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p>I agree that concerns about Muslim shyness and purity are overstated, but prison is hardly the place to make generalizations about sex habits. Much worse than what you describe from Guantanamo is on display in any U.S. penitentiary. My strongest impression of the sexual attitudes of Muslim men comes from Amsterdam, where the ladies in the picture windows in the red-light district are a popular tourist attraction, but nearly all the paying customers seem to be Arabic speakers. br> -- unsigned /p> p> This is in response to "Patsy Prison Pastimes." If the administration had told me that well after one year in Iraq we would find one leftover shell from the war with Iran I doubt I would have been convinced of the "imminent threat." Get a grip, I've never seen more whining about the biased media, as far as I can tell Fox is the highest rated news channel and Rush rules the radio. What's the problem? br> -- John Mahoney /p> p> JUDGE NOT br> Re: Paul M. Weyrich's Janus-Faced Kerry Compass : /p>What an interesting (partial) sentence: "Then when asked what words of advice he [John Kerry] would give to homosexual couples in his home state who wish to be 'married' (although they never will be in the eyes of God and traditional Christians everywhere)..."
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