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Twitter campaign highlights poverty in Saudi Arabia

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Re: Twitter campaign highlights poverty in Saudi Arabia

Postby Insomniac » Fri Sep 06, 2013 2:03 pm

He is a merciless, ruthless fascist just like you.

Anyway, if they can't, at the very least educated and keep healthy poor children, then they should let the UN or other NGOs deal with it. But they won't, because they want to save face and tell the world they are rich and everything is fine.

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Re: Twitter campaign highlights poverty in Saudi Arabia

Postby hydrogen » Fri Sep 06, 2013 2:04 pm

Any refugee that then manage to by pass all our checks unassisted by somali, I think he/she should be awarded with immediate citizenship
I thought you were going to say immediate execution, I was about to post a gif of a standing ovation.

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Re: Twitter campaign highlights poverty in Saudi Arabia

Postby saacJabshee » Fri Sep 06, 2013 2:24 pm

Any refugee that then manage to by pass all our checks unassisted by somali, I think he/she should be awarded with immediate citizenship
I thought you were going to say immediate execution, I was about to post a gif of a standing ovation.
:deadrose: I thought of that too. But then this person really wants to escape whatever he is from and he gets through our tough border force, drones, barbed wires with poison and attack dogs. This person is impressive and maybe we can learn from him how to even toughen our border.

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Re: Twitter campaign highlights poverty in Saudi Arabia

Postby hydrogen » Fri Sep 06, 2013 2:41 pm

Any refugee that then manage to by pass all our checks unassisted by somali, I think he/she should be awarded with immediate citizenship
I thought you were going to say immediate execution, I was about to post a gif of a standing ovation.
:deadrose: I thought of that too. But then this person really wants to escape whatever he is from and he gets through our tough border force, drones, barbed wires with poison and attack dogs. This person is impressive and maybe we can learn from him how to even toughen our border.
They've been through all that trouble, we should be nice enough to give them jannah :up: :D


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