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orlra Sep 6th 2009 12:03 pm

For all British expats women in riyadh
 
hi every one

i am lovely Saudi woman in Riyadh :D and i invite every British expats women who is living in Riyadh to be my Friend,:eek:
you will be lucky as i will take you to the deep of Saudi women culture, you can try our Saudi lovely parties, you can enjoy shopping with me in Saudi way, and you can learn with me many funny arabic phrases ;)

this is limited time offer:zzz:

The Dean Sep 6th 2009 4:01 pm

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What are you wearing?

Ray Sep 6th 2009 4:07 pm

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Originally Posted by orlra (Post 7908701)
hi every one

i am lovely Saudi woman in Riyadh :D and i invite every British expats women who is living in Riyadh to be my Friend,:eek:
you will be lucky as i will take you to the deep of Saudi women culture, you can try our Saudi lovely parties, you can enjoy shopping with me in Saudi way, and you can learn with me many funny arabic phrases ;)

this is limited time offer:zzz:

Can you match MHs legs and MMs huge ...um !! earings ...

benzonar Sep 6th 2009 4:26 pm

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Is it something to do with ramadam that muslim folks go on a recruiting spree. I've noticed a number of these threads across different forums in the last few weeks, do they get extra points or something?

orlra Sep 6th 2009 10:30 pm

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Originally Posted by The Dean (Post 7909035)
What are you wearing?

proudly, yes i do
:)

orlra Sep 6th 2009 10:41 pm

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Originally Posted by benzonar (Post 7909076)
Is it something to do with ramadam that muslim folks go on a recruiting spree. I've noticed a number of these threads across different forums in the last few weeks, do they get extra points or something?

well, this is not related to ramadan. its just one of my crazy unique idea :thumbsup:
i have many international nationality Friends , i like them and they like me too,i really enjoy introduce people from different culture
is this wrong?

Ray Sep 6th 2009 10:43 pm

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Originally Posted by orlra (Post 7909716)
well, this is not related to ramadan. its just one of my crazy unique idea :thumbsup:
i have many international nationality Friends , i like them and they like me too,i really enjoy introduce people from different culture
is this wrong?

You carry on and enjoy yourself ..

orlra Sep 6th 2009 10:46 pm

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Originally Posted by Ray (Post 7909045)
Can you match MHs legs and MMs huge ...um !! earings ...

can you offer training course:D

orlra Oct 27th 2009 8:10 am

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Originally Posted by The Dean (Post 7909035)
What are you wearing?


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0OnwTQxortA

Ray Oct 27th 2009 1:32 pm

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Originally Posted by orlra (Post 8047921)

Some of your friends having their bit of fun ..



admon Oct 27th 2009 1:49 pm

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Originally Posted by Ray (Post 8048566)
Some of your friends having their bit of fun ..


http://youtube.com/watch?v=J0Qu6eyyr4c

how very american.

Blue Cat Oct 27th 2009 2:26 pm

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Originally Posted by orlra (Post 8047921)

what an interesting link :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:

Ray Oct 27th 2009 2:36 pm

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Originally Posted by admon (Post 8048605)
how very american.

from her friends in the UK then

Blue Cat Oct 27th 2009 2:40 pm

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Originally Posted by Ray (Post 8048712)
from her friends in the UK then

:p:p

orlra Nov 3rd 2009 3:55 am

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Originally Posted by Ray (Post 8048566)
Some of your friends having their bit of fun ..


http://youtube.com/watch?v=J0Qu6eyyr4c

Much of America's foreign policy since 9/11 has been based on the assumption that it was attacked by Muslims on that day. This assumption was used, most prominently, to justify the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. It is now widely agreed that the use of 9/11 as a basis for attacking Iraq was illegitimate: none of the hijackers were Iraqis, there was no working relation between Saddam Hussein and Osama bin Laden, and Iraq was not behind the anthrax attacks. But it is still widely believed that the US attack on Afghanistan was justified. For example, the New York Times, while referring to the US attack on Iraq as a "war of choice," calls the battle in Afghanistan a "war of necessity." Time magazine has dubbed it "the right war." And Barack Obama says that one reason to wind down our involvement in Iraq is to have the troops and resources to "go after the people in Afghanistan who actually attacked us on 9/11."

The assumption that America was attacked by Muslims on 9/11 also lies behind the widespread perception of Islam as an inherently violent religion and therefore of Muslims as guilty until proven innocent. This perception surely contributed to attempts to portray Obama as a Muslim, which was lampooned by a controversial cartoon on the July 21, 2008, cover of The New Yorker.

As could be illustrated by reference to many other post-9/11 developments, including as spying, torture, extraordinary rendition, military tribunals, America's new doctrine of preemptive war, and its enormous increase in military spending, the assumption that the World Trade Center and the Pentagon were attacked by Muslim hijackers has had enormous negative consequences for both international and domestic issues.1

Is it conceivable that this assumption might be false? Insofar as Americans and Canadians would say "No," they would express their belief that this assumption is not merely an "assumption" but is instead based on strong evidence. When actually examined, however, the proffered evidence turns out to be remarkably weak.
by David Ray Griffin
http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.p...t=va&aid=10142


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