So, Israel has one of the strongest economies in the region if not the world. It treats ALL of its citizens with rights and respect. It gives all its citizens the right to vote, to earn a living and to run for office. And, Israel has a right to defend itself. But, that isn't enough for some people in Britain.
RAFAH REFUGEE CAMP, GAZA STRIP - MARCH 09: Monera Al-Dali ,37, the wife of the 51 years-old unemployed refugee Palestinian man Jamal Awad Al-Dali (not pictured) who has twelve children, uses a gas lantern during a power cut while she puts to sleep their children at at their home March 9, 2008, at the Rafah refugee camp, southern Gaza Strip. Jamal Al-Dali who also suffers from asthma and his family just count on aid from UNRWA (United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees) for five years since he lost his work in Israel. A human rights coalition of eight British-based human rights organizations claim that the humanitarian situation in Gaza has reached its worst point since Israel captured the territory in 1967. (Photo by Abid Katib/Getty Images)
While some of us who are parents may dither one way or the other on whether having a baby is considered a punishment or not, the actual fact of having a baby for people of "faith" is almost always viewed as a blessing and never as a punishment.
This story, originally published by the UK Sun, has been retracted. I wholeheartedly echo Robert Spencer's sage wisdom in retracting the story here at Snapped Shot, as well.
And to think, I'm missing out on a fascinating lecture about digital design to watch this hilarity. 'Course, that means I have absolutely no idea if there's a language warning here or not, as I've got "El Computador" [sic, duh] on mute. Proceed at your own risk, yo.
Oh yeah, the lesson: In case you don't click over to read the headline at Break, the lesson to be learned here is that it is always prudent to defrost one's windshield before one proceeds to take a little drive.
'Course, this could always be staged, but not being able to hear the audio of these (presumed) students' (alleged) acting abilities, I'm not in any position to say either way. Hopefully it's amusing, either way!
The following is a speech by Geert Wilders, the maker of the film "Fitna". It was given in front of Holland's Parliament on, or around, March 15th 2008: