The Council on American-Islamic Relations issued a statement calling for Rahman’s release. “Religious decisions should be matters of personal choice, not a cause for state intervention,” the Muslim civil liberties group said.
Saturday, March 25, 2006
ECONOMICAL WITH THE TRUTH
LGF routinely slams the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) for being openly supportive of radical Islam. I noticed that the LGF coverage of the case of Abdul Rahman, the Afghan convert to Christianity who may get the death penalty, somehow overlooked this statement from CAIR:
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Thanks for pointing out that statement. We always hear more about what "they" should say--as in, "Why don't Muslims condemn beheadings?"--than about what they actually say.
JOYFUL -
You're welcome.
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