January marks the opening of the new federal and state legislative sessions. For those of us in Nebraska and in 20+ additional states, the 2011 and 2012 legislative session saw us tirelessly working to educate the public and legislators on the importance of a bill known as “American Laws for American Courts.” Our results varied state by [...]
Egypt Adopts a Sharia Constitution- Americans Can Prevent it from Happening Here
Governor Brownback Signs Bill Protecting Our Liberties – American Laws for American Courts Victory
Governor Brownback of Kansas gives our military a Memorial Day present that honors their service in the protections of our freedom, our liberty, our values and our republic. On Friday, the Governor signed into law a bill that would keep Kansas state courts and agencies from using foreign law in decision making. Now, for other [...]
Debate over American Laws for American Courts Continues
The Islamic Circle of North America has launched a $30 million Sharia “normalization” campaign. The purpose of this campaign is to convince Americans that Sharia is normal, non-threatening to our way of life, liberty or pursuit of happiness. It is grand standing in an effort to end the growing national conversation on proposed “American Laws [...]
Fighting Shariah Taqiyya – by AFDI/SIOA ~ Video
Taqiyya is the Islamic principle of lying for the sake of protecting and/or promoting Islam. Case in point, the presentation of sharia by classical Islamists as something it is not. Islamists tell us, sharia is merely an expression of religious observation when indeed it is the constitution of Islam birthed from the Qur’an and Sunnah. [...]
Sharia Law in America? Discussion by Jan Morgan and Bill Whittle on PolitiChicks ~ Video
Americans cannot afford to be complacent or simply tolerant of Sharia (Islamic law) when such laws violate US Constitutional rights as well as human rights. Instead of dealing with the human rights violations committed by those who practice Sharia discussion on Sharia mistakenly are side tracked by cultural relativism, accusations of racism, diversity insensitivity and/or [...]
Muslim Accused Of Attacking Atheist Dressed As ‘Zombie Muhammad’ in PA – Case Dismissed ~ Video
Last fall, a Muslim man attacked Pennsylvanian, Ernest Perce, while Perce was participating in a local Halloween parade. Perce was dressed in costume as ‘Zombie Mohammed.’ The attack was caught on film, witnessed by dozens of parade watchers, and verified by a policeman. The Muslim, Talaag Elbayomy, was charged with harassment. However, when the case came [...]
Keep Foreign Law Out of US Courts
US Representative to Congress, Sandy Adams (R – FL) has taken a stand to defend the US Constitution and our legal system. Rep. Adams sponsored a bill, H.R. 973, that stops liberal activist judges from enforcing Muslim Sharia law, or foreign laws, in American Courts. In this OP-ED piece, posted last year, she explains her [...]
More on Canadian “Honor Killing” Of Shafia Girls ~ Video
Hat Tip: David Wood, AnsweringMuslims.com CNN Conceals Motive Behind Canadian Honor Killings Thursday, January 26, 2012 On June 30, 2009, Mohammad Shafia, with the help of his wife Tuba and his son Hamed, murdered his three daughters and his other wife in Ontario, Canada. The wealthy Shafia family worked quickly to conceal their actions, [...]
Islamic Law in the United States – Coming to a Neighborhood Near You
Sharia or Islamic law is present and growing in our nation. Islamist have learned that for the time being, the most effective tool to bring our nation into Dar al Islam (the house of Islam) is to infiltrate us from within. We can not expect to win the battle to protect our values and our [...]
Hillsborough Judge Free to Consider Islamic Law in Court Case
Talk about the proverbial nose of the camel in the tent… this isn’t just the nose, it is the entire camel! In a corporate governance dispute among current and former religious leaders, (trustees) of a mosque in Tamapa Florida, Hillsborough Circuit Judge Richard Nielsen ruled that “ecclesiastical Islamic law” would be cited. The ruling was appealed [...]



