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cali

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32. It grieves me to say that your post exhibits a common lack of knowledge
Tue May 1, 2012, 08:47 PM
May 2012

about the state of things in Afghanistan- and that includes how women are faring. If you think it's only the Taliban, you're sadly mistaken. Afghanistan still imprisons women for being raped or the "crime" of immodesty. Honor killings are common. Might things get worse for women when we leave? Sure that's possible, but thinking that things are OK for women there, is just misbegotten.

I suggest you read the story at the link- NPR ran it tonight, and read the other stories linked at the bottom of this one:

http://www.npr.org/2012/05/01/151768550/facing-death-afghan-girl-runs-to-u-s-military

Yes, this one girl saved, but most aren't.

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Gay and emo kids are being murdered in Iraq today by Shiite militias. Daniel537 May 2012 #1
I've seen them d_r May 2012 #2
the Taliban is going to win this thing, you know. They'll bide their time DisgustipatedinCA May 2012 #3
Unless... derby378 May 2012 #6
Why do we need to solve the Taliban problem? Daniel537 May 2012 #9
Focus derby378 May 2012 #10
Would that be the same Afghan govt. we are propping up? Daniel537 May 2012 #13
Doing nothing is how the Taliban seized power in the first place derby378 May 2012 #15
So what do we do then? Daniel537 May 2012 #17
Repeat after me... derby378 May 2012 #19
So lets invade Uzbekistan? Pakistan? Daniel537 May 2012 #22
Maybe we can talk the Russians into invading, again. Warren DeMontague May 2012 #24
So what are you advocating? Skidmore May 2012 #4
Afghanistan is now a graveyard of women, thanks to the Taliban derby378 May 2012 #7
Seems to me that this cultural aspect is beyond anything we Skidmore May 2012 #11
It's not that hard... derby378 May 2012 #14
We can't stop misogyny and domestic violence here in America. Daniel537 May 2012 #16
You're kidding, right? derby378 May 2012 #18
You were the one who brought up the subject of eradicating misogyny. Daniel537 May 2012 #20
Re-read #14 (n/t) derby378 May 2012 #27
So how do we get rid of the Taliban? Daniel537 May 2012 #29
I think we both know what needs to be done derby378 May 2012 #30
And i refer you to my first question in this thread Daniel537 May 2012 #34
+1 Johonny May 2012 #33
K & R Scurrilous May 2012 #5
Buddha never wanted to be a symbol of worship quinnox May 2012 #8
That's just it - Afghanistan WON'T govern itself; the Taliban will do it for them derby378 May 2012 #12
I remember reading about that back then prior to the war. DCBob May 2012 #21
Should we take out the North Korean regime? Daniel537 May 2012 #25
The NKs are more bark than bite. DCBob May 2012 #26
To the North Korean people they are definitely more bite. Daniel537 May 2012 #28
not worth it. DCBob May 2012 #35
A bigger threat to the world? Daniel537 May 2012 #36
They are and its been proven by their association with AQ. DCBob May 2012 #40
if that's the goal,then we've lost Enrique May 2012 #23
The Taliban are a large and organized body Warpy May 2012 #31
It grieves me to say that your post exhibits a common lack of knowledge cali May 2012 #32
When did I ever say things were now "OK" for women in Afghanistan? derby378 May 2012 #37
I'm just saying your op is pie in the sky stuff cali May 2012 #38
The Bamyam Buddhas were not destroyed by atheists. longship May 2012 #39
I don't think there is anything we can do. Odin2005 May 2012 #41
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