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Opinion polls of even so-called "moderate" muslims indicate an overwhelming support for the imposition of sharia law in the US and around the world. As an American it is expected you will support and defend the Constitution. Sharia law directly conflicts with the freedoms we cherish. You are allowed to espouse any belief or opinion - but that doesn't mean we have to aid and abet a death cult. And where were the editorials supporting bakers that didn't want to make a cake because of their religious beliefs? Will this editorial board denounce the mosques when they refuse to perform gay marriages? Spare me your self-righteous preening. You'll be calling those of us that rightly resist muslim aggression racists (it's an ideological religion - not a race - trying reading up on it) even as they saw your heads off for offending their tender sensibilities. And don't worry Democrats - if you let a few more welfare cases through the border, even the christian syrians - you'll still be able to buy their votes. How about we use our tax dollars on homeless vets and not on so-called refugees (funny that they don't just go to a nearby, rich, muslim nation like Kuwait - I forgot - they are allowed to defend their borders). A government that can't run a website can't vet 1000s of men that were probably celebrating the attacks on Paris only a few days ago.

Unnamed Protester #fundie fredericksburg.com

A meeting Tuesday evening to discuss a proposed Islamic mosque in Spotsylvania County quickly turned combative, with one man proclaiming, “Every Muslim is a terrorist.”
Samer Shalaby, a trustee of the Islamic Center of Fredericksburg, began what was advertised as a “community meeting” with a moment of silence for the victims of Friday’s terrorist attack in Paris. After the moment, a man said, “Amen and thank you!” and another person proclaimed “praise God!”
Shalaby then started a presentation on the Islamic Center’s plan to build an 8,000-square-foot mosque at the corner of Old Plank Road and Andora Drive. The mosque would move there from its current location on Harrison Road, across State Route 3 from Harrison Crossing.

But it didn’t take long before Shalaby was interrupted by a man who said, “Nobody, nobody, nobody wants your evil cult.”
Some people in the packed room at the Chancellor Community Center—including opponents of the project—expressed disagreement, while others clapped.

“I will do everything in my power to make sure this does not happen because you are terrorists,” the man continued. “Every one of you are terrorists.”