The first town in America with a Muslim Majority city council is now making it’s first laws, and it seems residents’ fears of Sharia Law may be merited after all.
While the members of the Hamtramck, Michigan city council have denied that they would put religion into politics, their actions show otherwise. They’ve already banned alcohol sales within 500 feet of local mosques, and allowed daily calls to prayer to reverberate through town as early as 6am.
As both measures are intrinsically related to Islam, its hard to see how they’ve come to the conclusion that their actions are somehow non-religious in nature.
Rather, it seems as if they simply don’t care. As the town’s Polish population shrinks, the Muslim majority seems more than willing to institutionalize their religious beliefs in order to push the rest out.
See the town’s Polish mayor’s comments on the state of her town, continue reading on the next page:
If they start this sharia law c rap they should all go to prison there is only one law t h at is the law of USA
Most codes in cities and counties state alcohol sales are prohibited within a distance from schools, churches, ect… so this article is somewhat c**p. Now as for the prayers being broadcast at 6 am, I could gok either way. We have an air force base and a navy base that for years broadcast revele and taps each day. We have had churches with bells that could be heard, so a prayer being played, that is up to the local population to do the accept or not. If they don’t like it, organize and vote the politicians out of office.
Americans better pay attention…we’re losing our country city by city. Soon it will be state by state
Unconstitutional.
Get rid of this$#%&!@*out of our countrt
stupid fools voted for them
Where is the state at,
Yeah you people need your heads checked for defects to elect Muslims into any office you just lost your town
And that is against our law passed in 1952 to prevent this from happening so why is our government not enforced the laws that is still in effect stop the political correctness
I don’t know what these people were thinking when they voted.