Gingrich's Outrageous Call to Deport All Practicing U.S. Muslims

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Well self-identified Christians commit thousands of more murders in the US each year than do self-identified Muslims.
 
Honest Abe deported a US congressman so this could hardly be more controversial. Gingrich’s proposal would be perfectly legal. All you have to do is determine the person is a traitor as Lincoln did. But even that may be unnecessary as simply being at war allows any alleged rights to be suspended again following in the footsteps of Lincoln. Anyone offended at Gingrich’s suggestion should be far more horrified at actual US history that is approved and glorified by most people.
 
In addition to his suggestion for a religious “test” being unAmerican and unconstitutional, I wonder if Gingrich’s uncharitable bluntness causes any diplomatic embarrassment for his wife Callista who is U.S. Ambassador to the Holy See.

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“Let me be as blunt and direct as I can be. Western civilization is in a war. We should frankly test every person here who is of a Muslim background, and if they believe in sharia, they should be deported,” Gingrich said on Fox News.
 
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In addition to his suggestion for a religious “test” being unAmerican and unconstitutional
Many of the original states had religious tests at the founding of the US. So they can hardly be un-American or unconstitutional. These tests were for holding office and not for residency.
 
From the article:
“Let me be as blunt and direct as I can be. Western civilization is in a war. We should frankly test every person here who is of a Muslim background, and if they believe in sharia, they
should be deported,” Gingrich said on Fox News. “Sharia is incompatible with Western civilization. Modern
Muslims who have given up Sharia—glad to have them as citizens. Perfectly happy to have them next door.”
Newt is correct in all but his conclusion. Sharia is incompatible with western culture. I certainly wouldn’t want my daughter and granddaughter living under such oppression.
But people are allowed to believe what they wish in America.
 
He seems to be talking about people who can be deported, ie, non-citizens.
 
He seems to be talking about people who can be deported, ie, non-citizens.
I guess one could infer that, and if that is his intent, then I have no dispute with the opinion, though I’d rather wait for actions than rely on someone’s stated beliefs before deportation.

I also think The Atlantic’s headline is thoroughly dishonest, but it isn’t surprising coming from them.
 
Well self-identified Christians commit thousands of more murders in the US each year than do self-identified Muslims.
Yeah, it’s getting so I can’t go to Mass without wearing a bulletproof vest or stepping over a freshly shot corpse…/sarc

As an aside, I have a hard time imagining a call from Bernie Sanders or Elizabeth Warren to deport all “conservative” Christians being labeled “outrageous” by “The Atlantic”.
 
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Which is a meaningless factoid unless you can p(name removed by moderator)oint that they’re doing it in accordance with the precepts of a specific Christian religion. Or that they are motivated by those precepts. It’s not just a demographic statistic, it’s what drives people to do what they do.

This is not to say I agree with Newt per se
but what you posted has little relevance
 
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Dishonest headline.
Sharia is incompatible with western culture
I also think The Atlantic’s headline is thoroughly dishonest,
I am not sure what informs people sense of Sharia law. But the sensibility of Gingrich’s call, or, for that matter the Atlantic headline, hinges on that understanding. It would be good to clarify that understanding at the outset of the discussion. Too much time has been wasted on discussion the merits of a border wall, only to discover, that the wall is not a wall.
 
Is this a reasonable working definition?
The custom-based body of law based on the Koran and the religion of Islam [see, also, the Muslim Law Dictionary].

The sacred law of Islam; Islamic lawand also referred to as Muslim law.
Because, by definition, Muslim states are theocracies, religious texts are law, the latter distinguished by Islam and Muslims in their application, as Sharia or Sharia law .

So thorough is the integration of the justice system and Church under Sharia law that Sharia courts are essentially religious courts; judges are usually local church (Mosque) officials.
http://www.duhaime.org/LegalDictionary/S/ShariaLaw.aspx
 
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I also think The Atlantic’s headline is thoroughly dishonest, but it isn’t surprising coming from them.
So I happened to have just noticed that this article was published JUL 15, 2016 - before Callista Gingrich was appointed U.S. Ambassador to the Holy See; even before DJT was elected.

It’s really old news (from a time when the Trump campaign was strategically targeting Muslims as an election strategy); and I have to wonder why it has been posted here now.
 
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He seems to be talking about people who can be deported, ie, non-citizens.
What Gingrich said is: “Let me be as blunt and direct as I can be. Western civilization is in a war. We should frankly test every person here who is of a Muslim background , and if they believe in sharia, they should be deported,”

In what way does what Gingrich said indicate that his suggestion applies only to “people who can be deported?”

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He would not only change who the United States allows in; he would apparently seek to deport those already resident, including perhaps American citizens, “of a Muslim background,” and he would do so on the basis of a religious test, despite the First Amendment’s guarantee of freedom to practice religion. (Would Anglo-Saxon or African American converts to Islam be spared?)

Btw, I belatedly noticed that this article was published JUL 15, 2016. So much has happened since then, I have to wonder why it has been posted now.
 
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