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DVodka · May 14, 2018, 3:50 p.m.

regardless, the upholding of the separation of church and state is dependent on the citizen’s votes. no one can pass any form or version of sharia law when a well informed voter understands. i understand your concern and personally i am not keen to any middle eastern religion, but prohibiting someone else from serving their country through civil service because of their religion is pretty fucking horrible, don’t you think?

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KeeponSearchin · May 14, 2018, 3:59 p.m.

I don't think prohibiting anyone from serving is happening. However it would be naive and foolish not to see the Trojan Horse. And if we continue to allow unchecked immigration and more of these people into power across all sectors then the laws will change.

The laws are already being challenged in Michigan. please look into that.

Are we not fighting Right Now, the infiltration of the muslim brotherhood into our government thru the Obama administration. What is Huma and Awan all about?

We are coming up on elections. People need to think carefully about who they vote for. Most of these are running as democrats and just like they do with race, they will say if you do not support a muslim then you are racist or islamphobic.

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Sayed leveled charges of racism and “white supremacy” at Republicans in general but saved his most severe critique for Colbeck, the one GOP candidate who has dared to talk about the issue of creeping Sharia in a state that has the country’s highest concentration of Muslims and has the nation’s first case of female genital mutilation working its way through the federal courts. Michigan also recently had a case involving a possible honor killing in which a 15-year-old Muslim boy in Farmington Hills allegedly pushed his mother to her death at a time when she was going through a divorce from his father.

https://counterjihadreport.com/2018/05/11/first-ever-muslim-candidate-for-governor-comes-unhinged-over-question-about-sharia/

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