Dear Mr. Santa,
This might be unusual request coming from someone who is a Muslim, but the fact I have few things on my mind.
Could you please swing by Palestine, and in particular to a place called Gaza this year. It is not too far from Bethlehem, the birthplace of Jesus, who is ‘the reason for the season’. There are 1.5 million people who are starving there in Gaza and have been under siege from air, sea, and ground for almost three years. You may ask what is the reason for that? Those people wanted to be free and independent just like us here in America.
Over 51% of the population is under the age of 15. Among those people are solid 3,000 Christians also. Statistically speaking, there should be about 1,500 of their Christian children who will not be having a merry Christmas this year for lack of basic necessities to survive such as food, water, fuel, and medicine. Animals are in a worse shape than humans in Gaza. There is no grass or animal feeds left in Gaza. Parents and children alike are dying daily because they are unable to get medical attention inside or outside Gaza due to the blockade. The U.N. is no longer able to deliver food anymore because of border closings, and has also warned of impending human disaster..
The children of Gaza do not need toys or video games as they do in other parts of the ‘Cristian’ world, so I suggest the following:
Baby formula
Bottled water
Candles
Vitamin supplement. I heard many suffer from severe malnutrition
Clothing and toiletry
Batteries (all sizes)
Hearing aids for children
Animal feeds. I heard that a local pet store here is having a great bargain, buy one get one free!
Meal Ready to Eat [MRE]. The same kind used by the military.
No need for desert, there is one inside the MRE package. However, if there is some ginger bread man on special, I recommend taking several boxes. I am sure the children will enjoy it and will talk about it for years to come.
Thank you in advance. Have a safe trip. May Allah [God in Arabic] be with you, and as you would say; Ho, ho, ho.
Sincerely,
Mahmoud El-Yousseph
elyousseph6@yahoo.com
originally published on the Ugly Truth
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You want to make Christians feel guilty about what's happening in Palestine, as if they can do something to stop it. But look what happened to this Christian man when he tried to save a Muslim child.
"Kirkuk (AsiaNews) – More murders and kidnappings targeting the Christian community in Kirkuk, northern Iraq. Yesterday evening Sabah Daowd Askar, 55 years old, married and father of three children, was killed in front of his home in the district of Almas. Also yesterday, in another episode, a 50 year old doctor was abducted on his way home. AsiaNews sources in the city speak of a "climate of fear" and are afraid of a "new mass exodus" of Christians.
Sabah Daowd Askar was killed because "he tried to prevent a kidnapping." The man, Christian, saw four people "kidnap a Muslim child." He tried to save him, but the "criminals opened fire”. "He was a businessman – said the source, who knew the victim well – very kind and generous”. Because of his generosity he had tried to prevent the abduction of the child, “irrespective of his faith or the community he belonged to".
Samir Gorgia, 50, married with two children, a boy and a girl, was abducted around 9 last night, on his way home. During the course of the abduction a passer-by was killed, also of the Christian faith. "Even in this case – the source tells AsiaNews – this is a well known person. He is a medical specialist, known and appreciated by all” for his dedication to his work."
http://new.asianews.it/index.php?l=en&art=160…
Just think of all the Christian families from Iraq to Pakistan who will not be able to give any presents to their kids because they–or the children–have been blown to pieces by Mujahideen bombers. Meanwhile, Muslims will continue to write poems and letters to try and make Christians feel guilty.
Posted by C.H. | December 21, 2009, 8:05 pmThis blog is about Palestine. Arabs don't care about dead Iraqis unless Americans do the killing.
If Santa doesn't mind helping Muslim kids, maybe he can swing by Iraq too!
Posted by Iraqi_Mojo | December 21, 2009, 10:54 pmThe christian right advocate and support the atrocity that is occuring in palestine.
Posted by kenny | December 22, 2009, 3:42 amThis is not a religious issue nor should it become a religious one…..Palestinian or Iraqi are all Arabs and ones that have rights that should be fighting for.
Posted by A Human | December 22, 2009, 7:25 pmPull your head out of your arse, C.H. This letter wasn't simply about "guilting out" Christians for the atrocities being committed against Gaza. It was an appeal for help, that's all. What's wrong with you? Sure, there are heinous acts being committed all over the world. This is not to suggest the plight of anyone in Iraq, or Sudan, or The Congo, or wherever else, isn't important to address. The letter just calls out for recognition from a world community that apparently doesn't give a damn about the murderous seige being laid on over a million people by the Israelis (who are being shamelessly bankrolled by the U.S.) Get it?
Posted by Tom Kinsolving | December 22, 2009, 4:09 amNo, Tom, it very much is a "guilt trip" attempt. And I still don't get how it is that Muslims feel they have the moral high-ground to try to make Christians feel guilty about how they treat Muslims. I feel like I'm dealing with people who live in an alternate reality. Osama bin Ladin declared global jihad on Christians, so I suggest that Muslims appeal to Uncle Osama for help, and leave Santa Clause alone.
Posted by programmer craig | December 23, 2009, 12:09 amThat's not what I'm getting from it, Tom. The Arab Muslim writing this wants the "Christian world" to see his "brothers" as helpless victims. He claims to be concerned about the 3,000 Palestinian Christians in Gaza, yet where the hell was the Arab world when Sudanese President Bashir was waging war against the Christians in the south of his country? Over two million people died in that hideous conflict. I have not once, ever, heard of Arabs anywhere in the Middle East gathering to condemn this. On the contrary, Palestinians and other Arabs have rallied together to DEFEND Bashir, which basically means they either support or don't give a damn about the mass genocides he is responsible for.
The Islamist hardliners in Gaza regularly rally to the defense of notoriously anti-Christians figures. Not only Bashir, but also Zarqawi and Bin Laden. They also rallied in the streets on September 11th, when thousands of people were incinerated. How do they expect to succeed in reaching out to Christians with such horrific behavior?
Posted by C.H. | December 22, 2009, 4:20 amMaybe there's a way to help Palestinian Christians without helping Palestinian Muslims! LOL
Gaza needs economic revival and education, like so many Muslim societies. Strangling their economy will no doubt result in more hatred and extremism.
Posted by Iraqi_Mojo | December 22, 2009, 4:52 am"Maybe there's a way to help Palestinian Christians without helping Palestinian Muslims"
I suggested no such thing
Posted by C.H. | December 22, 2009, 5:28 amI was joking. But seriously speaking: I think that before giving aid to Gaza, they should make the aid conditional upon Gazans watching Saddam's Killing Fields: http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=317764149…
And they should send Palestinians who supported Zarqawi on a two week vacation to Hilla, give them a tour of the market that Raed al Banaa blew up and meet some of the locals.
Posted by Iraqi_Mojo | December 22, 2009, 5:43 amI would like to see Gaza's economy turn around and have the blockade ended, but all of that will be meaningless so long as fundamentalist religious dogma from Saudi Arabia and Iran is piping its way onto television channels in Palestine and telling children that Jews aren't human and that its their duty to kill them. There's no blockade on Yemen or KSA yet the people live in abject misery.
You're right, pro-Zarqawi and Takfiri Palestinians should go to the market in al-Hillah. So should Ismail Hanniyeh. When Hanniyeh realizes how hideous suicide bombing is and rejects it full out, then the west's attitude towards his gov't might change.
Posted by C.H. | December 22, 2009, 6:49 amWhy is there a blockade? Rockets aimed at Israeli kindergartens….
If Gazans renounce terror blockade is over.
They voted for and support Hamas -why is this so hard to understand that supporting baby killers has it consequences?
Posted by Daniel_Deronda | December 22, 2009, 4:47 amWhen was it last time a rocket was launched against Israel…I bet you cannot remember…I live in today…you live in yesterday…. no one is lunching rockets anymore…you might not have gotten the memo…but Gaza is still under siege, and Sedrot kids are safe! Please do not link those two subjects. Do you believe that it is worth it to starve a million and a half people because a dozen of bad people used to lunch dilly rocket? Thanks
Posted by Hanitizer | December 22, 2009, 9:44 pmSuperb knuckleheaded militant Zionist excuse for roasting Palestinian children alive with U.S.-supplied white phosphorous, Daniel. "Rockets aimed at Israeli kindergartens"? How about Israeli terrorist rockets DELIBERATELY TARGETED AT HOSPITALS AND FAMILY HOMES??! Do you even give a damn about your "purity of arms" Israeli stormtroopers murdering and maiming civilians? No, obviously you don't–so that makes you the terrorist. Because terrorists like to justify deliberate killing of civilians, with excuses about "human shields," while interestingly enough your brave "purity of arms" IDF does just that; Israeli human rights groups themselves have documented the Israelis using Palestinian human shields when turning neighborhoods into free fire zones.
Posted by Tom Kinsolving | December 22, 2009, 6:03 amThe fact of the matter is that it was the Israelis that violated the truce with Hamas by refusing to lift the blockade, as promised. You are a truly sickening example, Daniel, of the callous, ruthless mindset of lying, murderous Israeli regime politics. No wonder the victims of the Israeli Ethnic Cleansing Machine got radicalized and decided to copy the very same the terror tactics of your heroic Irgun and Stern Gang bombers of the 1940s. That was the time when Palestine was plundered.
The consequences of Israeli baby killers using chemical weapons are not hard to predict. Why, then, is this so hard for people like you to understand?
Posted by Tom Kinsolving | December 22, 2009, 6:03 amDaniel wrote:
Why is there a blockade? Rockets aimed at Israeli kindergartens….
So Hamas will give in or Gazans wil rise against their own government.
There is no Qassam rockets being aimed or fired at any of the Illegal Jewish settlement currently.
The one who is dropping bombs and firing missiles is the IDF.
Keep in mind there were no rockets fired into other illegal Jewish settlements in the West Bank. Why the IOF keep invading Palestinian towns and villiaes, and arresting young Palestinians?
If Gazans renounce terror blockade is over.
No Danny! What you are saying in essence is:If Gazans give up their God given rights to defend themselves against brutal military organization, like Americans did during the War of Independence, then, and even then, I
Israeli will not allow an independent Palestinian state in what is now 22 % of the original Palestine.
Israel will not allow the Palestinian refugee the right to return to their homes and property, as called upon by many UN Resolution.
Israel will not allow Accept East Jerusalem as the the capitol of Palestinian state.
Israel insist s on wanting to controlling the air space, waterways, and borders crossing.
There will never be peace until Israel return back what it has stolen from the Palestinians. It is plain and simple
They voted for and support Hamas -why is this so hard to understand that supporting baby killers has it consequences?
I can't believe you even said, that. The election was fair, and transparent. It was certified by our former U.S. president Jimmy Carter. When Palestinians were asked who wants to represent you, the overwelming majority voted for Hamas. That is their choice that world failed to respect. It is shameful an insulting though to tell the Palestinians you have voted for the wrong party. And we are going to punish you with the blocade unitl you starve to death or you change your mind. That is a blackmail., war crimes against humaity. To be honest with you, if I have to right to vote, which I did not, I would not have voted for the corrupt Fateh either.
Daniel, you confound me even more by using the term baby killer referring to the Palestinians instead of the real baby killer, who in this case is the IOF. The one who uses Palestinian children as target practice, the coward soldiers who uses civilian as a human shield., the one who steals, rob and rape. The one who is morally corrupt.
One year ago this month Israel lunched a savage attack on the besieged people of Gaza. They have killed over 1400 people within 3 weeks invasion. Most of the victims were women and children. Israel failed to crush Hamas and the resistance. Hamas is strong. Israel intended to rescue its captive solder in Gaza, but left Gaza empty handed. Israel wanted to punish the people of Gaza with the hope of overthrowing Hamas, Hamas is more popular and respected.
If there are axises of evil in this world, it would be lead by Israel, Egypt, U.S, and the rest of EU. Those four entities are currently engaged in war crime against humanity by imposing and illegal and strangling blockade against 1.5 million Palestinian in Gaza. Leaders of those countries should be held liable, arrested and brought to trail at the International Court of Justice in the Hague for crime against humanity.
Posted by Mahmoud El-Yousseph | December 23, 2009, 2:40 am"Israel failed to crush Hamas and the resistance. Hamas is strong."
Really? Either the "resistance" was crushed or they have lost all interest in fighting the Israelis. The "Mujahideen" only seem interested in blowing up markets packed full of women and children in Baghdad and Peshawar.
Posted by C.H. | December 23, 2009, 6:30 amcorrection: make this brutal military occupation instead of "military organization."
Posted by Mahmoud El-Yousseph | December 23, 2009, 2:42 amYou tell 'em, Mahmoud! I like your new & improved title for the Israeli baby killers, "I.O.F." (Israeli Offense Force). It's amazingly Orwellian, isn't it? They like to call themselves a "defense" force, in order to sanitize their function as a bunch of marauding barbarians, launching murderous OFFENSIVES against defenseless woman and children. Disgusting.
Posted by Tom Kinsolving | December 23, 2009, 2:53 amTom:
I appreciate your moral support and I do value your prospective.
There are three classes of people who will not enjoy the shade of Heaven:
The one who oppresses others
The one who provide aid and comfort to the oppressor.
The one who remains silent in the face of oppression.
Danny: I would like to share this with you for you reading pleasure:
There is a saying [hadaith] by the prophet Mohammad [peace be upon him],
he said to his companions, " who among you oppresses a Christian or a Jew, I will be
his /her prosecuting witness in The Day of Judgment."
Posted by Mahmoud El-Yousseph | December 23, 2009, 3:22 amWhat about non-believers, Mahmoud ? they are not going to enjoy the shade of Heaven anyway, so it is perfectly alright for them to oppress anybody, right?
Why dont you leave religious shit out of these? Nobody cares what is written in holy textbooks as long there is power to be gained…
Posted by Rudy | December 23, 2009, 4:24 pmRudy, Why are you automatically making Mahmoud the spokesperson for the entire Muslim faith? the dude lives in Ohio and has served in the US army….I do not think it is fair to have him defend an entire population. He was simply writing his thoughts….
Posted by Hanitizer | December 23, 2009, 5:38 pmdont put words in my mouth. I never made him the spokesperson or whatever for any faith. In fact, I did not say anything specifically against him or Islam. And what it has anything to do with his military service and Ohio residence? I never got personal, did I? Why are you so paranoid?
My point was simple. It is useless to try to teach morality from a religious POV. Heavenly providence is a double edged sword, if you know what I mean. You will hear the same logic from the other side who are doing exactly the opposite to obtain the same pleasure. Are you ready to choose between religions in a revolutionary struggle?
Posted by Rudy | December 23, 2009, 6:22 pmYeah, got that right, Mahmoud. Unfortunately, I have a strong suspicion that Danny Boy will continue muddled and hateful, and remain one of the bricks in that Zionist Wall that isolates genuine peace, like that apartheid wall the Israelis are building to try to permanently mutilate the last remains of Palestine.
But remember this: The Afrikaaner oppressors that once brutalized the people of South Africa for so many, many decades once thought themselves unaccountable and invincible. They thought they could continue to get away with any and all atrocities, forever.
They were wrong. The Israelis better heed the lesson. They can't continue to blame everyone else for their war crimes.
Posted by Tom Kinsolving | December 23, 2009, 7:22 amAtrocities and war crimes? You are talking about HAMAS, Tom? because you accidentally said "Israel" up in there. Or do you have some basis for not addressing the dozens of suicide bombings on Israeli civilians that HAMAS proudly perpetrated? Is it OK for some people to do things like that, Tom? As long as they are on Tom's "good folks" list or something?
Typical.
Posted by programmer craig | December 23, 2009, 3:05 pmIt sure is typical, Craig. Notice how Tom accuses Daniel of being "muddled and hateful" even though all he did was speak out against rockets being launched at Israeli civilians. If that is "hateful", then how do you define the language people like Tom and Mahmoud are using? Its almost like they are reading from a dictionary, trying to find words to match their hatred from previous posts.
Posted by C.H. | December 23, 2009, 6:34 pmHere we go again. Meanwhile, the Kabobfest will continue and Christians will be blamed and guilted for the suffering in the Arab World.
"Deadly bombing hits Mosul Church ahead of Christmas"
http://www.dawn.com/wps/wcm/connect/dawn-content-…
MOSUL, Iraq: With Christmas just around the corner, a bomb attack on a church in the Iraqi city of Mosul killed a passerby and wounded six others in the sixth attack on Christians there in less than a month, police and a witness said.
‘Around 11 am (0800 GMT), a handcart used to carry flour, left across the street from the Syrian Orthodox church of St Thomas, exploded and caused damage’ to the building, witness Hamis Paulos said.
‘A passerby was killed and six others wounded’ in the attack, a police officer said.
Father Faez Wadiha, whose own Syrian Orthodox Parish of the Very Pure Virgin was attacked a week ago, said ‘words cannot describe what has happened.
Posted by C.H. | December 23, 2009, 6:51 pm(continued)
‘This is certainly a Christmas present for Mosul,’ he said with irony, ‘a message of congratulations why we are celebrating a feast of love and peace.’
‘But we will pray in the streets, in homes, in shops. God is everywhere, not just in churches.’
Father Wadiha's parish operates a school adjacent to the church, in central Mosul, and a bomb exploded there on December 15, killing an eight-day old girl and wounding 40 people, including five students.
A second bomb struck the Syrian Catholic Church of the Annunciation in the north of the city, without causing any casualties.
On November 26, a church and a convent were bombed, with both targets severely damaged but without any casualties, religious leaders said.
One of the attacks hit the St Theresa Convent of Dominican nuns in the western Jadida (New Mosul) district, said the chief representative of the Dominican order in Iraq, Father Yousif Thomas Mirkis.
‘These attacks are aimed at forcing Christians to leave the country,’ he told AFP, noting that the bomb had been placed inside the convent grounds and caused damage to the building.
Another bomb struck the Church of St Ephrem in the same Mosul district, causing major damage to the Chaldean place of worship, Patriarchal Vicar George Basman said.
And last week, a 30-year-old Christian, Zeid Majid Yussef, was gunned down as he walked from his parked car to his home.
Posted by C.H. | December 23, 2009, 6:53 pmThats so sad…. all those bombings in churches.
Bloody Americans. You can expects them to mess up everything. As hateful as Saddam was (American puppet), at least places of worship was left alone.
Now American terrorists come along and you not only have mass murders but even places of religious worship are not left alone.
Posted by OooKhalid | December 24, 2009, 8:51 amAnd here I thought you were claiming you wanted the support of Western Christians, Khalid! Blaming Western Christians for attacks Arab Muslims commit on Arab Christians is just effing brilliant
Really kinda glad I decided it wasn't worth wasting any more time discussing the issue with you. It is as I suspected. You don't feel any guilt about what Arab Muslims do to Arab Christians. You only care about what political benefit you can gain by trying to manipulate Christians.
Posted by programmer craig | December 24, 2009, 12:53 pmMe!?!
Me wanting Western support against the same Westerners???? That's really very logical!!
I mean sure! we want your support to lay your hands off our lands and our rights…
We want Western support to save the planet, our only home… So sign the Koyoto protocol!
We want Western support, to stop shooting at us….
Western Christians has been a force for evil; and this is the only war that is worth fighting, Truth against Evil. How the hell can we seek Western support, if the war is against them in the first place.
Every major conflict or atrocities in the past half a millennium were committed by Western Christians either directly or indirectly.
I dare you to challenge me on this point!
Posted by OooKhalid | December 24, 2009, 4:24 pm"I dare you to challenge me on this point!"
OK
Mao's China- 50-60 million dead
Stalin's Russia- 15-20 million dead
Pol Pot's Cambodia- 2 million dead
Bashir's Sudan 2.5+ dead, probably more to come
Rwandan Genocide- 1 million dead
Kim Jong Il's North Korea- millions dead
Then there's other notable mentions!
Like…Khamenei's Iran, Libya, Syria, Congo…I can continue, Khalid.
Posted by C.H. | December 24, 2009, 6:40 pmMao's China – Influenced by the European Ideology of Communism
Stalin's Russia – Influenced by the European Ideology of Communism
Pol Pot's Cambodia – Influenced by the European Ideology of Communism
Rwandan Genocide – Influenced by the European Ideology of Nationalism, where the Belgians artificially racially-separated the natives into Tutsis and Hutus by their skin tone. Then the usual divide and conquer.
Kim Jong Li's North Korea – Influenced by the European Ideology of Communism
Like I said //Every major conflict or atrocities in the past half a millennium were committed by Western Christians either directly or indirectly.//
Posted by OooKhalid | December 25, 2009, 9:45 amKhalid, you're just being ridiculous now. When confronted with evidence of Arab Muslims persecuting Muslim Christians, you blame the behavior of those Arab Muslims on Western Christians. And at the same time you feel that Western Christians should support you (Muslim Arabs) in your Jihad against Israeli Jews… who have never done Western Christians any harm, despite the having ample justification to, seeing as how much harm Western Christians have done to them, eh? Get a grip. And if you were even remotely interested in convincing Western Christians that Arab Muslims are not the enemy, you wouldn't blame atrocities committed against Christian (by Muslims!) on other Christians. Are you stuck on stupid or something? What part of this aren't you understanding? In this very thread you are demonstrating the exact same kind of extreme religious intolerance that has Western Christians (and all other Christians!) so concerned about Islam in the first place!
Hanitizer, is this really the discussion you want to have? Do you think you are somehow gaining ground with these Christmas posts? Leave Christianity out of your war.
Posted by programmer craig | December 24, 2009, 8:02 pm"Now American terrorists come along and you not only have mass murders but even places of religious worship are not left alone."
I wonder: do all Arabs have their heads stuck up their butts?
Posted by Iraqi_Mojo | December 24, 2009, 5:23 pm//I wonder: do all Arabs have their heads stuck up their butts? //
I wonder if you are really an Arab, as you are pretending to be.
Wonder whether IraqiMoro and PC are colleagues working for the same propaganda machine!
Posted by OooKhalid | December 25, 2009, 9:37 amNot all Arabs praise "resistance" and condemn "puppet" governments and ignore the Arab terrorism and incredible hypocrisy among the shit-for-brains 3arab jarab. Not all Arabs are stupid, thankfully.
Khalid, do you live in America, like so many Arabs with their heads up their butts do?
Starbucks in the Arab world: http://iraqimojo.blogspot.com/2009/12/starbucks-i…
Posted by Iraqi_Mojo | December 25, 2009, 4:24 pmDo most Arabs believe, as Khalid apparently does, that Americans are the ones killing Iraqis? I mean damn, are you really *that* dumb? It's a tad embarrassing to observe such incredible stupidity among our Arab "brothers".
"A roadside bomb Friday killed three Shiite pilgrims walking in the Iraqi capital in advance of the holy day of Ashura, authorities said.
Another 20 people were wounded in the attack, officials with Iraq's ministry of information said.
There have been attacks against Shiite pilgrims each year as they make a pilgrimage to Baghdad and Karbala for the holy day, which commemorates the martyrdom of Imam Hussein, grandson of the Prophet Mohammed.
Hussein died in Karbala in 680 in a battle that marked a defining point of the schism between the two main branches of Islam — Shiites and Sunnis.
Iraq has a majority Shiite population. Close to two-thirds of the population is Shiite, with most of the remaining primarily Sunni.
In other violence Friday, gunmen killed three teachers who also work for Iraq's census committee in Mosul while they gathering information from families, Interior Ministry officials said."
http://www.cnn.com/2009/WORLD/meast/12/25/iraq.vi…
Posted by Iraqi_Mojo | December 25, 2009, 5:00 pm//Khalid, do you live in America, like so many Arabs with their heads up their butts do?//
Are you even an Arab? Or some fat ex-infantry too lazy to get a real job; so you sit around spewing American propaganda on the internet, for some easy cash.
//Do most Arabs believe, as Khalid apparently does, that Americans are the ones killing Iraqis?…damn..dumb?..embarrassing…stupidity..//
I bet you still believe that al-Qadea flattened the twin towers.
I think i figured you out.
You are one of those sad hopeless Americans who would believe in Santa, if President Bush had one day proclaimed that an Angel had whispered into his ears that Santa really existed and that he lived under the melting ice-caps.
It wouldn't hurt to get smarter. I know its cool to be stupid from the dumps you come from, but you are the master of your destiny. And no one will seek the success you deserve. Only you can master the Chi, with the wisdom you acquire. And wisdom can only be acquired if there is a deep yearning for it from within.
Posted by OooKhalid | December 26, 2009, 12:44 pmIf you invested a few minutes with Google you could find out who Mojo is, Khalid. It's no big secret. Guess you prefer to make a fool of yourself though, right?
Posted by programmer craig | December 26, 2009, 1:23 pmKhalid doesn't believe Al Qaeda destroyed the WTC? LOL, he really is an Arab! http://www.theonion.com/content/video/9_11_conspi…
Posted by Iraqi_Mojo | December 28, 2009, 6:31 amThat video sums up the absurdity of the situation, lol.
Posted by C.H. | December 28, 2009, 6:44 amTo tell you the truth, I believed in alQaeda too.
Ofcourse that is, until I grew up.
http://guardian.150m.com/september-eleven/hijacke…
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/1559151.st…
I know what you are going to say next :
/alQaeda are not humans but aliens from outer-space who have the ability to hyperspace their organic material to anywhere on the planet during suicide explosions. /
Master the Chi, man! Master the Chi.
Posted by OooKhalid | December 28, 2009, 9:36 amDid you stop reading when you grew up?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/theeditors/2006/10/911…
Posted by Iraqi_Mojo | December 28, 2009, 3:21 pm*SIgh*
I actually fooled myself into believing i could talk some sense into you…
And maybe i did; but you are unable admit it otherwise your only source of income would be threatened. And that too in the worst of your recessions.
Well! I bid thee Peace and hope to meet thee again in Peace, my friend.
Posted by OooKhalid | December 29, 2009, 4:36 amThat's quite a fancy way to lose an argument
Posted by C.H. | December 29, 2009, 4:59 amhttp://vodpod.com/watch/2207303-report-growing-ra…
Posted by OooKhalid | December 29, 2009, 5:43 amWhat a lot of hatred, put down your weapons
Posted by Jesus | December 24, 2009, 1:22 pmYeah!!
We do that while you rape our young boys..
… Sicko!
Posted by OooKhalid | December 24, 2009, 4:26 pmYeahh Sure!!
We do that while you rape our underage boys..
…Sicko!
Posted by Ooo | December 24, 2009, 4:37 pmPlease, C.H……Daniel commented on a lot more than just rocket fire at Israelis (selective memory issues, here??) Look at his remarks; just scroll up and read them:
"If Gazans renounce terror blockade is over. They voted for and support Hamas -why is this so hard to understand that supporting baby killers has it consequences?"
This is about as muddle-headed, ignorant, and stupid an argument could get when assessing the crisis in Gaza, and you know it. As if the Israelis aren't terrorists, or never did anything to perpetuate the vicious cycle of terrorism. You know anything about the baby-killing track record of Israeli prime ministers, past and present? Begin, Shamir–those names mean anything to you? If terrorism is to be condemned then the Israelis have to fess up about having built their garrison state on their astounding skill as terrorists. From Deir Yassin in 1948 to Gaza City in 2008, they carry on their brutal ways with shameless abandon, all the while pretending the be innocent victims of the blowback.
Don't pretend otherwise.
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