Shariah and democracy are incompatible

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Author(s) Tony Blankley
Source The Washington Times
Date February 7, 2011
URL http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2011/feb/7/shariah-and-democracy-are-incompatible/
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Quotes-start.png Regarding the “illusion of stability,” as the successful American policy of the past 30 years has been described sneeringly by those waiting expectantly for democracy: It was no illusion. For 30 years it was a reality, and the reality was good for us and the world. One can’t expect much more value from a foreign policy. If we can perpetuate anything like it for another month, year, decade or generation, we and the world will be better off. Quotes-end.png


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