Verizon Yaar, what have you done to these crybabies? Have you seen they are on a roll now… over 80% of the Topics (that’s 8% more than Irqis who voted) started here are hateful towards Amrika and the west. These poor guys are wasting no time to show their true colors. So sad to see them so angry. May Allah give them Shafa and make them feel better and they start to love the peaceful people and not be singing songs to praise suicide bombers.
Verizon, If you go the mosque, do make sure that you are not drunk after having a few cock-tails with your friends. On a second thought I dont think it will matter to you if you are drunk or not, since you have lost all sense of humanity when you ignore the deaths of millions of children, men and women. To top it all of you dance and rejoice…Very sad indeed.
Kaleem Bhai, this is the time to celebrate in the Ummah. I am done grieving for the senseless killings of innocent Iraqis by their very own brethren.
Lets join the Iraqis on this joyous occasion, we will grieve the dead (even though thye were caused by their own people) and make a memorial once the new Iraqi Leadership is in place. You know a better memorial than a picture of Older Bush on a floor in front of a Hotel. Even though the poor iraqis were killed by their own brethren, the new regime will be conscious enough to remember their dead.
I do grieve for the poor iraqis when I see their mutilated bodies, mutliated by Sunni Insurgents. OR is that a conspiracy theory as well and that the insurgents are really IDF killing?
Verizon, your sense of humor never fails to amaze me. There is a little matter of sanctions of 10 years that killed millions of Iraqi children. There is a matter of US army blowing up the clean water supply and the sewage system of Baghdad in 91 that led to thousands if not millions of deaths. Those deaths were not caused by our own bretheren....they were a direct result of foriegn invasion and brutal policy (see Madliene not so Bright's comments about death of millions of children).
I agree killing of innocnet civilians by inusrgent is barabaric and horrofic, I do not condone such acts, but, I do not turn a blind eye to the forces and circumstances that create such evils.
^^ Kaleem, Once again here we go blaming our ills on U.S. Why didn't Sadaam distribute the medicines and food to the ordinary Iraqis (the Shias at that time)? and why didn't he fix the sewer system and water supply. He was still busy killing more Shiites and Kurds, rather than fix his country. Lets get real here Brother Kaleem. We can play the blame game all day long you can google and bring up all ills of the world casued by U.S (better yet the whole WA forum laterly has been filled by anti U.S BS).
Let me ask you a blunt question what has a, the any muslim done for himself, his country, or for Ummah besides bi5tch about U.S India and Israel. To the point that it is sickening. Even that Mohatir Madar Ch#$ while leaving brought up the story of Elders of ZIon that has been proven as a fake story.
I am a firm believer in admitting one's mistakes rather than blame others. Till the Ummah realizes that they need to fix their problems, they will keep blaming everyone but them.
Sunday was indeed a very bad day for the jihadis (the real ones and the keyboard variety). Even I had been beaten down by the constant drumbeat from the nattering nabobs of negativity and felt the election was more likely to be a disaster than a success.
GW, Allawi and alll those who held the line on insisting the elections not be delayed must feel mighty good today. More important, the Iraqi people have now taken a drink from the trough of democracy and, having now tasted it, are not likely to passively give it up.
I can see that the Election outcome has lit a Kerosine lamp not olny under the Ummah, but the kbrd Jihadist at GS as well. Keep up the good fight. By the time its over Iraq will be ahead of all the lands in Ummah.
God bless the Iraqis and God bless the U.S.A :Allah Akbar: