Tuesday, February 21, 2012

(YouTube links) Stephen C. Coughlin Intel Brief (23 minutes total, in two parts)

This is not simply a cultural or PC issue like mandating birth control coverage in insurance, or something silly and materialistic like the economy.  This is a national security and heritage, as well as an undeniably constitutional, issue.  Resisting "creeping Shariah" is not an interpretation of the Constitution or a facilitation of personal preference, but rather a part of supporting and defending the Constitution and securing our country and our heritage.  There is a difference. 
 
 
Stephen C. Coughlin is an attorney, decorated intelligence officer and noted specialist on Islamic law, ideology and related strategic information programs, Stephen C. Coughlin is a Visiting Fellow of IASC's National Security Law Project. Mr. Coughlin integrates experience in international law, intelligence, strategic communications and high-level project management in both the national defense and private sectors to develop unique perspectives, assessments and training packages relating to the intersection of national security and law.