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calendar   Monday - June 26, 2006

Churchill Fired

I only want to post this because Vilmar said it wouldn’t happen. And in fact, it hasn’t happened until the fat lady sings… or the appeals run out.

BOULDER, Colo.—The University of Colorado announced Monday that it will dismiss controversial professor Ward Churchill.

“Today, I issued to Professor Churchill a notice of intent to dismiss him from his faculty position at the University of Colorado Boulder,” CU Interim Chancellor Phil DiStefano said Monday afternoon.

Churchill has 10 days to appeal which entails making a request to have the university president or chancellor forward the recommendation to the faculty senate Committee on Privilege and Tenure. A special panel will then conduct hearings on the matter and make a recommendation to the president on whether grounds for dismissal are supported.

Another committee found Churchill guilty of research misconduct and another panel recommended that he be fired because of “repeated and deliberate” infractions of scholarship rules.

Having reread this before posting, Vilmar may yet be vindicated.


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Ward Churchill


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Posted by Christopher   United States  on 06/26/2006 at 06:58 PM   
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Politics Meets Marsh

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Floods that ravaged the U.S. capital kept government tax collectors and federal agents away from work on Monday and closed the home of the Declaration of Independence.

With as much as 7 inches of rain having fallen since Sunday, flooded basements or electrical problems forced the closure of the Internal Revenue Service and Commerce Department headquarters, most of the U.S. Justice Department and the National Archives.

Do I need to remind everybody that DC was built on a marsh?  It was built there for a reason… to limit the time Congress would assemble to infringe on our rights. The Founding Fathers had no idea that air conditioners would be invented. Before the invention of AC, Congress spent most of its time at home.


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Posted by Christopher   United States  on 06/26/2006 at 06:32 PM   
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Through The Looking Glass

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“Tower Bridge, London”
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Tower Bridge was completed in 1894, after 8 years of construction. It is one of the world’s most famous bridges. 150,000 vehicles cross it every day. Over 900 times a year the roadway parts and lifts to let tall ships, cruise liners and other large craft pass through.


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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 06/26/2006 at 05:12 PM   
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The Limits of Liberty

The liberty of the individual must be thus far limited; he must not make himself a nuisance to other people.

–John Stuart Mill - On Liberty, Chap. 3


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Posted by Christopher   United States  on 06/26/2006 at 03:30 PM   
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Murtha Is Dangerous To World Peace

American presence in Iraq is more dangerous to world peace than nuclear threats from North Korea or Iran, U.S. Rep. John Murtha, D-Pa., said to a crowd of more than 200 in North Miami Saturday afternoon.

Allow me to rephrase this a little:

John Murtha D-PA is more dangerous to world peace than North Korea. John Murtha is a member of the government of the USA. He’s claiming that he is dangerous to world peace.

There is a solution to this.

The people of Pennsylvania should not return such a world threat to Congress in November


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Posted by Christopher   United States  on 06/26/2006 at 02:47 PM   
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Bottoms Up!

ATTENTION ALL MEN WHO LIVE IN WINCONSIN!

The following pickup line is no longer acceptable and will land you in jail ...

“Hi there! Can I buy you a drink?”

Men of Wisconsin, don’t say you weren’t warned. The highly intelligent legislators in Cheese Country, with nothing better to do and time on their sticky little hands have decided (in their infinite wisdom) that personal responsibility should no longer apply to females, who obviously cannot be counted on to know when they have had enough booze.

While relieving females of all responsibility during their bar-hopping excursions, these legislators have decided that evil men, with the aid of demon rum, are to be chucked into the calaboose for getting broads tipsy and “taking advantage of their weakened condition.”

In a related note, with all due respect to the many dairy farmers in Wisconsin, I have worked on dairy farms in my younger years and I know cows produce two products in abundance. One is white and one is brown. This new law is as brown as it gets. It smells kinda familiar too. Shovel it, boys! Shovel it! MOOOOO!

imageimageRape Law Expands To Include Alcohol
Mon., June 26, 2006 - 11:19 AM

The nation’s top party school could get a sobering jolt from a change in state law that puts alcohol on a par with date-rape drugs as an aggravating factor in certain sexual assaults. The change, long sought by rape- victim advocates in Wisconsin, means that victims who are very drunk during a sexual encounter can be judged incapable of giving consent, triggering a possible second-degree sexual assault charge.

Prior to the change, which took effect in June, a victim who had been drinking typically had to be unconscious to be deemed incapable of consenting to sex. The law applies to alcohol-related sexual assaults committed by anyone anywhere in the state. But it may have particular resonance on hard-drinking college campuses such as UW- Madison, which was named the country’s No. 1 party school by the Princeton Review last year.

“It’s a great change,” said Carmen Hotvedt, a violence prevention specialist at UW-Madison’s University Health Services. “In our educational efforts with students, we define consent as freely given. The (new) law really enforces the educational messages we’ve been sending for a long time.” Wisconsin had been the only state to exclude alcohol as a potential legal intoxicant in rape cases before the law change, sponsored by Sen. Cathy Stepp, R-Sturtevant.

And while prosecutors say it is likely to be used only rarely - in cases in which victims don’t pass out but are so impaired by alcohol they are “unable to appraise their own conduct,” as one advocate put it - the change was heralded by experts who work with assault survivors. “Alcohol is the No. 1 date-rape drug, and we’ve felt strongly that our statutes should reflect that reality,” said Jill Groblewski, spokeswoman for the Wisconsin Coalition Against Sexual Assault.

The coalition started lobbying for the change in the mid-1990s, when language on intoxicants was added to the rape statutes in response to a surge in assaults aided by drugs. “The change in legislation allows prosecutors to hold offenders accountable who use alcohol to facilitate a sexual assault,” Groblewski said. “It gives prosecutors additional charging options.”

Under state law, having sexual contact with a person incapable of consent because they are under the influence of an intoxicant is defined as second- degree sexual assault. The offense is a Class C felony punishable by a fine up to $100,000 and a prison sentence of up to 25 years. Dane County District Attorney Brian Blanchard said the change was “long overdue” and is a good thing primarily for the message about alcohol that it sends - namely, that it can be just as dangerous as other drugs.

- More cheesy legislation at the Wisconsin State Journal ...

Then there’s the other problem with laws like this: they discriminate against ugly people! Without “beer goggles” some people would NEVER get laid ... and that would be a downright shame!

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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 06/26/2006 at 12:42 PM   
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On My Honor …

The ACLU calls these kids “homophobic” and “religious wing-nuts”. I call them fine young men learning timeless values of honesty, courage and duty. These boys will grow up to be the leaders of the world I will leave behind. I think it will be in good hands. Don’t you?

imageimageBoy Scouts Foil Arson Attempt In California
June 26, 2006 (ABC NEWS)

CHINO, Calif. (AP) — Maybe the Boy Scouts should start handing out arson prevention badges. A group of Scouts preparing for a camping trip spotted a 17-year-old boy setting fire to a museum building, yelled at him and chased him and two female companions into the street Sunday morning, according to a police statement.

The three flagged down a passing motorist and tried to climb in his vehicle, but an adult Boy Scout leader caught up to them and held the boy until police arrived. The boy, who was determined to be drunk, was booked into San Bernardino County Juvenile Hall for investigation of arson and attempted carjacking.

The Old School House Museum suffered minor damage, said Chino Valley Fire District Battalion Chief Gaul.


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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 06/26/2006 at 10:29 AM   
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Most Ridiculous Item Of The Day (so far)

These folks crack me up. Unlike Reverend Phelps and his satanic spawn of evil who believe homosexuals are gonna cause all of us to go to hell, I just think it’s funny as hell. No, not the fact that they’re homosexual. What has me rolling on the floor laughing every year when they have these parades is how ridiculously silly it all looks. From the “Dancing Dorothys” to the “Bouncing Buckaroos” (don’t ask) you can’t help but laugh.

Take the exquisite irony exhibited in paragraphs three and four below. In paragraph three one of the marchers states, “for one day in New York, you can be free and not feel ashamed or embarrassed.” Then in the very next paragraph we are treated to this description, “a bearded man wearing a white lace miniskirt and fishnet stockings sang Madonna’s “Like a Virgin.” A half-dozen men dressed in underwear and top hats danced behind him.” Embaressed? Ashamed? Somebody call the Fashion Police ASAP!

BWAH-HAH-HAH-HA-HA-HA-HA-HA .......  LOL

I mean, how can you not die laughing at that? I think if they want to be homosexual, that’s perfectly dandy but there is no excuse for being patently stoopid (and badly dressed in clashing colors). Seriously, I can just never seem to take anything the homosexual “movement” says at face value as long as they carry on like this.

Why not spend “Gay Pride Day” cleaning up a public park, helping out at a nursing home, collecting money for the Red Cross or other charities? That would show me they have “pride” and civic responsibility. Then I might be able to take them seriously when they push for “gay marriage”. Until then, it’s all just a joke to me.

imageimageGay Pride Parades Held Across Nation
June 26, 2006, 6:03 AM EDT

NEW YORK (AP)—Drag queens in knee-high boots, kids with two dads and New York City’s first openly gay city council speaker were among hundreds of thousands attending gay pride parades across the nation, weeks after a vicious attack on a popular gay singer and the 25th anniversary of the start of the AIDS epidemic.

Tens of thousands of spectators lined Fifth Avenue on Sunday for the city’s annual parade, withstanding intermittent rain and turning the route into a sea of rainbows with colorful floats and lavish costumes.

“Everyone else has a chance to express their affection freely, and for one day in New York, you can be free and not feel ashamed or embarrassed,” said 42-year-old Roberto Hermosilla, from Miami, attending his ninth gay pride parade.

On San Francisco’s Market street, thousands of festively dressed people looked on as marching bands, dancers and floats bearing corporate logos streamed by. On one float, a bearded man wearing a white lace miniskirt and fishnet stockings sang Madonna’s “Like a Virgin.” A half-dozen men dressed in underwear and top hats danced behind him. The parades also had a political message, with parade-goers bearing slogans about gay marriage, AIDS, and discrimination.

“It’s to have a good time, but also to remember the issues out there,” said Jane Woodman, 26, in San Francisco. “There’s still a lot of work to be done,” she said, noting the national debate raging over whether gays should have a legal right to marry.

The New York parade marked the very public and triumphant return of singer Kevin Aviance, who rolled down Fifth Avenue atop a fake pachyderm and a circus-themed float just weeks after the drag queen was viciously beaten and suffered a broken jaw. Police have charged four young men with assaulting the artist while yelling anti-gay slurs.

The theme of New York’s Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Pride March was “The Fight for Love and Life,” but there was plenty of talk about hate following the Aviance attack. The New York Police Department said reports of anti-gay bias crimes totaled 25 through mid-June—compared with 19 over the same period in 2005. “A few hateful homophobes will not set us back,” said City Council Speaker Christine Quinn, who marched in the parade. In January, Quinn became the first woman and first openly gay person to lead the council.

- More “gay” silliness from AP ...


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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 06/26/2006 at 09:43 AM   
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Treason!

I watched the interview with King and Specter on FOX News yesterday evening and I came away thinking I wanted to smack Specter up side his pointy little head and nominate King for President. Specter mumbled on and on about “we need to wait until we get all the facts” and “premature judgement”, etc. Yes, and Nero fiddled while Rome burned, Senator.

I also had a real problem with something else Specter said - that Americans have a “reasonable expectation of privacy” with phone calls but the same didn’t apply to banking records. WHAT? This is madness! I’d prefer it the other way around if I had to choose only one. For crying out loud, I just don’t care if someone wants to know who I’ve been calling. On the other side, I sure as hell don’t think it’s anybody’s business how I spend my money.

Congressman King tried to make the point that the NY Slimes should be investigated for possible treason. I completely agree. The administration asked the Slimes not to run the story and they must have had a pretty good reason for asking or else they wouldn’t have asked. Notice the repeated use of the word “ask”? That’s because of the First Amendment, which the modern media is abusing and bending almost to the breaking point.

I dont’ want some editor at the NY Slimes, who has a Leftist agenda and a desire to replace the administration, making decisions about what national security plans should be revealed to the entire world (and the enemy, in case the Slimes forgot). For one thing that editor does not have the whole picture and has no idea what damage he or she may incur with this blatant disregard for national security.

I propose that Congress drag the editors of the NY Slimes before an investigating committee and grill the asshats to find out by what authority they assume the power to keep the terrorists overseas and in sleeper cells here in the US so well informed about attempts to track them down and bring them to justice. Personally, I don’t feel a great need to stay informed as to how the work is being done to keep me safe and alive. All I care about is that it is being done. Perhaps the NY Slimes needs to see another 3,000 dead Americans before they decide to act responsibly? I certainly hope not ...

imageimageLawmaker Wants Feds to Probe N.Y. Times
Jun 25 11:04 PM US/Eastern (AP via BREITBART)

The chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee urged the Bush administration on Sunday to seek criminal charges against newspapers that reported on a secret financial-monitoring program used to trace terrorists.

Rep. Peter King cited The New York Times in particular for publishing a story last week that the Treasury Department was working with the CIA to examine messages within a massive international database of money-transfer records.

King, R-N.Y., said he would write Attorney General Alberto Gonzales urging that the nation’s chief law enforcer “begin an investigation and prosecution of The New York Times _ the reporters, the editors and the publisher.”

“We’re at war, and for the Times to release information about secret operations and methods is treasonous,” King told The Associated Press. A message left Sunday with Times spokeswoman Catherine Mathis was not immediately returned. King’s action was not endorsed by the chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, GOP Sen. Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania.

“On the basis of the newspaper article, I think it’s premature to call for a prosecution of the New York Times, just like I think it’s premature to say that the administration is entirely correct,” Specter told “Fox News Sunday.”

Stories about the money-monitoring program also appeared last week in The Wall Street Journal and Los Angeles Times. King said he thought investigators should examine those publications, but that the greater focus should be on The New York Times because the paper in December also disclosed a secret domestic wiretapping program. He charged that the paper was “more concerned about a left-wing elitist agenda than it is about the security of the American people.”

When the paper chose to publish the story, it quoted the executive editor, Bill Keller, as saying editors had listened closely to the government’s arguments for withholding the information, but “remain convinced that the administration’s extraordinary access to this vast repository of international financial data, however carefully targeted use of it may be, is a matter of public interest.”

In a letter posted on its Internet site Sunday that the Times said was sent to people who wrote to Keller, the editor said the administration argued “in a half-hearted way” that disclosure of the program “would lead terrorists to change tactics.” But Keller wrote that the Treasury Department has “trumpeted ... that the U.S. makes every effort to track international financing of terror. Terror financiers know this, which is why they have already moved as much as they can to cruder methods. But they also continue to use the international banking system, because it is immeasurably more efficient than toting suitcases of cash.”

Lucy Dalglish, executive director of the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press, said the paper acted responsibly, both in last week’s report and in reporting last year about the wiretapping program. “It’s pretty clear to me that in this story and in the story last December that the New York Times did not act recklessly. They try to do whatever they can to take into account whatever security concerns the government has and they try to behave responsibly,” Dalglish said. “I think in years to come that this is a story American citizens are going to be glad they had, however this plays out.”

- More on the story at BREITBART ...


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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 06/26/2006 at 08:20 AM   
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Punching Out

Somehow the phrase “stay the course” is being turned into something bad by Liberals, Democrats and media pundits. The cartoon below illustrates the ignorance and sheer arrogance of trying to fight a fire or a war on a time clock. That is madness and the Left knows it.

The Democrats have pushed and leaned on the administration for months now to set a timetable for withdrawal from Iraq and if you read the story below the cartoon from the Washington Post you’ll see that once the Pentagon released a “guideline” for troop reduction last week the Democrats started screaming, “HEY! That’s OUR plan! You stole it!”

Do you really want the Donks protecting us in this war? Do you believe for even one instant that Democrats have or ever had anything resembling a plan to fight the war on terror either in Iraq or Afghanistan? If you do, I have this lovely little bridge in Brooklyn I’ll sell you. Real cheap. One owner, low mileage.

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Eric Allie - Chicago

Democrats Cite Report On Troop Cuts In Iraq
Pentagon Plan Like Theirs, Senators Say
Monday, June 26, 2006 (WASHINGTON POST)

Senate Democrats reacted angrily yesterday to a report that the U.S. commander in Iraq had privately presented a plan for significant troop reductions in the same week they came under attack by Republicans for trying to set a timetable for withdrawal.

Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.) said that the plan attributed to Gen. George W. Casey resembles the thinking of many Democrats who voted for a nonbinding resolution to begin a troop drawdown in December. That resolution was defeated Thursday on a largely party-line vote in the Senate.

“That means the only people who have fought us and fought us against the timetable, the only ones still saying there shouldn’t be a timetable really are the Republicans in the United States Senate and in the Congress,” Boxer said on CBS’s “Face the Nation.” “Now it turns out we’re in sync with General Casey.”

Sen. Carl M. Levin (Mich.), one of the two sponsors of the nonbinding resolution, which offered no pace or completion date for a withdrawal, said the report is another sign of what he termed one of the “worst-kept secrets in town”—that the administration intends to pull out troops before the midterm elections in November.

“It shouldn’t be a political decision, but it is going to be with this administration,” Levin said on “Fox News Sunday.” “It’s as clear as your face, which is mighty clear, that before this election, this November, there’s going to be troop reductions in Iraq, and the president will then claim some kind of progress or victory.”

At issue was a report yesterday in the New York Times that Casey presented a private briefing at the Pentagon last week in which he projected that the number of U.S. combat brigades—each with about 3,500 troops—would decrease from 14 to five or six by the end of 2007. About 127,000 U.S. troops are now in Iraq, including many support troops beyond the combat brigades.

- More Democratic Party silliness at the Washington Post ...


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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 06/26/2006 at 07:39 AM   
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calendar   Sunday - June 25, 2006

HEY, BULLDOG!

This is just for Bulldog and all our Brit readers:

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THE LIMEYS BEAT ECUADOR 1-0!
ADVANCE TO QUARTERFINALS AGAINST PORTUGAL!
JOLLY GOOD SHOW!

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- Game report from FIFA here. Yes, it was Beckham with the only goal ...


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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 06/25/2006 at 05:24 PM   
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The Liberal Plan

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Michael Ramirez—Investors Business Daily


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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 06/25/2006 at 03:04 PM   
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Apology

imageimageI apologize to all members for the e-mail that you all just received. As a general rule, I do not send out blanket e-mails to members. In fact, this is the first one in the history of this blog and was done so only at the insistence of my attorney. Even then, I resisted for over two weeks. If the message does not pertain to you, simply delete it and forget about it. I promise it’ll be a long, long time before you get another.

Some bloggers are like Nigerian “bankers” in that they feel like every post they put up deserves to be e-mail spammed to the entire world. That has never been my philosophy and never will be. If you want to read my mental meanderings then stop by here. I am not going to send any of the members here an e-mail advertising posts. I guard the member mailing list with every tool I have available.

On the plus side, I can finally clean out the member list of “vanished” members. About 40 or 50 of the e-mails were returned as undeliverable. I assume those members have died or moved on elsewhere and I will be cleaning the list out later this week. Again, please accept my sincere apologies for intruding into your e-mail inbox. Have a great day, all!


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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 06/25/2006 at 02:29 PM   
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Sharia Silliness

According to strict Islamic law (and this jerk in the story below), people should not be foolish or nekkid ... and they darn well better not do either at a football game. The problem with the Wahabbists (sp?) and Muslims who believe in strict Sharia law is ... they want to outlaw fun.

That’s all it comes down to. If Islam took over the world, according to these creeps, Planet Earth would be a dour, somber, depressing place to live. Which probably explains why radical Muslims are always so angry. Bummer, Mohammed!

Our rallying cry in the war that radical Islam is waging against us should be, “THEY CAN HAVE MY FUN WHEN THEY PRY IT FROM MY COLD, NEKKID BUNS!”

Now go forth and conquer! Flash your boobies! Paint your faces! Drink beer! Act foolish! Onward, nekkid warriors! Let’s show these sand monkeys how to play!

imageimageSaudi Cleric Decries World Cup
Soccer Enthusiasm

June 23, 2006

(CNSNews.com) - Millions of soccer fans around the world are zeroed in on the World Cup tournament, but a Saudi cleric claims that public enthusiasm over sports turns people into fools and encourages nakedness.

“Some of the fans paint their faces with strange colors,” Sheik Muhammad Al-Munajid complained in a June 1 interview broadcast by a United Arab Emirates-based television channel, which serves Saudi Arabia and other Persian Gulf countries.

“Some of them look like demons ... The devil has turned these people into fools and made them change the way God created them, with all the things they are doing,” Al-Munajid said. The broadcast of Al-Munajid’s interview was intercepted by the Washington, D.C.-based Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI) and posted on the group’s website.

Al-Munajid also said the appearance of many women at the World Cup was inappropriate since they are usually not completely dressed. “The cameras at the soccer fields will zoom in on many things, including women,” said Al-Munajid, “who will not be wearing veils, of course and will be half naked in many cases.”

Al-Munajid was formerly employed by the Islamic Affairs Department, which is associated with the Royal Saudi Embassy in Washington, D.C. However, MEMRI Executive Director Steven Stalinsky told Cybercast News Service that Al-Munajid was among the Saudi diplomats who did not get their diplomatic credentials renewed by the U.S. State Department in late 2003.

Stalinksy said his organization has clips of “at least a half a dozen TV appearances over the last two years of [Al-Munajid] on TV making outrageous statements.” On Jan. 6, 2005, Al-Munajid blamed the public enthusiasm over sports for some marital breakups. “[T]he fans’ support for teams reaches blows, both within the field and outside it, in schools, and other places, and this is a reason for divorce and various social tragedies,” he said

While acknowledging that “participating in sports activities is important” for women, Al-Munajid said he did not approve of public participation for women. “Some want women to participate in the Olympics!” Al-Munajid said in the interview from 2005. “Women are not allowed to participate in the Olympics in full view because this means exposing her nakedness.”


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Posted by The Skipper   United States  on 06/25/2006 at 11:43 AM   
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