Should the United States also allow polygamy? If a man married to more than one woman enters the United States, is the United States violating his right to practice his religion? Isn't that man breaking the law of the land? Ask members of radical sects of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, who claim to be Christians.
The Muslim mentioned in this article is going about it the way it should be done, I think. She has called attention to something she feels violates her civil liberties and perhaps the court will rule in her favor. I find it ironic though, that she refused to take off her hijab, but allegedly "...uttered an expletive." :P
Veterans. Servicemembers (should) understand that they have no more rights than anyone else in expressing their opinions. In fact, their service is to protect that freedom. Of course, they have a voice, but even that is limited by military law.
The law in the US shouldn't recognize this young woman as a Muslim. She is a citizen that was wearing an article of clothing that could potentially conceal a weapon. That's all there is to it. I agree that a nun's habit should be viewed with exactly the same prejudice.
Should the United States also allow polygamy? If a man married to more than one woman enters the United States, is the United States violating his right to practice his religion? Isn't that man breaking the law of the land? Ask members of radical sects of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, who claim to be Christians.
The Muslim mentioned in this article is going about it the way it should be done, I think. She has called attention to something she feels violates her civil liberties and perhaps the court will rule in her favor. I find it ironic though, that she refused to take off her hijab, but allegedly "...uttered an expletive." :P
Veterans. Servicemembers (should) understand that they have no more rights than anyone else in expressing their opinions. In fact, their service is to protect that freedom. Of course, they have a voice, but even that is limited by military law.
The law in the US shouldn't recognize this young woman as a Muslim. She is a citizen that was wearing an article of clothing that could potentially conceal a weapon. That's all there is to it. I agree that a nun's habit should be viewed with exactly the same prejudice.