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March 20, 2011
'This case will proceed under Ecclesiastical Islamic Law'
"This case will proceed under Ecclesiastical Islamic Law"
A mind-boggling court order from Judge Richard A. Nielsen, of Hillsborough County (Tampa) Florida. Read the whole court order, via Jihad Watch.
Oklahoma voters passed a law barring the application of sahria law, and it was struck down by a federal judge, U.S. District Judge Vicki Miles-LaGrange.
Whether the American people consent or not, multiculturalist elites have decided to ram sharia down our throats, apparently.
Hat tip: Ricochet and Cliff Thier
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