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Submitted by HARRAK (Canada), Jul 5, 2006 at 21:36

the move is immature and if it does something, it would be showing other states in the world to start holding US passports if they do not have antiquities..


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Good Muslim and Good American ? [350 words]Nathan RosenblattAug 17, 2006 21:13
Good Muslim? [92 words]Linda HaslamNov 8, 2007 08:47
A double-edged sword? [59 words]Andrew BartlettJul 20, 2006 09:00
Are U.S. Courts Biased against Iran? [22 words]steven LJul 16, 2006 20:29
Silly !
[w/response] [86 words]
Bob B.Jul 16, 2006 10:14
i am cyrus [40 words]cyrusJul 8, 2006 08:29
Interesting, a new American Way of War [261 words]John ProvidenceJul 7, 2006 23:00
⇒ immaturity [29 words]HARRAKJul 5, 2006 21:36

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