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Reader comment on item: Valentine's Day in the Muslim World
in response to reader comment: Choudary

Submitted by Dr Albert Schadenfreude (United Kingdom), Jun 26, 2009 at 19:57

Dear Gobby,

Mr Chaudary speaks for no one but himself, as the other stories show, love can't be denied. Not sure if I agree with such a public display of affection on Valentines day, as those without a valentine can feel more lonely then they already are! A husband should show love for his wife everey day of the year.

Dr Albert Schadenfreude


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Yet another excuse for islamics to compensate their genetic-hates. [219 words]gordon weareFeb 14, 2009 15:52
Valentine's Day [42 words]ElijahFeb 5, 2009 13:18
Valentine's Day [30 words]PaulFeb 4, 2009 18:37
At last a common ground between Hindus and Muslims! [74 words]B.N.GururajFeb 4, 2009 09:54
Poor man. [85 words]LynnFeb 4, 2009 09:35
Choudary [286 words]Gabby (Australia)Feb 4, 2009 07:57
⇒ I'll be your Valentine [63 words]Dr Albert SchadenfreudeJun 26, 2009 19:57

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