All right! We have our own anti-Sharia bill! Congratulations to the New Troglodyte majority running the General Assembly theyve done something I didnt expect to see in this lifetime: a North Carolina legislature thats almost as ridiculous as South Carolinas. Its a hell of an accomplishment, especially when you consider S.C.s long-established national reputation for being run by ignorant goofballs. Mecklenburg Countys own Rep. Ric Voter ID Killian, along with the always-interesting Rep. George Cleveland of Jacksonville, have proposed a bill mandating that:
“A court, administrative agency, arbitrator, mediator or other entity or person acting under the authority of State law shall not apply a foreign law in any legal proceeding if doing so would violate a constitutional right.”
Because we all know how N.C. judges love to liven up their courtrooms by making plaintiffs and defendants bend to the word of the Koran.
Killian and Graham, apparently, didnt want other states to receive all the love from Muslim haters, so theyve put our state one step closer to enacting a law that boldly states the obvious: We practice and enforce our own laws here, not those of other countries.
Many make fun of the anti-Sharia crowd, but I say they could be on to something. We all know Americas overall education level is none too great, so perhaps what we really need these days are laws that will remind citizens of some basic do’s and donts, like In America, we enforce American laws. The whole concept call it the New Basics is so simple, its bound to catch on. Were so excited about the New Basics, weve come up with ideas for more laws that mandate the obvious and ban things that don’t happen anyway. Here are a few:
- Before crossing a street, pedestrians must not assume that oncoming traffic will stop for them.
- After inhaling air, citizens must afterward exhale that air in order to be legally considered in a state of breathing.
- People who are caught in a rainstorm, and still have more than 100 feet to go before reaching their destinations or an available doorway, must either use umbrellas or place a magazine over their heads.
- Police are authorized to arrest anyone caught trying to feed himself by putting forkfuls of food in his ears, or, for that matter, in anyone elses ears.
- When organizing sales presentation packets, interns may not staple office supplies to their faces. And finally …
- When proposing new laws, lawmakers must be able to prove that the problem the new law fixes is something that actually exists.
This article appears in Apr 26 – May 2, 2011.





I read this yesterday on TPM, and thought welcome to the 21st century. Republicans! Paranoid, dark skin color averse (unless you’re orange), anti-contraceptive, homophobes taking their country back…to the 19th century.
The right wing of this country has lost it’s collective mind.
Lmao. Are these actual laws? I don’t believe it . And American laws? I want to follow martian laws ! Oh wait…I must put a magazine over my head if its raining lol.
But honestly law makers have been making stupid laws for ever.
In Oklahoma, its illegal to hunt whales.
Kentucky, you are not allowed to whistle under water.
This is such a funny article. I couldn’t stop laughing after this. I can’t wait to see what wacky legislation that South Carolina will pass. I’m just surprised how these people even get into congress.
Osama is dead!