. One of the biggest pretences going, all racism is white, all the problems of blacks are down to discrimination and marginalisation by whites. Not saying those don’t happen but others presumably suffer those too and manage to do far better in practically every sphere. Which black country has been independent longer than any other? Haiti.

  4. Religious law codified into our rule of civil law is dangerous in the extreme — no matter what religious law that might be.

    I have no patience with the Balkanization of America via different laws for people of different religions. And, of course, clearly such laws are in violation of the Constitution of the United States.

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