The Idiot Alert Files Welcomes the Archbishop of Canterbury

Dr. Rowan Williams, Britain's Archbishop of Canterbury, has earned himself indisputable front rank membership in the Idiot Alert Files with his assertion this month that the incorporation of some aspects of sharia was "unavoidable" in Britain.
Reactions came swiftly. Trevor Phillips, chair of the Equality and Human Rights Commission made note that the Archbishop's comments were "muddled and unhelpful", while senior clergy declared they were "surprised and concerned" by Williams'call for "constructive accommodation". The Muslim Council of Britain themselves insisted that most members of Britain's Islamic community did not want Sharia.
The words that issued from Williams made it clear that the man is good for little more than to don fancy robes and play dress-up. He has made a public call that denigrates every one of Britian's loyal defenders of freedom; those who have made the supreme sacrifice through the years, and those who continue to hold equality dear.
The feeble-minded Williams made his argument for a "plural jurisdiction" in a speech he gave at the Royal Courts of Justice. Arguing that there was no place for "extreme punishments" or discrimination against women, he declared his belief that all communities should be "part of the public process", since his view is that it would aid social cohesion. A spokesman for Prime Minister Gordon Brown saw things differently, declaring that British law must be based on British values, and that, "Sharia cannot be used as a justification for committing breaches of English law".
England is now awash in calls for the idiot's resignation. How anyone who is supposedly an educated man could believe that the institution of one law for some and another for others could aid in building social cohesion defies understanding. How anyone supposedly concerned with the welfare of all could call for the institution of a system of law that deals out extreme punishment and violent discrimination against women at every turn is beyond understanding.
In an interview last Thursday, Williams said the country should "face up to the fact" that some British citizens do not relate to the British legal system. If they do not, my opinion is that they should leave the country immediately, and return whence they came. This is true for everyone, in every country.
Minette Martin, jounalist, broadcaster and fiction writer, said it just right in her articulate response to the ramblings of Williams. Her words express exactly what I feel about sharia being brought to my country, or any other, for that matter. "Our law expresses and maintains the best virtues of our society. Anybody who does not accept if does not belong here." says Martin, as she denounced Williams' idiotic nonsense as the advocating of multicultural "legal cherry-picking", in which individuals would be free to choose the jurisdiction they prefer.
I am truly worried by the brain-dead idiot currently wearing the robes of Archbishop of Canterbury. There is no better way to end my invection against the moronic Williams than to quote Martin's charge of treason against the half-witted cleric:
"Williams’s behaviour looks like vainglorious attention-seeking, but it is also something much worse. To seek to undermine our legal system and the values on which it rests, in a spirit of unnecessary appeasement to an alien set of values, is a kind of treason. It is a betrayal of all those who struggled and died here, over the centuries, for freedom and equality under the rule of law and of their courage in the face of injustice and unreason. Theirs is the good that we should hold fast and so of all people should the Archbishop of Canterbury. Otherwise, what is he for?"

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As Mister T would say in this situation, "I pity the fool!" Mister Smartypants and his colourful robes has his Doctorate in divinity. In some schools, that still passes for being educated ... but the educated knows better.
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