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I could easily say the same thing about you. ......Sunni, please show me where and when you have had an informative post. Anywhere at this site.![]()
No you cannot. And I challenge you to prove it.
Let's take a look at a few of your latest posts:
Female Isis fanatics clamped torture spikes on woman s breast for feeding baby in public US Message Board - Political Discussion Forum
Almost 1 000 migrants arrive in Italy on packed cargo ship US Message Board - Political Discussion Forum
Yemen Suicide Bomber Kills 33 at Shiite Celebration US Message Board - Political Discussion Forum
Transgender teen My death needs to mean something Page 8 US Message Board - Political Discussion Forum
In harm s way When journalists die to keep the world informed US Message Board - Political Discussion Forum
VA Won t Get Fixed Page 2 US Message Board - Political Discussion Forum
Saudi seizes smuggled X-Mas trees Trees were confiscated as they violated the country s rules US Message Board - Political Discussion Forum
Kurdish female fighters named most inspiring women of 2014 Page 2 US Message Board - Political Discussion Forum
Iraqi Kurdistan now has its own TLD suffix .krd for institutions US Message Board - Political Discussion Forum
Egyptian Fatwa Women who swim in the ocean guilty of adultery US Message Board - Political Discussion Forum
In every one of those posts, you post in such a way as to incite others posting in the thread. No where do you ever try to back up your accusations with any links. No where do I see you trying to post anything informative at all, just your own spewed out quickie opinion; nothing of substance at all. In fact the last one especially tells me you promote violence against innocent people.
No, I see why folks call you Sunni Troll. Because that is all you are. An internet Troll; and I see also that folks here are right, you are trying to troll every single thread of Sally's. And as for your reply,
well,
this
is me ignoring you.
Silly-Sally is still constantly talking about the Sunni Man.Teddy, we have to realize that he is a mentally sick man and nothing anyone says is going to help him. How would you like to be stuck in some institution? It is either twiddle your thumbs or be an Internet troll.
Silly-Sally is still constantly talking about the Sunni Man.Teddy, we have to realize that he is a mentally sick man and nothing anyone says is going to help him. How would you like to be stuck in some institution? It is either twiddle your thumbs or be an Internet troll.
Her love knows no bounds. ......![]()
well good for themThey really deserve this honor.
Kurdish female fighters named ‘most inspiring women’ of 2014
By Yerevan Saeed yesterday at 07:15
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CNN photo of Kurdish female fighters in Syrian Kurdistan (Rojava). AFP file
WASHINGTON DC—The women fighters of the Peoples Protection Units (YPG) and a Kurdish Yezidi parliamentarian were chosen by CNN this week as the most inspiring women of 2014.
“The female fighters have trained for many years but this year have become notable for their courageous role in the war against the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS),” reads the CNN posting on the Kurdish fighters.
The Kurdish female fighters who operate under their own unit (YPJ) have been recognized for their brave fight against the Islamic State and their role in defending the besieged Kurdish town of Kobane gained them worldwide respect.
The second woman on CNN’s list is the Kurdish Yezidi lawmaker Vian Dakhil whose emotional plea to world leaders last summer to protect her community against ISIS’s onslaught prompted an international relief effort to tends of thousands of Yezidis on Mount Shingal.
Continue reading at:
http://rudaw.net/english/world/26122014CNN photo of Kurdish female fighters in S
They really deserve this honor.
Kurdish female fighters named ‘most inspiring women’ of 2014
By Yerevan Saeed yesterday at 07:15
![]()
CNN photo of Kurdish female fighters in Syrian Kurdistan (Rojava). AFP file
WASHINGTON DC—The women fighters of the Peoples Protection Units (YPG) and a Kurdish Yezidi parliamentarian were chosen by CNN this week as the most inspiring women of 2014.
“The female fighters have trained for many years but this year have become notable for their courageous role in the war against the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS),” reads the CNN posting on the Kurdish fighters.
The Kurdish female fighters who operate under their own unit (YPJ) have been recognized for their brave fight against the Islamic State and their role in defending the besieged Kurdish town of Kobane gained them worldwide respect.
The second woman on CNN’s list is the Kurdish Yezidi lawmaker Vian Dakhil whose emotional plea to world leaders last summer to protect her community against ISIS’s onslaught prompted an international relief effort to tends of thousands of Yezidis on Mount Shingal.
Continue reading at:
http://rudaw.net/english/world/26122014CNN photo of Kurdish female fighters in S