Tuesday, August 9, 2016

Ryan's Primary Opponent: 'Why Do We Have Muslims in the Country?'

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  Good question. How does importing migrants who believe that Muslim Sharia Law should supersede the U.S. Constitution benefit American citizens or otherwise strengthen the individual liberties inherent in the American way of life? Does Speaker Ryan and others supporting the mass resettlement of Muslim refuges and immigrants inside the USA understand that they are importing people who will do not support freedom of religion and who will ultimately support the denial of civil rights to gays, women and all non-Muslims? Once they have sufficient numbers to vote to have things they way that is. Really the question is not whether Muslims are violent or not, but whether or not they believe Sharia Law should take precedence over secular codes of law. Muslims who support Sharia Law will work to support its imposition on non-Muslims by non-violent political means just as surely as Muslim Jihadists seek to do so by terrorism and intimidation. The non-violent Sharia Law advocates give tacit support to the efforts of the Jihadists to impose Sharia on non-Muslims even if they do not wish to participate in violent conflict against the infidels themselves to achieve that aim (a person could get hurt that way you know).

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House Speaker Paul Ryan's primary opponent, who has gotten support from Donald Trump, suggested Monday that the United States have a "discussion" about deporting all Muslims from the United States.
"The question is, why do we have Muslims in the country?" conservative businessman Paul Nehlen said in a Monday radio interview with Chicago's AM 560 "The Answer."
Nehlen said that Muslims who believe in Sharia law are in "direct conflict" with the U.S. Constitution.
"If someone is supporting Sharia, that is doing something wrong," he said.
"Are you suggesting that we deport all of the Muslims in this country?" asked radio host Dan Proft.
"I'm suggesting we have a discussion about it, that's for sure," Nehlen replied.
Referencing Newt Gingrich's call for a religious test on all Muslims after the terror attacks on Nice, Nehlen also called for law enforcement to monitor "every mosque" in the United States.
Nehlen, who has attracted the support of Sarah Palin and Ann Coulter, has endorsed Trump's presidential campaign, and has similarly focused his campaign on trade and immigration.
Trump, who declined to back Ryan's reelection run in an interview with the Washington Post, thanked Nehlen for his support on Twitter, and told the Post Nehlen has run a "very good campaign."
A spokesman for Ryan said the Wisconsin Republican never sought Trump's endorsement.
"The only endorsements that I want are those of my own employers here in the first congressional district, and that's really what my focus is," Ryan said in a radio interview Thursday.
Ryan, who accused Nehlen of misrepresenting and lying about his record in Congress, is expected to win his primary race next week.

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