Decision approves government funding for Shariah indoctrination
Attorneys for a Marine Corps veteran of the Iraqi War say they have filed a petition to the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals after a federal district judge ruled it is fine for the U.S. government to fund commercial enterprises that promote the indoctrination of Shariah religious law inside the United States.
The decision came from Judge Lawrence Zatkoff, who changed his perspective on the issue and said just last week that he would dismiss a constitutional challenge brought by Kevin Murray against the U.S. government's bailout of AIG, the insurance giant.
That company used more than "$100 million in federal tax money to support Islamic religious indoctrination through the funding and promotion of Shariah-compliant financing. … SCF is financing that follows the dictates of Islamic law," said officials at the Thomas More Law Center.
TMLC is representing Murray in his challenge to the use of federal tax money to promote Islam in the United States.
And its chief, Richard Thompson, warned of the precedent.
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2 comments:
if ever there was a time for the libs to scream "seperation of church and state" i think now would be fine...
this is a dangerous "slippery slope". european countries have tried this to their dismay. now they don't know how to reverse it. NOT GOOD !!!!!
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