Saturday, August 7, 2010

Progressives continue to stay silent over human rights issues taking place in islamic countries

Today, Jihadwatch.org reported on a story about a man named Hector Aleem, a Christian, in Packistan. Feel free to click on the link to read about him. You can read about his plight easily enough by googling his name, checking out the "free Hector Aleem" facebook page. To sum up the story, police stormed his home, savagely beat him and his family, and have thrown him in prison for being blasphemous to Allah, where he and his family still sit today.

This story makes me causes me to continue to wonder just how our President goes to islamic countries and tells them how much they contribute to the world. I guess that's technically a true statement. 90% of the world's human rights violations come from these islamic countries after all. So why do we continue to pander to these countries? Why do we continue to allow ourselves to be fooled that islam is religion of peace?

Here in the United States, many became obsessed with overturning proposistion 8, and to stop "violating human rights." (Even though I stilldon't understand how anyone is being treated unequally if no one can marry someone of the same sex and anyone can marry someone of the opposite sex.) Yet no one is demanding that the United States call the islamic regimes of the world who torture and imprison those who practice their religion of choice, oppressive and tyrannical regimes.

Our current liberal administration, stocked full with marxists and progressives seems to have a never ending interest in limiting an American's freedom, and a never ending pattern of doing nothing about countries abroad that limit it's citizens freedoms.

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