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Regis Philbin
Jun 26th, 2008, 09:49 PM
Go ahead and criticize Jews and Christians though...especially Jews. The U.N. absolutely hates Jews and Israel.

The U.N. is such a joke. If we pulled the $600 million+ we pay them every year they would collapse like a house of cards---which would be a good thing. :]

http://israelmatzav.blogspot.com/2008/06/un-human-rights-council-bans-criticism.html

UN 'Human Rights Council' bans criticism of Islam

The UN 'Human Rights Council' decided this week that it is forbidden to criticize Islam because "religious issues can be “very complex, very sensitive and very intense…This council is not prepared to discuss religious matters in depth, consequently we should not do it.” From now on, only religious scholars would be permitted to broach 'religious matters' before the Council. Robert Spencer explains how it happened.

“While Costea’s ban applies to all religions,” AP explained, “it was prompted by Muslim countries complaining about references to Islam.” The ban came after a heated session on Monday, when the representative of the Association for World Education (AWE), in a joint statement with the International Humanist and Ethical Union, denounced female genital mutilation, the penalty of stoning for adultery and child marriage as sanctioned by Islamic law. Egypt, Pakistan and Iran angrily protested, interrupting the AWE speaker, David Littman, with no less than 16 points of order, and succeeding in getting the Council’s proceedings suspended for over half an hour. In the course of this contentious discussion, the representatives from the Islamic countries made numerous revealing statements – statements that are well worth examining as Islamic nations and organizations call with increasing insistence for restrictions on free speech in the West.

Richard Tafoya
Jun 26th, 2008, 10:03 PM
It's very like you to misinterpret this statement to fit your "lash out at anyone who doesn't bow down to your version of the facts" point of view.

Criticizing a faith and criticizing the fundamentalist right-wing extremist wackos that use that faith as a reason to club anyone different over the head are two different things.

There are terrorists of every faith that think they're doing God's work. Religion isn't the problem, fundamentalist extremism is.