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Isn't that Eric's scooter?

Lady, people aren't chocolates. Do you know what they are mostly? Bastards. ####### coated bastards with ####### filling. But I don't find them half as annoying as I find naive bobble-headed optimists who walk around vomiting sunshine.
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Famous Americans of Arab descent

Main article: List of Arab Americans

Here are a few examples of famous Arab Americans. Arab Americans are involved in politics and are one of the wealthiest ethnic groups in the U.S.[citation needed]

Jerry Seinfeld, (Syrian Mother, Jewish) Golden Globe- and Emmy Award-winning comedian[8]

Ismail al-Faruqi, (Palestinian) philosopher and authority on Islam and comparative religion.

Ahmed Zewail, (Egyptian) Scientist and winner of the 1999 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.

F. Murray Abraham, Hollywood actor and Oscar winner for the film "Amadeus" (Syrian father)

Jamie Farr, (Lebanese) Hollywood actor especially famous for his role as Klinger in the TV series "M*A*S*H"

Steve Jobs, co-founder of Apple Inc. (Syrian father Abdulfattah Jandali)

Danny Thomas, (Lebanese) actor and his daughter Marlo Thomas, actress

Hoda Kotb, (Egyptian) correspondent on Dateline NBC.

Paul Anka, (Lebanese) vocal performer

George J. Mitchell, (Lebanese) U.S. Senator from Maine, Senate Majority Leader

John H. Sununu, (Lebanese/Palestinian) Governor of New Hampshire and White House Chief of Staff under George H. W. Bush

John E. Sununu, (Lebanese/Palestinian) Senator from New Hampshire

Casey Kasem, (Lebanese) radio personality and voice actor

Spencer Abraham, (Lebanese) Senator from Michigan and Secretary of Energy under Bush

Ralph Nader, (Lebanese) consumer advocate, politician, first Arab American to run for President of the United States

Joe Robbie, sports team owner

John Jaha, sports athlete

Farouk El-Baz, (Egyptian) Scientist who worked with NASA to assist in the planning of scientific exploration of the Moon.

Tony Shalhoub, (Lebanese) an executive producer and actor of Monk.

Edward Said, (Palestinian) literary theorist and outspoken Palestinian activist.

Helen Thomas, (Lebanese) reporter, columnist and White House correspondent

Sammy Hagar, (Lebanese), rock musician.

John Abizaid, (Lebanese), retired General.

Fredwreck, (Palestinian), hip hop producer

Fawaz Gerges, ABC analyst, regular guest on Oprah's Anti-war series

Chris Kattan, (Iraqi Jewish father), comedian and actor, best known for his work on Saturday Night Live

Zainab Salbi, (Iraqi), co-founder and president of Women for Women International

Kathy Najimy (Lebanese) actress in many American films that include Sister Act

Rosemary Barkett, (Syrian), first woman Supreme Court Justice and Chief Justice for the state of Florida

Heather Raffo, (Iraqi father) playwriter and actress

Kaysar Ridha, (Iraqi) businessman and contestant on reality series Big Brother

Wafah Dufour, (Saudi Arabian Father) supermodel and singer/songwriter famous as the niece of Osama Bin Laden

Charles Elachi, (Lebanese) director of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory

John Zogby, (Lebanese) founder and current President/CEO of Zogby International

James Zogby, (Lebanese) founder and president of the Arab American Institute

Najeeb Halaby, (Syrian) father of Queen Noor of Jordan Lisa Elhalabi, Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration. CEO, and chairman of Pan Am

Doug Flutie, (Lebanese) NFL Player

Jacques Nasser, (Lebanese) Former president and CEO of Ford Motor Company

John Mack, Chairman of the Board and CEO of Morgan Stanley

Khalid Khannouchi, (Moroccan) Marathon world record holder

Lorraine Ali, (Iraqi) reporter, editor, culture writer, and music critic for Newsweek.

Wentworth Miller, (Syrian) actor

Susie Gharib, co-anchor of the Nightly Business Report, 100 most influential business journalists

Sanaa Hamri, (Moroccan) music video and movie director; her films include the Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2

Elias Zerhouni (Algerian) current director of the National Institutes of Health

Elias Shlayan (Palestinian) Co-founder and President of the Lesiure Center.

Peace to All creatures great and small............................................

But when we turn to the Hebrew literature, we do not find such jokes about the donkey. Rather the animal is known for its strength and its loyalty to its master (Genesis 49:14; Numbers 22:30).

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my burro, bosco ..enjoying a beer in almaty

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Famous Americans of Arab descent

Main article: List of Arab Americans

Here are a few examples of famous Arab Americans. Arab Americans are involved in politics and are one of the wealthiest ethnic groups in the U.S.[citation needed]

Jerry Seinfeld, (Syrian Mother, Jewish) Golden Globe- and Emmy Award-winning comedian[8]

Ismail al-Faruqi, (Palestinian) philosopher and authority on Islam and comparative religion.

Ahmed Zewail, (Egyptian) Scientist and winner of the 1999 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.

F. Murray Abraham, Hollywood actor and Oscar winner for the film "Amadeus" (Syrian father)

Jamie Farr, (Lebanese) Hollywood actor especially famous for his role as Klinger in the TV series "M*A*S*H"

Steve Jobs, co-founder of Apple Inc. (Syrian father Abdulfattah Jandali)

Danny Thomas, (Lebanese) actor and his daughter Marlo Thomas, actress

Hoda Kotb, (Egyptian) correspondent on Dateline NBC.

Paul Anka, (Lebanese) vocal performer

George J. Mitchell, (Lebanese) U.S. Senator from Maine, Senate Majority Leader

John H. Sununu, (Lebanese/Palestinian) Governor of New Hampshire and White House Chief of Staff under George H. W. Bush

John E. Sununu, (Lebanese/Palestinian) Senator from New Hampshire

Casey Kasem, (Lebanese) radio personality and voice actor

Spencer Abraham, (Lebanese) Senator from Michigan and Secretary of Energy under Bush

Ralph Nader, (Lebanese) consumer advocate, politician, first Arab American to run for President of the United States

Joe Robbie, sports team owner

John Jaha, sports athlete

Farouk El-Baz, (Egyptian) Scientist who worked with NASA to assist in the planning of scientific exploration of the Moon.

Tony Shalhoub, (Lebanese) an executive producer and actor of Monk.

Edward Said, (Palestinian) literary theorist and outspoken Palestinian activist.

Helen Thomas, (Lebanese) reporter, columnist and White House correspondent

Sammy Hagar, (Lebanese), rock musician.

John Abizaid, (Lebanese), retired General.

Fredwreck, (Palestinian), hip hop producer

Fawaz Gerges, ABC analyst, regular guest on Oprah's Anti-war series

Chris Kattan, (Iraqi Jewish father), comedian and actor, best known for his work on Saturday Night Live

Zainab Salbi, (Iraqi), co-founder and president of Women for Women International

Kathy Najimy (Lebanese) actress in many American films that include Sister Act

Rosemary Barkett, (Syrian), first woman Supreme Court Justice and Chief Justice for the state of Florida

Heather Raffo, (Iraqi father) playwriter and actress

Kaysar Ridha, (Iraqi) businessman and contestant on reality series Big Brother

Wafah Dufour, (Saudi Arabian Father) supermodel and singer/songwriter famous as the niece of Osama Bin Laden

Charles Elachi, (Lebanese) director of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory

John Zogby, (Lebanese) founder and current President/CEO of Zogby International

James Zogby, (Lebanese) founder and president of the Arab American Institute

Najeeb Halaby, (Syrian) father of Queen Noor of Jordan Lisa Elhalabi, Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration. CEO, and chairman of Pan Am

Doug Flutie, (Lebanese) NFL Player

Jacques Nasser, (Lebanese) Former president and CEO of Ford Motor Company

John Mack, Chairman of the Board and CEO of Morgan Stanley

Khalid Khannouchi, (Moroccan) Marathon world record holder

Lorraine Ali, (Iraqi) reporter, editor, culture writer, and music critic for Newsweek.

Wentworth Miller, (Syrian) actor

Susie Gharib, co-anchor of the Nightly Business Report, 100 most influential business journalists

Sanaa Hamri, (Moroccan) music video and movie director; her films include the Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2

Elias Zerhouni (Algerian) current director of the National Institutes of Health

Elias Shlayan (Palestinian) Co-founder and President of the Lesiure Center.

God-damn - an invasion! Deport those heathens!

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Qu'ram thumbing terrorists all of them...

Peace to All creatures great and small............................................

But when we turn to the Hebrew literature, we do not find such jokes about the donkey. Rather the animal is known for its strength and its loyalty to its master (Genesis 49:14; Numbers 22:30).

Peppi_drinking_beer.jpg

my burro, bosco ..enjoying a beer in almaty

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You know things are bad for McCain though when my MOM is now going to vote for Obama. Just a couple of months ago, my Mom had pretty much the same reasoning as these inbred, white trash f##ktards. "He's a Muslim" "He's a terrorist. He'll destroy America" etc etc.

Now, however, since McCain has paired up with Palin and the details of his health care plan have been revealed, Mom says that she couldn't possibly vote for anyone but Obama.

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Lady, people aren't chocolates. Do you know what they are mostly? Bastards. ####### coated bastards with ####### filling. But I don't find them half as annoying as I find naive bobble-headed optimists who walk around vomiting sunshine.
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That video's gotta be fake.

You've never been around these parts, have you?

I could find you 10 people just like that within a couple of hours....

Lady, people aren't chocolates. Do you know what they are mostly? Bastards. ####### coated bastards with ####### filling. But I don't find them half as annoying as I find naive bobble-headed optimists who walk around vomiting sunshine.
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Well, gosh darn it, let me clarify somewhat, also, what my campaign managers were saying which is, in this great country of ours, when Iran can rear its head and, when you have someone who is inexperienced and, let us not forget, that the presidency of the greatest nation on earth can't afford to have on-the-job training, with links to known terrorists, then any soccer Mom or Joe Six-Pack will be asking themselves, you know, and that is a fair question, with national security.

Palin-McCain-Palin 2008!

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Well, gosh darn it, let me clarify somewhat, also, what my campaign managers were saying which is, in this great country of ours, when Iran can rear its head and, when you have someone who is inexperienced and, let us not forget, that the presidency of the greatest nation on earth can't afford to have on-the-job training, with links to known terrorists, then any soccer Mom or Joe Six-Pack will be asking themselves, you know, and that is a fair question, with national security.

Also.

Man is made by his belief. As he believes, so he is.

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