Thursday, July 23, 2015

When in Rome

Muslims are forbidden by their religious law, Shariah, from paying interest on loans so they must be offered loans structured in such a way that interest is not part of the package. [More] 
Naturally, the money-worshipers are tripping all over themselves to accommodate, which accounts for this:
The Obama administration, with the full support of Congress, is following an immigration policy that allows at least 100,000 Muslims into the country every year, according to U.S. Census data. 
But don't worry, recognizing the Founders told us what was necessary to the security of a free state, our diversity through all this immigration leading to a pathway to citizenship can only make us stronger, right?

Well... not exactly:
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services announced Tuesday that it will no longer require incoming U.S. citizens to declare that they will bear arms on behalf of the United States, as stipulated in the Oath of Allegiance.
I wonder how may will have no problem bearing arms on behalf of something else.

1 comment:

Archer said...

Not that a devout Muslim takes any oath they find contradictory to their religious law seriously.

Honesty toward infidels and apostates is not a virtue in Sharia law.