by Javier Manjarres

Cain has previously expressed concern over the building of the controversial Murfreesboro,Tennessee mosque and he clarified his support the right of communities to ban mosques on ‘Fox News Sunday.’ Earlier this year, Cain drew criticism for stating that he would not be comfortable appointing a Muslim to his cabinet were he the President of the United States. (Herman Cain, in the Shark Tank)
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Completing this poll grants you access to Shark Tank updates free of charge. You may opt out at anytime. You also agree to this site's Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.“I don’t know one Muslim who will denounce Sharia Law, and then say they can support the Constitution of the United States of America.” – Herman Cain
Cain is not alone with his concerns that many mosques quietly try to have Shariah law accepted and implemented into American society. Fellow Presidential candidates Rick Santorum and Michele Bachmann have also expressed grave concern over the growing threat of Islamic fundamentalism, the sanctuary that is afforded to terrorists within these mosques, and the ties that overseas radical Islamists have with sympathetic domestic Islamic organizations like CAIR and the Muslim Brotherhood. Bachmann recently questioned President Obama’s aim to make outreach to Muslims as one of NASA’s priorities.(see Bachmann on Obama’s Muslim Interests)
Florida Congressman Allen West is another leader who knows all too well about the very real danger presented by Islamic Fundamentalism having confronted it while he was deployed in Iraq. West has been opposed the building of a similar mosque in Pompano Beach,Florida. A few months ago, Congressman West was confronted by CAIR at one of his townhall meetings, which prompted West to deliver a memorable rebuttal to a CAIR Executive that became a viral Internet classic.(West Confronted by Koran Wielding CAIR Exec)