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a:17:{s:8:"theTitle";s:16:"Election Regrets";s:12:"thePermalink";s:49:"https://www.islamicity.org/1026/election-regrets/";s:13:"theAuthorName";s:10:"Edna Yaghi";s:12:"theThumbnail";s:0:"";s:6:"isWhat";s:7:"article";s:7:"theIcon";s:0:"";s:11:"theCategory";s:26:"Articles|/explore/articles";s:6:"theTag";s:55:"government and politics|/topics/government-and-politics";s:7:"theDate";s:10:"Apr 5 2001";s:11:"theDate_ORG";s:13:"April 5, 2001";s:9:"theAuthor";s:25:"Edna Yaghi|/by/edna-yaghi";s:5:"theID";i:1026;s:14:"theReadingTime";s:6:"4 min.";s:10:"theExcerpt";s:300:"Like many Muslim Americans, I voted for George Bush but now regret that decision. After the recent statements made by Bush on the current Middle East conflict, I now wish I voted for Ralph Nader, the only honest man in politics. Perhaps that is why he didn't even come close to winning the election. ";s:12:"theTitle_ORG";s:16:"Election Regrets";s:25:"processRelatedFacetsTitle";s:0:"";s:15:"whereItCameFrom";s:77:"_blp_taxonomy_archives.php & zone12 & tax-query & mostrecent on by=edna-yaghi";}
a:17:{s:8:"theTitle";s:36:"Arab Summit Ends as Massacre Goes On";s:12:"thePermalink";s:69:"https://www.islamicity.org/1016/arab-summit-ends-as-massacre-goes-on/";s:13:"theAuthorName";s:10:"Edna Yaghi";s:12:"theThumbnail";s:0:"";s:6:"isWhat";s:7:"article";s:7:"theIcon";s:0:"";s:11:"theCategory";s:26:"Articles|/explore/articles";s:6:"theTag";s:55:"government and politics|/topics/government-and-politics";s:7:"theDate";s:11:"Mar 31 2001";s:11:"theDate_ORG";s:14:"March 31, 2001";s:9:"theAuthor";s:25:"Edna Yaghi|/by/edna-yaghi";s:5:"theID";i:1016;s:14:"theReadingTime";s:6:"9 min.";s:10:"theExcerpt";s:545:"Red carpets have been rolled back. Trombones no longer blare and drums no longer boom. There are no endless formations of goose stepping soldiers to receive, honor and march to a seemingly never ending procession of kings, princes and heads of state. The helicopters no longer hover overhead and sentries posted throughout Amman no longer keep vigil. Streets are no longer blockaded or cordoned off and traffic moves more frantically than ever. The grandest of all hotels, where dignitaries congregated, looks like a tinsel ghost town. ";s:12:"theTitle_ORG";s:36:"Arab Summit Ends as Massacre Goes On";s:25:"processRelatedFacetsTitle";s:0:"";s:15:"whereItCameFrom";s:77:"_blp_taxonomy_archives.php & zone12 & tax-query & mostrecent on by=edna-yaghi";}