Monday, January 29, 2007

Good Advice!

From the Canada Globe and Mail:


Rural Quebec town bans stoning women

Canadian Press

Herouxville, about 165 kilometres northeast of Montreal, passed a document at a town council meeting this month that outlines what it considers to be its official behavioural norms.

The document, sent to both the provincial and federal governments, states that “a woman can. . . drive a car, sign cheques, dance, decide on her own.”
However, covering one's face other than on Halloween, burning women alive or burning them with acid is not considered acceptable.


I'm sorry, did I miss something? Can someone let me know what country burns women alive so I can be sure not to visit?

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