The Shariah Law law supporters rushed out to assure everyone that it wouldn’t interfere with anyone’s religious practices, but is “is modeled after a federal law that bans funding for terrorist groups.” Interesting. I’m sure America would be quite interested to learn if our terrorism laws were written by a guy who thinks it’s unfortunate that women and black people are allowed to vote.
I think there are probably some people in Tennessee who will wonder why Ketron is putting forth a piece of legislation written by a guy who thinks it’s unfortunate that women and black people are allowed to vote.
If some legislators spent half as much time on the internet researching the people who submit bills to them as they do researching their anti-Muslim conspiracies, our state would be better off.
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Can you say more about this? I’m not sure I know who originally wrote the legislation
Hey, Jay! Nice to see you here. I wrote about it some over at Pith today.
http://www.nashvillescene.com/pitw/archives/2011/02/28/meet-david-yerushalmi-the-charming-author-of-bill-ketrons-sharia-law-bill