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Unveiling the Truth About Burqa Bans

If anyone has read a column by a woman who thinks that Muslim women should be "free" to wear the burqa (AKA niqab, hijab) or that banning the burqa violates their rights, please enlighten me. Freedom is a mountain that Mohammad should come to, not the other way around.

If you are Amish and accustomed to seeing women only in long-sleeve, floor-length dresses with bonnets covering their hair, it must be uncomfortable to visit a non-Amish town and confront women in miniskirts, girls in tank tops and females of every size and shape in form-fitting garments cut down to here and up to there.

But that's life in a free society. Any Amish who object to provocatively dressed females have the option of staying away or averting their gaze. Any non-Amish who are annoyed by the sight of "Little House on the Prairie" fashions can do likewise.

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