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He said: ' All you hear is 'raghead this, raghead that' "Being a British soldier was about being patriotic.
As aspiring composer Nora returns to her hometown to help run the family diner and grieve with her mother and sister, she encounters a variety of ghosts from her childhood, including Baker's son, A.J., who in high school wrote "raghead" on her locker, bullying her because her parents emigrated from Morocco out of fear of political unrest.
In that it was not dissimilar to the word 'Raghead' in its usage, it was nevertheless unappreciated by the millions of guest workers in the country.
The father, who did not want to be named for fear of reprisals, said his 11-year-old son was dragged from his bike and attacked by two children in the street, his wife has been called "Muslim raghead" and other names, and all the children have been verbally abused at school or outside their home in Llanedeyrn.
Nathan Donahoe prefers a chartreuse Clouser minnow or raghead crab.
Lawmaker Refers to Obama and Nikki Haley as "Raghead", CBS NEWS (June 4, 2010, 11:13 AM) http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-503544_162-20006815-503544.html.
He says the man shouted aggressive insults at the girl - named Yara - including "raghead" and "terrorist scum", on the London Underground train at about 8pm on Monday.
The groups point to a reference to "Mohammed Raghead" in a memo and the claim by a former FBI official that the CIA's director is a "closet Muslim."
The first article refers to an incident in which the Prince was recorded calling army comrades my little Paki friend and raghead. With teacher guidance, the class could highlight the evaluative language used by the reporter in relation to the Prince's conduct:
Manley Babbitt III would most likely be playing Raghead Blaster 7 [matching novel created by Tom Clancy's Op-Center, written by Cynthia Ozick with Gen.