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Monday, March 21, 2005

Seems a Wedding Isn't a Wedding After All

From the Washington Times: World :
"JIDDA, Saudi Arabia -- Thirty-one men arrested at a party for homosexuals last week are scheduled to be released today after what appears to have been a bungled police raid. The online Saudi newspaper Al-Wifak first reported that 108 mostly Saudi men had been arrested at a 'gay wedding' on March 10. Seventy-seven of the men used influential connections over the following days to win their release. "
I liked the part about using influential connections to win their release. Not hard to believe when connections can get you into the Whitehouse, even if you are a gay hooker. (hat tip to rawstoryq for this)

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