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Rush Limbaugh: Sharia law has 'already been implemented' in United States


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May 9, 2015

 

8:55 AM MST

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Rush Limbaugh says Sharia law already implemented in U.S.

 

On Thursday, conservative talk show host Rush Limbaugh said that Sharia law has already been implemented in the United States. The comment came in response to the reaction from last Sunday's terrorist attack in Garland, Texas, where two Islamist gunmen were killed as they attempted to attack a free speech event featuring a "Draw Mohammed" contest. Since the attack, Pamela Geller, an organizer of the event, has been brutalized by most of the so-called "mainstream media."

 

"Somebody was defending Pam Geller and started talking about, if we're not careful, Sharia law is gonna happen," he said. "And one of the infobabes, I don't remember who it was, 'Come on, this is silly. We've gotta stop with this. There isn't gonna be Sharia law in the United States of America. Just isn't gonna happen. Come on, get real, it's silly.' But Sharia law has already been implemented in this country."

 

Limbaugh then cited a 2010 case where a New Jersey judge said an Islamic man could not be accused of the rape of his wife. "She charged him with rape," he said. "A judge in New Jersey found that he could not be charged with it, much less found guilty, because there's no rape in his religion."

 

"Well, hello," he added. "That's Sharia. Now, it's not Sharia that has become American law, but it's been implemented. It's been used."

 

He also cited the media-generated firestorm over Memories Pizza as "an example of what Sharia would be like." Limbaugh said that under Sharia, everyone "must conform, you must like, you must agree, you must comport, you must do what we want or else."

 

Earlier in the week, Limbaugh asked if those in the media criticizing Geller would stop promoting *** marriage since that could provoke radical Islamist. Limbaugh said he wasn't "advocating" anything, but wondered where the line needs to be drawn.

 

"For example," he said, "the militant Islamists command us not to draw cartoons or any other kind of picture of the prophet Mohammed, and our Drive-By Media and Democrat Party readily agree, 'Ain't no way that should happen! It offends them, and we shouldn't do it. And when anybody does, and they get shot at, it's their fault.' To which I ask, 'Well, now, wait a minute. The same militant Islamists who do not permit the drawing of pictures of the prophet Mohammed also do not permit homosexuality and do not permit *** marriage.'"

 

"And," he added, "we know what their attitudes toward women are." He then noted that viewers of MSNBC "see a total devotion to the concept of *** marriage." But, he wondered, "isn't that insulting to the Muslims who would be watching? Would it not then be understandable if the Muslims watching take some kind of action against MSNBC for offending them?"

 

So, he asked, where does America draw the line on the issue? Meanwhile, he added, Christians are expected to pay for abortions. "Where do we draw the line here in areas and various different religions on what we'll tolerate of them and what we won't?" he asked. "I'm just asking. I'm not advocating anything here."

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