Posted by
Adam Graham on Thursday, August 09, 2007 10:57:14 PM
Podcast Show Notes
Pakistan says that 1.3 billion Muslims would turn into terrorists should the U.S. bomb Mecca and Medina in response to Tom Tancredo's threat against the two cities. Hey, Tom, do you mind not giving ammo to Islamic extremists.
Meanwhile, despite efforts to draw tourists to Saudi Arabia (other than the religious pilgrims), Saudi Arabia refuses to allow foreigners to bring their own Bibles, while Egypt arrests two Christians for working for a website critical of Islam. What does it say that Saudi Arabians are scared of a Bible in another language or a cross? If it doesn't say something about Islam, it sure as heck does about how the Saudis and Egyptians view it.
Then we turn to a homosexual rights group that's ticked off that an ex-gay group will be able to handle out literature on school groups. The group basically argues that the ex-gay group doesn't deserve equal access because the gay rights movements is right and the ex-gay movement is akin to drinking and smoking. Thus, we're seeing what's normal and healthy being defined as abnormal and dangerous as we turn society upside down.
Meanwhile, a Washington, DC administration judge who filed a $54 million lawsuit may get his just desserts as the City prepares to fire him for his lack of judicial temperment. (Hat Tip: Needs of the Many)
Finally, in positive news, Mauritania is getting serious about ending slavery.
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