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Sunday, March 04, 2007

Mid-East vow to curb sectarianism




Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and Saudi Arabia's King Abdullah have agreed to work together to fight sectarian strife in the Middle East.

...'Common views'

Speaking in Tehran after the talks, Mr Ahmadinejad said: "We discussed the Palestinian and Iraq issues comprehensively. We have common views in this regard."

He also said that "plots carried out by the enemies in order to divide the world of Islam were discussed" and that the Saudis had joined Iran in condemning them, the AFP news agency reports...


You know, I really hope that ordinary people in the Middle East don't consider the (ordinary) American people the enemy.

Here's why I say that:


American Idol vs. American Elections
By
Liz Egan
Tuesday, February 20th, 2007

Oh, and then there's these neat little glitches:

Brad Blog

Democracy ain't always all that and a bag of chips, especially a democracy that has to deal with lots of corporate influence.

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