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Bahraini Shiites protest in anger over Iraq shrine bombings

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Jun 13, 2007, 21:07 GMT


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Middle W.Jun 13th, 2007 - 22:02:29

And the story goes on and on - a total mess that the U.S. is in up to their eyeballs with NO end in sight. They are in the middle of a civil war that will just escalate as time goes by with more senseless killings/murders - whatever you want to call it. Will the U.S. pull out before the 2008 elections - a lot of people are betting on it!

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MudfishJun 13th, 2007 - 22:45:20

I believe the Bible is to be taken literally and Biblical Law is best for this nation.

I call upon all true believers to show their faith this Sunday by stoning to death all workers entering Wal-Marts and 7-11's on the Sabbath.

We Fundamentalists must either follow the Bible 100%, or we are nothing but self-serving hypocrits.

Oh, wait!!! What day is THE Sabbath anyhow?

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Meanie GreenieJun 13th, 2007 - 22:49:47

Muslims in Iraq were happily united under Saddam and before that, under the benevolent Ottoman Empire.

Then comes division sown by ideas such as freedom and democracy, both of which are profoundly anti-Islamic. Think about it. What is the most anti-Islamic phrase ever written? Try 'life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.'

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