Would just like to point out that Egypt, Libya, Tunisia etc. are in Africa not the Middle East.
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Would just like to point out that Egypt, Libya, Tunisia etc. are in Africa not the Middle East.
I call them "those muslim contries".
for the record, Africa is a continent and the middle east is a region that expands into the African continent across the northern portion. People with beards should know this.
The USA has to deal with brown immigrants.
Europe has to deal with brown immigrants with beards
:snack:
PS: I hope Gaddafi eats a bullet - soon, though ideally I'd like to see this whole situation resolved peacefully.
Is any headway being made in Bahrain?
As I understand it it is a traditional sign of great disrespect in the Middle East to uh throw your shoe at people or hit someone with your shoe.
Do you not recall in 2003 when that one statue of Saddam in Baghdad was torn down and dragged through the street - there were dozens of Iraqis running up to the statue and beating the image of Saddam with their shoes.
Remember when that guy threw a shoe at George Bush? Same thing and I'm sure this is the same thing too.
:-J
Fatal fury special, guys, it's just an Austin Powers joke.
Who makes an Austin Powers joke?
I once had a person argue with me that the Gulf of Mexico was in fact not part of the Atlantic Ocean.
That is why most of the time, people use the phrase "Sub Sahara Africa".
Because The desert is culturally more aligned with the middle east.
Fuck it, Why not just call it Mediterranean?
Note: I do consider Lebanon to be a Mediterranean Country
But it's like Mexico.... Mexico isn't part of South or Central America... But it is part of Latin America.
http://pambazuka.org/en/category/features/70961
Apparently there is a country called Gabon and they are also having a revolt? Go figure.
http://www.globalpost.com/dispatch/a...ocide-benghaziQuote:
More than 1,000 killed in Libya violence according to Italian minister (UPDATES) (VIDEO)
Italy's Foreign Minister Franco Frattini told lawmakers it was "likely" more than 1,000 people had been killed in the Libya violence, as anti-government demonstrators appeared to rally for renewed protest in the capital, Tripoli.