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Che and Conspiracy are the only names i remembers ... Hey Y'll Long time ...
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i should learn to read the entire forum before i respond.. Rahma said it all ....
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Truth of the matter is the Katrina did not hit the French curter! Why because the senators used the entire budget from past years to build protection for that area. May I remind all y'all that that is the area were majority of white people live!. I know there are poor people in white America but the 80% if not more of Katrina’s victims was people of color. Nature knows no race which is why white folks lost a lot of money. However they did not loose their entire life saving, they did not loose every penny they owned. Black people have to start all over again. Like a new born child with no home, no furniture, nothing. If it was another city where majority of the people were rich white folks this would not have happen. It took them four days to get help! Race may have something to do with it but I think mainly it economics. We people of color are on the lowest level of the chart when it comes money. Some black folks may be rich but they are not wealthy.
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Look! The people that were hurt by Katrina were people of color. BLACK PEOLE ....WHAT PART OF THAT DOES NOT MOVE UR HEART...I appreciate all the Arabs donated. lets be honest the U.S will get more money merely because during the GULF War it was the U.S that saved Kuwait From Saddam and the same goes for SAUDI ARABIA.. May I remind you that U.S is the most powerful country in the world! Now stop telling me a little Butt kissing is uncalled for. Its Human Nature....Don’t tell me you are not extra nice to UR professors because he/she is above you in the hierarchy. That is how societies function.. look at UR family tree and you will understand.. Daddy, Mommy, Older bro/sis, younger ones.. RING A BELL P.S: Do not say I am pro Bush...The first and second line will sum up my feeling towards bush and his administration.
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MUST WE ADD THE U.S WAS KISSING AS WHEN THEY HELPED IN THE TSUNAMI..COME ON PEOPLE ..PEOPLE HELP EACH OTHER WHEN IN NEED :eek: :eek:
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I couldnt agree anymore.. I dont know who watched Larry King Live Last night but Celine Dion Told the truth too.. Donate People...Give back to UR Black Community..TIME FOR BLACK PEOPLE AROUND THE WORLD TO UNITE AND WORK TOGHETER>>>SUPPORT THE RED CROSS
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hi mr political inclined Im male not female my real name is Hatim ,while hassouna is my neckname which is derieved from the name "Hassan" hav;nt u ever heard about it? My mad mr Hassan...I never Heard about it.. I aint Arab ! Remember.. Oh btw am a she not a he...Ms. Politically inclined..
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I am African to the fullest hands down babe...so what do you consider your self to be? Lady from Sudan? = Somali 3= Swedish cause born and breed in Sweden + the passport plays a role 4= Arab cause I feel somalis got more resemblence to the arabs like religion, music and culture. 5= African cause Somalia is situated in Africa We dont look like Arabs, we might have the same religion but music and culture dude we differ
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most definetly NOT, i decide looooooooooooooooooooooooool
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Now lets say in the heat of the argument your mother threw a rock at a lady; it happen to hit her on the head and she happened to have died.. would you turn your mother in????????? I would never turn my family in; I wouldnt hide them in my house either...but let us just say i knew they were and police knocked on my door asked me if i knew where they were at.. i'd be like i dont know and frankly i dont care; its their job to find the criminal not mine. However i would not donate to the cause of sending them away of hidding them and i would definately cut all relations with that person. how can i be loyal to a system and betray my own flesh and blood; BE LOYAL TO the same system that has thousands of blacks in jail of crimes they barely committed. the same system that prisons filled with minorities rather the majority...girl pleaseeeeeeeee it also depends on the crime if its heinous i would turn my own child inn...it all depends if you know the person if capable of commiting such a crime.
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In the US so far a Sikh was killed for being Muslim by a white man(talk about hate crimes), over 5000 Muslim men have been taken into custody for no reason and no one has a record of them. There is a new documentary about Pakistanis disappearing left and right in circulation check it out on TBS. how about the regular codes we go through, as far as I remember we have been on code orange in like forever. The difference between the two countries as far as I know** the public reacted definitely different in both countries. Police search is a part of the ordeal however over 60% of the population did not believe all Muslims to be terrorist in the UK. On the contrary a large number of the population believes that an attack was reciprocation for invading Iraq which decreases the chances of another country being invaded. that notice is funny though did they really have that posted :eek: ..alteast they had a warning i am willing to bet that U.S officials would have never admitted to killing an innocent man..
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I am still in a state shock! The British took terrorism better than we did. Is it me or do we have a lot to learn from the Great Britain? :confused: Seriously I remember how we reacted right after September 11th attack we reelected an ***** because we still feared the unknown enemy in the mountain. Any who is only me that noticed the calmness, optimism that Brit’s showed GOOD JOB YOU GUYS!
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What University or College Do You Attend???
Changed replied to Niciima's topic in Developement | Projects
^^^ HEHEHEHEHE Not U of M TC -
^^ Interesting and who is Pete again? Somali people are on the news left and right now a days
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I finally finished The Da vinci Code By Dan Brown and am currently reading on Angels and Demons by the same author and (finally!) and having a grand time in reading these books and I give it 2 thumbs up!!!! its a must read for those of You that havent read it yet....needless to say its has been hailed by book critics. DUDE R U MY ROOMATE CUZ SHE READ THE DA VINCI CODE AND IS READING THE OTHER BOOK APPERENTLY THE DA VINCI IS A SEQUEL TO ANGELS AND DEMONDs WIERD EEH ANYWHO! HARRY POTTER IS BACK I AM DEFINATELY READING THAT NOW...I SHOULD BE DONE BY TOMMOROW IF NOT TODAY ...ANY POTTER FANS>>>>BTW THE MOVIES SUCK...
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Yes I am a Nationalist
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Who the hell are you and where have you been all my life?
Changed replied to Strawberry_Xu's topic in General
where you're from: MANASODA Your sex (for those with unisexual names): Female Occupation (you can lie about this if you like): A Lawyer, A Doctor, A lobbyist, A senator. :rolleyes: (what a lier) What you do when you think people aren't looking? Reminise, I mean i smile and laugh out loud sometimes, when people see me do that i bet they are going to think am "LOCO" Favorite music: I love all kinds of Music from System of Down to Brian Mcnight. I dont like country that much except for Shania Twain and Faith Hill General interests: Writing, Reading, Dancing. Blue you might want to teach me how to roller blade, got me new ones a month ago, i fell and i never went back on them. But i really want to learn how to Roller Blade -
****** Author didnt realise the that fight in Darfur is not between Muslims and Christians its between Muslims and Muslims. He should have done better research shoda coda woda jacelbaro..Did it ever cross your mind that it might be done by a white person, asian,british etc?
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Rahima he Teaches literature/African Studies at some school in Canada may be that is why he speaks well.
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^^^ hehehehe u too I had a lot of fights with Togane guy finally we are friends and exchange emails...lol LOL
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Get ready for JET Bush after these four years four supreme courts terms get done in the next 4 years 60% of congress are republicans ::; say bye bye to democracy
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Check this out :::: Published: November 3, 2004 ARIS, Nov. 2 - Theo van Gogh, a Dutch filmmaker and writer who had recently made a television film critical of Islam, was shot and stabbed to death on an Amsterdam street on Tuesday. The killing shocked the Netherlands, already apprehensive over large-scale Muslim immigration, which has provoked an angry public debate. Mr. van Gogh's film added to that debate after it was broadcast in September. Shortly after the killing, the police arrested a 26-year-old man of dual Dutch and Moroccan nationality, whom they refused to identify. It was not immediately clear if he had any connections to militant groups, but the police said he was not known to any Dutch law enforcement agency and that he had not been under surveillance. Before fleeing, the man left a note on the body of the victim, said Eric Vermeulen, a spokesman for the Amsterdam police. The police declined to describe the contents of the message. The Dutch news media reported that it contained passages from the Koran. Mr. van Gogh, 47, a distant relative of the 19th century painter Vincent van Gogh, had received death threats after the broadcast of the short TV film, "Submission." He made the movie with Ayaan Hirsi Ali, a Somali-born refugee who fled an arranged marriage and ended up in the Netherlands, where she is now a member of the Dutch Parliament. Mr. van Gogh and Ms. Hirsi Ali, who wrote the script, have both criticized the conservative Muslim clergy for perpetuating views that are anti-women and anti-homosexual. Their 10-minute film presented the stories of four women who, while saying their prayers, describe to God the sexual and physical abuse they have suffered at the hands of the men in their lives. The actresses have Koranic verses dealing with women written on their bare skin, and some have traces of lashings painted on their bodies. Mr. van Gogh, a prolific filmmaker, columnist and writer who dealt with a range of subjects but always mocked hypocrisy, also published a book titled "Allah Knows Better," a scathing critique of Islamic militants and clergy, whom he called woman haters. Ms. Hirsi Ali, who has lived under police protection for two years, said she and Mr. Van Gogh received death threats after the film was broadcast. "Theo did not want any police protection," she said in a telephone interview. "He often insisted on the need to preserve our freedom of speech. He said he would only report the threats to the police." Asked if she and Mr. van Gogh had discussed the death threats, she said: "He told me, Ayaan, if they kill me, remember the rule of law has to be protected against extremists." The man suspected of killing Mr. van Gogh fired several shots at about 8:30 a.m., then crossed the street and stabbed him several times with a knife, a police spokesman said. Witnesses told the police that the assailant then stuck a note on his victim's chest with the knife. He then ran into a nearby park, which was quickly cordoned off by the police. As he emerged, he fired at the police. In a brief ensuing gunfight, both the suspect and a policeman were wounded, the police spokesman said. Prime Minister Jan Peter Balkenende called for calm and asked people to let investigators do their job before jumping to conclusions. "Nothing is known about the motive," he said in written statement. Mr. Balkenende described the filmmaker as a man of "outspoken opinions," and added that it would be deplorable for a difference of opinion to lead to murder. A memorial called by the mayor of Amsterdam, Job Cohen, was held Tuesday night on Dam Square, in the center of the city. The crowd was estimated at more than 20,000 people. "We are all so sad and baffled that you can get killed for your opinion," Tilly Hermans, director of the Augustus Publishing, said in a telephone interview. "Theo had strong opinions, but in our democracy we had become used to fighting for our opinion with our voices or our pens." She said people were worried about possible repercussions and the political mood in the country. In a recent survey, many Dutch said they feared the growing number of Muslims and the possibility that Islamic militants might be among them. Close to a million of the country's 16 million people are Muslim immigrants or their descendants. The center-right government has recently tightened immigration laws and pressed immigrants to try harder to integrate by taking language and citizenship classes. Immigrants often say it is hard to assimilate in a country where many people do not want them. Members of immigrant groups in Amsterdam representing Moroccan and Turkish associations condemned the killing and pleaded for dialogue. "Escalation is in no one's best interest," a spokesman for a Moroccan group said. The killing evoked the slaying of the populist right-wing politician Pim Fortuyn, who, like Mr. van Gogh, talked openly about taboo subjects, including Islam and immigration. Mr. Fortuyn, who had gained a large following and wanted to become prime minister, was killed by an environmental activist in May 2002, just days before national elections. By coincidence, Mr. van Gogh had just completed a film about the life and ideas of Pim Fortuyn, which was to be released in December. On Tuesday, friends and associates of Mr. van Gogh debated on radio and television why he had not taken the death threats seriously. "Either he underestimated the danger or he did not want to be scared by it - I rather think the latter," said Nelleke Noordervliet, a writer who knew Mr. van Gogh well. Mr. van Gogh had many admirers and critics. "Life will be a lot more boring without him," said Eveline van Dijck, a producer who worked with him. She Better Run for Her life cuz She might be Next ::::::yikes :eek: :eek: :eek:
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i gues we are describing the person that posted before us. Wiilo loves sports, probaly engaged or married; wears hijaab, glasses (not so sure) not to tall not to short around 5'7;loves being in the centre of attention; you dont strike me to be the tom boyish kind of girl; i dont know u sound like a girly girl to me but what do i know am starving to death and its only 9:44 am :rolleyes: :rolleyes: complexion; caramel;.
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Times like this i wish i had satelite dish Ausies won Congrats: even though i hate watching the series three days is to damn long for me!!! Pakistan Beat srilanka way to bounce back eeh http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/cricket/other_international/3970743.stm
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I know this has nothing to do with the topic:: I got This in An email::: THought it was funny PICK UR PRESIDENT
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