Meanwhile, Back in Sugar Land

May 16, 2011 By: Juanita Jean Herownself Category: Uncategorized

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Our customer Ralph just sent us information that the fourth amendment to the Constitution of the United States of America has been overturned in Indiana.

Overturning a common law dating back to the English Magna Carta of 1215, the Indiana Supreme Court ruled Thursday that Hoosiers have no right to resist unlawful police entry into their homes.

In a 3-2 decision, Justice Steven David writing for the court said if a police officer wants to enter a home for any reason or no reason at all, a homeowner cannot do anything to block the officer’s entry.

So, at least in Indiana, the conservatives on the court say that cops can come into your house “for no reason at all,” check out your personal belongings, and probably even lay down in your beds to see which one is too soft, which one is too hard, and which one is just right.

The conservative judges said that if a cop enters your home illegally, you can still make bail and and still have “plenty of opportunities to protest the illegal entry through the court system.”  The court has obviously not checked the price of a lawyer lately.  Proving your innocence seems a tad … oh, I dunno, odd?

Meanwhile, back in Sugar Land, Texas, where rich white people are under attack  —

Do you know what poses an even greater risk than allowing armed police to enter your home and stay as long as they’d like whenever they like, and probably even drink your beer and eat your Doritos?

Sharia Law!  In Sugar Land!  Yikes!  Yikes!  Yikes!

Sugar Land had an election last weekend for city council and school board.  The big issue?  Sharia law.  It seems that a bank opened in Sugar Land to cater to the large Muslim population.

The Belles of Heaven Republican Women’s Club held a debate and Sharia law headlined the event, literally.

A member of the audience posed a specific question to Farha Ahmed, again citing the Sharia Law.

An Islamic bank, under Sharia law, recently opened in Sugar Land and Ahmed was among those present. She was asked to explain about the bank and her presence there.

Ahmed said it was a community event attended by several local members, including the mayor of Sugar Land.

Ahmed said the bank was established by a group of people from a particular region of India. That community brought its culture and custom in banking from home and established the bank for its members, to help advance capital for projects without collateral.

Cynthia Dunbar: Belles of Heaven Republican Women's Club

Yep, freedom of assembly and capitalism are shameless unAmerican activities in Sugar Land.

You know, the more I think about it, I cannot understand why the Belles of Heaven Republican Women’s Club would be against Sharia law.  Sharia law supports forced religion, women as second class citizens, no drinking or gambling, and the death penalty for homosexuality.  Gee, all that is in the by-laws of the Belles of Heaven Republican Women’s Club!

Farha Ahmed is in a run-off for a city council seat.  I’m sending her a couple of dollars, just to  hack-off the Belles.  Besides, she’s a really nice chick with a lot on the ball.

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