RELIGIOUS FREEDOM
JACOBSEN, JANE RILEY
Correspondence RELIGIOUS FREEDOM IN HIS REVIEW OF Thomas F. Farr’s World of Faith and Freedom, Joseph Loconte wrote, “The National Endowment for Democracy promotes programs...
...There was not a single reference in the speech to the importance of freedom of conscience, religious freedom, or religious pluralism...
...However, while the Endowment is not specifi cally charged with promoting religious freedom, it is clearly an integral part of our work in so far as freedom of worship is inextricably bound up with basic democratic rights, including freedom of speech, association, and conscience...
...TERRY EASTLAND RESPONDS: Alas, as Mr...
...THE UNKNOWN WAR ANDREW NAGORSKI’S review of Louis Rubin Jr.’s book on World War I is quite correct in pointing out the relative imbalance of attention given to World War I and World War II (“Over There,” December 8...
...Nevertheless, it’s important to ask whether the NED has adopted an integrated approach to religious liberty...
...Nurtured with awards and accolades from their earliest years, they knew how to do only one thing: get more...
...The China Aid Association’s quarterly journal analyzes and documents human rights abuses of religious believers, and maintains an online library of Chinese and English-language laws and regulations governing religious practice in China...
...This transgression may not enhance the consistency of my principles, but it does provide a basis for continuing comparison...
...In many respects, religious freedom is, to coin a clich?, the canary in the coal mine: Where freedom of worship is denied or compromised, other liberties are invariably and equally vulnerable...
...From Burlington, I moved to Charlotte, back to Winston-Salem, thence to Charlotte, and fi nally to Durham...
...VARIATIONS ON ’CUE I WAS PRIVILEGED TO READ Terry Eastland’s review of Holy Smoke: The Big Book of North Carolina Barbecue (December 8) shortly after a lunch engaged in solitary contemplation over a “small” plate at the Barbecue Lodge in Raleigh...
...Of course, the reverse is true...
...Even an Enlightenment skeptic such as Thomas Jefferson called religious liberty America’s “fi rst freedom”—based on his conviction that the other basic human freedoms would be meaningless without it...
...However, as a native of Burlington— on the fault line of North Carolina barbecue—I feel obligated to point out an apparent typographical error in your review...
...I attribute this mistake to barbecue distraction, a condition that momentarily disables someone writing about barbecue who believes (wrongly) that it is about to be served...
...He would put it to productive use, beautify it, and keep it on the tax rolls...
...While Britain, despite ghastly losses, survived relatively intact, for Germany, Russia, and Austria-Hungary, the war was a catastrophically transformational event...
...JANE RILEY JACOBSEN Director, Public Affairs National Endowment for Democracy Washington, D.C...
...My hope is that the fi ne work of the NED could be significantly strengthened by rethinking the moral and religious foundations of liberal democracy—the inalienable rights of conscience in matters of faith...
...ALFRED M. COHEN Tucson, Ariz...
...The deeper issue is whether the promotion and protection of religious freedom is a central objective of the NED’s agenda, inseparable from its overall strategy...
...AMBITION VS...
...RICHARD L. DINARDO Stafford, Va...
...In Pakistan, the Lahore-based Democratic Commission for Human Development runs an educational and advocacy program to counter the infl uence of religious extremism and to foster principles of religious freedom and tolerance...
...Yet amid the renewed spate of interest in the war, the only attention given to the eastern front has been a smattering of works by a few military historians...
...Correspondence RELIGIOUS FREEDOM IN HIS REVIEW OF Thomas F. Farr’s World of Faith and Freedom, Joseph Loconte wrote, “The National Endowment for Democracy promotes programs largely indifferent to the question of religious freedom” (December 8...
...Que Me, the leading international advocate of human rights in Vietnam, has worked extensively with the Unifi ed Buddhist Church of Vietnam and the Paris-based International Buddhist Information Bureau in promoting freedom of worship in the communist state...
...HOUSTON E. BALL Knoxville, Tenn...
...However, unlike some of my acquaintances, I will occasionally seek out a good establishment in Lexington or points west...
...Hats off to Sprayregen, who seems to be a man of principle, but a victim of established and unconstitutional liberalism...
...If I had but one meal left it would be at the Rendezvous, America’s rib joint in Memphis...
...Most of my clients are in the East and I confess to now having evolved to a strong preference for vinegar sans tomato...
...KEVIN O’SHEA Birmingham, Mich...
...I must say that I have changed taste preferences during my long familiarity with the late great pigs of our state...
...AS THE CAPTAIN OF THE (presently inactive) Coors Connoisseurs World Famous Championship Barbecue Cooking & Show Team of Memphis, I am amply qualifi ed to comment on Mr...
...JUDGMENT JOSEPH EPSTEIN hits it right on the head (“Obama’s Good Students,” December 8) when he writes about the folly of assuming that the so-called “best educated” among us will make outstanding public servants...
...I was even lucky enough to have eight cornsticks left over for my evening repast...
...They are exactly the wrong type of people to look to for leadership...
...For several years I shared classrooms with young men and women who were resolutely going Somewhere Important...
...MIKE BARNETT Ocean Springs, Miss...
...Most of those works, however, deal with the western front, and are more particularly concerned with the British experience...
...Thomas so delicately points out, I inadvertently wrote that tomato is likely to be in the sauces used in eastern North Carolina and unlikely in the Piedmont...
...The International Forum for Islamic Dialogue supports and assists liberal Muslim democrats in promulgating modern interpretations of Islam and highlighting the compatibility of Islamic values with universal values of human rights, democracy, pluralism, cultural diversity, and women’s rights...
...The issue isn’t the number of grants going to groups advocating religious toleration—which I suspect is a small portion of the NED’s budget...
...That error attributed tomato enhancement to the East, not to the Piedmont...
...Eastland’s essay...
...And more...
...Having lived in Lexington, Ky., and interacted with the Toyota workers and leadership, it was apparent that an additional important aspect has led to success—young workers from rural, mostly farming backgrounds are used to hard work and are facile with machinery...
...Along the way very few developed independent judgment or a true concern for others...
...With only a few exceptions, the dozen or so best barbecue restaurants on the planet are in or near Memphis...
...As a graduate of Northwestern University and Harvard Law School, I can attest to the more-ambition-than-judgment phenomenon and its terrible results...
...Thanks to public affairs offi cer LTC Christian Kubic for the correction...
...They’re only open for supper, so if I knew beforehand I’d have a pulled pork sandwich at Neely’s or the Cozy Corner for lunch...
...That error must have been made by some lowly minion not previously privileged to partake of “the great sacrament of our people...
...For the general public, the eastern front in World War I remains, to use Winston Churchill’s phrase, “the unknown war...
...SOUTHERN AUTOMAKERS FRED BARNES’S “The Other American Auto Industry” (December 22) elucidates the many attractive factors that have resulted in Asian and European car manufacturers locating in the rural South...
...To cite just a few of many examples: Sudan’s Inter-Religious Council investigates and publicizes violations of religious liberty, surveys educational institutions and orphanages to identify religious biases, and trains Christian and Muslim youth on issues of religious freedom...
...I’ve eaten at nearly all the famous, near famous, highly recommended, my-sister-is-the-cashier places in the Eastern part of the state, and in and around Lexington, N.C., even off the beaten path in Ayden, N.C., and can say with profound authority that the only thing these places have in common with Memphis barbecue is that they are all cooking the same meat—pure pork...
...In fact, it is illegal and tolerated...
...but only in the interest of ecumenicalism and bodily nourishment...
...These features greatly facilitate developing a competent and reliable workforce...
...A recent speech by NED president Carl Gershman, delivered to mark the 60th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, suggests the problem...
...For that reason, promoting religious freedom will remain an important dimension of the NED’s wider commitment to democracy assistance...
...My career has entailed eating in our state’s fi nest establishments—and a few that were not so fi ne...
...None of these North Carolina ’cue joints would survive in Memphis...
...The NED is a grant-making body and not a programmatic organization...
...This will come as news to the many NED grantees actively promoting religious freedom and interfaith dialogue with our funding...
...Within that imbalance there is a further disproportion in the attention given to World War I. Over the past decade, World War I has received a good deal more attention than it had in many years...
...EDWARD THOMAS Raleigh, N.C...
...MANHATTANVILLE BLIGHT SINCE THE “BLIGHTED” property of Manhattanville, New York (“Columbia University, Slumlord,” by Jonathan V. Last, December 8), is owned exclusively by Columbia University, save only one property, it would be wise for the state of New York to give Nick Sprayregen the spoils of eminent domain and let him develop the area...
...JOSEPH LOCONTE RESPONDS: I’m glad to know of these examples of the NED’s interest in promoting religious freedom, and it would have been helpful if I had referred to them in my review of Tom Farr’s book...
...CORRECTION THE ARTICLE “Policing Afghanistan” (December 22) mistakenly asserted that the use of hashish and marijuana is legal in Afghanistan and tolerated by the Afghan National Police...
Vol. 14 • December 2008 • No. 15