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Umm-Qasr
05-14-2004, 05:59 AM
Towards a new Iraq!


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seruriermarshal
05-14-2004, 06:24 AM
Good pictures , war will hard , bad event in Iraq . but have more good event happen in there .

benny5405
05-14-2004, 06:29 AM
Good pictures , war will hard , bad event in Iraq . but have more good event happen in there .

Maybe , i hope so ... but i think it's only a part of truth ...

Sergei
05-14-2004, 07:31 AM
I believe in the old Iraq those women didn't have to wear scarves to cover their heads.
P.S. I can dig a picture of a North Korean with a walkie talkie, doesn't mean his country is not in great doodoo.

n.ignomo
05-14-2004, 07:36 AM
Ysterday I watched on french TV a report of current life in Saudi Arabia. Well that was fu**** disgusting, men& women almost can't talk to each other, men collegte is 35 km away from women's. They have a full gas tank for less than 1€, they drive just to kill the time, most of the youth (2 of 3 inhabitants are less than 20) is just lokking for a job.

Umm-Qasr
05-14-2004, 08:11 AM
I believe in the old Iraq those women didn't have to wear scarves to cover their heads.
P.S. I can dig a picture of a North Korean with a walkie talkie, doesn't mean his country is not in great doodoo.
Nope, ur wrong about that buddy! In the 'old' iraq the majority of the women themselves wanted to wear the headscarve and also did. But they were sometimes limited to do that. Especially the shias weren't allowed to express their believe in the way they wanted. Now iraq is free from saddam and all the people just do what they feel like, in religious terms speaking!

P.S. If you look better you will see that the so called walkie-talkie is a Thurayyah-sattelite phone!!

Argyll
05-14-2004, 08:25 AM
I believe in the old Iraq those women didn't have to wear scarves to cover their heads.
P.S. I can dig a picture of a North Korean with a walkie talkie, doesn't mean his country is not in great doodoo.
Nope, ur wrong about that buddy! In the 'old' iraq the majority of the women themselves wanted to wear the headscarve and also did. But they were sometimes limited to do that. Especially the shias weren't allowed to express their believe in the way they wanted. Now iraq is free from saddam and all the people just do what they feel like, in religious terms speaking!

P.S. If you look better you will see that the so called walkie-talkie is a Thurayyah-sattelite phone!!


And how would an old Iraqi woman be able to afford a £800 phone? ;)

Umm-Qasr
05-14-2004, 08:36 AM
I believe in the old Iraq those women didn't have to wear scarves to cover their heads.
P.S. I can dig a picture of a North Korean with a walkie talkie, doesn't mean his country is not in great doodoo.
Nope, ur wrong about that buddy! In the 'old' iraq the majority of the women themselves wanted to wear the headscarve and also did. But they were sometimes limited to do that. Especially the shias weren't allowed to express their believe in the way they wanted. Now iraq is free from saddam and all the people just do what they feel like, in religious terms speaking!

P.S. If you look better you will see that the so called walkie-talkie is a Thurayyah-sattelite phone!!


And how would an old Iraqi woman be able to afford a £800 phone? ;)Uhhhmmm ... how about at an international call-service center? :D

Vytiambergas
05-14-2004, 08:37 AM
Nice propaganda!

American Patriot
05-14-2004, 08:41 AM
Nice propaganda!

Thanks!!!

mack pl
05-14-2004, 08:43 AM
I believe in the old Iraq those women didn't have to wear scarves to cover their heads.
P.S. I can dig a picture of a North Korean with a walkie talkie, doesn't mean his country is not in great doodoo.
Nope, ur wrong about that buddy! In the 'old' iraq the majority of the women themselves wanted to wear the headscarve and also did. But they were sometimes limited to do that. Especially the shias weren't allowed to express their believe in the way they wanted. Now iraq is free from saddam and all the people just do what they feel like, in religious terms speaking!

P.S. If you look better you will see that the so called walkie-talkie is a Thurayyah-sattelite phone!!


And how would an old Iraqi woman be able to afford a £800 phone? ;)Well, maybe she was very thrifty since last 50 years ;) :)

Herrmannek
05-14-2004, 09:04 AM
I believe in the old Iraq those women didn't have to wear scarves to cover their heads.
P.S. I can dig a picture of a North Korean with a walkie talkie, doesn't mean his country is not in great doodoo.
Nope, ur wrong about that buddy! In the 'old' iraq the majority of the women themselves wanted to wear the headscarve and also did. But they were sometimes limited to do that. Especially the shias weren't allowed to express their believe in the way they wanted. Now iraq is free from saddam and all the people just do what they feel like, in religious terms speaking!

P.S. If you look better you will see that the so called walkie-talkie is a Thurayyah-sattelite phone!!


And how would an old Iraqi woman be able to afford a £800 phone? ;)

Small Buisness :) I've read somewhere that such phones are used as phone boots.. Ususaly guy is standing on corner wawin with such phone waiting for customers willin pay "fair" price for chitchat with family outside Iraq...