Monday, August 29, 2005

Hey, Canada, Listen UP!

 
The Australians have such style, such finesse:
     Muslims who want to live under Islamic Sharia law should get out of Australia, a senior government minister has said, hinting that some radical clerics might be asked to leave.
Peter Costello is Australia’s treasurer and hopes to replace John Howard when he retires. Looks like he might make it, based on these statements:
     "If those are not your values, if you want a country which has Sharia law or a theocratic state, then Australia is not for you…”
“I'd be saying to clerics who are teaching that there are two laws governing people in Australia, one the Australian law and another the Islamic law, that that is false.
"There's only one law in Australia -- it's the law that's made by the parliament of Australia and enforced by our courts. There is no second law.
"If you can't agree with parliamentary law, independent courts, democracy, and would prefer Sharia law and have the opportunity to go to another country which practices it, perhaps, then, that's a better option,"
In addition to all this plain speaking, Prime Minister Howard called a meeting of mainstream Muslims, all of whom disowned Osama and pledged to fight Islamic terrorism.

It doesn’t look like there will be any Ottawa-style Sharia courts in Sydney real soon. And don’t hold your breath for the Law schools to start hiring Sharia professors.

Sounds like Australia has made a firm commitment to reality. How refreshing.


Hat tip: American Digest. Look in the Side Notes.

2 comments:

Jason Pappas said...

Refreshing indeed! Thanks for bring this to our attention.

Always On Watch said...

How many moderates will show up? Is their word to be trusted? I seem to recall a recent radical-in-moderate-disguise named Alamoudi.

PD111,
You are correct to be skeptical. Only the least-informed Pollyanna will take their word at face value. And the Koran teaches that strategy.

I'll believe in moderate Muslims when I see those moderates ride the radicals out of town on a rail (to coin a Southern expresssion).