Posted on 10/15/2004 12:30:49 PM PDT by snopercod
Disgusting.
I guess this is unavoidable. But still.
"Greetings...The bombings begin in five minutes."
Happy Ramadan Fallujah! (As he pushes the daisy-cutter out of the back of the plane)
what president Bush did not say is.....
Come the last day of Ramadam ,you are all dead meat.
He should have assigned responsibility for delivering the message to the Air Force.
"President George Bush sent greetings Friday to Muslims in America and around the world at the start of the Ramadan season."
Osama Bin Laden thanks President Bush, and sends his eternal hatred against the United States.
Yeah,
I heard he was sending out "Sweetest Day" greetings to all the "insurgents" in Iraq too.....................
quit pandering for votes
Oh brother, not this crap again. Ramadamadingdong should be the last thing on Bush's mind.
what was the old rock & roll song, from the 50/60's I think..that had the refrains.."Ra-ma-da-ma ding-dong?"
Damn it george--maybe you would have more votes if you said what i really think you feel--the libs aren't going to vote for you anyway , so don't be pc with the enemy.Roosevelt didnt wish the enemy happy whatever
"The remembrance season features fasting, prayer and charitable works...and the killing of as many "non-believers" as possible...."
I could never be a politician...
The remembrance season features fasting, prayer and viciously killing children, celebratory car bombing and the traditional childrens game "Behead the Infidel".
What a coincidence....My dog left a ramadan greeting in my yard this morning!
Ramadamadingdong!
The best man at my wedding is a Muslim. He's currently leading a CH-53 squadron in Afghanistan.
I hardly consider him an enemy.
Who gives him this advice?
What was Kerry's Ramadan greeting? "Happy Ramadan, WISH YOU WERE HERE!!"
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