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Zainab
18-09-2004, 18:15
Asalaaamualaykum Brothers and Sisters :)

Here is something that my brother found on a site:

http://www.matmice.com/home/zainab90/blair.jpg

Enjoy :p

Wa salaama

lubna
18-09-2004, 18:45
Waalykum assalam dear zainab

may day! may day! cant open the attachment... over!

sorry folks! there is a delay in the enjoyment ride..... :)

wassalam wr wb
lubna

Tayeb
18-09-2004, 19:36
It's working now!

Sadika
18-09-2004, 19:53
http://www.cartoonstock.com/newscartoons/cartoonists/gfo/lowres/gfon17l.jpg

PS: the image in Sr Zainab's post doesn't appear sometimes because it's timing out because the site where it's is very slow. If you reload the page the image appears after a bit of persistence.

Zainab
20-09-2004, 19:26
AA

Sorry that you cant see it sr Lubna, but heres an alternative link: :)
http://www.matmice.com/home/zainab90

:p enjoy

AH
Zainab
xxxxxx

lubna
20-09-2004, 20:57
Assalamoalykum dear sister sadika and zainab

jazakallah for your help. my patience paid of.it was worth waiting for!
i enjoyed every word of it.... :p

jazakallah for sharing with us.

so now we know for sure that mr. bush not only doesnt know his spellings but also never hands in his reports. the question now arises is how come he got made the monitor of the whole world!! and who made him? :mad:

wassalam

lubna

Lulua
23-09-2004, 01:07
Assalaamu alaikum.

Sis Lubna...he stole it. Don't u remember the voting fiasco 4 years ago??

Make urself ready...another voting season (joke of the day, really) is coming up this November again.

Anyways...what choices are there really for the Americans to pick from? Which evil is less of an evil? Is either really acceptable??

Lulua.

Mr Green
23-09-2004, 01:16
Assalaamu alaikum.

Sis Lubna...he stole it. Don't u remember the voting fiasco 4 years ago??

Make urself ready...another voting season (joke of the day, really) is coming up this November again.

Anyways...what choices are there really for the Americans to pick from? Which evil is less of an evil? Is either really acceptable??

Lulua.

Salaams,

Yes, whilst I obviously fundamentally disagree with Mr Bush's foreign policy (not to mention chunks of his domestic policy), it could be argued that at least he is sticking to his guns, as it were, at least we know where we stand with him. Mr Kerry's to-ing and fro-ing between this and that position makes me if anything even more uncomfortable. They're both as bad as each other, it seems.

Wa salaams

Tayeb
23-09-2004, 16:19
Wa-alikum-as-salaam:

I fully agree with you. Just look at the lobby behind John Kerry, like the Jewish one. He doesn't offer anything substantially different. So if you have to choose between the real and the fake, of course you'll choose the real one.

I believe the clever people among Jews in USA are frightened of the agenda behind Christian fundamentalism (they boast to be 70 million in USA) that of causing Armageddon, tha'll wipe 2/3 of the Jews and remainder will convert to Christianity, Jesus (as) will return and rule for 1000 years! They think these are more dangerous people than Hitler ever was and they are driving Israel to abysm. For a good analaysis of these dangerous people read:

http://www.antiwar.com/orig/strong1.html

Nevertheless the Jewish lobby is divided though a majority do already favour Kerry, and Kerry thas taken steps towards them like supporting Israel unconditionally.

The American presidential elections aren't truly democratic in the sense of one man one vote. The voters elect delegates who in turn elect the president. There are only four states in USA that determine who gets elected and they are a headache to Mr Kerry, one of them being Florida where George Bush's brother is governor.

Ma'a-salaama,