After Saddam, Iraqi women are used as sex objects

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Salam.
This is one part I would disagree with. You and many other brothers and sisters are believing something that the US wants us to believe. Please do more research about this and then come up with a decision. Dont just believe all the media has to say blindly.
Peace.

Could you be more clear with what you think is a lie?
 
Once again you are assuming so much...

Who said jesus was white? and who had a pic?

I asked you what was wrong with jesus not of pictures and color...

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And i answered you.... jeez louise! Mate, you like to argue too much. Take some of that agression out on a punch bag.:giggling:
 
Peace, what does your bro(!) make of this war?
He didn't want to go (who ever wants to go to war?) but once he got there he understood why they had to do it. He was there in the very beginning . His unit was the first to reach baghdad. He said that outside of Baghdad and a few other places that there was no plumbing or electricity. That Saddam had these people living in poverty and fear. He talked to the Iraqi people and heard the struggles they went through under Saddam. Not knowing if they would be carried out of their home because Saddam or his sons heard a rumor of what they might do. He talked about how when the US troops first got there the people were pretty nice to them and the troops were nice to the people. He said they had to start getting harder when the insurgency started up. He told me how the US troops used to have kids around all the time asking for candy and money. He said he used to give them the candy bars that was in his rations and he used to kick the soccer ball around with them. That had stop because the insurgents started using the kids. They would get a group of kids to gather around the troops while one would drop a grenade in the Jeep and they would all run, killing the soldier. He said the hardest thing he had to do was raise his gun to a group of kids to scare them off. He said he wouldn't have shot them but he had to do something to protect his men (He's a Sgt.). Did he agree with the war? No. But now he's gone and seen it with his own 2 eyes.
 
And i answered you.... jeez louise! Mate, you like to argue too much. Take some of that agression out on a punch bag.:giggling:

Lol?? im not arguing with you? im just asking that you had a prob with the pic at first you said cos you said u thought it was jesus but u just u knew it was obi-wan so im still wandring what your problem was orignally??
lol?
 
He didn't want to go (who ever wants to go to war?) but once he got there he understood why they had to do it. He was there in the very beginning . His unit was the first to reach baghdad. He said that outside of Baghdad and a few other places that there was no plumbing or electricity. That Saddam had these people living in poverty and fear. He talked to the Iraqi people and heard the struggles they went through under Saddam. Not knowing if they would be carried out of their home because Saddam or his sons heard a rumor of what they might do. He talked about how when the US troops first got there the people were pretty nice to them and the troops were nice to the people. He said they had to start getting harder when the insurgency started up. He told me how the US troops used to have kids around all the time asking for candy and money. He said he used to give them the candy bars that was in his rations and he used to kick the soccer ball around with them. That had stop because the insurgents started using the kids. They would get a group of kids to gather around the troops while one would drop a grenade in the Jeep and they would all run, killing the soldier. He said the hardest thing he had to do was raise his gun to a group of kids to scare them off. He said he wouldn't have shot them but he had to do something to protect his men (He's a Sgt.). Did he agree with the war? No. But now he's gone and seen it with his own 2 eyes.


??? you said you sent him instead of you?? whats that all about?
 
There was no need for me to go. I'm not qualified for the job so I would just be in the way.

?????????

You said you sent your brother instead of you!? to do what exactly?!?

wheres your brother gone which country!?
 
Salam: May all safe Iraqi as well as Kashmiri people particularly women from these brutal soldiers of US, UK and India.
 
May all safe Iraqi as well as Kashmiri people particularly women from these brutal soldiers of US, UK and India.
Not the best grammar I have read recently! I think Kashmiri people have more to fear from Muslims than from US or UK troops. Why would you say something like that? Are you paranoid?
 
Twelve-year old Mohammed al-Durrah died in his father’s arms by the brtual soldiers of US/UK on Saturday. The boy and his father became trapped against a wall as bullets rained down on them. Mohammed crouched weeping and his father tried in vain to shield his child with his arms while pleading with the soldiers not to shoot. “My child! My child!” His pleas fell on deaf ears. Mohammed died. His father survived however critically wounded by five bullets. An ambulance driver, Bassam al-Bilbeisi, doing his duty to humanity as a medical professional, was also killed senselessly as he tried to retrieve them.
 
This happened in Iraq. But now a days this is very common in muslim countries like Palestine, Iraq, Kashmir occupied by Indian army troops.
 

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