"It's time to blow up the system..."
Said a real mouthful there, friend.
Greg Dolezal’s Blunt Warning About Sharia Law Is Turning Heads in Georgia
It’s no secret that radical Islam is an insidious ideology that threatens the Judeo-Christian societal order. Not only are we dealing with an Islamist foe in Iran, but we can also see what is happening in places like the UK and other parts of Europe, where Muslims are running roughshod over society.The Islamists have their sights set on the U.S. as well. Witness Minnesota and Michigan, where pockets of Muslims are transforming their neighborhoods and cities. About a year and a half ago, I drove to Milledgeville, Ga., near the center of the state, for a concert. On one of the sidewalks in this quiet, quintessentially Southern college town, I saw a Muslim family whose mother wore the full burqa. All you could see were her eyes.
Amid all of the issues that we’re facing today, from the economy to keeping men out of women’s sports to abortion, the threat of radical Islam to our states and cities is paramount. I don’t want my home state of Georgia to become a foothold for Sharia law, and plenty of people in red states feel the same way.
Thankfully, some of our GOP candidates are making a point to raise the issue in their races. One of those is State Sen. Greg Dolezal (R-27th District), who is running for lieutenant governor in the Peach State.
Dolezal has proven himself to be a solid conservative leader under the Gold Dome. He has led on pro-parent education reform, election integrity, and initiatives against diversity, equity, and inclusion wokeness. And now, he’s taking on radical Islam.
Check out this provocative — and effective — ad:
By all means, do check it out; the ad boils the issue down neater and more concisely than anything I’ve seen yet:
Pretty effective, ain’t it?
Remains to be seen, actually. We can but hope it will prove to be very effective indeed. I’ve said it once, I’ll say it again: there is no place for Sharia in the US of A. NONE. That being the case, and it is, Real Americans need to see to it that it does not gain a lasting toehold on these shores, lest we come to rue our lassitude and misguided complacency forever.
To that end, the very least the good people of Jawja can do is to support Mr Dolezal and others like him (if any) with all their heart and soul.

