Did anyone watch King Abdullah's speech before Congress?

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Re: Did anyone watch King Abdullah's speech before Congress?

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[quote="MAD MAC"]Bag
Are you sure they did it to look after them? I think most Arabs did not want Palestinians permanently settling in their countries and by not giving them citizenship they created an under-class that could be exploited.

Furthermore, I think they were looking at this method as a tool to keep pressure on the Israelis, obviously at the expense of the average Palestinian who was now stateless.[/quote]


Mad, you and i know very well that the arabs and muslims care alot about the plight of the palastinians, just like the U S cares about its master, israel. Laughing
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Re: Did anyone watch King Abdullah's speech before Congress?

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Mow
You are also lucky because you have a good education and some money. Most Palestinians are not that fortunate.
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Re: Did anyone watch King Abdullah's speech before Congress?

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lol then you dont know palestinian. we are most educated arabs. in the gulf states we were only people whom were teachers, doctors, engeneers. us n only egyptian. ask qudhac-m. most palestians are phd holders. including hamas members.
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Re: Did anyone watch King Abdullah's speech before Congress?

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Mow
MOST Palestinians don't have squat anymore. You are not traveling in the circles of "most Palestinians" and you know that. Gaza, the West Bank.....they are disaster areas with poor educational opportunities. Most Palestinians living in Arab countries are exploited.

As for Hamas, I just don't see how you can sympathize with them. Their position makes a future peace deal impossible to envision.
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Re: Did anyone watch King Abdullah's speech before Congress?

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[quote="mOwLiDmAcAaNe"]Bagamundo: i hope millions of refugees ill back. i think im one of the luckiest ones whom called inside israel arab 48. technically we are israelian citizen.[/quote]


Your education and temporary safety is nothing compare to what your brothas and sistas are going through inside their own country at the hands of your/their enemy, the great satan. Laughing


Just try to look at it as if it's the theif that robbed your fam, killed half of your siblings trying to feed you off of your family belongs inorder to look innocent in the face of the world.

You know in somali, they have a word for it, tuug madaahiro which roughly means, a theif never purifies.
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Re: Did anyone watch King Abdullah's speech before Congress?

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Mac mad i do travel n mojority im talking about from ghaza n west bank. the education is the best. poor yes n nothing much we can do about it. we keep strugling all our lives. one day hopefully things ill get better.

i dont understand why you're cheering for the bad condition of other people? is there something to do palestinian being muslims?

Bagamundo: i dont know what you're talking about. you lost me there.
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Re: Did anyone watch King Abdullah's speech before Congress?

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Maw

The Saudi gov stoped free Education to all Ajanabi pple including the plastinians and the somalis som 30 years ago
under the introduction of the new interior minister Naaif Bin Abdul Aziz that time who is still in office today.
You can only go to the ibtidaai not Icdaadi or Thanawi and forget the Jama'a.
Its the official goverment policy.
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Re: Did anyone watch King Abdullah's speech before Congress?

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well, maybe. i never went to public school.
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Re: Did anyone watch King Abdullah's speech before Congress?

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Mawliidmacaato,

Don't worry be happy.
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Re: Did anyone watch King Abdullah's speech before Congress?

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Mow

You are right without the egyptians and Plastinians the Gulf states would have become illiterate lot.
Every think use to run by those 2 nations.
I remember where schools had no Saudi teacher and no Doctors and no nurses other then those 2
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Re: Did anyone watch King Abdullah's speech before Congress?

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MAD MAC kindred, quite how anyone with even a minimal level of deceny can laud the rouge Jordanian regime I hardly find conceivable.

Have you read Amnesty or Human Rights Watch on Jordan of late? Bestial torture of political dissidents the like one hasn't seen in the west since modernity is commonplace. Granted he's not the Islamic fundamentalist type, but repugnant nevertheless.

Fine sounding phrases from leaders about democracy and freedom is of little consequence. Hitler and Stalin were no less eager in paying lip service to the same ideals.

Barely anyone here has bothered to remark such. Is this joint wholly composed of Islamofascists and Stalinsts?
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Re: Did anyone watch King Abdullah's speech before Congress?

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I didn't like his speech.

Poetess politic crap is happening everywhere, and arabs wouldn't be arabs if they didn't torture...

Human right case has been long lost in world
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