غرام أطفـــال
08-16-2008, 06:01 AM
بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم
السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته 00 أما بعد
في يوم الخميس ليلة الجمعة تحققق غايتنا بزواج حبيبنا(عبدالله)
بتاريخ13 أكتملت فرحتنا
صوت البلبل الرنان يشدو بليلتنا فرقة المصطفى تحيي حفلتنا
مع تحيات وتقدير عائلتنا......... لكل حبيب استجاب دعوتنا
الله على فرحتك يا (عبدالله) 00 ياما انتظرنا ليلتك
ياعل أيامك هنا 00 اول حياتك وتاليها
وها أنا أضع في جعبتكم هذا القمر (عبدالله) الذي أفرحنا بزواجه[Link nur für registrierte Benutzer sichtbar]
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العريس مع أبوه أخيه حسين
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العريس مع أبو زوجته فهد بوفهيد[Link nur für registrierte Benutzer sichtbar]
شباب الخليف مع العريس
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والحمــــــــدلله على كل حال
كلمة أخيرة (لشباب الكورنيش) لأخينا عبدالله
نعم لقد فرحنا بزفافك يا (عبدالله)
وأنشاء الله ترزق بالذرية الصالحة
ونتمنى له حياة سعيدة لأخينا عبدالله الأحمد
وسامحوني على التقصير
أخوكـــــــــم غرام أطفـــال
nashat
08-16-2008, 08:39 AM
الف الف الف مبروك هذا الزواج المبارك ان شاء الله
وعقبال ان شاء الله مانفرح فيكـ
ذرية صالحه باذن الله . موفق ان شاء الله اخي عبدالله . والف الف الف مبروك لشباب الكورنيش زواج اخوهم عبدالله
بالرفاء والبنين .
لكم مني كل الحب والاحترام ... نشات اكرم
جسر المحرق
08-16-2008, 12:41 PM
الف الف الف
مبرووووك
لــ عبد الله
وعقبال الذرية الصالحة
ومبروك ايضا لـ فهد بوفهيد__بو محمد__
ويبلغ في الباقين يارب
اكرفي الخليف
08-16-2008, 08:33 PM
بالرفاء والبنين اخوي (عبد الله)
والله يبارك لك في زواجك انشاء الله
تسلم اخوي غرام اطفال ويسلمو شباب جلسة الكرنيش
هيثم خميس
08-16-2008, 10:13 PM
الف الف الف مبررروك يااعبدالله الاحمد
ومشكوور ياغرام اطفال على نقل الصوور
ونبغى انشووف كل جديد في الشعبه
غيروك الناس
08-16-2008, 10:18 PM
بالمبااارك بالمباااارك بالمباااارك
ياااا عبدالله الاحمد
وعقبال جميع العزوبيه
هيبة ملكه
08-17-2008, 01:56 AM
السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته
الف مبروك للعريس
وعقبال شباب الخليف
وشكرا على الموضوع
موفق بإذن الله ... لك مني أجمل تحية .
كانت هنا
هيبة ملكه
ولد الخليف
08-17-2008, 02:08 AM
الف
الف
الف
مبروك ياا عبدالله
ونشااء الله ترزق بزريه الصاالحه
ويسلمووو غرام اطفال على الصوور
موفق بإذن الله ... لك مني أجمل تحية .
القيصر الشعباوي
08-17-2008, 05:04 AM
الف مبروك الزواج يا عبدالله
بالرفاه والبنين ان شاء الله
تحياتي
القيصر الشعباوي10
حبيب الروح
08-17-2008, 11:31 PM
الف مبروك الزواج يا عبدالله
بالرفاه والبنين ان شاء الله
وأتمن لك حياااااااااااااااااااااااااااا ااااااااااااااه سعيده
غرام أطفـــال
08-18-2008, 09:45 PM
كل الشكر موصول للاعضاء الكرام
وشكراً على مرووووركم الرائع
وانشاء الله يا هيثم خميس راح تشوف كل الجديد في الشعبه
باإذن الله تعالى
ملاك وحبي هلاك
09-08-2008, 01:52 AM
الف مبروك الزواج يا عبدالله
بالرفاه والبنين ان شاء الله
war4game
09-09-2008, 03:37 AM
ST. PAUL, Minn. - Not merely a Republican. Not merely a candidate. John McCain cast himself as a leader for all Americans, regardless of party or status. ADVERTISEMENT After several days of Democratic bashing by his supporters, the Arizona senator struck a nonpartisan stance and promised that he wouldn't be bound by political party in the White House as he accepted the GOP presidential nomination Thursday before thousands of Republican loyalists."We are fellow Americans, an association that means more to me than any other," McCain told the Republican Convention, deriding "constant partisan rancor" that causes Washington gridlock. He rejected those in Washington who he said "work for themselves and not you."McCain marched through a series of big issues — defense, taxes, education, energy independence among them — without offering many specifics. Instead, there were generic promises to "make it better," of "rewarding hard work," and the like.He marked the pinnacle of his political life by delivering a speech in his preferred setting — surrounded by people. In this case, they were the GOP convention delegates who granted him the nomination that had eluded him in 2000."I don't work for a party," he declared. "I don't work for a special interest. I don't work for myself. I work for you."The GOP nominee was making an aggressive play for voters from across the political spectrum — Republicans, independents and Democrats. And even as he preached bipartisanship, McCain served up Republican dogma to the willing crowd, on abortion, taxes, national security, oil drilling.His trick was to appeal to his conservative supporters without turning off independents.On the convention's fourth and final night, McCain's campaign transformed the stage at the Xcel Energy Center to put him in a setting in which he typically performs best. He spoke from a podium at the end of a lighted catwalk extending into the crowd, hugged by the battleground delegations of Ohio, Missouri, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Florida and Minnesota. Behind him, a hulking video screen displayed a breeze-blown flag.Even so, speechmaking has never been McCain's strong point, and his delivery Thursday clearly paled next to that of his running mate or his Democratic rivals. Pausing after each idea, McCain's delivery seemed better suited to a speech in the Senate. Barack Obama, his running mate, Joe Biden and GOP vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin had been riveting; McCain was more laundry list.The delegates didn't seem to mind if their nominee lacked Obama's rhetorical polish."This guy has more experience in his little pinkie from speaking in the Senate than Obama will ever have," said Colorado delegate Gabriel Schwartz. "It was a much better speech for what it said and the way he delivered it honestly than some smooth speech from someone who can't deliver."Seeking to give voters wary of Obama an acceptable alternative, McCain praised his Democratic rival and said that Obama's supporters had his respect and admiration."But let there be no doubt, my friends, we're going to win this election," McCain said, "and after we've won, we're going to reach out our hand to any willing patriot, make this government start working for you again, and get this country back on the road to prosperity and peace."In an arena plastered with his "Country First" slogan, McCain told the GOP's most faithful supporters that he's repeatedly worked with members of both parties to fix the country's ills."That's how I will govern as president," he said. "I will reach out my hand to anyone to help me get this country moving again. I have that record and the scars to prove it. Senator Obama does not."It was a rare mention of his rival; McCain used Obama's name only six times. And, he mentioned the words Republicans and Democrats mainly in tandem, urging the two sides to work together and trying to show how he was unafraid to take on both parties to force change.McCain ended his 50-minute speech with a call to arms: He exhorted, "Fight with me. Fight with me," as the crowd's roar of approval drowned out his voice. With music blaring and balloons cascading, McCain stopped to savor the moment, then stepped down from the podium and was swallowed up among the cheering delegates. For all his talk of reaching across the aisle, McCain got in his jabs at Obama. After all, there are only two months until Election Day. He said Obama would raise taxes, close markets, increase government spending, eliminate jobs. He criticized Obama on energy, health care, and education policies. The audience was clearly hungry for it: They booed Obama after every criticism, though there were relatively few. McCain mostly refrained from the brass-knuckled rhetoric that marked Obama's speech exactly one week earlier. wow gold ([Link nur für registrierte Benutzer sichtbar])cheap wow gold ([Link nur für registrierte Benutzer sichtbar])wow gold ([Link nur für registrierte Benutzer sichtbar])buy wow gold ([Link nur für registrierte Benutzer sichtbar])warcraft gold ([Link nur für registrierte Benutzer sichtbar])Perhaps the Republican's sharpest hit came without even a mention of his Democratic rival. "I'm not running for president because I think I'm blessed with such personal greatness that history has anointed me to save our country in its hour of need," McCain mocked. "My country saved me. My country saved me, and I cannot forget it. And I will fight for her for as long as I draw breath, so help me God." McCain has cast Obama as a presumptuous candidate, and his campaign has likened the Democrat to a would-be messiah. The Arizona senator also issued a warning "to the old, big-spending, do-nothing, me-first, country-second Washington crowd: Change is coming." That, too, was an indirect Obama reference. McCain has suggested his Democratic rival puts personal ambition above the country. In his comments, McCain left it to his audience to connect the dots. Certainly, McCain's speech wasn't as sharp as Palin's address to the delegates the night before — or a host of other speakers who came before him. Their speeches were filled with biting attacks on Obama and his Democrats. McCain, however, can't risk turning off undecided swing voters, many of whom recoil at negative campaigning. "Americans want us to stop yelling at each other," he added, trying to use the disruption to his advantage.
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