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rezashah

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  1. 195 points for posting 39 questions
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Recent Questions

  • @ Tony Blair
    Former UK Prime Minister

    You'll be earning a few million pounds a year in your new job at JP Morgan. How do you square that with your proclaimed devotion to the teachings of the Bible as espoused by the (Catholic) Church? Isn't... Show more »You'll be earning a few million pounds a year in your new job at JP Morgan. How do you square that with your proclaimed devotion to the teachings of the Bible as espoused by the (Catholic) Church? Isn't it easier to pass a camel through the eye of a needle than for a rich man to get in to Heaven? Maybe you'll give most of it to charity and live a humble life as Jesus suggested? Show less »

    Submitted by: rezashah | 13 votes for this..

    1 comment | Topic: World Affairs | Report | Bookmark and Share

  • @ Nicholas Sarkozy
    President of France

    Is it true that your appearance is so important to you that you had journalist friends apply FOTOSHOP to your images? And if Berlusconi wins another term in Italy will you consider having plastic surgery... Show more »Is it true that your appearance is so important to you that you had journalist friends apply FOTOSHOP to your images? And if Berlusconi wins another term in Italy will you consider having plastic surgery like him? Show less »

    Submitted by: rezashah | 14 votes for this..

    0 comments | Topic: Politics | Report | Bookmark and Share

  • @ Osama bin Laden
    Founding Leader of al-Qaeda

    Male martyrs are supposed to get all those virgins when they get to heaven. But what's in it for female martyrs? Don't tell me they get to make the bed for the boys?

    Submitted by: rezashah | 7 votes for this..

    0 comments | Topic: World Affairs | Report | Bookmark and Share

  • @ Osama bin Laden
    Founding Leader of al-Qaeda

    In the latest indiscriminate deadly bomb attacks in Baghdad carried out by Al Quaeda, 2 mentally disabled women known in the area were used as suicide bombers. Has your repugnant organization any limits... Show more »In the latest indiscriminate deadly bomb attacks in Baghdad carried out by Al Quaeda, 2 mentally disabled women known in the area were used as suicide bombers. Has your repugnant organization any limits to the methods it employs? Show less »

    Submitted by: rezashah | 11 votes for this..

    2 comments | Topic: World Affairs | Report | Bookmark and Share

  • @ Nicholas Sarkozy
    President of France

    Why are you so against Turkey joining the EU? Surely they are a much-needed model of very moderate Islamic governance that respects diversity? There are also democratic Christian parties in power doing... Show more »Why are you so against Turkey joining the EU? Surely they are a much-needed model of very moderate Islamic governance that respects diversity? There are also democratic Christian parties in power doing a reasonable job, eg. Germany. Perhaps you trust Christian parties more than Islamic ones? Show less »

    Submitted by: rezashah | 21 votes for this..

    0 comments | Topic: World Affairs | Report | Bookmark and Share

Popular Questions

  • @ Ken Livingstone
    TV Presenter and Former Mayor of London

    I think you're probably the most suitable politician in the entire UK to help organize such a mass event, possibly because you're one of the few who's still actually interested in the masses. Please don't... Show more »I think you're probably the most suitable politician in the entire UK to help organize such a mass event, possibly because you're one of the few who's still actually interested in the masses. Please don't let us down. Show less »

    Submitted by: rezashah | 53 votes for this..

    12 comments | Topic: Sport | Report | Bookmark and Share

  • @ Jamal Harwood
    Writer, spokeman for Hizb ut -Tahrir

    Have you heard- the world's actually round, not flat? Hard to believe, I know. But they even eventually convinced the Pope, so maybe there's hope of getting you to listen some day.

    Submitted by: rezashah | 36 votes for this..

    0 comments | Topic: Science and Technology | Report | Bookmark and Share

  • @ Bill Gates
    Businessman

    Since having lots of money is considered more important than having intelligence these days, would YOU please ask Bush to stop alienating half the world? It's bad for business!

    Submitted by: rezashah | 27 votes for this..

    0 comments | Topic: Business | Report | Bookmark and Share

  • @ George Bush
    Former President of the United States of America

    Pakistan's General Musharraf came to power in a coup. He is both head of the army and head of state. He has recently curbed freedom of expression. His country acquired nuclear arms in the face of international... Show more »Pakistan's General Musharraf came to power in a coup. He is both head of the army and head of state. He has recently curbed freedom of expression. His country acquired nuclear arms in the face of international oppostion. Yet you (and others) regard him as a "good ally" and have been helping to equip his army up to now. What do you regard as a bad ally? Show less »

    Submitted by: rezashah | 23 votes for this..

    0 comments | Topic: World Affairs | Report | Bookmark and Share

  • @ Jamal Harwood
    Writer, spokeman for Hizb ut -Tahrir

    Thankyou for your answers, Mr. Harwood. While I agree with you that the disastrous and immoral invasion of Iraq has sadly exacerbated the mistrust between many Sunnis and Shias (and Christians), I believe... Show more »Thankyou for your answers, Mr. Harwood. While I agree with you that the disastrous and immoral invasion of Iraq has sadly exacerbated the mistrust between many Sunnis and Shias (and Christians), I believe it was largely a simmering problem which would have inevitably boiled over, sooner or later, anyway. You rightly mention the growing Shia infighting. But let us not forget the growing Sunni infighting, which stems from the difference between those Sunnis who wish to try and stabalize their ravaged country (eg. recently murdered Sheik Abdul-Sattar Abu Risha) and the blood-thirsty madmen who support Al Quaida and its intolerance to anyone who isn't Sunni and supports them. Show less »

    Submitted by: rezashah | 22 votes for this..

    0 comments | Topic: World Affairs | Report | Bookmark and Share