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Denying Professor's Visa Sends 'Wrong Message,' Islamic Group Says |
2004-08-26 |
Posted by:tipper |
#7 Now asscroft is trying to stop bridge picture collecting? Typical. I don't give a flip about photos, but don't mess around with my sketches of rusty bolts and wild ass cracks. |
Posted by: AntiPasto 2004-08-26 4:03:41 PM |
#6 sends the wrong message to the Islamic world about America's willingness to listen to what Muslims have to say." to the contrary...I think it sends exactly the message we are trying to communicate about our willingness to listen to what Muslims have to say. Expect it to get more pointed in the future. |
Posted by: anon chick 2004-08-26 1:35:06 PM |
#5 Instead, perhaps the U.s. State Dept. should have bent over forward and grasped its ankles... |
Posted by: borgboy 2004-08-26 1:02:09 PM |
#4 Headline: Denying Professor's Visa Sends 'Wrong Message,' Islamic Group Says What's he complaining about? Visa's loss is Mastercard's gain... |
Posted by: Zhang Fei 2004-08-26 12:34:38 PM |
#3 If the message sent was "We don't particularly care for advocates of anti-Semitism and violence against women", then I'd say that it was a pretty damn good one. |
Posted by: Bomb-a-rama 2004-08-26 12:04:49 PM |
#2 Hmmm - These are lovely detailed photos of bridges you have in your suitcase, sir. Are you a collector? |
Posted by: BigEd 2004-08-26 11:47:08 AM |
#1 In a sense yes. We should also have frozen the accounts of CAIR. That would have sent the right message. |
Posted by: mhw 2004-08-26 11:41:13 AM |