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Waging Jihad through the American Courts. Many Muslims do not want Sharia Law.Reader comment on item: Waging Jihad Through the American Courts Submitted by Anne- USA (United States), Apr 2, 2010 at 10:50 Everyone knows that Islam is all about changing and adjusting its tactics to overcome the unsuspecting. Alot of people in America know that Islam is waging war by getting elected to Political positions and using American courts to establish their religion and their base. Their key ambition is to rule all peoples and do away with all religions but Islam.....Reminds us of Hitler and all Dictatorships. They definitely do not stand for Justice or freedom, and you can see how many muslims want to leave their native lands to go to a country where there is no Sharia and they can live in peace and prosperity...... Several Muslims in our local town have said they came to AMerica to open businesses and start families in freedom, and now feel upset that the Islamic movement is trying to suppress America.
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