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  1. People that try Muslims that say For those who don't know it, you don't use that, you use who. that is used for things. Check for an example that assigns that to people: that
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    Originally posted by OG_Girl: What you guys think about it. I want your own logical conclusions,and understanding that you learned from what you read about the topic. Sister, do you understand what you have asked for? Personal opinions. Do you think personal opinions pertain to Raj'a? You're asking a non-Shia audience what you're confused about your Shia beliefs. Think about it.
  3. Originally posted by Viking: If those who are attacking these govts (the terrorists) had access to nukes, stealth bombers, F16's, flight-carriers, Abraham tanks etc, then they would use them just as the state-terrorists do. If the West lifts arms/weapons embargoes against terrorists and unfreezes their assets, you can bet terrorists will have no need for extreme or desperate measures/methods. The terrorists didn't need extreme or desperate measures/methods when they were fighting the Soviet empire; they had access to conventional arms/weapons. And they helped in distmantling the Evil empire. Do you remember the furor of the US and the West when the Zionist state nabbed a ship with arms/weapons for Arafat? What the West is trying against terrorists is akin to manmade attempts to subdue a mount Vesuvius eruption. The West is doomed to fail.
  4. Originally posted by Qudhac: i hope this is not true because it is discusting Why is it discusting? Because the Ugandan isn't Anglo-Saxon? If you don't know Somali girls/women (of every region) are married by men of different ethnicities & religions, then you need wake up. It happens in Europe, Africa & elsewhere. Personally, I have no problem with Ugandan men marrying Somali girls/women, but I have a problem with a non-Muslim marrying a Somali girl/woman. It doesn't surprise me the possibility of the transitional president's girl marrying a non-Muslim, because he's an ardent secularist.
  5. Originally posted by OLOL: and there you have my brother, Ngonge as a Muslim apologist heeding to that call! what a trap!! Mr. OLOL, perhaps you meant a Western apologist by a Muslim apologist.
  6. Originally posted by Fidel: Does anyone know where this thing is? Yes, I know. But, before I tell you, ponder on the lady; does she look like American? Notice the style of hair & glasses. Look at how she's smiling; Americans smile in such a way? Look at how elegantly she's dressed; seems American? The picture is supposed to be in downtown Houston, but look at the asphalt; it looks like Houstonian? The 2nd picture, see the building on far right; how tall is it compared to Houston's skyscrapers? Also look at the images on the other building; looks American? Hint: The images aren't located in a metropolitan city.
  7. Originally posted by Warrior of Light: ...maybe he had a tan?? It's a strong possibility. Good analysis.
  8. I don't think Jean Charles de Menezes looks like Asian or Pakistani.
  9. The author concludes with a question: Do we have the brains and guts to preserve our country and its institutions and to demand accountability from our politicians? In a country where democracy functions, the answer is yes. In a country where mass protests change the unwise policies of the government, the answer is yes. In a country where cooking polls to show public support isn't allowed, the answer is yes. In a country where average John Smith, not British Petroleum, has influence on the government's policies, the answer is yes. Unfortunately, democracy in the West is defined by and practiced as: Government by the corporates, exercised either directly or through lobbyists. So, the answer to the author's question is: Unlikely.
  10. Originally posted by Northerner: The UK govnt is to blame for Iraq, not the majority of ppl who were against it. The UK government is the servant of UK citizens. That's what democracy is about. Definition: Democracy Government by the people, exercised either directly or through elected representatives.
  11. Originally posted by NGONGE: ...come right out and say it. Why? Originally posted by Afromali: Will you[Hadaad] Forgive,Justify and Understand Had you[been hurt][Or had a member of your family,died], In the recent Bombing in london. Will involves knowledge of the future, which I or no human possesses. Simply, I don't exactly know how I Will react. Again, the question is vague, and let me add deficient. It could have been asked in a different way, like; is it possible/probable that I Forgive,Justify and Understand?
  12. Originally posted by Afromali: WILL you[Hadaad] Justify,Understand and Forgive? Depending on the circumstancial factor, yes.
  13. Originally posted by Afromali: How vague is a direct and straight forward question? Very vague in the circumstantial factor. to Die from A suicide operation is vague. What prompted the suicide operation? Let's look at this way; someone is related to A, A killed B for no reason, C (a relative of B) got close to A and detonated a bomb, taking him/herself along with A. Now, the relative (someone) of A, knew what A did; how does he/she feels about what A did and its causal effects? If that someone is a moron, he/she would excuse A, and assign all the blame on B.
  14. Originally posted by Afromali: Will you Forgive,Understand ,justify and completely understand & be fine if for instance: A close family of yoursor Yourself were to Die from A suicide operation? [More precisly in the recent LONDON bombings to be precise]. Your question is vague. You have missed to include the circumstantial factor. Nevertheless, I understood it, and my answer is: You should visit the BBC section of Have Your Say, read comments about the issue; you'll be shocked to find Brits who Forgive,Understand ,justify and completely understand & be fine.
  15. Originally posted by Afromali: I am just wondering How Many Somalis Live in LONDON? More than 60,000 Somalis live in the UK, with +70% living in London & its surroundings.
  16. Originally posted by Afromali: Do they 'like',all get blamed and 'like' get bombed and 'like' shit? 'like' that? Whose government represents all those? There's only one government who represents them. If you're an Iraqi whose entire family were wiped by a ton or half-ton weighing British bomb, you will distinguish between who voted or not for your enemy's government?
  17. Originally posted by Afromali: What did the UK govt DO? You can find the answer in my previous comment.
  18. Originally posted by Hayam: The UK was one of the countries that held numerous large protests against the wars So, what good did that do? Did it force the UK government to stop massacring tens thousands Iraqis? What good are protests?
  19. Originally posted by Afromali: the rationale here is that so many innocent ppl[58 to be exact] died. You're wrong. Those innocent ppl elected the UK government. The UK government is the innocent ppl's representative. They empowered the UK government to act on behalf of them. Not only that, they extended the mandate of its government, by awarding it another term. They gave the UK government a mandate to do what they see is fit for the UK's interests. The UK government serves its innocent ppl; isn't that what democracy is about?
  20. Originally posted by OG_Girl: My mom is an Egyption but her roots from Turkish (from bashawat.LOL)and Arab tribes from Arab peninsula.But my father is half Bedouin Yemanian from Albeytha mountains between farmer South Yeman and North Yeman. I see you're a hybrid. There are quite some Somalis who are similar to you.
  21. Originally posted by OG_Girl: ..Zaidia (my mom) and Ethna-Asharia (my dad).. Girls tend to follow their mothers. That's a fact.
  22. I don't know much about you, I don't rate with less than 5, I didn't rate many, but I am giving you:
  23. Originally posted by Blessed: I don't like it one bit :mad: It's no longer The Great City of London. Originally posted by 7 of Nine: I cant handle another bout of paranoia. Only a true Borg would adapt to such situations, not an ex-Borg.
  24. Retailers and tourism officials already digesting the fallout from the first deadly bombings in the British capital two weeks ago warned Friday that the second round of attempted attacks on Thursday had severely dampened the prospects of a prompt rebound in both sectors. As armed police stormed a subway train in pursuit of a suspected terrorist, shooting him dead, the country's Tourism Industry Emergency Response group met for the second time in as many weeks and concluded that the effects would be significant. Source