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br> /p>The idea that it creates an Islamic theocracy is simply false. Its Islamist influence is relatively mild....p> WARNER BOTHERS br> Re: The Washington Prowler's Blue Republicans : /p> p>Why all the worry by "conservatives" if John Warner loses his Senate seat? So what if VA and NH elect Democrat Senators? This is just another "opportunity" for "movement conservatives" to teach the GOP and George W. Bush (whose overall record is to the right of Reagan) a lesson. Surely those "principled conservatives" who were happy for the GOP to lose in 2006 will do all they can to insure their favorite liberal Nancy Pelosi has more time to secure power for the Democrats. Just because she's moving fast to undermine the First Amendment is no reason to worry. This all part of the grand strategy of those brilliant "conservative thinkers" who spent the last 2 years complaining about the GOP and George W. Bush -- if 40 years of Democrat rule produced Ronald Reagan and the Gingrich revolution then another 40 years in the political wilderness is sure to be good for conservatives. Happy days are here again and the left has the crack up on the right to thank for the gift. The new motto for conservatives should be "Let's lose one for the Gipper." br> -- Michael Tomlinson br> Jacksonville, North Carolina /p> p> While the article is interesting, what would possess the author to describe Indiana Senator and bailed presidential candidate Evan Bayh as a moderate? Bayh voted against Alito's confirmation for the Supreme Court, is a big proponent of cutting and running and his positions are generally to the left of everyone but Barrack Obama and Trotsky. The only thing moderate about Bayh is the state that he is from!More specifically, the rule of sharia is significantly constrained....
The constitution writers in Iraq finessed the question of Islam.... No law may contradict Islam. But it also says that no law may contradict democratic principles and that the constitution accepts all human rights conventions.
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