A big fu@%ing laugh....
Just like I did....
Just like my family did....
Just like my Corps did....
Just like my Country did....
2007-10-25 14:25:32
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answered by Phonebreaker 5
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A paper published in Denmark published one cartoon drawn by one artist which made fun of the prophet. This was hardly a national decision.
2007-10-25 17:36:37
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answered by TG 7
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Nothing except great losses for many companies whose items were boycotted in the Muslim world.
Laura C....get educated it can't hurt. Muslims would never insult the prophets of Christianity because we believe in them all.
2007-10-25 17:43:16
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answered by ~~∞§arah T∞©~~ 6
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Profits would never kill so who are you talking about? And hey Muslims can do it to Christians so what they can't get it back?
2007-10-25 17:36:00
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answered by sally sue 6
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Learn to spell. It is not "profit" which refers to money, it is PROPHET, a religious teacher.
2007-10-26 01:18:28
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answered by Walter B 7
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I am not anti Muslim but I do think that too many of them want to change British traditions as some think its not in keeping with their religion. Why on earth did so many want to immigrate to this country. Do in Rome as the Romans do.
2007-10-25 17:41:39
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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it was a joke, a cartoon, political satire.
muslims need to realize that just because they don't want someone to do something it doesn't mean that others have any obligation to oblige them.
they don't rule the world, even though they'd like to.
2007-10-25 18:34:14
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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Freedom...something you will find very little of in the Middle East.
2007-10-25 17:34:59
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answered by Anonymous
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freedom of expression.
2007-10-25 18:21:49
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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nothing at all
2007-10-25 17:38:28
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answer #10
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answered by JanJan 7
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