Free Abdul Rahman
Where is the outrage from the Left?
Over the last week, we’ve been following the plight of Abdul Rahman. But leading the charge to save his life, Michelle Malkin is all over the story.
Tony Perkins has an open letter to President Bush, Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, and to Sen. Richard Lugar (R-Ind.) and Rep. Henry Hyde (R-Ill.), the respective foreign affairs committee chairmen, over at Human Events. Read it.
The Washington Times weighs in.
Don’t forget the rally for Abdul Rahman tomorrow in D.C. E-mail or track back if you’re planning an event in your neighborhood.
- Friday March 24
Noon to 1pm
Outside the Afghan Embassy
2341 Wyoming Ave NW.
Washington DC
Maybe, soon, we’ll hear from the usual loudmouths at LostKos, MoveOn, and, hey, what about Cindy Sheehan? C’mon. Everybody. Join together now.
Let’s save a life. Let’s protect freedom of speech, freedom of religion. End perspecution. End tyranny. Stop the hate. Stop the violence.
It’s all embodied in the struggle of Abdul Rahman, who stands accused of nothing more than thinking differently. He has the courage to reveal his belief in Jesus Christ, and his faith in Christianity. And for this he may be executed.
UPDATE:
Condoleeza calls Afghan President Hamid Karzai
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