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Extremism is a death sentence get the red out Jan 2014 #1
Well, there are even some progressives... trotsky Jan 2014 #3
The only possible good news here is that they have a moratorium on the death penalty. cbayer Jan 2014 #5
This has nothing to do with religion edhopper Jan 2014 #2
Who told you that? cbayer Jan 2014 #6
That would be a call out, cbayer. trotsky Jan 2014 #7
I have been told in other threads edhopper Jan 2014 #10
And sometimes they are about cultural/economic issues. cbayer Jan 2014 #12
Oh edhopper Jan 2014 #14
But no one said that, did they? cbayer Jan 2014 #15
In this particular case? edhopper Jan 2014 #16
Well, I must have misunderstood post #2 then. cbayer Jan 2014 #17
"here" edhopper Jan 2014 #18
I tire of all this finger pointing, us vs. them stuff. cbayer Jan 2014 #19
I hear you edhopper Jan 2014 #20
Not when you posted this, but yeah, it happened. n/t trotsky Jan 2014 #30
And what do you call the people edhopper Jan 2014 #11
This is particularly egregious since he apparently suffers from a psychiatric illness cbayer Jan 2014 #4
As opposed to all other people claiming to be a prophet of god? trotsky Jan 2014 #8
Yes. rug Jan 2014 #9
Blasphemy laws are horrible! hrmjustin Jan 2014 #13
... Mohammed Asghar was arrested in 2010 in Rawalpindi, near Pakistan's capital of Islamabad, struggle4progress Jan 2014 #21
... Shortly before his arrest in Rawalpindi in 2010, he was admitted to the Royal Victoria Hospital struggle4progress Jan 2014 #22
... The charges are hard to fight because the law does not define what is blasphemous struggle4progress Jan 2014 #23
... the country has had a de facto moratorium on civilian hangings since 2008. Only struggle4progress Jan 2014 #24
Right on cue. trotsky Jan 2014 #28
How are you today? struggle4progress Jan 2014 #29
It's their deeply held religious beliefs, people! Iggo Jan 2014 #25
Wow, snark in the face of a tragedy. cbayer Jan 2014 #26
The irony of your post skepticscott Jan 2014 #27
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