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Bring back Saddam Hussain!
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he's dead.
Bring back Saddam Hussain!
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Bring back Saddam Hussain!
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I love the Blame America Game...
Oh yes, because they drink, we should have never dis-placed Sadam Hussein. Next time a lunatic dictator decides to rule a country and support terrorism, let's let him stay, since, dare I say it, forbid, the people drink a beer!
I have noticed that Islamonline likes to point out only bad things that happen in nowadays Iraq, as if nothing good happens there lately.
aah but america didnt always think he was a lunatic dictator when they could use him...
as an american, i think the american government is in the wrong for going to iraq to begin with. it just caused more problems (as if the world didnt already have enough of them) and amani is right, the usa government didnt "see" hussein as a dictator as long as he was beneficial for them to tolerate. kind of like the same situation with the previous dictator in pakistan that was backed by the usa. as long as they are pro-usa, they can be as dictator like as they want. sounds hypocritical to me.
How do you know they didn't sell the WMD's back to the original owner? That has been a long-known theory, and we don't know if they ever did or didn't have WMD's.
The U.S. aided them to fight for their own freedom, we didn't know after we did that, they'd help terrorists that planned on murdering Americans.
lol, I am doing what I want, expressing a opinoin.
Salaam
Just to add Obama is unwilling to release 44 images of Gutanmo/cuba prisoners who have been abused by the US personal - he doesnt want to release them becasue it would give america a worse image in the muslim world - a form of censorship in other words - for the greater good in Obama's eyes.
http://washingtontimes.com/news/2009/jun/09/graham-lieberman-fight-to-block-release-of-detaine/
Salaam.
I am not surprised. America needs to learn how to handle the truth. Learn from their past mistakes and never repeat them again. However, the likely chance of that occurring is zero.
Salaam
Just to add Obama is unwilling to release 44 images of Gutanmo/cuba prisoners who have been abused by the US personal - he doesnt want to release them becasue it would give america a worse image in the muslim world - a form of censorship in other words - for the greater good in Obama's eyes.
http://washingtontimes.com/news/2009/jun/09/graham-lieberman-fight-to-block-release-of-detaine/
They should be released, I agree, for honesty, but I also agree with Obama that the prisoners' faces should not be plastered everywhere for even more embarrassment. Another excuse is national security which is kind of a weak argument to me, but... :X
http://www.islamonline.net/servlet/...Zone-English-News/NWELayout&cid=1203758147874
results of democracy and the US invasion...
and yes why the hell did bush invaded Iraq??? link with Al Qaida and possession of mass destruction weapons... of which none have been proved.
if democracy = legalization of alcohol, drugs, prostitution etc... i prefer saddam, and so should every muslim
noorahmad said:if democracy = legalization of alcohol, drugs, prostitution etc... i prefer saddam, and so should every muslim
if democracy = legalization of alcohol, drugs, prostitution etc... i prefer saddam, and so should every muslim
Don't you think people should have the choice of religion and whether or not they follow Islamic laws? Obviously, because you are a Muslim, you probably think it's no big deal making others do what you feel is right, but to someone else, it is a huge deal when we are restricted by things from that with which we are not involved. Enforcing Islam (or any other religion) on people isn't the most productive thing in the world, and can be even more destructive than the crimes brought by the regulation of alcohol and drugs.
So, I respectfully disagree with you. :-[
(However, personally, I hate alcohol, so I would support its prohibition if it came to choose. :rollseyes)
Iraq was a secular country under Saddam, I don't think alcohol was ever banned during his reign.In a Muslim country, you would have Islamic laws because majority of the public are Muslims. A non-Muslim are expected to follow these laws, if they wish to enter a Muslim country.
In a non-Muslim a country, a Muslim will have to follow their laws. For example, Interest/Riba is against the teachings of the Quran; however, Muslims will have to abide by their regulations.
In Iraq majority of the population were Muslims. When Alcohol and Prostitution was prohibited, this did not raise any concern. However legalizing it does create concern. Legalization of Alcohol and Prostitution had put Iraq into a position to face future problems that they are unfamiliar with.
Why did USA invade Iraq? To liberate them or turn it into a Western nation?
Iraq was a secular country under Saddam, I don't think alcohol was ever banned during his reign.
Probably the same. I guess it wasn't legal, but tolerated.Oh I see. What about Prostitution?
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