Amman Dressed in BlackThursday, November 10. 2005Trackbacks
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Well ammar....its a time of mourning...but its also a time to show the resolve and unity of this great people...we want to tell those bastards, that we are all united today and always and we will never fear them....
I totally agree, but turning the car system to the max volume and other behaviours dont seem like a time of mourning. I wish we can be more responsible for showing the image we want to show to the world
Unfortunately..i'm not in jordan at the momen..but i get what u mean ammar....because no body in the international media seems to care about the innocent people killed..i think more attention should be given to those innocent people and terrible stories i've been listening to on JTV online since this morning...... may all the victims rest in peace....and i support you in saying we need to show a great resolve but also a human and cultured one.......
together we stand all over the land... i was thinking the same thing yesterday, even on the t.v people were trying to get themselves on camera laughing and acting as thoough they had just come out of a football match. its a shame how they can't act in a more civilized manner.
what was the death to all torrist comment about? for that reason I didn't go out, I decided to stay home, I even managed to stay a way from TV, wallahi eno eshi be2har, mesh fahem ana sho halnas... people are dying and we're acting if we won a match...
eshi be7reg elras!! wallahi eno rasi ma7rog :/ I'm so sad for this tragedy.
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