Yes, There Is A Muslim Fifth Column In The West, And It’s Time To Get Real About It

Well-meaning people get confused about the meaning of the First Amendment's guarantee of religious freedom.

It does not mean we should must immigrants or refugees with no thought to their religion. We are a Christian country, arguably the last refuge of Christians in a hostile world. It is entirely proper that we favor Christian refugees who are experiencing deadly repression, and at the same time, deny admission to those practicing a religion that is antithetical to our traditions. It is called "common sense", something noticeably lacking among liberals.

By analogy, the Constitution prohibits any religious test for public office. Does that mean that voters cannot consider a candidate's religion and make intelligent choices based on it? Obviously not. Liberals had no trouble mocking Sara Palin's religion and deeming her unfit for office because of it. Somehow, we are supposed to be ashamed of doing the same thing regarding muslims.
 
If a Muslim runs for President you won't be required to vote for them. That should cheer you.
It cheers me not to have to vote for Ted Cruz or that Jackass Preacher from Arkansas.
 
Well-meaning people get confused about the meaning of the First Amendment's guarantee of religious freedom.

It does not mean we should must immigrants or refugees with no thought to their religion. We are a Christian country, arguably the last refuge of Christians in a hostile world. It is entirely proper that we favor Christian refugees who are experiencing deadly repression, and at the same time, deny admission to those practicing a religion that is antithetical to our traditions. It is called "common sense", something noticeably lacking among liberals.

By analogy, the Constitution prohibits any religious test for public office. Does that mean that voters cannot consider a candidate's religion and make intelligent choices based on it? Obviously not. Liberals had no trouble mocking Sara Palin's religion and deeming her unfit for office because of it. Somehow, we are supposed to be ashamed of doing the same thing regarding muslims.


President John Adams and a unanimous Senate endorsed the Treaty of Tripoli in 1797 stated: "the Government of the United States of America is not, in any sense, founded on the Christian religion ..." The Treaty was signed by President John Adams and ratified by a unanimous United States Senate. But there is more to that statement than what is shown here, as the sentence continues in an ambiguous manner.

from: http://www.wallbuilders.com/libissuesarticles.asp?id=125

"The 1797 Treaty of Tripoli was one of several negotiated with during the "Barbary Powers War," a war against Muslim terrorists that began toward the end of the Revolutionary War and continued through the Presidencies of George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and James Madison. 1 During America’s original “War on Terror,” five Muslim countries (Tunis, Morocco, Algiers, Tripoli, and Turkey) were making indiscriminate terrorist attacks against what they claimed to be five “Christian” nations (England, France, Spain, Denmark, and the United States). The conflict so escalated that in 1801, Tripoli formally declared war against the United States, 2 thus constituting America’s first official war as an established independent nation."
 
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President John Adams and a unanimous Senate endorsed the Treaty of Tripoli in 1797 stated: "the Government of the United States of America is not, in any sense, founded on the Christian religion." The Treaty was signed by President John Adams and ratified by a unanimous United States Senate.

from: http://www.wallbuilders.com/libissuesarticles.asp?id=125

"The 1797 Treaty of Tripoli was one of several negotiated with during the "Barbary Powers War," a war against Muslim terrorists that began toward the end of the Revolutionary War and continued through the Presidencies of George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and James Madison. 1 During America’s original “War on Terror,” five Muslim countries (Tunis, Morocco, Algiers, Tripoli, and Turkey) were making indiscriminate terrorist attacks against what they claimed to be five “Christian” nations (England, France, Spain, Denmark, and the United States). The conflict so escalated that in 1801, Tripoli formally declared war against the United States, 2 thus constituting America’s first official war as an established independent nation."


The Supreme Court saw it differently in Church of the Holy Trinity vs The United States

The case is famous for Justice Brewer's statements that America is a "Christian nation."

"These, and many other matters which might be noticed, add a volume of unofficial declarations to the mass of organic utterances that this is a Christian nation. 143 U.S. 457 (1892)[3]"

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Church_of_the_Holy_Trinity_v._United_States
 
The Supreme Court saw it differently in Church of the Holy Trinity vs The United States

The case is famous for Justice Brewer's statements that America is a "Christian nation."

"These, and many other matters which might be noticed, add a volume of unofficial declarations to the mass of organic utterances that this is a Christian nation. 143 U.S. 457 (1892)[3]"

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Church_of_the_Holy_Trinity_v._United_States
There has never been any question that the United States is a nation where the dominate religion may be described as Christian, and in that sense certainly it is correct to say, "The United States is a Christian Nation." But it is not, I pray ;), a Christian theocracy.:eek: Not yet anyway!
 
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Hawaii Is Holding an Election That Only Allows People of Certain Racial Background to Vote

"It’s bad enough having a state hold an election that is racially discriminatory. Now we have a judge willing to allow it to move forward.

That would be federal district court Judge J. Michael Seabright (a George W. Bush appointee, surprisingly enough). He’s refused to issue an injunction to stop an election in Hawaii to set up a separate government that excludes anyone who doesn’t meet the state’s definition of “Native Hawaiian.”"

more at
http://google.com/gwt/x?wsc=ol&sour...waii/&ei=rmRKVuqNHNeUsAXKsZnoDg&ct=pg1&whp=30

I guess if this goes through and isn't stopped on appeal, then they're going to have to stop whining about blackvotesdon'tmatter in Alabama.
 
Yes. Many people should get real. Real quick.
1. In order to survive you should give up certain luxuries (pc bullshit for one)
2. Islam is anything but peaceful. It's a PR campaign you morons.
3. There is also "take over through birth" programme is running non stop in Europe. They come they settle the multiply. Each man with 2 wives can make (and they do make I live in London trust me seen it many times) 8 children easy. In 16-20 yrs they create 32. A million of so called migrants create 4 mil offspring then 16. In 40 yrs you get 20 mil just from one wave. Plus millions already on the ground. There are large parts of Midlands there Muslims are more than 50%.

Open your fucking eyes you Facebook tweeting robots.
 
one of the few lefties on this planet to get that correct.
maybe you are correct and you are not a lefty... some sort of FDR libertarian.

By the way, I liked the use of "pray".... nice work.

There has never been any question that the United States is a nation where the dominate religion may be described as Christian, and in that sense certainly it is correct to say, "The United States is a Christian Nation." But it is not, I pray ;), a Christian theocracy.:eek: Not yet anyway!
 
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