It might help if we made this kind of thing known to ordinary people in Saudi Arabia and Iran, at which point they might rightly tell the mullahs and their government enablers to pound sand. I was actually told once that my step-father's uncle reported hosting Jordanian officials in a somewhat boozy party as well, so I'm aware of independent corroboration of this kind of thing. Think also of what Rush Limbaugh reported on "booty call" with Saudi princes leaving the United States right after 9/11; more or less, the last thing that left their private plane was a group of young blondes in short shorts. And then there are the stories of Sheherazade in "Arabian Nights..."
Evidently, Sharia is for the little people in these nations, and if we value our freedoms, we'll let the "little people" know about this hypocrisy. For that matter, if we value our freedoms here, we'll let our "little people" know about the hypocrisy of our leaders, won't we?
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