Say NO to taqiyyah in American Jurisprudence
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Submitted by Linda Goudsmit, Oct 30, 2014 12:15

Rasmieh Odeh's strategy of taqiyyah is evident here. She commits immigration fraud but does not consider herself to be lying because lying in the service of her political agenda is not defined as lying under taqiyyah. It is the same principle underlying the murdering of infidels which is not considered murder under taqiyyah. It is the responsibility of the US to expose this travesty, convict Rasmieh Odeh, and deport her. Our entire system of law and order in the US rests on the foundation of language. If we allow a political movement to change the definition of the words we speak such that there exists two languages--one for terrorists and one for ordinary citizens--then we have allowed the terrorists to win. We must insist that murder is murder whether killing a Christian, a Jew, or a Muslim. And we must insist that lying on an immigration application is lying. There can be no taqiyyah allowed in American jurisprudence.


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