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By Sarah El Deeb

Associated Press

Published: Thursday, Nov. 5 2009 11:49 a.m. MST

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and criticize her! If only more people in the United States stood up for decency than they do. It is nice to know that somewhere in the world there are people that do not condone the loose debauchery that is coming to characterize western society. I hope they kick her out.

Anonymous

I think that Muslims should learn to accept women and not consider their bodies to be shameful. They need to grow up. They are the ones with the problem, not Beyonce. She's a classy lady.

Lagomorph

Meanwhile, in another article in this very same paper today, Dinesh D'Souza argues that religion has been a historic force to advance the status of women in the world.

There you go

Seems like the D-News favors Islam. When are you going to convert?

Jack H.

You could tell them to grow up, but in all reality, it is their country. They have every right to feel that way, and If beyonce's outfit and such isnt wanted by the majority, then I think it would be in her best interests to be respectful of their wishes or simply do not perform. Now, on the other hand, I think the argument they have is quite ludicrous, but who's to judge someones feeling in their own "home". I certainly dont mind it, if you dont like it, simply do not purchase a ticket and go see it.

Hey Girl

Clean up your act. You have talent and don't need to sell your product with cheap sex. As for the Muslim clerics, I hope you are as outraged at car bombs that kill thousands of Muslims.

Anonymous

sound a lot like the Christians in this country

Don't watch it

Do Arab men have a problem controlling themselves? That is the reputation they are getting. Is that why the religious extremists want women covered up?

Beyonce isn't that talented. She's just another average singer who uses her looks to sell records.

To "Saw him on TV"

A better book about near death experiences, written by an objective, well-educated Christian, is

Fingerprints of God, by Barbara Bradley Haggerty.

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