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    What is the risk now of outright civil strife in Pakistan - a nuclear power? Will the fundis fill the power vacumn?

    Chill out dude!! Not sure your fears are justified. I mean do you think they will nuke half the world because she's dead??!! The opposition (of which she was part) don't have access to Nukes!!!! It's her political enemies who do. Are you saying they will take out their anger by blowing up the world because one of their rivals is out of the way???!!!
    Your the one that should chillout 'dude'. I am pointing out that it is not a particularly good idea to have nukes in such an unstable country. Heavens knows who could get their hands on them!

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    Quote Originally Posted by kerrynorth
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    What is the risk now of outright civil strife in Pakistan - a nuclear power? Will the fundis fill the power vacumn?

    Chill out dude!! Not sure your fears are justified. I mean do you think they will nuke half the world because she's dead??!! The opposition (of which she was part) don't have access to Nukes!!!! It's her political enemies who do. Are you saying they will take out their anger by blowing up the world because one of their rivals is out of the way???!!!
    Your the one that should chillout 'dude'. I am pointing out that it is not a particularly good idea to have nukes in such an unstable country. Heavens knows who could get their hands on them!
    I'm of the opinion that no country should have nuclear weapons - stable or not. But in all fairness who's going to take them off them......

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    Quote Originally Posted by MookieBaylock
    And can Catholics worship openly in Oman, Qatar and Kuwait?

    Can women wear what they wish?
    In Qatar than can worship at the Church of Our Lady of the Rosary, which I have seen with my own eyes.
    In Kuwait they've got a whole cathedral, which is ugly as sin but that's beside the point and in Oman there is only a tiny number of catholics but they can also worship freely. As they can do in UAE and Iran.

    As for women wearing what they want, within reason, yes then can. For the most part it's not a climate conducive to boob tubes and what not so it's better for most to cover up. That and the young lads tend to stare.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MookieBaylock
    in times like this, i really start to think that the west will have to unify and sort out these boyos once and for all..

    it simply cannot continue... the islamic world has gone crazy..

    Was that posted in jest?
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    sort of stirring yep..

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    Quote Originally Posted by MookieBaylock
    the silence is deafening!!
    Indeed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MookieBaylock
    And can Catholics worship openly in Oman, Qatar and Kuwait?

    Can women wear what they wish?

    Maybe you may remember the religion of Sadam's right hand man? Tariq Aziz? No? He was a Chaldean Catholic!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by kerrynorth
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    What is the risk now of outright civil strife in Pakistan - a nuclear power? Will the fundis fill the power vacumn?

    Chill out dude!! Not sure your fears are justified. I mean do you think they will nuke half the world because she's dead??!! The opposition (of which she was part) don't have access to Nukes!!!! It's her political enemies who do. Are you saying they will take out their anger by blowing up the world because one of their rivals is out of the way???!!!
    Your the one that should chillout 'dude'. I am pointing out that it is not a particularly good idea to have nukes in such an unstable country. Heavens knows who could get their hands on them!

    Oh Dear!!!
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    Good riddance. She was an agent of MI6. Some months ago I asked why she choose this time to return when war with Iran was also about to be launched. The September visit by Kissenger, Shultse and others to Moscow is the event which put the Iran attack on hold. Putin is no longer playing ball and the West is screwed. That ICBM test went perfectly yesterday. The Russians have completely fooled the West because they were busy trying to solidify the EU and NAU and talking shythe about global warming.

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    Quote Originally Posted by L'Chaim
    For some reason I wasn't surprised to hear she'd been killed. It's like it was kinda expected. Religion of peace strikes again Now with the civil unrest that's bound to follow the killing we're going to have followers of Islam taking to the streets and baying for blood. That's kinda expected too and won't be a surprise either.
    I wouldn't go taking the moral high ground if I were you.
    Ever heard of Yigal Amir?
    What did he do? Who did he kill?
    And what religion was he?

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