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the legacy of arafat
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goodgreefgirl
http://www.linkpost.org/lnk/go.post/996/
ierxium
I thought the godfather was Saddam with his Weapons of Mass Destruction. :rolleyes:
Yan
That was an interesting flash.
ierxium
It was too long if you ask me.
goodgreefgirl
i dont really care, personally speaking i didnt even know who he was :p im totally ignorant when it comes to politics and.. sadly am not afraid to admit it (but id also like to learn more about it)


thought u guys would find this amusing or something :)
malek
hahahahaha

no efforts are spared to descredit this man...


shove that flash up your ass!
ierxium
Anything related to politics is funny.
Remiks
i on arafats grave.
ierxium
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Originally posted by Remiks
i on arafats grave.


Really? How often?
malek
quote:
Originally posted by Remiks
i on arafats grave.


you must be so proud, not better than the nazis who desecrates some jewish tombs.

Halcyon+On+On
Wow, that really played on the puppeted frustrations a bit, eh?

Even the mention of 'jihad' seems to evoke connotations of flag-burnings and the cowardly beheadings of innocents - all masterfully instilled by a media which knows only its own ego.

If I remember correctly, the British fought a war on terror a few hundred years ago. They lost because the other side fought with a fierce tenacity and ruthless candor... and they were backed by France, go figure. :wtf:

When will people learn? The more things change, the more they stay the same.

Worry about yourself - don't put the deaths and supposed 'honor' of others ahead of your own essence. Get some ing backbone and stop defending men you've never even met.

Oh, and no more defiling graves. :p
Remiks
woot, lets praise a man who funded jihad *high5* .. im gonna start an Osama thread next, once he dies, his life accomplishments must be celebrated as well.
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