Jacpher

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  1. New Hope Man Charged in Craigslist Threat to Somali Event Updated: Tuesday, 23 Mar 2010, 9:15 AM CDT Published : Tuesday, 23 Mar 2010, 9:13 AM CDT ST. CLOUD, Minn. - A New Hope, Minnesota man has been charged with terroristic threats after he made a threat to a Somali cultural event in a post on Craigslist. James Scott Miller, 49, is being held in the Stearns County Jail on $50,000 bond. According to the criminal complaint, Miller posted on Craigslist he planned to bring his rifle to a Somali event at St. Cloud State University for target practice.
  2. ^Dirty minds think alike. They're talking about innocent caruur yaakhe!
  3. ^Congrats on your 67th win. Juxaa -- "waryar wax weyn iyo wax isku dardarsamay intaba" wax isku dardarsamay made me go LOL a bit louder.
  4. I think he has good intentions but not the best approach to motivate students.
  5. The masked dogs don't have the ears to understand the importance of the message. I am afraid all this effort is going down the drain.
  6. Milan has more prostitutes and playboys. Ask your Italian masters.
  7. ^Maadeey maa calankii madoobaa iisii hay ku yiri? Hadii uusanba naag gaal ah inuu guursanyo wax weyn u arkin, hada magac iyo dhaqan mawaxuu ka walwalaa? That's what it boils down to. Names of ciyaal aanba la ogeyn imaashahooda is khayaali.
  8. ^It's never that easy. Folks, you can't judge them unless you walk in their shoes for one day or one hour of their lives. I wouldn't wish that on my worst enemy in ilmahooda qurbaha kaga halaabaan.
  9. That's one racist picture, not to mention playing on prejudiced old stereotypes.
  10. ^Spare the empty words sxb. Ari boowe aa la tahay, as they say it in my neck of the woods.
  11. Maasha'allah. Nice pictures. Is he in the first picture giving the finger or pointing at something?
  12. Zack: If you were to keep it real and ask me of my qabiil straight up, you may have gotten an answer. People's way of reasoning and line of thought or peception is not tied to the region they hail from. Stop checking people's signature for clues on how they form or carry out a thought. If you're that desperate about my qabiil, I can't help you there my friend. By the way, your argument is no better than that kept us killing each other for the past two decades. Hebel should only be speaking and concerned with the issues of his kin. Speak up and worry only for your nearest kin. In other words, eeysh khusak reer hebel. Therefore, I shouldn't be bothered with people of Bari and their dignity dragged into the mud for I am not from there. Mr. Galloway, shut the ... up, you ain't from Palestine, Zack said. WTF! Back to the topic: With all that distraction you created, now you're still not going to say your cousin offended hundreds of mu'adimiin but you're more concerned with finding out the qabiil of those calling him out on his faulty behavior. Walk the walk and call spade for spade now if those words are just not just empty words.
  13. ^I don't think he's sitting but looks like he's partially leaning towards it.
  14. ^Because the World Bank and the IMF needed licenses. Seriously the couldn't operate without them.
  15. ^Normal is more appropriate. Did he not notice the book has Arabic text on it?
  16. Let the real king rest in peace. This one is impersonator. Seek some counseling kid. PL is not a sanctuary nor is it above any other city or state. Its interest and growth lies that of every Somali in the country, not the demise or at the expense of certain Somali populace as you alluded.
  17. ^Per your signature, you have a Confucius quote and u ain't Chinese or follow Confucianism, maxaad nimanka sidaas quotationkooda ugu qortaa?
  18. We have extensive powers, but I don't get why we aint making good use of it. We have puntland soldiers based in hamar and around the afgoye district. We have Morgan Doing the kismayo job. We have sharmarke in p.m position. We got erigavo and burco fianancially controlled and depedent. We have galmudug under our feet!! You and your Puntland should go and conquer Mars.
  19. ^Why do I think you're in cohorts with him on this sweeping insult on entire region and its populace? Must you come in his defense xataa on this level? Have you no shame of insulting mu'adimiinta masaajidada?
  20. ^I though you were hailing for these maniacs. What happened? Kalsoonida maad kala laabatay when they get banned in wadamada galbeedka.
  21. Originally posted by: Abtigiis & Tusbax ma nin rer-bari ah ayaa si sahal ah boos looga qaadaa?!! Mu'addin xitaa haddii masaajid laga badalo, xabbad inay bilaabato filo. Jaahil caqli-xun sidiisa waad u hadli jirtay. You couldn't comment on the individual without lumping a whole region into your usual offensive disgusting language. Cuqdad lee ha u dhiman.
  22. Tuesday, March 09, 2010 By Tim Grant, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Women of all races bring home less income and own fewer assets, on average, than men of the same race, but for single black women the disparities are so overwhelmingly great that even in their prime working years their median wealth amounts to only $5. In a groundbreaking report released Monday by a leading economic research group, social scientists turned a spotlight on the grave financial challenges facing an often overlooked group of women, many of whom could not take an unpaid sick day or repair a major appliance without going into debt. "It's rather shocking," said Meizhu Lui, director of the Closing the Gap Initiative based in Oakland, Calif., who contributed to the report "Lifting as We Climb: Women of Color, Wealth and America's Future." Among the most startling revelations in the wealth data is that while single white women in the prime of their working years (ages 36 to 49) have a median wealth of $42,600 (still only 61 percent of their single white male counterparts), the median wealth for single black women is only $5. "Even for those of us who have been looking at the wealth gap for a while, we were shocked and amazed at how little women of color have," Ms. Lui said. Researchers at the Insight Center for Community Economic Development, based in Oakland, Calif., analyzed data from the 2007 Survey of Consumer Finances, a voluminous report the Federal Reserve Board issues every three years that examines household finances in this country. Wealth, or net worth, measures the total of one's assets -- cash in the bank, stocks, bonds and real estate; minus debts -- home mortgages, auto loans, credit cards and student loans. The most recent financial data was collected before the economic downturn, so the current numbers likely are worse now than at the time of the study. Black women, in general, were more likely to have participated in the subprime loan crisis with upper-income black women being five times more likely to have received a high-cost mortgage than upper-income white men. "The popular image is they spend too much, which is the reason they are running up credit card and consumer debt, but the cost of living has risen faster than income, and they need to go into debt for basic daily necessities," Ms. Lui said. "It's compounded because unemployment is twice as high in the black community than it is in the white community." For all working-age black women 18 to 64, the financial picture is bleak. Their median household wealth is only $100. Hispanic women in that age group have a median wealth of $120. "That means half of [black women] have a net worth of more than $100 and half have a net worth of less than $100," Ms. Lui said. "So that gives you an idea of how far in debt some women of color are." Married or cohabitating white women have a median wealth of $167,500. Married or cohabitating black women have a median net worth of $31,500. The reasons behind the daunting financial challenges black women face are numerous and complex. "There are excuses and circumstances that have evolved in society, which put black women where they are," said Esther Bush, executive director of the Urban League of Greater Pittsburgh, who said in Pittsburgh more than 70 percent of African-American families are headed by single women. The recession has hit single mothers especially hard. According to a recent report by the Institute for Women's Policy Research and the Women and Girls Foundation of Southwest Pennsylvania, more than four out of 10 families headed by single mothers in Pittsburgh and more than one in three in Pennsylvania, live in poverty. In Pittsburgh and across the country, the financial burdens of single parenthood fall mostly on women, but black women are more likely to endure the work and responsibility of raising children on their own. They are more likely to be the backbone of their families and communities, with greater responsibilities to support struggling friends and families. In a 2008 study of black women and their money, the ING Foundation found that black women -- who frequently manage the assets of their households -- financially support friends, family and their houses of worship to a much greater degree than the general population. They also are more likely to be employed in jobs and industries -- such as service occupations -- with lower pay and less access to health insurance. And when their working days are done, they rely most heavily on Social Security because they are less likely to have personal savings, retirement accounts or company pensions. Their Social Security benefits are likely to be lower, too, because of their low earnings. Rather than strictly comparing income, researchers in the Insight study looked at the wealth gap. The current economic crisis has shown that a person's wealth affects not only retirement security, but also a person's ability to handle financial setbacks such as a job loss or a health emergency. High unemployment and high incarceration rates for black men also lower the likelihood of single black women finding a partner to help build a more secure financial future. Ms. Lui said the Insight report would be used to encourage the government to close the wealth gap and improve the outlook for women of color, just as it did for Americans who received land through the Homestead Act, and education through the GI bill. "If wealth was based on hard work, African-Americans would be the wealthiest people in our nation," she said. "It's not about behavior. It's about government policies. Who does the government help and who is it not helping? "Our government knows how to build wealth for people. They've done it for others and they can do it for all of us. They need to focus some attention on women of color. Look at the situation and see what we need." Read more: http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/10068/1041225-28.stm#ixzz0i5FBqWhV
  23. Maadeey siduu horey noogu sheegay wuxuu directly u wacaa xaaska waaaliga ee weerarka ha laga daayo.