Monday, January 30, 2006

Dobson's World

From In bad company St. Petersburg Times editorial 01/30/06:

The Bush administration finally has found some common ground with Iran. Unfortunately, it's not over Iran's nuclear capabilities. In a shared moment of intolerance, the United States is supporting a recommendation by the Islamic fundamentalist state to bar two gay rights groups from participating at the United Nations. ...

Along with Iran, the United States is siding with such antigay countries as Cuba, Sudan and Zimbabwe. You can tell a lot about a country's leadership by decisions it figures nobody will notice - and by the company it keeps.

Ecumenical cooperation between Christian and Muslim fundamentalists is possible, it seems.

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