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Baghdadee بغدادي

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  1. AlIraqi, Anybody who decides to kill or destroys anybody else does not want to understand the other person. If I hate you - and I don't, I'm just using this as an example - it is because I don't want to know about you. Who you are, what your ideals are, what you believe in. It is because of MY ignorance that I hate you. In regards to the 'Islamic reformists' I mean the ones that tend to take the ideals of Islam to the extreme. Christians reformists do the same thing. They will take one part of the Bible and take it to the extreme. Most of what I said in my previous post was in reference to those who want to steal away the freedom the rest of Iraq really wants. I may be wrong but it seems that it made some think that I am refering to all Iraqis - which I am not. I feel that you think I am against freedom and democracy for Iraq. The US attacked Al Qada because those terrorists attacked their ideals. Because Al Qada believed that the US was 'the great satan' they killed thousands of people who held the same ideals that Iraq wants today. The Iraqi people should be defending themselves against the same people who want to take away their potential freedom and return to the ways of Sadaam. In response to your last comment I have only this to say - listen to the people of Iraq. What do they say. What do they want. Iraq is one of many great nations with a great voice which should be heard. But what is the message you want to send? respectfully, canadian
  2. Hi there, I've just been reading the news about another attack of the US military and each time I read stuff like that I have to wonder to myself - how can someone hate that much? It's almost understandable about attacking a foreign country on home soil, but to see your own people killed and not really care that it was other Iraqi's who did that. If it's about religion, why would anybody want to be involved in any religion that says it's ok to kill people. To die for what you believe in is something I understand but to kill is way beyond my mind set. Out here if someone is racist or bigoted it's usually taught but also due to ignorance - the failure to try to understand someone. Can someone explain to me what the history is behind all this hate and how they can hate for so long. canadian p.s. - even though i am from the 'disliked' western hemisphere, i would appreciate replies in english, either directly or translated. i really want to understand. thank you.
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