British Journalist admires Somali Sharia law
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Re: British Journalist admires Somali Sharia law
But did you notice the comments?
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Re: British Journalist admires Somali Sharia law
Forget the comments.
Re: British Journalist admires Somali Sharia law
Grant, does the truth hurt?
Take it easy old man, hve a deep breath and realise the truth.
Take it easy old man, hve a deep breath and realise the truth.
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Re: British Journalist admires Somali Sharia law
[quote="Grant"]But did you notice the comments?[/quote]
As an supposed over 60 year old fairly educated American man, what relevance do you find in public unmoderated comments to a British journalists endorsement of Sharia do to his own personal testimony? What a fake old man you are.
As an supposed over 60 year old fairly educated American man, what relevance do you find in public unmoderated comments to a British journalists endorsement of Sharia do to his own personal testimony? What a fake old man you are.
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Re: British Journalist admires Somali Sharia law
Which truth hurts, Galia? The journalist's article, or the comments on it?
My judgement is that the comments carry far more content and weight. Or did you find some great juridical epiphany in a sensible outcome to a drivers' dispute over right of way?
Voltage,
Read my answer to Galia. The comments are far more significant than the article.
My judgement is that the comments carry far more content and weight. Or did you find some great juridical epiphany in a sensible outcome to a drivers' dispute over right of way?
Voltage,
Read my answer to Galia. The comments are far more significant than the article.
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Re: British Journalist admires Somali Sharia law
Grant, you are a non-Muslim, you or any non-Muslim's opinion of Sharia Law is obsolete.
I would not have studied my religion if I expected you to welcome Islamic law with open arms.
I would not have studied my religion if I expected you to welcome Islamic law with open arms.
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Voltage,
You don't have to deny or offend your religion to realize there were no great legal principles at stake in that article. The significance of the comments was that those making them were not even willing to accept an Islamic solution to a traffic problem. On balance, I conclude the British do not like sharica, and I suspect that is not an obsolete opinion. Look at the continuing reaction to Rowan's speech.
You don't have to deny or offend your religion to realize there were no great legal principles at stake in that article. The significance of the comments was that those making them were not even willing to accept an Islamic solution to a traffic problem. On balance, I conclude the British do not like sharica, and I suspect that is not an obsolete opinion. Look at the continuing reaction to Rowan's speech.
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