No one has the right to discriminate against others based on
religion.
>From the article that I linked...................

While many view this as a testament to the "great American melting
pot," others see Islamic law's growing influence as a threat.
Shariah's critics point to cases such as the airport in Minneapolis,
where some Shariah-adherent taxi drivers made headlines in 2006 for
refusing to pick up passengers they suspected of carrying liquor. The
drivers' aversion to alcohol stemmed from a verse in the Qur'an that
describes "intoxicants and gambling" as "an abomination of Satan's
handiwork."

This is discrimination!!!  Not Religious Rights!!!






On Apr 8, 7:47 am, sinpoku <[email protected]> wrote:
> Well muslims have the same rights as we "americans" have, therefore,
> their religous practices should be proudly allowed in the open.
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