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Iraqi Ayatollah: Obey the Law Where You Live
Monday, February 25th, 2008

It’s a start.
The Washington Times reports that the Grand Ayatollah for Iraq, Ali Sistani, has issued a fatwa:
“Muslims have undertaken to obey the laws of the country of their residence and thus they must be faithful to that undertaking,” the fatwa said.
It condemned all acts of violence and encouraged imams to keep a watchful eye [...]

The Times of London reports:
A diocese of the Church of England is giving an unprecedented £250,000 towards a multi-faith building in which the largest amount of worship space will be reserved for Muslims.
The Guildford diocese is one of the wealthiest in the UK. The Bishop of Guildford, the Right Rev Christopher Hill, today handed over [...]

Privatizing PEMEX Would Rock
Sunday, February 17th, 2008

Mexico’s President Felipe Calderon is pondering allowing foreign investment and know-how to develop the state-owned petroleum reserves, reports (link dead) the Houston Chronicle.
The world is moving towards flat taxes and privatized economies just as the U.S. stands poised to out-socialize the Old World.
Pemex — which exports about 1.4 million barrels of crude a day to [...]

United Nations Wants Marvel Propaganda
Thursday, December 27th, 2007

UPI reports (link dead) that Marvel Comics is developing comics in which superheroes work with the United Nations against conflict and disease.
The big lie:
The United Nations hopes to bolster its international image damaged by the unilateral diplomatic efforts of some Western countries by teaching children the value of international cooperation.
Sorry, try again. The reputation of [...]

The United States voted against a Defamation of Religion resolution at a committee meeting of the United Nations. The resolution passed 88-52 with 23 abstentions. Results are on the press release; scroll down to ANNEX I.
The text of the resolution (English, PDF) claims to support diversity but singles out Islam as a persecuted religion seven [...]