Friday, October 08, 2010

Sharron Angle Comes Out Against The Jihadist Takeover of the United States, but really, she ought to have just stayed home and done her homework ...

From Associated Press:


LAS VEGAS – U.S. Senate candidate Sharron Angle told a crowd of supporters that the country needs to address a "militant terrorist situation" that has allowed Islamic religious law to take hold in some American cities.
Her comments came at a rally of tea party supporters in the Nevada resort town of Mesquite last week after the candidate was asked aboutMuslims angling to take over the country, and marked the latest of several controversial remarks by the Nevada Republican.
In a recording of the rally provided to The Associated Press by the Mesquite Local News, a man is heard asking Angle : "I keep hearing about Muslims wanting to take over the United States ... on a TV program just last night, I saw that they are taking over a city in Michigan and the residents of the city, they want them out. They want them out. So, I want to hear your thoughts about that."
Angle responds that "we're talking about a militant terrorist situation, which I believe it isn't a widespread thing, but it is enough that we need to address, and we have been addressing it."
"My thoughts are these, first of all, Dearborn, Michigan, and Frankford, Texas are on American soil, and under constitutional law. Not Sharia law. And I don't know how that happened in the United States," she said. "It seems to me there is something fundamentally wrong with allowing a foreign system of law to even take hold in any municipality or government situation in our United States."
Dearborn, Mich., has a thriving Muslim community. It was not immediately clear why Angle singled out Frankford, Texas, a former town that was annexed into Dallas around 1975.
Responding to the same question, she also drew comparisons between the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks and the Nazi Holocaust. She said the property owners behind the proposed Islamic community center near ground zero should move it in deference to the people who died there.
"There was, in Auschwitz, I think it was Auschwitz, it was at least a prisoner of war camp, where the Catholic Church owned some property and they were going to build a church there. They had every right to do it but they stepped aside and said, no, we are going to allow the Jewish people to make a monument because they lost lives," she said. "They had a responsibility to be sensitive to what had happened there and it is exactly the same thing as 9/11. Ground zero, we have a responsibility to be sensitive to the loss of a nation, to the loss of families, to the loss of life that happened there."

3 comments:

revereridesagain said...

WINNER: "A Little Knowledge Is A Dangerous Thing" Award, Campaign 2010. RUNNER-UP: "With Friends Like This..."

First DeMint with his panties in a twist over Gay Pregnant Hussies in the Classroom, now this idiot. And what the heck is going on in Frankford, Texas. (I think Texas has a number of Gulen charter schools. More likely, she got Frankford mixed up with someplace else entirely.)

OTOH, the MSM won't try to shut her up because, in the first place, her cluelessness plays right into their "islamophobia" script, and in the second place, they have no idea what she's talking about either.

Pastorius said...

I agree.

So, if the media doesn't try to shut her up, will the fact that a leader, of some stature, is speaking out against Islam help us, even though she is not exactly that sharp on the subject?

Infidel Task Fore said...

Dearborn does have a major muslim population. But to be under Shariah Law, I don’t think so. It would have to be done quietly and illegally. To have two forms of government in the United States will not go over very well with staunch Americans. That’s not “equal Rights”. The majority of muslims will not stand for it. It’s the little minority troublemakers that come in and make the noise and demands. They lead the moderate muslims by the nose. And that’s where the trouble starts.


Oklahoma and Louisiana established a non-foreign law resolution in their state governments. More states should follow suit even if it is a token law to show solidarity.