[MD] The Dynamics of Value
MarshaV
valkyr at att.net
Sat Mar 5 00:09:27 PST 2011
Ham,
It is admirable that you would choose Ms. Hirsi Ali's life-story
over that of a general's, an explorer's, or an inventor's. I have
seen Ms. Hirsi interviewed and she is very heroic.
Thank you for responding.
Marsha
On Mar 5, 2011, at 12:52 AM, Ham Priday wrote:
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> John and Marsha --
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> [John re: Hirsi Ali]:
>> Your description of this woman Ham, sounds like a very
>> admirable person, and one I'd definitely term "heroic".
>
> Yes, I agree that Hirsi is truly heroic. She is a voice of reason between two worlds whose differences she fearlessly addresses. She also has a great deal of charm, which comes through in interviews I've screened on the net. Hirsi's mission to date seems to be promoting social reform in a theocratic culture which has never benefited from a religious reformation. Although its main focus is the re-education of Muslim women who have emigrated to Western nations, I believe Hirsi's first-hand knowledge of the cultural traditions and political history of three continents would make her a strong candidate for a consulting role in Washington.
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> This gives me a chance to correct a typo in the link I gave Marsha. The correct link for the videos of her speech and question session in Wisconsin last November is http://europenews.dk/en/node/29832.
> You both might also be interested in a more intimate interview with Paula Dobriansky, former Under Secretary of State for Democracy and Global Affairs, taped following release of Hirsi's latest book, 'Nomad'. This link is http://www.booktv.org/Watch/11675/After+Words+Ayaan+Hirsi. (I think I got that one right.)
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> Thanks for your interest,
> Ham
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