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Old 12-06-2006, 04:05 PM
Rupert Pupkin Rupert Pupkin is offline
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Originally Posted by brianwspencer
does anyone at this time have any evidence that he is at the moment directly connected to any dangerous groups? he may once have been connected to radical groups (though evangelicals have many radical beliefs too, does that make them unfit to serve in congress? nope.), but george bush was once directly connected to whisky bottles, and we let him be president. so if there's no evidence of it being a current danger to our country, then there should be no problem.
Here is a quote from the article:

"But within days of being elected, Ellison held a workshop on politics for a group closely affiliated with a radical Islamic school that preaches no Muslim can pledge loyalty to the Constitution or make laws outside the laws of the Quran, which the school's leaders assert is the "supreme law" of the land, trumping all man-made laws including the U.S. Constitution."

Brian, This guy's campaign was backed by CAIR. The founder of that group believes the Quran should replace the Constitution. That would make alcohol illegal. It would make homosexuality illegal. I don't even know what the punishment for homosexuality is in Islam. I believe it's imprisonment or possibly even death.
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