Ibtisam
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^^You are having enough for both me and you, plus my kids will be classed as Bengali or half-gash.
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0.5 for Somalia is NOT high, in fact it is really low considering Kenya is 7.5 (ish) and the Ethiopians 2.8. (strange I always assumed it was the other way around with those two countries) In any case I think considering the lack of state, health service, control and multiple wife practise, the rate is quite slow. I know in some areas, the numbers are slightly more higher.
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^^Loool. Jb Somaliland population-keedo 3.5million miyanu daafin, the death rate has been cut since the 1990s and they have baby competition going on all year around.
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lol haha
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BNP loses all 12 seats in Barking and Dagenham council BNP leader Nick Griffin lost out in the Barking parliamentary seat The British National Party (BNP) has lost all 12 of its seats on east London's Barking and Dagenham Council. Labour gained 19 wards and now has control of all 51 council seats. The party also took control of Brent, Camden, Ealing, Enfield, Harrow, Hounslow, Islington, Southwark and Waltham Forest. The Liberal Democrats held Sutton and Kingston but lost Richmond to the Tories, who held on to control of nine boroughs. There is no overall control in Merton or Redbridge. Speaker's wife loses More than 6,000 candidates contested 1,861 seats in 32 boroughs. Labour 'delighted' at Enfield win The BNP's loss in Barking in the local elections mirrored its defeat in the parliamentary elections where Labour minister Margaret Hodge saw off a challenge by BNP leader Nick Griffin, winning by a majority of more than 16,000. Mr Griffin came in third place, with 6,620 votes, behind the Conservatives. The Labour Party has been in control of Barking and Dagenham Council since 1964. In Newham, Labour won all 60 seats. Sally Bercow, the wife of the Commons speaker John, failed to win a council seat for Labour in Westminster, losing St James's ward to the Tories. Three borough mayoral elections have also taken place. Sir Robin Wales, from Labour, has been re-elected mayor of Newham; Jules Pipe, Labour, was re-elected mayor of Hackney and the party's Steve Bullock was re-elected as mayor of Lewisham.
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This clip is funny.
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Harrods has been sold by Mohamed Al Fayed for £1.5bn to the Qatari royal family. The Egyptian businessman said in a statement he wished to retire after 25 years in charge of the flagship Knightsbridge department store. Sky's City editor Mark Kleinman, who broke the story, said the family made an approach for the store several weeks ago but Mr Al Fayed rejected the offer. However, the owner of the Premiership club Fulham FC had reconsidered the approach. Ken Costa, chairman of Lazard International, which advised Mr Al Fayed on the deal, said in a statement: "After 25 years as Chairman of Harrods, Mohamed Al Fayed has decided to retire and to spend more time with his children and grand-children. "In reaching the decision to retire, he wished to ensure that the legacy and traditions that he has built up in Harrods would be continued, and that the team that he has built up would be encouraged to develop the foundations that he has laid." He added: "Qatar Holding will become only the fifth owner of Harrods since its creation, in 1840. Qatar Holding was specifically chosen by the Trust as they had both the vision and financial capacity to support the long term successful growth of Harrods." The Al Fayed brothers bought a 30% stake in Harrods' owner House of Fraser in 1984 from Tiny Rowland and went on to purchase the remaining shares a year later in a bitter £615m takeover battle. Kleinman said the store, established in 1834 in London's East End, was doing well despite the global recession. "The business has done very well during the downturn - there has been an influx of money from the Middle East. "It attracts customers from across the world and therefore it has managed to stay resilient." Source: Yahoo news Maybe he is going to leave Britain now, given up on that British passport at last.
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By the time I came, you eat already, blame the rest!
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^^^U felt ill?? I was worried u slept on the train and got lost or something.
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Your ignore list is everyone in SOL but 4-5 nomads. In fact I am sure aniguba waan ku jirra under the Agitators or qabiilistayaal. Long live Burco iyo ciid kaasta- okay that is sort of clan dhee. Ya ka qabili iyo Qardho jeceyle?? If you are so serious and get bothered by these things online, real life maxaad samaseys to them? It is not as easy as pressing a button. Dont be so serious and ha iis waalani.
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^^Headh & shoulders ASAP. For the article, about time, number of times some white person dashed off to introduce me to another Somali at a meeting or somewhere, only for them to tell me that they are from somewhere else.
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^^Dakhtarka dhee!!!
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I told a girl she is fired this morning and not to bother turning up for work and now she keeps calling and shouting/ ranting at me and then slaming the phone down before I can say anything. So many freaks in this world. :eek: :eek: Hey DD, so how u been?? is the malab-moon over?? when you coming back to see us? I hear you been back and gone a few times. Try to make time for old friends next time yeah.
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Hey DD Wlc back. Sinc eyou came back same day as Marx I am worried you are one of his creations too Big hug and kiss to the real DD though.
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^^Howdy Juxa, I hope that place has nice cake
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^^^Loool @ you want small bridge, or higher one. Xaaram allah ka baaqa and B wax xuun lama sadsad. I think you need daqan ceelis so ciyaal xaafado shidball ha kugu ciyaaran. Nuune that is in 3rd world country, you must pass with flying colours the first time, this guy is in the west, even a D or 3rd is considered a pass or grade :rolleyes: so it is impossible to fail for him dhee
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You are going to jump because you failed two exams. dude in this age, I've seen people resit the same exams 5times, just show them the money (or geel) and stop crying. Uuuf hating seeing anyone above 3yrs old cry. :mad: Makes me wanna give them something to cry about for real. :rolleyes:
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BNP leader Nick Griffin has put on a defiant face as campaigners claimed the far-right party had suffered its "greatest humiliation" at the ballot box. After 580 results in the General Election, the party had failed to win a single seat despite fielding more than 300 candidates. The BNP could only increase its overall vote by 1.83% to 514,819 after a year of increased national exposure thanks to Mr Griffin and colleague Andrew Brons being elected to serve as MEPs and the leader's appearance on BBC's Question Time. Mr Griffin, 51, was told to "pack your bags and go" by Margaret Hodge as the BNP leader slumped to third in his bid to become MP for Barking in east London. Weyman Bennett, the joint secretary of Unite Against Fascism (UAF), said: "The BNP's vote has been paltry. This just shows that the party's increased exposure has exposed them for what they are. The BNP fielded more candidates than ever and yet the party has gone backwards." The BNP had been extremely active in Barking and Mr Griffin polled 4,916 votes. Mr Griffin was heckled throughout his speech with chants of "Off, off, off" and "Rubbish". But, raising his voice over the jeers, he said: "I would say this to the people of Britain: it is going to be too late for Barking, but it is not too late for Britain. Get rid of our masters before they get rid of us." Speaking after her victory, Ms Hodge said: "This really is a great moment in our history. On behalf of all the people in Britain, we in Barking have not just beaten but we have smashed the extreme right. "The lesson from Barking to the BNP is clear: Get out and stay out, you're not wanted here and your vile politics have no place in British democracy. Pack your bags and go." http://uk.news.yahoo.com/elections/news/article/bnp-leader-defiant-after-defeat/N0171721273214538579 A
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Osama bin Laden: is he alive and well in Washington DC
Ibtisam replied to General Duke's topic in General
^^^I guess then you will agree with people who say it was the Zionist who planned and made the holocaust happen, so they can create the fear in Jewish people and the need for their own home land. I am not really too fuzzed about the numbers either way a lot of people died and the suffering was huge, what fascinates me is that those peoples life is deemed so important that it used as an excuse to minimise the suffering that the Zionist are causing now. I don’t have a problem with Jewish people, nor do I take issue with the problems they faced in Europe, the Zionist now becoming the new Hitler on maskeen people is whaty bothers me. And yes I appreciate that being Jewish is not the same as being a Zionist and I am making that distinction. I am well aware when the movement started, but before the holocaust, aside from a historical claim and the need to return to the promise land, what pressures/ pressing need/ reasons did they have to persuade UK and America to give them Palestine?
