Would you support President Trump banning Sharia Law in the United States?

This he would do under The Constitution's dictator clause?

You're a fool!

Yes, laws can be passed in the U.S. to prohibit the application of Sharia law in state courts and specific residential developments, though these state laws often face legal challenges for potentially violating constitutional rights. The U.S. Constitution already states that no foreign law can supersede state or federal law, but some state legislatures have passed laws to clarify that foreign or religious laws cannot be considered in their civil courts. A recent example includes a law signed in Texas banning Sharia-based compounds, which the governor stated aimed to protect against segregation and discrimination rather than restricting religious freedom.
 
Since Sharia Law is diametrically opposed to our Constitution, YES!

Shariah is Anti-Constitutional

Whether pursued through the violent form of jihad (holy war) or stealthier practices that shariah Islamists often refer to as "dawa" (the "call to Islam"), shariah rejects fundamental premises of American society and values:

  1. the bedrock proposition that the governed have a right to make law for themselves;​
  2. the democratic republic governed by the Constitution;​
  3. freedom of conscience; individual liberty​
  4. freedom of expression (including the liberty to analyze and criticize shariah);​
  5. economic liberty (including private property);​
  6. equal treatment under the law (including that of men and women, and of Muslims and non-Muslims);​
  7. freedom from cruel and unusual punishments; an unequivocal condemnation of terrorism (i.e., one that is based on a common sense meaning of the term and does not rationalize barbarity as legitimate "resistance"); and​
  8. an abiding commitment to deflate and resolve political controversies by the ordinary mechanisms of our democratic republic, not wanton violence. The subversion campaign known as "civilization jihad" must not be confused with, or tolerated as, a constitutionally protected form of religious practice. Its ambitions transcend what American law recognizes as the sacrosanct realm of private conscience and belief. It seeks to supplant our Constitution with its own totalitarian framework.​
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You're a fool!

Yes, laws can be passed in the U.S. to prohibit the application of Sharia law in state courts and specific residential developments, though these state laws often face legal challenges for potentially violating constitutional rights. The U.S. Constitution already states that no foreign law can supersede state or federal law, but some state legislatures have passed laws to clarify that foreign or religious laws cannot be considered in their civil courts. A recent example includes a law signed in Texas banning Sharia-based compounds, which the governor stated aimed to protect against segregation and discrimination rather than restricting religious freedom.
"laws passed" and "Trump banning" are different things, aren't they?
 
A. Yes, long overdue.

Sharia should NEVER be used as replacement for our common law system.
Islam is not a government within our government.
If Muslims want this system, they should find an Islamic nation to self deport to.
I'm laughting my ass off at your racist fucks. You actually lay awake all night thinking of the most obscure shit to get angry about.

You're a jackass, fuckface.
 

The thread argument is childish as so much Trump level thinking is.
Islamists are trying to push Sharia Law all over the country, Marty.

Educate yourself and you won’t be so uninformed and ignorant, Marty,

Muslims coming to America are coming from countries that support Sharia Law by 70%.


Percentage of Muslim in favor of making Sharia law of the ...
A significant global majority of Muslims favor the application of Sharia law to at least some aspect of their lives, with support varying by region and interpretation of Sharia. For instance, a 2013 Pew Research Center survey found that over 70% of Muslims in the Middle East and North Africa, South Asia, and Southeast Asia supported making Sharia the official law of their country
 
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Trump should not need to "Ban" Sharia Law, it is inherently unconstitutional, and the SCOTUS should have long ago reviewed the issue, and made a unanimous ruling that Sharia Law is not legal in the U.S.

But then, Affirmative Action is unconstitutional too.

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