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after seeing yousra s tv series qadyat ra2y 3am ...i was wondering do guys will accept to marry a girl who has been exposed to raping????? ..........and girls what do u think?









do u think this is fair that a girl who has exposed to raping stay without marriage or ruined her life????????????

2007-09-14 10:15:28 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in Egypt

I put too much dishwasher soap in the dishwasher and now have some thick, soap rings around the glasses and other glass items. Any ideas as to how I can remove them? Thanks!

2007-09-14 10:15:18 · 6 answers · asked by Lover of Blue 7 in Cleaning & Laundry

how old are you?

2007-09-14 10:15:07 · 8 answers · asked by Emily rose 2 in Polls & Surveys

2007-09-14 10:14:32 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Polls & Surveys

I have a huge crush on this guy in my college program. I see him everyday and will be in his classes for the next 2 years. I feel an attraction between us ( though i have been wrong in dept. before)
Its 3 weeks into this program, should i ask him out? should i wait til he does? should i just wait..i dont want any weirdness between us if he says no since we;ll be working closely together for the next 2 years. Hes very mature and very nice. What should i do?

2007-09-14 10:14:29 · 34 answers · asked by TheDeeds 3 in Singles & Dating

I have found some holes in my cupboard that, i think ,are not made by termites.

2007-09-14 10:14:28 · 15 answers · asked by nasbi 1 in Other - Home & Garden

2007-09-14 10:14:09 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous in Women's Health

My car got hit by a garbage truck at home in my parking lot.Guilty party is offering to pay for the repairs by check w/o insurance company getting involved.Now,this just happened 24 hours ago and so far they seem to be cooperating just fine.Just in case they should try to screw me,how much time do I normally have to inform THEIR insurance company about the incident? Is it 10 days,14 days or 30 days???

2007-09-14 10:14:02 · 6 answers · asked by Landshark 1 in Insurance & Registration

It this a good thing or a bad one? what’s the ends and outs of this please give me some advice? Thanks in advance!!!!!!!!!!!!!





Hers
Mars- Pisces
Venus- Aries

His
Mars- Scorpio
Venus- Sagittarius

2007-09-14 10:13:54 · 4 answers · asked by Ms.MilkChocolate 2 in Horoscopes

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I love dressing in drag. Any tips on how to be even better?

2007-09-14 10:13:39 · 3 answers · asked by BUY A WEBKINZ 2 in Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender

2007-09-14 10:13:29 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous in Polls & Surveys

What flavour is your floss?

Mine is mint.

2007-09-14 10:13:27 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous in Polls & Surveys

.....what should I put in the pinata to keep the mood right on track.

2007-09-14 10:13:19 · 4 answers · asked by Ronatnyu 7 in Polls & Surveys

2007-09-14 10:13:18 · 19 answers · asked by Daughter of a Queen 4 in Polls & Surveys

Here are a few from Charleston, I will put the spelling, then the actual pronunciation...no wonder people get lost here

Huger....pronounced who gee (I looked for ever trying to find this whoo gee street)

Horry...now folks I pronounced it as it was written, but it is OARY (couldn't find that street on the map either!)

Round O,,,nope not round o, ROND O

2007-09-14 10:13:11 · 23 answers · asked by slk29406 6 in Senior Citizens

How do I know if mine is plugged up?
My truck is a 1995 Dodge Ram with V-6 and 239,000 miles
I believe it has been running rich cause the pait near exhaust pipe has a tan color and smells a little rich in exhaust fumes.
If it is severly clogged up can I run a pipe off Y pipe straight back to a cheap muffler?

2007-09-14 10:13:11 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Maintenance & Repairs

2007-09-14 10:13:05 · 3 answers · asked by Yellow1029 1 in Earth Sciences & Geology

will you be my fan then i can be your fan?????!!!!!!!??????

2007-09-14 10:12:55 · 2 answers · asked by FML! 2 in Polls & Surveys

Even though relationships often bring about problems, people will continue to enter them. Give me some reasons why you personally like being in a relationship. Thanks for the help, I need feedback for my sociology class.

2007-09-14 10:12:54 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous in Sociology

My breaks operate very rough when initially driving the vehicle, then after a few minutes the ABS Light comes on and stays on, resulting in smooth break operation what can be causing this problem?

2007-09-14 10:12:46 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous in Maintenance & Repairs

The anti-Iraq-war crowd is always quick to say they “support the troops.” But it’s not an expression of support when you accuse the top “troop” of lying, cherry-picking facts, and serving as a uniformed mouthpiece for the president, especially when all evidence is to the contrary.

That’s exactly what MoveOn.org has done with its full-page ad in the New York Times, accusing the top “troop” — four-star Gen. David Petraeus — of “betraying” the nation he has sworn to defend against all enemies foreign and domestic. Many top Democrats — accepting backing from MoveOn and refusing to take a public stance against the organization’s very public condemnation of the general — are also guilty by association.

Worse, during this week’s Iraq-report hearings, many of those same Democrats lied on the record by expressing “respect” for the “distinguished” and “honorable” service of both Petraeus and U.S. Ambassador to Iraq Ryan Crocker on the one hand, then accusing both men of presenting a report that required — in the words of Sen. Hillary Clinton — “the willing suspension of disbelief.”

They can’t have it both ways. Petraeus cannot be an honorable man (honorable men only tell the truth), and at the same time a liar who would betray his country. He’s one or the other.

The problem for the Dems is that they — and most of the country — know he’s the former. The Dems also know that he is the ranking American soldier in Iraq, and whether or not they support the war, they’ve all been proclaiming support for the troops despite how hollow that support may ring.

Petraeus’s truth is a serious problem for the Dems, and one that was foretold by one of their own, Congressman Jim Clyburn, a few months ago.

When asked what the Democrats would do if Petraeus returned in September with good news about real progress in Iraq, Clyburn — who I’m ashamed to admit hails from my own state of South Carolina — said, “Well, that would be a real grave problem for us, no question about it.” Why? Because politics and power are far more important to the Dems than an American victory in Iraq.

They know it. They dare not for political reasons admit it: just like they dare not admit their contempt for Petraeus because he is the starched, polished, and bemedaled symbol of what they all along have claimed to support: which is “the troops” in Iraq.

As Congressman Roy Blunt said:

It’s not every day that sees a four-star general, a Princeton Ph.D., a recipient of the Defense Distinguished Service Medal, and the chief author of the Army’s definitive counterinsurgency manual testify before Congress. But in Gen. Petraeus, my colleagues were presented with every bit of that assembled expertise in the form of a single man.

Again, this is part of the problem for the Democrats, because as they well-know, Petraeus is simply too distinguished, too educated, too decorated, too experienced, and too believable to the American people to suit the Dems.

Simply put, Petraeus entered the halls of Congress this week, a strong man armed with the truth. And it was not the truth they wanted to hear. Nor was it the truth some of their supporters, like MoveOn.org, wanted to hear. The MoveOn crowd knew the honorable and believable general was coming, so they preempted the truth with their $65,000 smear (The Times cut them a very big break on a $181,000 ad), and it backfired on all of them.

Sure, the Dems say they support the troops, but only because they see the rank-and-file troops as being too young, dumb, and inexperienced to know what’s best for them. The Dems will publicly proclaim that the troops have performed magnificently, yet they say their efforts have failed.

Sen. Joe Biden loves to publicly refer to soldiers as “kids.” And they — the big congressmen and senators on Capitol Hill — are best suited to make wartime strategic and tactical decisions for those “kids.”

In other words, the Dems want to keep the troops in their places. The Dems want to appear to the rest of America that they have the troops best interests at heart. The Dems want the troops’ votes, and they are stymied by the fact that in an unpopular war, the military enlistment and reenlistment rates continue to meet or exceed goal, and the troops — by and large — don’t vote for Democrats.

So the Left in this country actually has two problems when it comes to Iraq: First, we’re making solid gains in a very tough counterinsurgency. Petraeus and Crocker have reported the situation as they know it to be, and as Clyburn says, that’s “a real grave problem” for the Dems.

Second, the Left simply doesn’t understand the modern American military. These aren’t “kids.” These are professionals. And serving among these professionals are literally thousands of potential Petraeuses. Of course, they won’t all wear stars, because the competition for such lofty rank is so keen, their peers and competitors so sharp. But what the Left doesn’t understand — and what was so obvious to me in Iraq, and now watching the hearings here this week — is that the troops are reflected in Petraeus, and Petraeus can be seen in them.

2007-09-14 10:12:44 · 11 answers · asked by mission_viejo_california 2 in Politics

I have about 70% of social anxiety, so this is hard. I really want the confidence to get up and get out. I want to be able to open up and not be so afraid that I put thoughts of embarrassment and rejection into my imagination.

We're having a party soon with a group of about 100-200 people and I'm being too shy to get up on the dance floor! I really want to get up so I can finally have some fun. Can anyone help me?

2007-09-14 10:12:40 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Sociology

I recieved a $10 bill today that looks like a fake but its not. It has the line in the bill and it passed the marker test. It looks like when it was cut it wasn't lined up correctly. There is to much room at the bottom and not enough at the top. Could someone let me know how I could find out if this bill is worth more than $10? Thanks

2007-09-14 10:11:50 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Investing

2007-09-14 10:11:15 · 44 answers · asked by Anonymous in Other - Society & Culture

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