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Gingrich's Outrageous Call to Deport All Practicing U.S. Muslims
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Oct 14, 2018 20:04:09   #
Sicilianthing
 
PeterS wrote:
Bull s**t. You've played that tiny little violin as long as you've been on this board and you and I both know that you don't have the balls to go to war with Islam. Run your mouth all you like but it doesn't move the meter on inch...


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Think wh**ever you like, I’m right, you’re wrong and we’re making slow progress in all the right areas.

what comes next should really start to make you and your Muslim, Arab, Middle East savages nervous.

I can’t wait either...
I seriously just can’t wait till this whole thing ignites.

I’m so excited man... how bout you ?

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Oct 15, 2018 07:03:09   #
Big dog
 
Sicilianthing wrote:
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It’s True and a FACT, all Muslims need to exit.

See the McCarren Walters Act of 1952 and Rule 414...

Wake Up Peter or go deport yourself with them.


AMEN.

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Oct 15, 2018 11:17:06   #
bahmer
 
karpenter wrote:
The former speaker of the House wants to expel anyone who believes in sharia, a stance that misunderstands both the Constitution and Islamic faith.

Yes, I'm Sure It Is Unconstitutional
Even Though It's Been Done To American Citizens Before
Under The Wilson Administration

But He Doesn't Mis-Understand Sharia Or Islam At All
As A Private Citizen
Gingrich Can Call For Anything He Wants

And This Article Is From 2016


Amen and Amen

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Oct 15, 2018 12:11:06   #
snowbear37 Loc: MA.
 
PeterS wrote:
Now what gets me about this is that conservatives continually say they are the ones who believe in the constitution when in t***h they believe in anything but the constitution.

https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2016/07/newt-gingrich-sharia-nice/491474/

Newt Gingrich effectively called for the deportation of all practicing Muslims from the United States Thursday night. His suggestion, which would almost certainly be unconstitutional, represents perhaps the most sweeping call for a religious test proposed by a mainstream political figure over the last few years, which have seen a strong backlash against Islam.

“Let me be as blunt and direct as I can be. Western civilization is in a war. We should frankly test every person here who is of a Muslim background, and if they believe in sharia, they should be deported,” Gingrich said on Fox News. “Sharia is incompatible with Western civilization. Modern Muslims who have given up Sharia—glad to have them as citizens. Perfectly happy to have them next door.”

Gingrich continued by saying that anyone who visited a website associated with ISIS or Al-Qaeda should be prosecuted as a felon.

Gingrich has a tendency to speak off the cuff, often saying outrageous things, so it’s hard to tell how considered the comment was. But it represents a grave misunderstanding of both the First Amendment and “sharia,” an oft-blurred term.

On the first count, it’s hard to imagine Gingrich’s suggestion passing anything resembling constitutional muster. Presumptive Republican nominee Donald Trump has advocated for a ban on Muslims entering the United States, and legal opinions diverge on that; some scholars believe that such a prohibition might be upheld in courts, based on i*********n l*ws. What Gingrich is suggesting is radically different. He would not only change who the United States allows in; he would apparently seek to deport those already resident, including perhaps American citizens, “of a Muslim background,” and he would do so on the basis of a religious test, despite the First Amendment’s guarantee of freedom to practice religion. (Would Anglo-Saxon or African American converts to Islam be spared?)

Such an approach would also be difficult to enforce. What would prevent a believer from simply lying? As many an anti-Islam campaigner has pointed out, Shia Islam grants believers a dispensation to conceal their faith in the face of persecution. In some cases—the Spanish Inquisition comes to mind—elaborate tests have been devised to sniff our secret Muslims and Jews, but those tests were both unscientific and obviously brutal; and even so small colonies of Muslims persisted in Spain, perhaps as late as the 1980s.

Are there any precedents for this in American history? The common parallel cited is the internment of Japanese Americans at the start of World War II, an incident that has been widely regarded as a black mark on the nation’s history, if one that Trump has cautiously defended. But even that ban was based on ethnicity tied to a nation with which the U.S. was at war, not a religious identity spanning the globe.

Gingrich’s suggestion also represents a common if a serious misunderstanding of sharia. “Sharia” is often used as a shorthand for radical Islamism, but Gingrich shows the limitation of that approach. To suggest that Muslims are acceptable as long as they don’t believe in sharia is a little like saying Christians are OK as long as they don’t believe the Gospel. In other words, any practicing Muslim believes in sharia. It’s simply a code of behavior and law in the religion, just as in any other religion. And just as there are Christians whose religious beliefs run the gamut from casual belief and church attendance on Christmas and Easter to those who commit violence and murder in the name of their religion, there is a range of Muslim beliefs that fit under the rubric of sharia. Might a reasonable Christian disavow someone like Eric Rudolph, insisting he represented a perversion or misunderstanding of what Jesus taught? Of course. But then most American Muslims would (and do) say the same of Islamist terrorists.

Gingrich’s latest comments are related to things he’s said before. In 2006, for example—at a dinner celebrating the First Amendment, no less!—the former House speaker argued that freedom of speech needed to be reconsidered in light of the threat of terrorism. Gingrich spoke out against the so-called Ground Zero Mosque, a proposed Islamic center in lower Manhattan, and he has advocated for banning the use of sharia in American courts. My colleague Conor Friedersdorf in 2012 rounded up some of Gingrich’s comments about Islam and Muslims, arguing that if they had been made about any other religious group, Gingrich would have been drummed out of polite circles.

But the idea of deporting any believing Muslims, including apparently U.S. citizens, is a major leap. It puts him well beyond even Trump, who previously said he might support a registry for Muslims but was unable to explain how such a registry would differ from N**i Germany’s policies toward Jews. Gingrich has been said to be a top contender to be Trump’s running mate, but on Thursday it began to appear that Trump would instead choose Indiana Governor Mike Pence. In the wake of the Nice attacks, Trump postponed his announcement, which had been planned for Friday morning. Should he decide the attacks demand a more bellicose, anti-Islam vice-p**********l candidate, Gingrich has made the case for himself.
Now what gets me about this is that conservatives ... (show quote)


Islam is NOT a religion…it's a political ideology that is contrary to U.S. laws.

There is no such thing as a "moderate" muslim. Either they believe in it all, or they're not "muslim".

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Oct 15, 2018 12:14:14   #
Sicilianthing
 
snowbear37 wrote:
Islam is NOT a religion…it's a political ideology that is contrary to U.S. laws.

There is no such thing as a "moderate" muslim. Either they believe in it all, or they're not "muslim".


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Bullseye

JACKPOT !

You nailed it...

It’s time to spread the message and get ready to clean out the trash.

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Oct 15, 2018 16:17:09   #
Big dog
 
Sicilianthing wrote:
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Bullseye

JACKPOT !

You nailed it...

It’s time to spread the message and get ready to clean out the trash.


Darn tootin !!!!!!

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Oct 15, 2018 16:23:16   #
Sicilianthing
 
Big dog wrote:
Darn tootin !!!!!!


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I wish more would say what Gingrich is doing.

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Oct 15, 2018 16:56:53   #
RRRoger
 
Simple test for all that have come to America.
Assimilate or leave.

We don't need any criminals, terrorist, or leaches.

If you believe in the koran and practice sharia law, you are here to destroy America and need to leave ASAP

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Oct 15, 2018 16:58:44   #
bahmer
 
RRRoger wrote:
Simple test for all that have come to America.
Assimilate or leave.

We don't need any criminals, terrorist, or leaches.

If you believe in the koran and practice sharia law, you are here to destroy America and need to leave ASAP


Amen and Amen

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Oct 15, 2018 17:10:00   #
Sicilianthing
 
RRRoger wrote:
Simple test for all that have come to America.
Assimilate or leave.

We don't need any criminals, terrorist, or leaches.

If you believe in the koran and practice sharia law, you are here to destroy America and need to leave ASAP


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That’s right Roger, spread the word.

If Trump doesn’t put his balls back on and say it then we will have to do the dirty work.

It’s True Muslims don’t belong here and never did.

They need to go one way or the hard way
On their own or by force
Dead or Alive, makes no difference to me.

This day approaches.

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Oct 15, 2018 18:24:51   #
old marine Loc: America home of the brave
 
Sicilianthing wrote:
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It’s True and a FACT, all Muslims need to exit.

See the McCarren Walters Act of 1952 and Rule 414...

Wake Up Peter or go deport yourself with them.


I was going to post that. But now I don't have to.

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Oct 15, 2018 18:26:53   #
Sicilianthing
 
old marine wrote:
I was going to post that. But now I don't have to.


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It’s ok, keep posting it... create a new topic, we all do...

Everyone needs to wake up, read it and learn.

The more we post, share the more the Sheeple wake up, kick em’ if you have to.

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Oct 15, 2018 22:52:39   #
Sicilianthing
 
Reaper13 wrote:
I do where do you live? Put up or shut up b***h!


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Don’t worry about Peter, he’s a Muslim sympathizer or may have turned Muslim.

I feel sorry for him.

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Oct 16, 2018 00:21:49   #
Seth
 
How about if we ask Sweden what they think? In hindsight and retrospect, I mean.

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Oct 16, 2018 00:24:11   #
Sicilianthing
 
Seth wrote:
How about if we ask Sweden what they think? In hindsight and retrospect, I mean.


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The women are raped every night and the men are pussies.

Let the Muslim scum try that here and vigilantism will become law of the land!

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