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To: DMaA who wrote (177848)8/30/2006 10:22:59 AM
From: Oral Roberts  Respond to of 793824
 
sexual immorality

They don't seem to have a problem with this as long as it's Muslim male on Muslim female or animal.

Saturday August 26 2006 12:05 IST

newindpress.com.

ISLAMABAD: A woman Member of National Assembly (MNA) in Pakistan has said that married women in her country should not be treated like “buffaloes” when it comes to men forcing sex on them, and be given due respect.

Kashmala Tariq, who is also a member of the NA’s Select Committee on Women’s Protection Bill, proposed that a husband having sex with his wife without her consent “should be tried under rape charges”.

Men should not have sex with their wives against their will, the Daily Times quoted her as saying.

According to her, other members of the committee, including Mehnaz Rafi, Zahid Hamid and Wasim Sajjad, had endorsed her viewpoint.

However, Rashmala’s proposal received a jolt when federal Minister of State for Religious Affairs, Dr Aamir Liaqat Hussain opposed her idea saying that it was “un-Islamic to stop husbands from having sex with their wives even if they were doing so without their consent”.



To: DMaA who wrote (177848)8/30/2006 1:19:05 PM
From: LindyBill  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 793824
 
But we systematically ignore the other things they hate - pornography, drugs, sexual immorality - all the things Americans love.

These are things that come with the personal freedom that makes this country what it is. We would love to separate out what we like and get rid of what we don't. Our legislatures constantly try. Fortunately, they can't get away it.