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Ban the burqa? (by james85)
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@impeccablesossy: Well I got the impression of things implied so I posted, BFD!
Paranoia? Please, dont flatter yourself. I dont post here thinking "Oh I may p!ss someone off", least of all you. Now in the words of the elite white rapper, Eminem.....
Matter fact, dog, here's a pencil
Go home, write some sh!t, make it suspenseful,
Surely Ill be waiting with bated breath for your next musings.....not.
Matter fact, dog, here's a pencil
Go home, write some sh!t, make it suspenseful,
Surely Ill be waiting with bated breath for your next musings.....not.
@Shoe: Showboating? Gimme a break, I wldnt waste my good stuff on you.
Now, come back and try another angle. Or, go take a viagra and try to talk to some of the lovely ladies on here. Dont know why you keep trying to get with me, I dont swing that way....Im flattered, but sorry, women only for me.
Now, come back and try another angle. Or, go take a viagra and try to talk to some of the lovely ladies on here. Dont know why you keep trying to get with me, I dont swing that way....Im flattered, but sorry, women only for me.
@WalkSoftly: If I was gay which I am NOT I would chop it off before I'd touch you LOL. Again I am guilty of going way off the original topic. My apology to the originator of this thread/forum.
The thing is you cant wear a helmut or balaclava into a bank or public office etc why should some be exempt from this because of their religion ? If a policeman wants to identify you how is that possible when wearing a burqa? Might be okay in some countries but i dont think in a western democratic society its acceptable imo
The thing is you cant wear a helmut or
balaclava into a bank or public office etc
why should some be exempt from this
because of their religion
balaclava into a bank or public office etc
why should some be exempt from this
because of their religion
Last edited by WalkSoftly; 4-Jul-14 3:51 am.
Walks i dont think there is a rule its up to the individual to how much they cover up in alot of countries but in some cases they are forced to wear head to toe hajib and i think that relates to countries that impose sharia law
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