yeah right.... you made that up AFTER you got busted for your spelling error. show a post where you used that spelling and said duck previously, and i will believe you.
If I was as creative of a liar as you, I could be a lawyer too.
yeah right.... you made that up AFTER you got busted for your spelling error. show a post where you used that spelling and said duck previously, and i will believe you.
If I was as creative of a liar as you, I could be a lawyer too.
Another thread derailed by obsessive hate?
No wonder some forums ban people who continually do that.
In the meantime, back on the subject, I have yet to see any conservative explain their lack of commitment to womens' rights in America.
It's funny to see them commenting on the rights of women in Islamic countries while ignoring the mess in their own backyard.
Why don't conservatives lead by example?
It's funny how Saudi Arabia is our ally, and yet even Iran is not as bad as them when it comes to human rights. I guess this is, of course, caused by the fact that Saudi Arabia is ruled by a king who realizes the practical value of bowing to the biggest power, while Iran has a partially democratic government that must rely on populist rabble-rousing to stave off revolutions.
The Arab world is clammering for democracy. Success in libya, egypt, iraq, etc have made them even more determined and eager for it. If they can get small changes like this peacefully, then it'll be slow and smooth, which benefits kin saud.
I wonder why the righties are so concerned with womens' rights in other countries, yet they don't seem to care about them here. They don't dare deny it.
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I can only dare to dream if this was allowed here.......
Saudi Woman To Get 10 Lashes For Driving
September 27, 2011
A court has sentenced a Saudi woman with 10 lashes for defying the kingdom's ban on women driving, activists said.
Activist Samar Badawi said Shaima Ghassaniya was found guilty Tuesday of driving without the government's permission.
No laws prohibit women from driving, but conservative religious edicts have banned it.
The ruling comes just two days after Saudi King Abdullah announced that, for the first time, women have the right to vote and run in the country's 2015 local elections.
Another woman who is facing court for driving, Najalaa Harriri, told The Associated Press she needed to drive to take better care of her children.
Tuesday's verdict is the first of its kind in Saudi Arabia. Other women were detained for several days, but had not been sentenced by a court.
I can only dare to dream if this was allowed here.......
Saudi Woman To Get 10 Lashes For Driving
September 27, 2011
A court has sentenced a Saudi woman with 10 lashes for defying the kingdom's ban on women driving, activists said. Activist Samar Badawi said Shaima Ghassaniya was found guilty Tuesday of driving without the government's permission.
No laws prohibit women from driving, but conservative religious edicts have banned it. The ruling comes just two days after Saudi King Abdullah announced that, for the first time, women have the right to vote and run in the country's 2015 local elections. Another woman who is facing court for driving, Najalaa Harriri, told The Associated Press she needed to drive to take better care of her children. Tuesday's verdict is the first of its kind in Saudi Arabia. Other women were detained for several days, but had not been sentenced by a court.