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June 30, 2008

Protected: Polygyny: Muslims’ Answer For “Biology” — Straight From The Source

Filed under: AWRLBTWWII, Islam, MEMRI, Muslim Women, family, marriage, men are dawgs, polygyny — Peaceful Me @ 11:55 pm

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Protected: The Imbalance of Power

Filed under: Culture, More Money Than Sense, Qatar, Rant, society, utter disgust — Peaceful Me @ 2:41 am

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June 29, 2008

Does Size Matter Or Is It All About Style? Qatar And Dubai Make the Colbert Report

Filed under: Qatar, UAE, humor/satire — Peaceful Me @ 10:15 pm

You’ve got to love the skyline of Burkina Faso ;)

June 27, 2008

Protected: What Age SHOULD Muslims Marry?

Filed under: AWRLBTWWII, Culture, Human Rights, Islam, family, marriage, society — Peaceful Me @ 10:58 pm

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June 26, 2008

Protected: You’re Turning A Year Old; Now It’s Time To Get Married!

Filed under: Islam, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, marriage, men are dawgs, utter disgust, wackos — Peaceful Me @ 2:52 am

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June 23, 2008

George Carlin: My Seven Words For You

Filed under: humor/satire, obituary — Peaceful Me @ 11:34 pm

Thanks for making us laugh so much :)

George Carlin: 1937-2008. Rest in peace.

June 19, 2008

Protected: In Qatar The Price You Pay For Drunk Driving Resulting In The Murder Of 3 People Is Negligible

Filed under: Qatar, crime, legal, utter disgust — Peaceful Me @ 8:25 pm

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June 14, 2008

Protected: A First: The Media In Qatar Highlights A Practice That Needs To Be Addressed

Filed under: Human Rights, Qatar, Race Relations, labor abuses, media, news — Peaceful Me @ 12:31 pm

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June 13, 2008

Political Media Giant Tim Russert Has Died

Filed under: media, obituary — Peaceful Me @ 10:55 pm

He had a heart attack at the age of 58. I will really miss him on Meet The Press.

From the New York Times blog

Mr. Russert was a towering figure in American journalism and moderated several debates during the recent presidential primary season.

Tom Brokaw, the former anchor of NBC Nightly News, came on the air at 3:39 p.m. and reported that Mr. Russert had collapsed and died early this afternoon while at work. He had just returned from Italy with his family.

“Our beloved colleague,” a grave Mr. Brokaw called him, one of the premier journalists of our time. He said this was one of the most important years in his life, with his deep engagement in the network’s political coverage, and that he “worked to the point of exhaustion.” Mr. Brokaw said Mr. Russert was a true child of Buffalo and always stayed in touch with his blue collar roots and “the ethos of that community.”

He said Mr. Russert had just moved his father, who is in his late 80s, from one facility to another in Buffalo. He said he loved his family, his Catholic faith, his country, politics, the Buffalo Bills, the New York Yankees and the Washington Nationals.

“This news division will not be the same without his strong, clear voice,” Mr. Brokaw said.

After Mr. Brokaw made the announcement, the network switched to Brian Williams, the anchor of the NBC News, who is reporting from Afghanistan this week. Mr. Williams broke down as he tried to describe what the loss meant to his network family.

The network is struggling through shock and grief to bring the story of Mr. Russert’s life and journalistic achievements to its viewers immediately. Andrea Mitchell is describing him as “the pre-eminent journalist of our time” and said he was her mentor.

May he rest in peace.

Protected: What Is Required To Become An Imam?

Filed under: Battle of the Mullahs, Islam, education, polygyny — Peaceful Me @ 2:18 pm

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