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Thursday, June 28, 2007

If it's Tuesday it must be....

Sharia law at it's finest in Pennsylvania USA.....

"MIDDLETOWN TOWNSHIP, Pa. -- A Bucks County father was accused of going to extremes to break-up his daughter's romance. Police said the father and his son tried to kidnap her fiancé by beating him up and tossing him into a sport utility vehicle. Robert Webber, of Middletown Township police, said he thought he was being dispatched to a Bucks County diner Friday night for a fight but once he got there he was in the middle of a family disagreement turned violent.
"The victim advised me that his fiancée's family was trying to kill him, drag him into a car and take him somewhere, where he believed he was going to be killed," Webber said.
Webber said the alleged victim told him his fiancée's family was upset the two had moved in together. He said there were cultural differences and that's why 48-year-old Mohd Nasher and his son 20-year-old Mohammed Nasher were allegedly gunning for the fiancé.
"The father and son came in, grabbed our victim, pulled him outside, began choking and beating him. Drug him into the back of a Ford Explorer and that's where they advised him that they were going to take him somewhere.
He jumped out the other side window in fear for his life and as he went to run away the father told him, 'I'm going to find you and I'm going to shoot you.'
The son went and grabbed a bat and went to chase after him," Webber said."

Now here is the kicker....the family said that this is not a criminal matter but a "family matter" and (when the TV station asked for comment) said "That's the problem with this country, we put everything on TV." No ma'am - the problem in this country is that certain groups of people living here seem to have no respect for the laws of this land!

The investigating officer had it right when he said "It's a little more than a family matter. Once you touch somebody or put your hands on somebody and try to harm them, that's when we come into the situation,." This is more than a family matter. It is a cultural matter. American "culture" has an inherent respect for the rule of law that is routinely ignored in this country.

Is this really something that we want for this country? Have we lost ALL respect for the rule of law?

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