Ibtisam

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  1. u old farts need to take a chill bill; :D

     

    somali's in diaspora is the reason why people in somali eat food, and live in houses; it is easy to have a go at ppl when ur nearly retired, forgetting that the reason they are in diaspora or were born there beacuse you carried them over or had them there!! redface.gif


  2. i don't think that women go out think i am going to be on the look out for a white man to marry, it just happenes that where u are u have come across one or two women married to white man!! not enough to assume anything. maybe in your area there are more white man than somali (most probably the case), so better chance that u will meet one u like, go out, fall in love and decide to MARRIEd; then u tell mum and sh*it u just notice he is white, oh well just a colour!!

     

    i think when u go work, uni, even social, i don't meet any somali men, i meet other race. And the only somali men u meet are the ones that try and chat u up while u wait for bus/train, which u tent to ignore!!

    so there is better chance i will marry a none somali, beacuse i meet more non somali; see the logic ppl ;)

     

    peace out smile.gif


  3. i took me years to figure out that this post wz from ages ago, like after reading 2pages and wondering what the hell these farahs and xalimo's are pissed at; if only i had checked the date FEB :rolleyes:

     

    anyway on BB4 last night they did a whole 2hrs on him and his jokes :D


  4. just let u'll know that westminister university cancelled the event that it wz meant to hold at its central london campus beacuse of pressure from Zionist groups.

     

    if anyone knows any muslims students that go there, we need inside pressure from students that go there. they listen to their own students but ppl like me are outsiders, we could ring and e-mail them all day, it probably won't change their mind;

     

    extra details here www.mpacuk.org

     

    new venu will be at:

     

    Friends House

     

    173 - 177 Euston Road

     

    Neares stations: Kings Cross or Euston. Venue is opposite Euston Station.

     

    salamz


  5. ^^hello^^

    i tried typing your name, after four unsuccessful attempts and mis-spellings i decided to use the ^^^ to indicate i wz talking to you sis :D

     

    i know u did't see me, u probably heard me though :D and i might have given you a leaflet or somethibng advertising events. but i'm glade you were there sis.

     

    i saw many somali looking sisters, i'm glade at least they know what is going on with muslims

     

    who come to see you or me? @simply_1


  6. loooooooool^^

     

    salamz ppl

     

    yeah it waz a beautiful day; my feet still hurt and my voice is just recovering.

     

    it waz a wonderful event. i missed many of the talks beacuse i had to run around so much and the stall/merchandise. i did't even get a wrist band :mad:

     

    but i loved it; thousands of Muslims in one place, a really sense of unity. one of the best days and best events.

     

    MR ORGILAQE, i think i saw you and your 23kids driving everyone mad :D i almost said hello.

     

    i hope it keeps getting better year by year, and i wish muslims supported each other like that more often.

     

    they only let me take pictures after all; pictures :D

     

    simply_1 my bad sorry love; u know what i mean; and yes there is something wrong wid me sometimes; redface.gif i think faster than i can type

     

    peace out


  7. i think his conclusion pretty much sum's it all up;

    "We have, surely, unleashed a violent fury of terrorism and guerrilla war that has a broader reach than Iraq or even the Middle East. But we have also unleashed the great virtue that in time will conquer these vices — not hope this time, though we could use some of that, but freedom. It would be a tragic mistake to cut our losses now, long before we have ensured that the virtue triumphs over the vices."

    but this is not what i have a problem with, rather the uderlining message that the whole article follows. for example

     

    In Israel, the one people in the region for whom freedom is no novelty, will go to the polls early next year. It looks likely that they will give a new mandate to Ariel Sharon to pursue his unlikely mission of unilaterally settling with the Palestinians.

     

    This, the same Sharon who has been demonised by the same critics of the Iraq war, especially in Europe, is breaking the mould, not only in his own nation, but in the region too. He will push ahead, it seems, with a bold strategy in the teeth of fierce irredentism from the Right, that could result in a Palestinian state on more than 90 per cent of the West Bank and the whole of Gaza, perhaps even with a part of Jerusalem as its capital.

    :cool:


  8. yes it has; 28days; imagin the whole of feb ur locked up even with no crime or evidence. what most ppl don't know is that after 28days they can apply for more time or let u go for few hrs/days and arrest u again for another 28days, there is no limit to how many times they can hold you or question you. they can also send you to america for questioning and most probably you won't ever make it back.

     

    also now even verbally supporting or speaking out against crimes on muslims is enough to get you arrested and investigated.

     

    after 28days locked up, you have lost your job, aint no one gonna give you a new one... man you are a terrorist, u were locked up for a whole month and you have a criminal record, yet you have no idea what the crime or evidence was.

     

    so tell me, what is the difference between 90days or 28days. both ways u get locked up without a crime :(


  9. some people need to respond to idoits like him, his comments lauding Israel make me so mad :mad:

     

    Yes, we have opened Pandora's box in Iraq - but freedom has sprung free Gerard Baker

     

     

    ON BOTH SIDES of the Atlantic, the Stop The War cries are deafening now. Fold the tents; cut the losses; bring them home.

    Some of the pleading comes from people whose motives are purely mischievous. These are the critics who opposed the war in the first place and would like nothing more than to see it end in a humiliating climbdown for its authors. Their concern for the Iraqi people or the lives of British and American troops flows in rivers of crocodile tears; their true emotions will be realised in the warm thrill of self-vindication at the spectacle of coalition tank columns rolling, turrets forlornly down, out of Mesopotamia.

     

     

    You know exactly what these people would say in the unlikely event they got their way. They wouldn’t hail the US and British decision to leave Iraq as the long-delayed but correct decision. It would instead be used as an opportunity to pour scorn on the whole project, to chortle at the hopeless vanity of the Bush and Blair crowd.

     

    But there are many more good, honourable people who have come to the same conclusion not out of a desire for self-justification but because, whether they supported the war in the first place or not, they have come to see it as unwinnable, or at least they believe the situation so dire that the price — in further blood and treasure — is simply not worth paying. For them the genuine humiliation of retreat is worth suffering if it spares us all greater losses by staying.....

     

    from todays times; read whole article

    http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,19269-1900190,00.html