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God Save America (video not suitable for the light hearted) Apr 05, 2009
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=te-xtddg ... r_embedded

couldnt believe my eyes that this goes on in America. A civilized and developed country. Where you dial 911 and next thing u know you are being raped.

Plz dont post how women are treated in Islam, hinduism or bhuddism.

lets stick to this topic ppl.

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what i dont understand is why make a video out of it.

what is it with americans. they see a bit of skin and start making videos :D

i guess everyone remembers iraq prison where american forces stacked naked bodies of iraqis on top of each other.

yep they got punished how exactly? pack your bags son you off to home lol :D

part 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tRM4145A ... re=related
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come on then??? wheres everyone who has something bad to say about islam or the muslims? where are those who say shit goes around in uae?

shit goes around EVERYWHERE. and this is a proof of it.
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Wow, you are really trying hard to stir the pot. Why should anyone indulge you when it is so obvious what you are doing?

Whenever there is criticism of Dubai govt, police, legal system etc. you get all pissy and start chucking your dummy from the pram. It is sooo predictable.
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kanelli wrote:Wow, you are really trying hard to stir the pot. Why should anyone indulge you when it is so obvious what you are doing?

Whenever there is criticism of Dubai govt, police, legal system etc. you get all pissy and start chucking your dummy from the pram. It is sooo predictable.


with this respond you are doing the same thing , aren't you :roll:
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No question it was absolutely horrible what was done to this woman. There is one difference in how it would be handled in the US and an Islamic country: She has rights in the US. She has the right to name names, exposure everyone involved and sue the crap out of the police department.

All the money in the world isn't going to make it go away and will be an awful memory to the day she dies, but at least there is justice, if only in the form of those involved are found guilty and she is compensated. Unlike elsewhere, no one is going to say she either asked for it or deserved it and go back home and forget it.
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Bora Bora wrote:No question it was absolutely horrible what was done to this woman. There is one difference in how it would be handled in the US and an Islamic country: She has rights in the US. She has the right to name names, exposure everyone involved and sue the crap out of the police department.

All the money in the world isn't going to make it go away and will be an awful memory to the day she dies, but at least there is justice, if only in the form of those involved are found guilty and she is compensated. Unlike elsewhere, no one is going to say she either asked for it or deserved it and go back home and forget it.


got to agree with you there. that she does have rights and those ppl do get punished. but what is the punishment? a suspension? a tap on their hands? sorry but if that happened to me i would sue the state and i would make sure those involved went to the jail. hell you even get filmed and next thing u know the whole world is watching ur clothes being taken off.

what rights :S man a woman clothes are taken off in front of a GUY!. not one guy , not 2 but a bunch of them :S. you can kick your rights out of the window.

in islamic countries am sure this shit happens. but a womans clothes taken off in front of men :S. that i cant imagine. if u have proof of it. post videos not some stories in the sun :D. oh yeh i know one where the police in egypt torture a teenage girl. but they certainly dont take her clothes off.

am not denying this shit doesnt happen in a islamic country. BUT USA!!! the country of opportunities. the country that basically "rapes" out countries right to exist should stop interferring in other countries business and sort itself out. once and for all.

instead of leading a propoganda against islam. they should start investing on teaching their own ppl. their own law agencies on how to treat ppl. bunch of harley davidson guys thrashing women around in a jail.

bloody JERKS
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Bora Bora wrote:No question it was absolutely horrible what was done to this woman. There is one difference in how it would be handled in the US and an Islamic country: She has rights in the US. She has the right to name names, exposure everyone involved and sue the crap out of the police department.

All the money in the world isn't going to make it go away and will be an awful memory to the day she dies, but at least there is justice, if only in the form of those involved are found guilty and she is compensated. Unlike elsewhere, no one is going to say she either asked for it or deserved it and go back home and forget it.



mmm....Dubai is islamic and has its faults but have you ever heard this happen here? Would you imagine anyone here saying it was her fault if it happened? Have you ever heard it happen in Qatar? Have you ever heard it happen in Malaysia? On the other hand before you answer, yes it is plausible that this has happened in Iraq (even before the americans). It has nothing to do with islam whether or not she gets her rights. It has to do with the political system in the country and whether the government is just. Don't confuse religion with corruption.
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Bora Bora wrote:No question it was absolutely horrible what was done to this woman. There is one difference in how it would be handled in the US and an Islamic country: She has rights in the US. She has the right to name names, exposure everyone involved and sue the crap out of the police department.

All the money in the world isn't going to make it go away and will be an awful memory to the day she dies, but at least there is justice, if only in the form of those involved are found guilty and she is compensated. Unlike elsewhere, no one is going to say she either asked for it or deserved it and go back home and forget it.



mmm....Dubai is islamic and has its faults but have you ever heard this happen here? Would you imagine anyone here saying it was her fault if it happened? Have you ever heard it happen in Qatar? Have you ever heard it happen in Malaysia? On the other hand before you answer, yes it is plausible that this has happened in Iraq (even before the americans). It has nothing to do with islam whether or not she gets her rights. It has to do with the political system in the country and whether the government is just. Don't confuse religion with corruption.


i partially agree with you. i dont want to compare this incident with anything else. all i wanted to show everyone is no country in the world is perfect. that includes USA. yes dubai and other islamic countries have their own problems. but does that mean USA is problem free? dont think so. usa has its own problems. this is just one of them. others include a young kid getting a gun and killing 30 of his class fellows. is that not terroism??

the fact is USA is all about muscle and power. they can do whatever they like. and most of the law agencies think the same and they mis use that power. yeh it happens in countries everywhere. but USA?

secondaly after 9/11 certain rights have been taken away because of certain laws which the pigs passed out. this woman got treated like this because she had her passed away sisters license on her :S the police thought she was a terroist and well lets take her clothes off and film it :D.

after 9/11 your rights have been taken away. certain laws made sure of that. law agencies had enough power to do what they want for the sake of National Secuuirty. Ask them why u taking my clothes off. they will tell u its because of National Security maaam. Ask them why u "raping" me they will tell u its because of National Security. LOL.


sorry but no such thing as national security in uae ;)

lol american pigs in uniforms.
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Bora Bora wrote:No question it was absolutely horrible what was done to this woman. There is one difference in how it would be handled in the US and an Islamic country: She has rights in the US. She has the right to name names, exposure everyone involved and sue the crap out of the police department.

All the money in the world isn't going to make it go away and will be an awful memory to the day she dies, but at least there is justice, if only in the form of those involved are found guilty and she is compensated. Unlike elsewhere, no one is going to say she either asked for it or deserved it and go back home and forget it.



mmm....Dubai is islamic and has its faults but have you ever heard this happen here? Would you imagine anyone here saying it was her fault if it happened? Have you ever heard it happen in Qatar? Have you ever heard it happen in Malaysia? On the other hand before you answer, yes it is plausible that this has happened in Iraq (even before the americans). It has nothing to do with islam whether or not she gets her rights. It has to do with the political system in the country and whether the government is just. Don't confuse religion with corruption.


My reference to Islamic countries is in correlation to RB's comments. I am not saying what the police did was OK, far from it. But the difference is that such things become public whereas in the countries above it is buried. You may hear about the rare body of a Philippino being found in the desert. (And please don't tell me she was just out for a stroll and probably got lost.) And I am very aware of the difference between religion and corruption.

Let's face it, what government, taking in all branches, isn't corrupt??
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RB: Have you thought about working in Mecca? I think it would suit your needs, because an open society isn't really for you.
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dee7o wrote:
Bora Bora wrote:No question it was absolutely horrible what was done to this woman. There is one difference in how it would be handled in the US and an Islamic country: She has rights in the US. She has the right to name names, exposure everyone involved and sue the crap out of the police department.

All the money in the world isn't going to make it go away and will be an awful memory to the day she dies, but at least there is justice, if only in the form of those involved are found guilty and she is compensated. Unlike elsewhere, no one is going to say she either asked for it or deserved it and go back home and forget it.



mmm....Dubai is islamic and has its faults but have you ever heard this happen here? Would you imagine anyone here saying it was her fault if it happened? Have you ever heard it happen in Qatar? Have you ever heard it happen in Malaysia? On the other hand before you answer, yes it is plausible that this has happened in Iraq (even before the americans). It has nothing to do with islam whether or not she gets her rights. It has to do with the political system in the country and whether the government is just. Don't confuse religion with corruption.


My reference to Islamic countries is in correlation to RB's comments. I am not saying what the police did was OK, far from it. But the difference is that such things become public whereas in the countries above it is buried. You may hear about the rare body of a Philippino being found in the desert. (And please don't tell me she was just out for a stroll and probably got lost.) And I am very aware of the difference between religion and corruption.

Let's face it, what government, taking in all branches, isn't corrupt??


are u saying that in naif police station women are beaten up by male officers?

yeh i agree with u that shit goes on everywhere. shit happens in USA and there are no rights even in USA.
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Bora Bora wrote:RB: Have you thought about working in Mecca? I think it would suit your needs, because an open society isn't really for you.


so wait. your open society is the one where women are beaten the crap out of by the police, they are raped and touched up by the police. LOL cool if thats the society you want in dxb. i would luv to move to mecca :D

wots mecca got to do with this :S lol stop drifiting off the topic. either argue with me properly otherwise dont. the post is up for ppl to see what happens in USA.

u want me to go to your pilipines? how USA army officers raped some pilipines women and they didnt get punished?

u want some videos of that?
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Bora Bora wrote:RB: Have you thought about working in Mecca? I think it would suit your needs, because an open society isn't really for you.


so wait. your open society is the one where women are beaten the crap out of by the police, they are raped and touched up by the police. LOL cool if thats the society you want in dxb. i would luv to move to mecca :D

wots mecca got to do with this :S lol stop drifiting off the topic. either argue with me properly otherwise dont. the post is up for ppl to see what happens in USA.

u want me to go to your pilipines? how USA army officers raped some pilipines women and they didnt get punished?

u want some videos of that?


Not to be rude, but to understand where you are coming from, exactly what is your ethnicity/home country?
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Bora Bora wrote:No question it was absolutely horrible what was done to this woman. There is one difference in how it would be handled in the US and an Islamic country: She has rights in the US. She has the right to name names, exposure everyone involved and sue the crap out of the police department.

All the money in the world isn't going to make it go away and will be an awful memory to the day she dies, but at least there is justice, if only in the form of those involved are found guilty and she is compensated. Unlike elsewhere, no one is going to say she either asked for it or deserved it and go back home and forget it.



mmm....Dubai is islamic and has its faults but have you ever heard this happen here? Would you imagine anyone here saying it was her fault if it happened? Have you ever heard it happen in Qatar? Have you ever heard it happen in Malaysia? On the other hand before you answer, yes it is plausible that this has happened in Iraq (even before the americans). It has nothing to do with islam whether or not she gets her rights. It has to do with the political system in the country and whether the government is just. Don't confuse religion with corruption.


My reference to Islamic countries is in correlation to RB's comments. I am not saying what the police did was OK, far from it. But the difference is that such things become public whereas in the countries above it is buried. You may hear about the rare body of a Philippino being found in the desert. (And please don't tell me she was just out for a stroll and probably got lost.) And I am very aware of the difference between religion and corruption.

Let's face it, what government, taking in all branches, isn't corrupt??


Point taken. But about making it public, that was pretty much the lady's choice wasn't it? If she chose to keep it a private matter, reporting it would be a breach to her privacy and confidentiality. Anyway now with all the media channels you can access, it is easy to make an issue known even in the Arab/Muslim world.
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dee7o wrote:
Bora Bora wrote:No question it was absolutely horrible what was done to this woman. There is one difference in how it would be handled in the US and an Islamic country: She has rights in the US. She has the right to name names, exposure everyone involved and sue the crap out of the police department.

All the money in the world isn't going to make it go away and will be an awful memory to the day she dies, but at least there is justice, if only in the form of those involved are found guilty and she is compensated. Unlike elsewhere, no one is going to say she either asked for it or deserved it and go back home and forget it.



mmm....Dubai is islamic and has its faults but have you ever heard this happen here? Would you imagine anyone here saying it was her fault if it happened? Have you ever heard it happen in Qatar? Have you ever heard it happen in Malaysia? On the other hand before you answer, yes it is plausible that this has happened in Iraq (even before the americans). It has nothing to do with islam whether or not she gets her rights. It has to do with the political system in the country and whether the government is just. Don't confuse religion with corruption.


My reference to Islamic countries is in correlation to RB's comments. I am not saying what the police did was OK, far from it. But the difference is that such things become public whereas in the countries above it is buried. You may hear about the rare body of a Philippino being found in the desert. (And please don't tell me she was just out for a stroll and probably got lost.) And I am very aware of the difference between religion and corruption.

Let's face it, what government, taking in all branches, isn't corrupt??


Point taken. But about making it public, that was pretty much the lady's choice wasn't it?

Lady she is not!!! And she was not the one to make it public. It was discovered by reviewing the video tape placed in the station house. These video cameras are in all police stations and are monitored, except those "models of the police force" seemed to have forgotten that.

If she chose to keep it a private matter, reporting it would be a breach to her privacy and confidentiality.

She probably had no recollection of it and didn't know about it until the video was made public.

Anyway now with all the media channels you can access, it is easy to make an issue known even in the Arab/Muslim world.

Yeah, like the girl that was being flogged - by the Taliban, or didn't you see it? It was on every major news station.



She probably thinks that was her 15 minutes of fame. She's just another Jade Goody - an embarassment.
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Bora Bora wrote:RB: Have you thought about working in Mecca? I think it would suit your needs, because an open society isn't really for you.


so wait. your open society is the one where women are beaten the crap out of by the police, they are raped and touched up by the police. LOL cool if thats the society you want in dxb. i would luv to move to mecca :D

wots mecca got to do with this :S lol stop drifiting off the topic. either argue with me properly otherwise dont. the post is up for ppl to see what happens in USA.

u want me to go to your pilipines? how USA army officers raped some pilipines women and they didnt get punished?

u want some videos of that?


Not to be rude, but to understand where you are coming from, exactly what is your ethnicity/home country?


whats my ethnicity/home country has got to do with american soilders raping south east asian women in manila? what is this forum? if u start talking against indians HES A PAKI. if u start talking against pakis, HES a INDIAN. if u start talking against the brits, DONT know where he is from :D.

STICK TO THE TOPIC tiger CAT. where am i coming from :S

I am not coming from anywhere am just showing u that s&*T goes around everywhere.
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dee7o wrote:
Bora Bora wrote:No question it was absolutely horrible what was done to this woman. There is one difference in how it would be handled in the US and an Islamic country: She has rights in the US. She has the right to name names, exposure everyone involved and sue the crap out of the police department.

All the money in the world isn't going to make it go away and will be an awful memory to the day she dies, but at least there is justice, if only in the form of those involved are found guilty and she is compensated. Unlike elsewhere, no one is going to say she either asked for it or deserved it and go back home and forget it.



mmm....Dubai is islamic and has its faults but have you ever heard this happen here? Would you imagine anyone here saying it was her fault if it happened? Have you ever heard it happen in Qatar? Have you ever heard it happen in Malaysia? On the other hand before you answer, yes it is plausible that this has happened in Iraq (even before the americans). It has nothing to do with islam whether or not she gets her rights. It has to do with the political system in the country and whether the government is just. Don't confuse religion with corruption.


My reference to Islamic countries is in correlation to RB's comments. I am not saying what the police did was OK, far from it. But the difference is that such things become public whereas in the countries above it is buried. You may hear about the rare body of a Philippino being found in the desert. (And please don't tell me she was just out for a stroll and probably got lost.) And I am very aware of the difference between religion and corruption.

Let's face it, what government, taking in all branches, isn't corrupt??


Point taken. But about making it public, that was pretty much the lady's choice wasn't it? If she chose to keep it a private matter, reporting it would be a breach to her privacy and confidentiality. Anyway now with all the media channels you can access, it is easy to make an issue known even in the Arab/Muslim world.


lol she made it public alrite. she fought for justice and know her ass is on every channel across USA and on youtube.com :D
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dee7o wrote:
Bora Bora wrote:
dee7o wrote:
Bora Bora wrote:No question it was absolutely horrible what was done to this woman. There is one difference in how it would be handled in the US and an Islamic country: She has rights in the US. She has the right to name names, exposure everyone involved and sue the crap out of the police department.

All the money in the world isn't going to make it go away and will be an awful memory to the day she dies, but at least there is justice, if only in the form of those involved are found guilty and she is compensated. Unlike elsewhere, no one is going to say she either asked for it or deserved it and go back home and forget it.



mmm....Dubai is islamic and has its faults but have you ever heard this happen here? Would you imagine anyone here saying it was her fault if it happened? Have you ever heard it happen in Qatar? Have you ever heard it happen in Malaysia? On the other hand before you answer, yes it is plausible that this has happened in Iraq (even before the americans). It has nothing to do with islam whether or not she gets her rights. It has to do with the political system in the country and whether the government is just. Don't confuse religion with corruption.


My reference to Islamic countries is in correlation to RB's comments. I am not saying what the police did was OK, far from it. But the difference is that such things become public whereas in the countries above it is buried. You may hear about the rare body of a Philippino being found in the desert. (And please don't tell me she was just out for a stroll and probably got lost.) And I am very aware of the difference between religion and corruption.

Let's face it, what government, taking in all branches, isn't corrupt??


Point taken. But about making it public, that was pretty much the lady's choice wasn't it?

Lady she is not!!! And she was not the one to make it public. It was discovered by reviewing the video tape placed in the station house. These video cameras are in all police stations and are monitored, except those "models of the police force" seemed to have forgotten that.

If she chose to keep it a private matter, reporting it would be a breach to her privacy and confidentiality.

She probably had no recollection of it and didn't know about it until the video was made public.

Anyway now with all the media channels you can access, it is easy to make an issue known even in the Arab/Muslim world.

Yeah, like the girl that was being flogged - by the Taliban, or didn't you see it? It was on every major news station.



She probably thinks that was her 15 minutes of fame. She's just another Jade Goody - an embarassment.


AN EMBARASSMENT??? sheesh whats wrong with U???? she dialed 911 for help, she got put in jail. she got her clothes taken off by MEN police officers who had no respect for her whatsoever. she was jailed for something she didnt do, she was handcuffed for something she didnt do. the police made videos of her. how they took off her clothes. she complains and wanted a bit of a justice. and U CALL THIS EMBARASSEMENT!!!!!!!!!. Someone needs to clip this tiger cat on its head. down tiger cat down down.

she wasnt an embarassment. she fought for justice. the police, the political laws in USA is an embarassment. :S bloody hell whats wrong with u ppl. embarassement for getting raped lol
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:pukeleft: This is me chucking up a hairball on you.

If I wasn't afraid of catching something I would rake my claws over you.

You are so one sided that you can't see yourself. Well here's a side of you that I don't think you get - you are the joke of DF. No one takes you seriously.

Again, :pukeright:
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Bora Bora wrote::pukeleft: This is me chucking up a hairball on you.

If I wasn't afraid of catching something I would rake my claws over you.

You are so one sided that you can't see yourself. Well here's a side of you that I don't think you get - you are the joke of DF. No one takes you seriously.

Again, :pukeright:


if u were a girl i would give my ass to you and u can rake ur claws in it all day long :D oh yeeaaaahh

I am one sided?? i guess u didnt understand what i meant by a non perfect country. hmmm i give up its like banging my head on the wall seriously. as for u i like ur idea of a society where a police man can rape a woman if he wants. y? because of national security. and the only punishment he will get is a resignation.
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Bora Bora wrote::pukeleft: This is me chucking up a hairball on you.

If I wasn't afraid of catching something I would rake my claws over you.

You are so one sided that you can't see yourself. Well here's a side of you that I don't think you get - you are the joke of DF. No one takes you seriously.

Again, :pukeright:


a society where a police man can rape a woman if he wants.

So now she was raped? Maybe - in your head


Go back to watching your cartoons and reading your comic books. I am sure you haven't read anything of substance. You are as twisted as your words.
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Bora Bora wrote:
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Bora Bora wrote::pukeleft: This is me chucking up a hairball on you.

If I wasn't afraid of catching something I would rake my claws over you.

You are so one sided that you can't see yourself. Well here's a side of you that I don't think you get - you are the joke of DF. No one takes you seriously.

Again, :pukeright:


a society where a police man can rape a woman if he wants.

So now she was raped? Maybe - in your head


Go back to watching your cartoons and reading your comic books. I am sure you haven't read anything of substance. You are as twisted as your words.


when ppl dont know how to argue they then go into the childish things :D ok no more time wasting for me.
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http://shadmia.com/2008/06/20/state-cha ... ffey-case/

http://en.wordpress.com/tag/hope-steffy/

Disguisting.......This is the reason why people take to guns and go on rampage...It's such social injustice!
Man America's social system is in tatters.....I was in Virginia for a while, was submitting an application at Virginia Tech, and that place is ridiculous. It's like a never ending curfew, thanks to sheer lawnessless, chances of you getting robbed after dark in the suburbs is I would say 90%. Every couple of hours one would hear sirens wailing cause apparently there were gunshots heard.
I'm glad I've come to Dubai, I can definately stand the hypocrisy, the labour torture, I don't need no loans, so I'm fine with Dubai's bankruptcy laws and any other injustice(all exagerrated). No problemo mate, I'll just look the other way......

Guess America really needed the slogan " Yes We Can"
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Bora Bora wrote:No question it was absolutely horrible what was done to this woman. There is one difference in how it would be handled in the US and an Islamic country: She has rights in the US. She has the right to name names, exposure everyone involved and sue the crap out of the police department.

All the money in the world isn't going to make it go away and will be an awful memory to the day she dies, but at least there is justice, if only in the form of those involved are found guilty and she is compensated. Unlike elsewhere, no one is going to say she either asked for it or deserved it and go back home and forget it.



mmm....Dubai is islamic and has its faults but have you ever heard this happen here? Would you imagine anyone here saying it was her fault if it happened? Have you ever heard it happen in Qatar? Have you ever heard it happen in Malaysia? On the other hand before you answer, yes it is plausible that this has happened in Iraq (even before the americans). It has nothing to do with islam whether or not she gets her rights. It has to do with the political system in the country and whether the government is just. Don't confuse religion with corruption.


Well there was the instance when some Ukraine women were abused by law enforcement in Dubai.......even made it to the papers. Google it, it's probably somewhere in Gulf New's archives!
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crap happens everywhere even in dubai thats the morale ppl.
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Misery, you are a f**kin' idiot who exaggerates so much, you make me sick.

90% chance of getting robbed in the suburbs? My guess it that you have never been to an American suburb or got kicked out and are now bitter (might explain the Misery).
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May 27, 2009
smokedawg wrote:Misery, you are a f**kin' idiot who exaggerates so much, you make me sick.

90% chance of getting robbed in the suburbs? My guess it that you have never been to an American suburb or got kicked out and are now bitter (might explain the Misery).


Live in self denial. Like I care. Maybe one day when ur crossing a busy interchange and some lunatic opens fire, will you see light.
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May 27, 2009
Nope, you've never been there. A response like that confirms it. Enjoy spreading untrue stereotypes about countries of the world? Do you get off on that? Go ahead, everyone on this forum knows you're full of sh*t anyway.
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smokedawg wrote:Nope, you've never been there. A response like that confirms it. Enjoy spreading untrue stereotypes about countries of the world? Do you get off on that? Go ahead, everyone on this forum knows you're full of sh*t anyway.


You remind me of a barking dog, that just barks.How insignificant. You're best ignored! Gotta admit, trashing you has been fun!
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