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Real World
Canton, MA
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CIt4WhatItIs wrote: She probably threatened to leave him, take their child which he would never see again, make false accusations against him like the american women and try to have him put in jail. He would have to try to live in his friend's basement on a portion of his income while she got him fired and destroyed his life in court before fleeing the country with "her" child. Probably deciding he had nothing else to lose, he made sure she was packed. Dude, you have issues!
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CIt4WhatItIs
Framingham, MA
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Ya, but I buried the suitcase deeper! RLA wrote: <quoted text> Probably what happened to you, huh?
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Nick Reynolds
Attleboro, MA
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formeroakmonter wrote: Hey Nick Reynolds. You are obviously and uneducated white man living in the poor **** city of Rehobith. Are you and idiot? Puerto Rico is part of the United States. DUMBASS!! GO back to school and educate yourself or do some research in your trailer in Rehobith. Uhm, peurto rico is a semi recent annexation of the U.S. and it is not connected to it in anyway.. So it's still okay to tell poeple to go back there. And quite honestly my point still stands, just because they dont have PRS in peurto rico doesnt mean they dont hate whites and blacks there. Becasue they do. And I'm also not in rehoboth, I'm two towns over, thats just where my server is. Not like I would be any worse then fitchburg or anywhere in the surrounding area, such as any place where an Oakmont graduate would have lived. You're just stupid.
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Nick Reynolds
Attleboro, MA
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just because they dont have PRS in peurto rico doesnt mean they dont hate whites
have = hate
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Since: Apr 09
Maynard, MA
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CIt4WhatItIs wrote: Ya, but I buried the suitcase deeper! <quoted text> Pak-in-a-box??
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Are you kidding
Fitchburg, MA
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This country was founded on the concept of religious freedom, not come here and leave your religion behind. If you think all the original founders of this nation were christian, you are misinformed. Fitchburg resident wrote: Anything is bound to happen in this city.....our street lights are off....Crime is up everywhere....It was just another story to put Fitchburg on the map again......When in America act like an American.....Practice your own in your own country not here.....
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Since: Apr 09
Maynard, MA
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Are you kidding wrote: This country was founded on the concept of religious freedom, not come here and leave your religion behind. If you think all the original founders of this nation were christian, you are misinformed. <quoted text> Mmm...don't remember too many Jews or Muslims among the Founding Fathers do you have some left-wing "new" information to the contrary??
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RLA
Fitchburg, MA
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CIt4WhatItIs wrote: Ya, but I buried the suitcase deeper! <quoted text> Rest assured, one day that suitcase will be unearthed and we'll be reading about you in the paper.
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RLA
Fitchburg, MA
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Nick Reynolds wrote: <quoted text> Uhm, peurto rico is a semi recent annexation of the U.S. and it is not connected to it in anyway.. So it's still okay to tell poeple to go back there. And quite honestly my point still stands, just because they dont have PRS in peurto rico doesnt mean they dont hate whites and blacks there. Becasue they do. And I'm also not in rehoboth, I'm two towns over, thats just where my server is. Not like I would be any worse then fitchburg or anywhere in the surrounding area, such as any place where an Oakmont graduate would have lived. You're just stupid. Another Oakmont graduate here. Here is a little U.S. history lesson for you. Puerto Rico was not "annexed" to the United States. Puerto Rico was ceded to the United States as a result of the Paris Treaty in 1898 (I guess that's 'semi recent') which ended the Spanish American war. Ceded property is surrendered by treaty, it is voluntary, as opposed to annexed property, which is property taken by force.
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Since: Apr 09
Maynard, MA
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RLA wrote: <quoted text> Another Oakmont graduate here. Here is a little U.S. history lesson for you. Puerto Rico was not "annexed" to the United States. Puerto Rico was ceded to the United States as a result of the Paris Treaty in 1898 (I guess that's 'semi recent') which ended the Spanish American war. Ceded property is surrendered by treaty, it is voluntary, as opposed to annexed property, which is property taken by force. I wouldn't waste your breathe..he is obviously a trolling looking to stir and run.
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coco
Etobicoke, Canada
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he is crime he should be punished
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lilly
Etobicoke, Canada
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he is muslim so do me he shouldn't do this and his lawer is involved in this
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Since: Apr 09
Maynard, MA
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They no teachum English in Canaduh any more??
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anonymous
Douglas, MA
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I know both Faiza and Asim. Asim and his entire family are scumbags and were ALL in on this and were all playing innocent the entire time. Faiza was one of the nicest people I have ever met and was always a joy to talk to, whether in person or on the phone. She was innocent human being who did NOTHING to deserve this. The poor girl's fate was horrible. Him and his entire family deserves to be punished. She was dealing with domestic abuse for a long time
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anonymous
Douglas, MA
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OH and trust me people, this has nothing to do with religion.
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may
Southbridge, MA
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I knew him too and he was a narcosistic bastard!!!
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Khan
Toronto, Canada
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Dear Readers, This is atragedy, the young child has lost both parents, the girl's parents and relatives have lost a loved one, and the man's family lost their son or at least until he will serve his time. There are no winners and there is nothing to do with religion. It is simple the man could not do a simple thing leave his wife if he did not wanted her, he is like a worst virus which leaves its victim and surroundings dead. I will agree with one thing the whole family should be questioned and any one involved in coverup or aiding and abeting should be punished to the fullest to make an example for future.
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Khan
Toronto, Canada
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A Friend of Asim Amran wrote: Judge not lest you be judged. This man has served in the front lines in Iraq with the Marines for our country, was shot in battle, and returned here to the US to become a nurse. He was by my side through nursing school, as my co-worker later on, and always as a friend. He embodies integrity and compassion like few people I have encountered in my life. This is a tragic situation, and I hope the truth comes to light during the trial...... but with the racist ignornce that people are spewing, I immagine it will be difficult to have a fair trial. I knew the girl as a child since she was born, she was a very nice girl, whatever your friend has done for the country is lost through his actions. Serving your country in war does not mean that you have a licence to kill. The real reasons should unfold through the case hearings however he is the guilty one on prima facie and if proven should be punished to the fullest extant of the law.
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nik
Oxford, MA
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Gardner wrote: I know Asim.... Believe it or not, he has been in this country since he was a child. He went to Junior High School in Gardner, and I ran into him at MWCC a few years back. He had just gotten married and had the baby. I am in total shock. But sad to say not totally surprised. Not because of his religion, but because I could tell the last time I saw him that he was not a very happy person. I could see the anger in him. I am not sure when he came to this country, but I know that he basically grew up here. I don't think that this has anything to do with his religion. I remember when I saw him at MWCC that he was very interested in spreading the word about Muslims and that they were not all terrorists. He was happy to be married and a very proud new father, but I could tell that deep down he was just not very happy. I could tell he had a lot of anger in him, but I really don't believe it has anything to do with his faith. He was not like that as a teenager, he was no different than anyone else, and I have fond memories of him as a child. May god have mercy on his soul... I agree.. I worked with Asim and it's really hard for me to believe that he could have done this. She was found right down the street from my house :/ As far as I know, he's been in America since he was nine years old.. and although you think this doesn't have anything to do with his faith, it may have everything to do with his culture. Even growing up in America, his parents could have raised him in a strict traditional Muslim way. All I know is that you say he wanted to spread the word that not all Muslims are terrorists, I didn't meet him until after his wife was already gone, but he had abandoned his religion and wasn't following one when I knew him.
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anon
Oxford, MA
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Real World wrote: <quoted text> It's refreshing to learn that a woman was killed, chopped up and stuffed into a suitcase? Nice.... She wasn't chopped up. She was stuffed into the suitcase.
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