A Texas Mayor Defends the
Constitution from Sharia Law
American Thinker,
by
Mail Imani
Original Article
Posted By: M2,
10/17/2019 6:48:31 AM
Time and again in every election we see politicians promise everything, and once elected deliver very little or nothing. Beth Van Duyne is a welcome exception and her past record clearly proves it. A person of impeccable integrity, Beth has always remained loyal to the values and wishes of her constituents and has not compromised them on the altar of political expediency so widely practiced by self-promoting politicians. A devoted mother beaming with energy and the talent to get things done, Beth is indeed the kind of person the US Congress desperately needs.
Under Beth’s leadership as a Mayor of Irving, TX, the city became
Reply 1 - Posted by:
Jesuslover54 10/17/2019 7:42:25 AM (No. 209619)
This can of worms will pop open many times in the coming years.
I believe that orthodox Jews do something similar, but such courts act more as a court of mediation rather than coercion. If I am not mistaken US law and its attendant rights may not be infringed.
Looks like Sharia law looks be be a law unto itself.
Kudos to Beth Van Duyne.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
StormCnter 10/17/2019 7:47:57 AM (No. 209627)
A correction in the last paragraph: Irving is in Dallas County, not Tarrant County.
Remember the "clock boy"? That travesty happened in the Irving ISD and was eventually defeated in court. Clock boy and his family are apparently in Qatar now.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahmed_Mohamed_clock_incident
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
Clinger 10/17/2019 8:19:44 AM (No. 209662)
You have a constitutional right to enter into an agreement with other people whereby you are subject to voluntary obligations and rules. We aren't going to interfere with the Amish when they mete out "punishment" for transgressions that do not violate state federal and local law.
That said, neither the Amish nor anybody else gets to make contractual agreements that violate the law. Stick to that and all is good.
Just because the predominantly Christians and who founded this country based on religious values chose to include others who desired to live by those values without necessarily being Christian or Jewish, doesn't mean the laws based on those values can be broken based on some other religious belief.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
Rumblehog 10/17/2019 8:26:33 AM (No. 209679)
As we here know, islam is not a "religion," as much as it is a political movement seeking total dominance and control over its adherent's lives, and with the ultimate goal of total global domination. As such it stops being a "protected religion" and becoming a seditious, anti-Constitutional movement allowed to flourish under a Constitutional right it does not deserve to have.
Thank Bill Clinton and the Demonrats for importing all these muslims from third-world hellholes as a result of their totally FAILED foreign policies. The entire world is being made to suffer for the failed policies of the U.N.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
JunkYardDog 10/17/2019 9:39:42 AM (No. 209792)
The resolution passed only by a 5-4 margin. Who were the four who voted against it? Irving needs to rid itself of these traitors.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
Strike3 10/17/2019 9:59:33 AM (No. 209822)
It's unsettling that the vote was so close. During the Obama reign of error it might have passed and the path of crooked judges and unqualified Supreme Court justices may have made a lot of progress toward trashing the Constitution. A similar system exists with Scientologists but they are so secretive that there are people imprisoned within their walls suffering all kinds of injustices and very few know about it, especially their families.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
Highlander 10/17/2019 10:41:38 AM (No. 209872)
A good, strong, courageous, and smart woman mayor in Irving. So many times, more than the men, conservative women have taken the fight to liberals
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
DVC 10/17/2019 11:15:46 AM (No. 209914)
A good job, no question. But I wonder why they couldn't just arrest these "attorneys" and "judges" for fraud, and other criminal charges associated with pretending to have a legal process, legal body and all that. Clearly this is fake, not part of the actual laws and should be stomped on HARD by the real judges. These people who call them selves "attorneys" and "judges" and "hold court" should be in jail for doing it and for claiming that they are these things which they are NOT. They deserve a hard shut down and a promise to keep doing it.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
Penney 10/17/2019 2:18:32 PM (No. 210076)
Sharia law is a threat to the Constitution and directly contrary to the Rule of Law. It is illegal in this country and the perps should be held accountable in court.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
RuckusTom 10/17/2019 3:59:22 PM (No. 210166)
Let's keep it simple. Let's ban islam. It is not a religion. It is a totalitarian ideology based on a blasphemed version of the Old Testament. It should be banned constitutionally for going against the 8th Amendment - the one dealing with cruel and unusual punishment. Islamic culture is not compatible with Western culture.
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Good for her. Some years back it was on the ballot here against Sharia, but quietly, it disappeared.
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