Posted on 04/01/2013 5:46:16 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
A shocking discussion caught on NY 1′s The Call news show Tuesday is beginning to go viral, as a caller that claimed to be Muslim and named Chris stated that Sharia law should be implemented in the United States and gays should be beheaded. The man allegedly from Willowbrook, New York was able to get through to the air on a segment regarding the Supreme Court hearings last week involving same-sex marriage. After acknowledging that his opinion is something the host would likely not agree with, the caller said he believes in Sharia law 110 percent and it is something that needs to be implemented in the United States.
You know what happens in Saudi Arabia and other Islamic countries to the gay people, correct? the caller asked, going on to answer that they are beheaded and that is something the caller believes in.
Im going to fight as hard as I can with all of my brothers and sisters to make Sharia law in the United States, the caller said.
When the host calmly responded that beheading someone over their sexual orientation is extreme and un-American, Chris accused the host of being anti-Muslims.(continued)
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Mainstream, politically correct muslim.
Typical leftist tactic.
Beginning with the attack in Libya, the left has been on a campaign to try and make it appear as if the right is collaborating with the muslim terrorist.
This is nothing more than a leftist trying to make it appear as if radical muslims and the right are one and the same in their beliefs.
The end-game of America’s descent into license will not be pretty, whether it is caused by Muslims or some other group. The result will be mayhem.
As Adams said, only a moral people can be free.
None should be allowed in this country.
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