The bill’s key sponsor in the Senate, Sen. Bill Ketron (R), has previously proposed that the state consider creating its own currency in case the Fed collapses.
** GOP Sharia fearmongering everywhere else: Another ThinkProgress article, by Scott Keyes, claims that former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum called Sharia an “existential threat to America,” and presidential candidate Herman Cain told ThinkProgress that should he be elected, he would not appoint a Muslim in his administration because of the threat of Sharia.
Candidate Gary Johnson, though, said,"Is there a Sharia problem that needs to be banned? I’ve never seen it personally. I haven’t seen it. I haven’t seen it.... I have never seen it to be a problem anywhere." Congressman Ron Paul (R-TX), another presidential hopeful, has also said he sees no threat from Sharia.
In his article, Keyes says:
The godfather of the anti-Sharia movement, Frank Gaffney, told ThinkProgress in January that the Muslim Brotherhood has “infiltrated” the United States government. Last month, Gaffney accused Gen. David Petraeus of “submission” to Sharia law.Another TP article, by Tanya Somanaderer, says that between 15 and 20 states have passed or are pursuing some form of anti-Sharia measure.
What's wrong with these people? Don't they realize the country has problems that need to be addressed?
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