<<''I would like to be a doctor, an engineer _ or an American soldier.''>> memories of Guantanamo ex prisoner, Raymond come out of your day dream that Us is fascist it is the ‘conspiracy theorists’ in US and brainwashed liberal left who are now displaying fascist tendencies to discredit current administration, they cannot see the world changing, instead of ‘soft cigar intrusions’ the Presidency today is freeing the people of the world from oppression of tyrants and medieval thugs this is global 'intrusion' to save mankind ..Oval office sacred nature has been restored.
It shocks me that liberal left loonies which you champion have no problems with unnatural acts, but have problems if we add hope and dependency of divinity in our lives. As far as no mass conversions are taking place and unlike past where victory forces subjected thousands to mass circumcisions and as far as occupying forces are freeing the world from tyrants like in Baghdad, giving them constitutions and bill of rights that ensures you to despise your President the way you do, Iraqis needed external help form the nation that created Saddam if they got it and the nation had gone to right path of not supporting tyrants that is good for me. UN is a dancing mind game club when was the last time they agreed on anything? They wait as genocides happens and do nothing, Bosnian’ crisis continued for years until Dayton agreement was hammered, IRA issues were resolved by Sen.Mitchell intervention this is in the backyard of Europe, France and Germany could not act in Kosovo, Nato under US command had to bring Milosevich to the court, this is what intervention and correction are all about, you fail to notice even a single.
The saving of mankind from vestiges of medieval history, archaic practices Imam happy to see the change taking greater momentum this is not a rightist agenda but a human agenda, agenda for equal opportunity, agenda to engage with the world realisation that we cannot live in isolation of extreme poverty and extreme richness.
We live with hope and we are a composition of intertwined cyber synapse if instead of inserting our pe-ises in same sex holes we look to God for guidance and pray for some kind of help what is wrong with it, if their is nothing wrong in 'anal tears' because of going against nature practice by guys why to heap objections on someone who prays for his own self and in his own privacy.
What else can be a greatest testimony to great nation of the earth, it seems even their prison are better that what we offer to our children. You can say what you want it is we the people of third world who are seeing the changes, our poverty levels are declining, we were hostage of forces of darkness those have been in retreat and we were pressed every day by adversary, we have been a chance to grow in peace 1.5 billion people will ever grateful to Bush to bring Indian and Pakistan together from brink of war, for you it is only your ‘intellectual green guy rainbow agenda’ here we were negotiating our very livelihood, our very existence was at stake, the mullahs and Mahjorouns that you love so much and lunatic Palestinian under Arafat had hijacked any normalcy within our region, here we are free and free for choice, you don’t like go drink cold water, and welcome Dear Raymond to this great world of realism a world that is dawning a reality that is to be we are one and all this intellectual bull s-it about ‘guy green agenda’ is part time masturbation of free minds, it is the people like Ismail who needed to be taught..
Liberal left will not be able to digest this one...
Mohammed Ismail, was a child at the time of his separate arrest, but probably isn't now.
Tracked down to his remote village in south-eastern Afghanistan, Naqibullah has memories of Guantanamo that are almost identical to Asadullah's. Prison life was good, he said shyly, nervous to be receiving a foreigner to his family's mud-fortress home.
The food in the camp was delicious, the teaching was excellent, and his warders were kind. "Americans are good people, they were always friendly, I don't have anything against them," he said. "If my father didn't need me, I would want to live in America."
Asadullah is even more sure of this. "Americans are great people, better than anyone else," he said, when found at his elder brother's tiny fruit and nut shop in a muddy backstreet of Kabul. "Americans are polite and friendly when you speak to them. They are not rude like Afghans. If I could be anywhere, I would be in America. I would like to be a doctor, an engineer _ or an American soldier."
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