“@WSJ:This Pakistani businessman was kidnapped; his mustache deemed 'un-Islamic' http://on.wsj.com/14BKgcf pic.twitter.com/eZ9U9OGbAi” @starhawk88
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“@WSJ:This Pakistani businessman was kidnapped; his mustache deemed 'un-Islamic' http://on.wsj.com/14BKgcf pic.twitter.com/eZ9U9OGbAi” @starhawk88
@starhawk88 OH MY BAD.
@WSJ I think things like this should stop being reported, by choice of editors. It sustains a highly negative view of Islam in Western World
And FYI @WSJ no one .. not even the insane terrorist Kidnap a BUSINESSMAN for his mustache , To imply that is utter insanity on your part.
That right there is a piece of art ladies and gents RT @WSJ Kidnapped #Pakistan businessman #mustachepic.twitter.com/qRYWGV3v0K
@WSJ It's his way of defining himself. Guess he means no harm...am sorry to his kidnappers the mostdon't they know we are in a leberal world
@WSJ @JulesJulietta It might poke someone's eye. Islam doesn't condone violence.
@WSJ I'm fairly certain we have just witnessed the next Tea Party trend.
“@WSJ: This Pakistani businessman was kidnapped; his mustache deemed 'un-Islamic.' pic.twitter.com/7hoYtEdUdb” @thepharaonic
@WSJ "Un-Islamic" = politically incorrect in Muslim countries.
“@WSJ: This Pakistani businessman was kidnapped; his mustache deemed 'un-Islamic.' http://on.wsj.com/14BKgcf pic.twitter.com/S4Is0uWGjG”
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