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Female suicide bomber kills 38 at Baghdad mosque

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  • VOR at 10:28 PM JST - 4th January

    the religion of peace. what right is wrong, what wrong is right.

  • smithinjapan at 10:35 PM JST - 4th January

    Awful thing, what this woman did. Words don't describe it.

  • some14some at 11:43 PM JST - 4th January

    No gender discrimination pls, 30 killed, that's it, sad? yes, first time? no.

  • Thenewfront at 11:51 PM JST - 4th January

    30 more dead , due to the illegal invasion of Iraq.

    There was no terror in Iraq until it was invaded. Saddam Hussein was a bit of a ruffian, but Iraq was a mor secure and sfaer place then.

  • medievaltimes at 12:12 AM JST - 5th January

    Words don't describe it.

    Then why post?

  • WilliB at 12:52 AM JST - 5th January

    Thenewfront:

    " There was no terror in Iraq until it was invaded. Saddam Hussein was a bit of a ruffian, but Iraq was a mor secure and sfaer place then. "

    Not if you were an enemy of Saddam. But yes, otherwise you are right. Saddam certainly kept a lid on the islamists. That was the stupidity of the Bush advisors -- believing that by removing Saddam, they would create a liberal democracy.

  • adaydream at 07:36 AM JST - 5th January

    Well somebody tell me like you all knew the other day, why did this woman commit a suicide bombing?

    One poster claimed they were women who had been raped?

    Then there was the Muslim hatred.

    Just looking for an answer from all those who knew so much the other day. < :-)

  • wanderlust at 02:09 PM JST - 5th January

    What motivates these women to kill themselves?

    The men are given their promises of Paradise, but what of the women?

  • smithinjapan at 06:42 PM JST - 5th January

    some14some: I wasn't gender discriminating at all. My original comment was longer and I touched on how ALL suicide bombings are wrong. It got shortened when the poster before me was deleted.

  • smithinjapan at 06:45 PM JST - 5th January

    medievaltimes: "Then why post?"

    Ever hear expressions like, "I'm at a loss for words", or, "words don't describe it"? It refers to words being unable to express the horror (and in some cases joy, but not here) of a situation, but such phrases are still uttered. They usually have quite a different nuance than saying nothing at all, particularly when it's not a face-to-face discussion.

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