Today’s Secure Freedom Minute with Frank Gaffney: Over the next five days, early voting in Texas’ Republican primary will wrap up. Typically, most voters will cast their ballots early.
Consequently, those who didn’t do so last week, as well as those who will on election day March 3rd, must know that there’s more at stake than a number of hotly contested races at the top of the ballot. At its very end is perhaps the single most important choice on any ballot anywhere in the country this election year.
That’s Proposition 10. Its entire contents are: “Texas should prohibit sharia law.”
Prop 10 is neither law nor binding. But it offers Republican voters and others who can vote in this open primary a momentous choice: Ban sharia or allow sharia ultimately to ban freedom in Texas – with momentous implications for that state and the rest of the country. BanSharia.com.
Consequently, those who didn’t do so last week, as well as those who will on election day March 3rd, must know that there’s more at stake than a number of hotly contested races at the top of the ballot. At its very end is perhaps the single most important choice on any ballot anywhere in the country this election year.
That’s Proposition 10. Its entire contents are: “Texas should prohibit sharia law.”
Prop 10 is neither law nor binding. But it offers Republican voters and others who can vote in this open primary a momentous choice: Ban sharia or allow sharia ultimately to ban freedom in Texas – with momentous implications for that state and the rest of the country. BanSharia.com.






