Jacpher
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^Correct but I don't think they're protesting the akbar part as much as zib. Every afghani I run into have some sort of Akbar or Ajmal. But to reject a diplomat of ambassadorship post merely out of name?
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They were bowing and shaking hands with another Dick few years back. But this pakistani one is a no no. I worked with a guy named Gu* couple of years ago. Nice guy I may add.
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God dheer ha qodin ku dhici doontid ma ogidee comes to mind. He's deemed a security threat after his conversion is made public.
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Castro: Must you keep commenting on the breast. It must have rubber stamped in your head. Unlike the xural ceyn, I bet you didn't read the fruits of Jannah in great details. Not everything is mentioned in details but some have been.
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Must be the lion on the currency.
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The History Man and Fatwa Girl: David Cameron Ayan Hirsi
Jacpher replied to Jacaylbaro's topic in General
This one did not land on a gay one. She did better in this department. It is not the first time that Ferguson has been unfaithful. He has cheated on his wife eight times over the past five years, according to one family friend, and five of these affairs have apparently taken place over the past 18 months. ‘Sue is incredibly strong and resilient,’ says a friend. ‘She has always met life’s challenges head-on and with a sense of humour and perspective. Inevitably she manages to discover an upside to even the toughest situations. She has been prepared to forgive Niall’s infidelities over the past two or three years because she so passionately believes in keeping the family together.’ The couple have two sons aged 14 and nine, and a 13-year-old daughter. In addition to their properties in Boston and Oxfordshire, they also have a holiday home in Wales. -
Good luck Caaliya. Make sure they are listed in the WHO directory and teach in English. Also check the passing rate of their graduates. I think Ross is one of the best ones but may be a bit more expensive.
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You took dhulka for granted. Perhaps, it refused to house you. Naden, you better worry about how you live. It is not important what happens to your body after you die. Wise words. In other words, you can't do jack about anything when that moment arrives but you can do something today to better prepare yourself for it.
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Secularism and all that it entails is an alien and foreign concept to Somalia. More harder than ever given the religious warfare taking place in the country as we speak.
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This fool once asked the world to award him a noble peace prize.
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^Muqdisho is correct in Soomaali language. I noticed they wrote Soomaaliya & Somalia in Somali & English langauges, but Somaliland has Somaliland in both languages. How does one write Somaliland in Soomaali language? I thought Baanka is khaldaan dialect for Bangi. I think on the Somali one, should be g instead of k.
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Kenya has done well out of Somalia’s misery. Kenya has done great for Somalis and should know better. Suspending the mira alone is gona hurt them big time.
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xalwadda somali white futto xanuun baa laga qaadaa. I heard xalwo burco is better.
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^I thought she was your co-author of your upcoming book. Leave peacenow alone. His anger/frustration is misplaced. Nothing is wrong with that.
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I had a cup of warm waarikoow this morning. Fahmad fiican baan ka helay.
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^Dragging the lord's good name in the blood of his servants. OGonline is neither fair nor balanced. What's the point of advertising a clan portal on SOL?
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Someone hijacked this movement. Restoring democracy, justice and unity in Somalia.
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Tell me it has a usb or firewire and a replaceable battery? And I don't have to hold it up in my hands to watch two hour movie.
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You are giving this Italian slave more attention. Those in Yemen should be given a better chance of life at another place. They live in a subhuman condition.
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Grown men acting kids to get a laugh. Profanity and vulgar language doesn't make your statement stronger. Learn a better way to get your point across without resorting to filthy words. If plagiarism had a military force, you'd all be locked up like criminals. Stop stealing others' work and thoughts. Put all that time and effort to better yourself and your community. Volunteer at your local community center for a day. Vacuum your neighborhood mosque for an hour a day or a week. At least come up with something on your own. Perhaps your own catch phrase or a different color cardboard. Or maybe do it in Somali or something.
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^Did you put this together?
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I was listening to this on NPR my way back from work this afternoon. Interesting. ___________________ Tens of thousands of Somalis escaped a brutal civil war, and now call Minnesota home. These are the stories of young Somalis confronting violence in their community, and struggling with the psychological scars that the bloodshed in their homeland left behind. More -- Young men escape bloodshed in Somalia, but find violence in Minnesota Listen Here
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A divided Supreme Court on Thursday swept aside decades of legislative restrictions on the role of corporations in political campaigns, ruling that companies can dip into their treasuries to spend as much as they want to support or oppose individual candidates. The decision shakes the foundation of corporate limitations on federal and state elections that stretch back a century, and prompted sharp partisan reaction. Republican leaders, still celebrating Tuesday's Senate upset in Massachusetts, cheered the ruling as a victory for free speech and predicted a surge in corporate support for GOP candidates in November's midterm elections. President Obama sharply criticized the ruling, however, calling it "a green light to a new stampede of special interest money," and vowed to "develop a forceful response" with congressional leaders from both parties. The court's decision was handed down on the same morning that Obama riled Wall Street by proposing tough new restrictions on the nation's largest banks. "It is a major victory for big oil, Wall Street banks, health insurance companies and the other powerful interests that marshal their power every day in Washington to drown out the voices of everyday Americans," the president said in a statement. In a 5-4 decision, the majority cast its ruling as a spirited defense of the First Amendment, concluding that corporations have the same rights as individuals when it comes to political speech. Corporations had been banned since 1947 from using their profits to endorse or oppose political candidates, a restriction that the justices ruled unconstitutional. "When government seeks to use its full power, including the criminal law, to command where a person may get his or her information or what distrusted source he or she may not hear, it uses censorship to control thought," the court said in a decision written by Justice Anthony M. Kennedy. "This is unlawful. The First Amendment confirms the freedom to think for ourselves." More