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Still Think Pamela Geller is wrong about Sharia Law in the US? Poll Shows More than Half US Muslims Want It

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Published on: June 29, 2015

Do you still believe that Pamela Geller is wrong about the dangers of Sharia law in America? Well, you shouldn’t be… the latest poll from the Center for Security Policy found some terrifying truth for all Americans.

Over half of Muslims polled believe that “Muslims in America should have the choice of being governed according to Sharia Law“!

Will this presidential election be the most important in American history?

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But wait, it gets worse.

The same poll found that 25% of American Muslims believe that ‘violence against other Americans here in the United States can be justified as part of the global jihad.’

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And still worse.

The poll also asked if they believed “that violence against those that insult the Prophet Muhammad, the Koran or the Islamic Faith is sometimes acceptable?”  29% of Muslim-Americans polled said that they agreed that violence against other Americans is sometimes acceptable… for insults!

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Are you kidding?

This is the “moderate” Muslims community in America?

This is why it is so important that we fight for our right to speak freely, this is why it is so important that we speak against Sharia, and this is why we must not give into the politically correct desires of our most naïve and self-destructive members. I do not hate, or even dislike, Muslim people. I do disagree with the teachings and basic tenets of Islam, the Koran, Sharia law and Islamic tradition. And what this poll tells me is that because I disagree with these things, I may be risking my own life. Twenty-nine percent of American Muslims believe that if I say or do something insulting to their religion, violence against me may be acceptable!  That is both terrifying and incredibly worrisome, and it should be so for all of us.

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