Resolved Question: Will The Federer/Nadal Rivalry Survive?
Nadal is dealing with a SERIOUS knee injury, and is having some of the most inconsistent days in his career. His agility on court has not been at its best. Federer, on the other hand, amazes me. This guy is 28, has only been pro for about 10 years, and he has won 15 Grand Slams during that time. He holds the record for 22 straight, Grand Slam semi-final appearance. How long can he go for? Will the Federer/Nadal rivalry survive through these tough time of booming young superstars? Share yout thoughts.
Open Question: What will happen to major malik nadal hasan if he is found guilty?
Do they still do life in prison or will it be like a firing squad of hanging?
Resolved Question: Was Fort Hood a terrorist attack?
The soldier captured is named Malin Nadal Hasan!
Resolved Question: Muslims, does Islam support the acts of terrorism that took place at Fort Hood?
This is the talking point at R S and the Politics section over the last few hours: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malik_Nadal_Hasan On November 5, 2009, Major Malik Nadal Hasan, an Army psychiatrist from the US army, went on a shooting rampage killing 11 people and wounding 30 others before being shot and apprehended. Some are busy claiming this act of terrorism to have been inspired and endorsed by Islam. What are your views? If you don’t think so, could you spare a few words of condemnation to show your support for those who lost their lives in this terrible incident? I seriously don’t believe that Islam condones such acts of terrorism.
Open Question: Who is surprised that the soilder that opened fire and killed 12 at Fort Hood was not…?
John Smith.. but Malik Nadal Hasan. I wonder what possibly could have motivated him..Shocking. If it looks like a duck, walks like a duck and quacks like a duck..it’s a duck.
Open Question: Should Major Malik Nadal Hasan be hanged in a public forum?
I mean a tall tree and a short rope in a public setting, I’d be there I like you guy’s I’ll be spending a lot more time in law and ethics in the future
Resolved Question: can Nadal win in Bercy?
honestly i don’t think so and i have the feeling that he will lose early in the tournament.His draw is not that easy: Almagro or chiudinelli (the swiss Tsonga lol),then Tsonga or Simon,in the semi final Nole or Söderling.I think that Federer,Djokovic and Davydenko have better chances to win the tournament.
Open Question: why are people saying that if nidal malik hasan would have been a white man the media would have treated the?
story differently. am i missing something? http://assets.nydailynews.com/img/2009/11/08/alg_nadal_malik_hasan.jpg he looks white to me. white skin and caucasian. isn’t that what white means regardless if hes arab or not? would a black arab not be black?
Resolved Question: How would you describe Maj. Malik Nadal Hasan?
Ilana Freedman, CEO and Senior Analyst for the Gerard Group International, which provides intelligence analysis for business and homeland security, describes Hasan as a “lone wolf terrorist” who acts without apparent coordination with any other person or organization. But that does not make him any less of a terrorist. The dividing line, of course, between a terrorist and a psychopathic killer is political motivation. His statements right before opening fire would indicate that Hasan was motivated by fanaticism and a commitment to Islamic fascism, even though President Obama bends over backwards to avoid saying so. Obama’s refusal to call the attack terrorism, and to heed the warning signs about the porous nature of our security system that allowed it to happen on a military base,
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