Jihad Crime Legislation
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Submitted by Mary, Jan 27, 2012 14:14

And the plunder of the non-Muslim continues. It is organized crime, similar to the mafia, and should be treated as such with one realization: The ultimate goal of jihad is seditious in making Sharia law the law of the land. We need a set of laws specifically dealing with seditious and intentional jihad crimes, just as there are specific laws dealing with gang crimes and mafia crimes. Since President Obama has tried to remove the criminal intent from prosecution of jihad crimes, which criminal intent makes them more serious crimes (e.g., honor killing one's child to save face is First Degree Murder under U.S. law but acceptable under Sharia law), jihad crime legislation should specifically INCLUDE the true definitions of jihad intentions. We should all write to Congress and demand jihad crime legislation.


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