Friday, November 30, 2007

Concerned

This is preposterous. British Foreign Secretary David Miliband on the case of the Mohammed teddy described the English school-teacher's actions as "an innocent mistake".

What he should actually have said was that she nothing wrong whatsoever and Sudan needs to release her immediately without charge and without a single hair on her head being harmed in any way.

That never happened and the Sudanese court is to imprison her for 15 days. The headmaster of her school described that sentence as "very fair"!

Miliband's response to this ridiculous trial and sentence? He's "extremely disappointed" and has "expressed in the strongest terms" his concern. I'm sure that the Sudanese authorities are quaking in their boots over that.

Is there any British politician around with the guts to stand up to this nonsense and publicly declare that this woman has done nothing wrong whatsoever?

I wonder if the jihadists realise that they don't have to defeat us on the battlefield- they just need to play on the Western World's sense of political correctness. We'll defeat ourselves for them.

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