Gee, uh, I'm so glad we "liberated" Afghanistan
It sure didn't take a long time for them to revert back to their Islamist ways:
Via VOA News: Afghan Man Faces Execution After Converting to Christianity
(Hat tip: Michelle Malkin)
His Muslim family turned him in... nice.
WHY ISN'T THIS ON THE FRONT PAGE OF THE NYT AND THE WP?
Oh, yeah... the religions aren't reversed... And you can't blame George W.Bush... Got it.
But GWB should be getting involved. If he's not, it's inexcusable.
Let's see, kowtowing to "hard-line religious groups" (a.k.a., "murderous thugs") or listening to the American cash cow... Decisions, decisions.
The Umpire insists you make the right call, Mr. Karzai. Regardless, may God bless the courageous example and steadfast faith of Mr. Abdul Rahman. (Daniel 3:16-18)
How's that for "perspective", Mr. Feinberg?
Via VOA News: Afghan Man Faces Execution After Converting to Christianity
"Under Afghanistan's new constitution, minority religious rights are protected but Muslims are still subject to strict Islamic laws.
And so, officially, Muslim-born Rahman is charged with rejecting Islam and not for practicing Christianity.Appearing in court earlier this week Rahman insisted he should not be considered an infidel, but admitted he is a Christian. He says he still believes in the almighty Allah, but cannot say for sure who God really is. "I am," he says, "a Christian and I believe in Jesus Christ."
(Hat tip: Michelle Malkin)
His Muslim family turned him in... nice.
WHY ISN'T THIS ON THE FRONT PAGE OF THE NYT AND THE WP?
Oh, yeah... the religions aren't reversed... And you can't blame George W.Bush... Got it.
But GWB should be getting involved. If he's not, it's inexcusable.
The president would have to sign the papers authorizing Rahman's execution, a move that could jeopardize Mr. Karzai's standing with human rights groups and Western governments.
....
But political analysts here in Kabul say he will be under significant pressure from the country's hard-line religious groups to make an example of Rahman.
Let's see, kowtowing to "hard-line religious groups" (a.k.a., "murderous thugs") or listening to the American cash cow... Decisions, decisions.
The Umpire insists you make the right call, Mr. Karzai. Regardless, may God bless the courageous example and steadfast faith of Mr. Abdul Rahman. (Daniel 3:16-18)
How's that for "perspective", Mr. Feinberg?
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