Alec Baldwin Warns of 'Lying Thieves In the White House' If Obama Loses
22.05.2012 23:27 0 views 0 comments
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 Actor Alec Baldwin has always been an Obama supporter, but he took his frustration with Republicans to another level today, warning his Twitter followers that ”lying thieves” would take back the White House if President Obama loses his re-election bid. “You wanna go back? To... Czytaj więcej »
| Dominican lawmaker declares victory
22.05.2012 4:00 0 views 0 comments
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 Dominican lawmaker Danilo Medina declared victory in the nation's presidential elections in a series of Twitter posts Monday, but authorities had not yet released a final tally of the vote. Czytaj więcej »
| Kuwaiti pleads innocent in Twitter trial
21.05.2012 11:33 1 views 0 comments
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 KUWAIT (Reuters) - A 26-year-old Kuwaiti pleaded not guilty on Monday to charges he insulted the Prophet Mohammad and the Sunni Muslim rulers of Saudi Arabia and Bahrain on social media, the first day of a high-profile and divisive court case in the Gulf state. Charges were brought by a civil plaintiff, who called for Shi'ite Muslim Hamad al-Naqi to be put to death, saying he must be made an example of to others. The case has stoked tensions between Kuwait's Sunnis and minority Shi'ites. ... Czytaj więcej »
| Pakistan briefly bans Twitter access for "blasphemy"
21.05.2012 8:52 0 views 0 comments
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 ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistan banned access to Twitter on Sunday because of "blasphemous" material, a Pakistani official said, but normal service was resumed after 12 hours. The government did not specify which users or messages had prompted the ban on the microblogging site or why it was allowed to operate again so quickly. Any representation of the Prophet Mohammad is deemed un-Islamic and blasphemous by many Muslims, who make up the overwhelming majority in Pakistan. ... Czytaj więcej »
| Pakistan briefly bans Twitter access for "blasphemy"
21.05.2012 8:52 0 views 0 comments
From:
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 ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistan banned access to Twitter on Sunday because of "blasphemous" material, a Pakistani official said, but normal service was resumed after 12 hours. The government did not specify which users or messages had prompted the ban on the microblogging site or why it was allowed to operate again so quickly. Any representation of the Prophet Mohammad is deemed un-Islamic and blasphemous by many Muslims, who make up the overwhelming majority in Pakistan. ... Czytaj więcej »
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