Surely if there is a God he would care to reward his followers ?
So with his help trading should be a doddle = right ?
You trying to negotiate with Allah, the ONE TRUE GOD??!!! These pure virgins have been bestowed upon you as His gifts!!! HOW DARE YOU negotiate with Him??!! To Hell you go!! Next!!
That is so dangerous!!! Where are their helmets??!!
Aug. 4 2016
http://www.slate.com/articles/news_...6/08/why_mormons_don_t_like_donald_trump.html
In May, the man Mike Lee unseated in the Senate through a primary challenge, Bob Bennett, spent his last breaths bemoaning Trump’s bigoted stance on Islam and hoping to repair the breach. Days before he died, from his bed in the George Washington University Hospital, Bennett, who had been left partially paralyzed by a stroke, asked his son, “Are there any Muslims in the hospital? I’d love to go up to every single one of them to thank them for being in this country and to apologize to them on behalf of the Republican Party for Donald Trump.”
Molly Ball Feb 9, 2017
https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2017/02/resistance-tea-party/516105/
As for Bob Bennett, he didn’t live to see the last chapter. He died in May of 2016. On his deathbed, in the hospital, he turned to his wife and son.
“He asked, ‘Are there any Muslims in this hospital?’ We thought it might have been confusion from the stroke,” Jim Bennett recalled. “And then he said, ‘I’d like to go up to every one of them and apologize on behalf of the Republican Party for Donald Trump.’”
The war America can't win: how the Taliban took back Afghanistan
The Taliban controls places like Helmand, where the US and UK troops fought their hardest battles, pushing the drive toward peace and progress into reverse
by Sune Engel Rasmussen in Lashkar Gah
Thursday 3 August 2017
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/aug/03/afghanistan-war-helmand-taliban-us-womens-rights-peace
The Helmand conflict is highly localised. Mohammad’s enmity with the Taliban began when Islamists’ regime confiscated his family’s land, and detained and beat his relatives two decades ago. To him, the Taliban’s views on religion, education and women’s role in society are unimportant.
Mohammad’s war is not an ideological one. It is just war.
“We have the same views. We are all Muslims,” he said. Both he and Afghan would welcome more US troops.
“When there are American airplanes and helicopters monitoring in the air, nobody fires at us. When they are not there, we can’t even move one metre without being shot on,” said Mohammad.
Yet neither commander believed military might will end the hostilities. Only a negotiated peace can do that, said Afghan.
“We know from the past 40 years that bullets don’t stop war.”
That is so dangerous!!! Where are their helmets??!!
