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A Stand for Democracy

Posted: 02/22/2006 (1:23 am) | Filed Under: Uncategorized |

The U.S. clearly has lost sight of who is the underdog in the cartoon jihad. But Christopher Hitchens gets it right:

And there remains the question of Denmark: a small democracy, which resisted Hitler bravely and protected its Jews as well as itself. Denmark is a fellow member of NATO and a country that sends its soldiers to help in the defense and reconstruction of Iraq and Afghanistan. And what is its reward from Washington? Not a word of solidarity, but instead some creepy words of apology to those who have attacked its freedom, its trade, its citizens, and its embassies. For shame.

For shame indeed.

Found via Michelle Malkin.


3 Comments »

  1. AGREED.

    Comment by Rori — February 22, 2006 @ 7:32 pm

  2. Pro-Denmark Rally Planned in Washington on Friday

    Christopher Hitchens of Slate has called for a pro-Denmark rally outside the Embassy of Denmark in Washington, DC on Friday from 12-1pm. Hitchens writes, “Quietness and calm are the necessities, plus cheerful conversation. Danish flags are good, or po…

    Trackback by Vital Perspective — February 23, 2006 @ 12:16 am

  3. Latest news: United Nations international racism day featured a logo with a danish Lego, saying: “Racism can take many forms”.
    The danish Lego concern is flappergasted by this out-of-nowhere attack, shich has no bearings whatsoever.

    http://politiken.dk/VisArtikel.iasp?PageID=444386

    Comment by David Blangstrup — March 21, 2006 @ 3:38 am

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