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Herman Cain: Islamic Center Of Murfreesboro Would Spread Extremism

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ERIK SCHELZIG   07/14/11 11:43 PM ET   AP

MURFREESBORO, Tenn. — Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain opposes a planned Tennessee mosque that has been the subject of protests and legal challenges.

Cain didn't bring up the controversial facility in a campaign rally on Thursday, but told reporters afterward that he's concerned about the Islamic Center of Murfreesboro.

"It is an infringement and an abuse of our freedom of religion," he said. "And I don't agree with what's happening, because this isn't an innocent mosque."

The new mosque has been the subject of protests and counterprotests in the city about 35 miles southeast of Nashville.

A county judge ruled in May that the mosque construction does not harm the residents who sued to try to stop it, but he allowed them to move forward on claims the county violated an open meetings law in approving it.

Opponents have used the hearings to argue that the mosque is part of a plot to expand Islamic extremism in the U.S. Cain appeared to agree.

"It is another example of why I believe in American laws and American courts," Cain said. "This is just another way to try to gradually sneak Shariah law into our laws, and I absolutely object to that."

Shariah is a set of core principles that most Muslims recognize and a series of rulings from religious scholars. It covers many areas of life and different sects have different versions and interpretations of the code.

Cain previously stirred controversy by saying that he would not want a Muslim bent on killing Americans in his administration.

Stephen Fotopulos, executive director of the Tennessee Immigrant and Refugee Rights Coalition, called Cain's statements about the mosque ill informed.

"The vast majority of Tennesseans believe strongly in our country's founding principles of religious freedom, and support the rights of all Murfreesboro residents to practice their faith without interrogation or persecution," Fotopulos said in a statement.

Cain, the former chief executive of Godfather's Pizza, spent much of the day making talk radio appearances, and his event in Murfreesboro drew hundreds to the courthouse square. Police diverted traffic to protect dozens who spilled out into the street.

Bill Ruark, of Tyler, Texas, said he decided to attend the rally after hearing Cain on the radio earlier in the day in Nashville, where Ruark's son is recording a country music video.

"He wants to define who are our enemies right now, and who are our allies," he said. "Morally, he's not afraid to say he's a Christian. He's not trying to force it down people's throats, and I appreciate that. And he's not afraid to say who he is."

Donah Hall, a postal worker in Murfreesboro, said she was impressed by Cain, but isn't sure about his electoral prospects.

"I'm just learning about him, and I was very pleased," she said. "I'm not sure come six months or nine months from now who I'll support.

"But it will definitely be a Republican, and not Barack Hussein Obama," Hall said. "I think he has just about broke our country up."

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MURFREESBORO, Tenn. — Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain opposes a planned Tennessee mosque that has been the subject of protests and legal challenges. Cain didn't bring up the contr...
MURFREESBORO, Tenn. — Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain opposes a planned Tennessee mosque that has been the subject of protests and legal challenges. Cain didn't bring up the contr...
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22Keys
05:22 PM on 08/08/2011
Familiarity breeds contempt. Just ask the (formerly) very liberal Europeans.
11:10 AM on 08/08/2011
Good for Cain - need more like him. Too many candidates of both political stripes are in it for their political careers, and will placate to anyone to get elected. Cain is honest, a trait completely foreign to us. So foreign, we must demonize him so we can get back to being lied to and patronized.
04:02 AM on 08/03/2011
The other Republican candidates are going to have to work hard to make inroads amongst the parochial, the ignorant, the myopic, and the xenophobic.

And who said the GOP isn't a "big tent"?
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trekie70
Lifelong bibliophile and political junkie
07:06 PM on 07/26/2011
Would someone please explain to me how this mosque would be a violation of religious freedom? Guess I'm just too dumb to see it.

Using Cain's logic, then all the Christian churches that spread hate should be closed-fair is fair.
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Gregor53
Remembering your past gives power to the present.
08:00 PM on 07/19/2011
Fails his first Presidential Test. Can you uphold the Constitution of the United States of America - NO.
03:46 PM on 07/19/2011
Cain said. "This is just another way to try to gradually sneak Shariah law into our laws, and I absolutely object to that."

Where is Shariah law being imposed in the USA - Which State ???
OH - it will be if mosques are allowed to be built !
What is the percentage of Moslems in the US population ?
Varies - according to various sources between 0.68% to 2.2% - Average 1.5%.
In a democracy 1.5% will be able to impose their religious law on 98.5%.
Cain, you want to believe it - Go for it. With this much of intelligence and common sense
you will go a long way. Go Cain Go.
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quillerm
11:19 AM on 07/18/2011
Odd that democrats would consider supporting Sharia Law as it is a form of slavery of women in it's execution. This would make the Mosque issue more of a proposal to establish hubs of female forced servitude under the guise of Freedom of Religion. Muslims are demanding that they have Sharia Law Zones in the UK where they have large communities. If this happens in the US women's rights severely restricted where ever Sharia Law is imposed.
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10:55 PM on 07/17/2011
This is the first time I've read about this mosque, so excuse me if I'm not up-to-date on the info.

What is it about the Islamic Center of Murfreesboro that would spread extremism?
05:20 PM on 07/17/2011
All religion should be banned. Religion causes shows like psychic kids which should be changed to psychotic kids. Most of th kids in that show have Christian parents. These kids see spirits and dead people and angels. I just bet if they didn't know what a spirit was they wouldn't be hallucinating. It is sad how these superstitious and primitive people take advantage of our new technology but still keeping humanity in the dark ages.
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bltorch
03:10 PM on 07/17/2011
Yeah Republicans sure believe in the constitution boy. Herman Cain might be the first black man to be allowed to join the KKK. Cain and Demint sure prove Republicans believe in the constitution. Demint said "gay people and unmarried women who are sleeping with their boyfriends should not be allowed to be teachers in public schools". Explain to me how the Republicans are defenders of the constitution. Cain says "Communities can deny Mosques" now. They only believe in the constitution when it suits them.
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alcalbc
Semper Fi
07:11 PM on 07/16/2011
Not a very Presidential comment to say, then he is a CEO by training, being a politician is new to him and a world leader a thought.

Still like him, although not for President, for Vice-President, he needs hands on experience yet.
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NER2
HardWrknMan
11:30 AM on 07/16/2011
This is what happens to your brain when you eat too much pizza.
02:24 AM on 07/17/2011
Godfathers Pizza is god awful........you can't eat very much of it. Terrible stuff.
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Howard Sternner
Bababooooey
02:31 AM on 07/16/2011
I'll rather see a Mosque than a Bust of his head in D.C.
08:48 AM on 07/16/2011
This is what the REAL Howard Stern thinks of your pals, it seems there is no lost love between them. It is good stuff listen though you wont like it.

Howard Stern - Howard Talks About Religion, Muslims, & The Middle East
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yCBv6buGaoY&feature=related
02:30 AM on 07/16/2011
I like Cain.

"The mosques are our barracks, the domes our helmets, the minarets our bayonets and the faithful our soldiers"

Recep Tayyip Erdogan, leader of the Justice and Development Party Turkey.
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Vic22
"I write to make it right, don't like what I see"
10:41 PM on 07/15/2011
"It is an infringement and an abuse of our freedom of religion,"

This ranks up there with "Government, keep your hands off our medicare" as lines that best define the conservative movement these days