Posts Tagged ‘Law’

Oklahoma the musical it ain’t

Posted: October 29, 2010 in Religion
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One of the reasons the Grand Banana Republic continues to sink so low is because of it multicultural engineering. This society is losing its very foundation of the rule of secular law. Here’s a perfect example of what is being wrought: “Oklahoma voters are considering an unusual question that will appear on their ballots this Tuesday: whether Islamic law can be used in considering cases in state court…” Here.

Related: Team B reports

Related: Obama Admin. ignores border war, allows illegals to vote.

China: Liu Xiaobo, 54, a Chinese literary figure and dissident, is currently serving a long pison term years for protesting (non-violently) Chinese government. Here.

Grand Banana Republic: Lawyer jailed for refusing to pledge allegiance to flag. Here. (Note: The fact that the lawyer was released five hours later does not diminish the totalitarian nature of this case (nor does it matter what judicial level the judge was at); the fact remains, a Grand Banana Republic citizen was jailed for contempt for not “supporting the government”).

Amerikafka

Posted: January 7, 2010 in Current events
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From the pen of Paul Craigh Roberts (Taki’s mag): “…Hashmi is a U.S. citizen but his government has violated every right guaranteed to him by the Constitution. The U.S. government, in violation of U.S. law, is also subjecting Hashmi to psychological torture known as extreme sensory deprivation. The bogus ‘‘evidence’’ against him is classified and denied to him.  Like Joseph K. in Kafka’s The Trial, Hashmi is under arrest on secret evidence. As the case against him is unknown or non-existent, defense is impossible…”