Osama not only radical Muslim with taste for pornography

Jim Kouri, Law Enforcement Examiner

Posted:  05/14/2011 6:56 AM

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In Kandahar, a city with a population of about 500,000, and other towns, dance 
parties are a popular -- often weekly -- pastime. Young boys dress up as 
females, wearing makeup and jewelry on their feet, and dance for a dozen or 
more leering middle-aged men who throw money at them and then take them home. 
Osama bin Laden is experiencing one of death's disadvantages: his dirty laundry 
is being exposed especially his suspected penchant for viewing pornography. 
Among the items recovered from his hideout in Pakistan, the Navy SEALs 
confiscated a "stash" of pornographic material. 
  
While not much is known about bin Laden's sexual proclivities, the discovery of 
pornographic material shouldn't shock most Americans since radical Muslims also 
share a penchant for hypocrisy when it comes to deviant sexual behavior. 
  
As reported earlier this year by the Law Enforcement Examiner, one issue that's 
 avoided is the widespread sexual intercourse between Afghan Taliban men and 
young boys. In non- diplomatic terms, Afghanistan is a haven for child rape.   
While Muslims in Iraq have on several occasions stoned homosexuals for their 
sexual activities, not all Muslims believe pedophilia is a violation of Shariah 
law.  Those who believe in the sacredness and infallibility of the Koran adhere 
to the teaching that women are sub-human and quasi-slaves, and therefore Muslim 
men will look for relationships -- even sexual relationships -- with others of 
their own gender.   

According to Reuters, there is a lot of homosexuality going on in Afghanistan, 
but those engaging in it don't think of themselves as gay, so that makes it 
okay since Islam officially disapproves of the gay and lesbian lifestyle.   
"They regard themselves as non-gay because they don’t “love” the sex object so 
Allah is happy. These are the men who avoid their wives as unclean. Apparently 
there is very little love of any kind in Afghanistan, which explains a lot," 
according to Reuters.   

Sociologists and anthropologists say the problem results from a perverse 
interpretation of Islamic law. Women are simply unapproachable. Afghans cannot 
talk to an unrelated woman until after proposing marriage. Before then, they 
can't even look at a woman, except perhaps her feet. Otherwise she is covered, 
head to ankle, according to columnist Joel Brinkley, a professor of journalism 
at Stanford University, and a former Pulitzer Prize-winning foreign 
correspondent for the New York Times.   

In Kandahar, a city with a population of about 500,000, and other towns, dance 
parties are a popular -- often weekly -- pastime. Young boys dress up as 
females, wearing makeup and jewelry on their feet, and dance for a dozen or 
more leering middle-aged men who throw money at them and then take them home.   
A recent State Department report called “dancing boys” a “widespread, 
culturally sanctioned form of male rape.” If women dressed and behaved in such 
a way, they would surely be punished by Muslim men.   Even after marriage, many 
men keep their boy-lovers, according to former U.S. military personnel who 
served in Afghanistan.  That helps explain why women are compelled to wear 
clothing that hides their faces and bodies and if they "sin" they are stoned to 
death in accordance with Islamic law.   That same law also forbids 
homosexuality, but the pedophiles explain that it's not homosexuality since 
they aren’t in love with their boys only fulfilling a bodily need.     


Jim Kouri, CPP, formerly Fifth Vice-President, is currently a Board Member of 
the National Association of Chiefs of Police, an editor for 
ConservativeBase.com, and he's a columnist for Examiner.com.  In addition, he's 
a blogger for the Cheyenne, Wyoming Fox News Radio affiliate KGAB (  
<http://www.kgab.com> www.kgab.com ). Kouri also serves as political advisor 
for Emmy and Golden Globe winning actor Michael Moriarty.    He's former chief 
at a New York City housing project in Washington Heights nicknamed "Crack City" 
by reporters covering the drug war in the 1980s. In addition, he served as 
director of public safety at a New Jersey university and director of security 
for several major organizations.  He's also served on the National Drug Task 
Force and trained police and security officers throughout the country.   Kouri 
writes for many police and security magazines including Chief of Police, Police 
Times, The Narc Officer and others. He's a news writer and columnist for 
AmericanDaily.Com, MensNewsDaily.Com, MichNews.Com, and he's syndicated by 
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