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Discuss Latest News/Events / Sign petition to impeach Cheney
« on: December 16, 2007, 11:25:04 AM »
http://www.wexlerwantshearings.com/

I signed up and added - Impeach Bush!  >:(



Michael Vick (NFL player) got 2 years in jail for participating in dog fighting. Saddam got hanged for approving the killing of 148 people.
What should Bush and the 'Cheney Gang' get? 

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Friends and classmates of a 16-year-old girl who police say was murdered by her devout Muslim father in a Toronto suburb told local media Tuesday she was killed for not wearing a hijab.
Police said in a statement they received an emergency call at 7:55 am local time Monday from "a man who indicated that he had just killed his daughter."

The victim, Aqsa Parvez, was "rushed to hospital with life-threatening injuries, but tragically passed away late last night."

Her father, Muhammad Parvez, 57, was arrested at the scene and will be formally charged with murder when he appears in court Wednesday, said police.

The girl's friends, meanwhile, told local media she was having trouble at home because she did not conform to the family's religious beliefs and refused to wear a traditional Islamic head scarf, or hijab.

"She wanted to go different ways than her family wanted to go, and she wanted to make her own path, but he (her father) wouldn't let her," one of her classmates told public broadcaster CBC.

"She loved clothes," another of her friends, Dominiquia Holmes-Thompson, told the daily Toronto Star. "She just wanted to show her beauty ... She just wanted to dress like us, just like a normal person."

According to her friends, Aqsa had worn the hijab at school last year, but rebelled in recent months.

They said she would leave home wearing a hijab and loose-fitting clothes, but would take off her head scarf and change into tighter garments at school, then change back before going home at the end of the day.

The victim's 26 year-old brother was also charged with obstructing police in the investigation.

http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=071211175557.p3d3kaah&show_article=1

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Morgan Spurlock’s Where In The World is Osama Bin Laden?

I was at Sundance in 2004 when Morgan Spurlock took over the festival with his documentary Super Size Me. Four years later, Spurlock returns to Park City with Where In The World Is Osama Bin Laden?, a film documenting the director’s search for the most wanted man on the planet. The Weinstein Co quickly snapped up the documentary, after seeing only 15 minutes at the Berlin Film Festival. Distributors who saw the footage were asked to sign draconian nondisclosure agreements.

Many people are speculating that Spurlock may have done what the U.S. government has been unable to do, and actually found Bin Laden. The film’s director of photography, Daniel Marricone added fuel to the fire, telling the press that Spurlock “definitely got the holy grail.” Not much information has leaked about the film, and even the director is keeping quiet. When asked if the rumors, Spurlock would only say “Until there’s something to see, why talk about it?”
http://www.slashfilm.com/2007/12/02/first-look-morgan-spurlock%E2%80%99s-where-in-the-world-is-osama-bin-laden/

“We’ve definitely got the holy grail,” Morgan Spurlock’s New York-based director of photography on the project, Daniel Marracino, told Variety magazine.


My guess - they got information that he's dead.

 :peace:



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Discuss Latest News/Events / This Dream Ticket!
« on: November 24, 2007, 12:33:03 PM »
I can't believe, I was thinking about this just yesterday. When I read an article about Kucinich complaining about the Democratic party. How it's still going to be mired in the war and their not doing anything about it. I think he's the only one in the Democratic Party who wants all the military forces out of Iraq and wants no bases left there after.

So then I see this article and I think, why not??? Both candidates believe their parties have moved away from what the people want. The Republican party has lost it way for decades. The Democratic Party was voted in by people who were tired of the adminstration and wanted CHANGE. Yet the first thing madam speaker had to say after she was sworn in was - we're not going to impeach Bush. And what have they done ever since, keep giving Bush every single Billion he asked for to fund the war.

Elizabeth Kucinich: My Husband Would "Absolutely" Consider Running With Ron Paul
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2007/11/23/elizabeth-kucinich-my-hu_n_73905.html

... and re-open 9/11 investigation! :bravo:

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Polish Immigrant Robert Dziekanski Dies After Vancouver Taser Incident
VANCOUVER – Howls of pain are the last the world hears of a newly arrived immigrant in dramatic video released Wednesday.

The images are so explosive Robert Dziekanski's mother, who hasn't seen the whole video, has been driven into seclusion to avoid seeing it repeated on newscasts, her lawyer told The Canadian Press.

But they also raise serious questions about why the police resorted to using the Taser only seconds after encountering the non-violent man last month at the Vancouver airport, and it contradicts what police said happened that night.

 
Beware, this video is disturbing...

http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=936_1195094875

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Off-Topic / Internet finds (Pics)
« on: November 14, 2007, 03:44:34 PM »
Please post any pictures or links to interesting pictures. If you're posting the picture directly make sure it's not too large.


http://www.flickr.com/photos/jurvetson/751085804/


 :peace:


PS- Keep in mind the rules of the forum

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http://www.adnkronos.com/AKI/English/Religion/?id=1.0.1409142549

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Ankara, 10 Oct. (AKI) - Turkish Muslims will be allowed to pray only three times a day from Wednesday instead of the usual five - without fear of committing a sin.

A member of the scientific council of Istanbul University, Muhammad Nour Dughan, has issued a controversial fatwa or religious edict cutting Islamic prayer requirements from five to three times a day.

The move has provoked widespread debate as well as opposition from orthodox imams or Muslim clerics.

Sharia law allows for the possibility of praying three times a day in case of sickness or travel.

The fatwa extends this option allowing Muslims to pray three times a day, especially when they are heavily committed with work or personal issues.

The Turkish debate echoes a similar one that has already taken place in Egypt where the fatwa has also drawn support.

Jamal al-Banna, brother of the founder of the Muslim Brotherhood, Hasan al-Banna, endorsed the Turkish move.

"Merging prayers has become a modern necessity," he told the al-Arabiya website. "In most cases, people do not always perform the five prayers on time due to the pressures of modern life."

Al-Banna is often criticised for his modern interpretation of Islamic rules. He said the Prophet Mohammad himself had given followers this option that could be applied when prayers cannot be carried out in a given time.

A member of Egypt's Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs, Sheikh Youssef al-Badri, rejected the argument saying it was unacceptable to merge prayers unless it was due to travel, illness, rain or pilgrimage.


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