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  1. True said that cat is just way too sick! and he ain't new on the scene his first release the surprise underground hit "Revolutionary Vol. 1" independently. He sold out the initial 2500 unit print run on the strength, and now his new album Revolutionary vol 2 , check this quote "The voice of racism preaching the gospel is devilish A fake church called the prophet Muhammad a terrorist Forgetting God is not a religion, but a spiritual bond And Jesus is the most quoted prophet in the Qu'ran * They bombed innocent people, tryin to murder Saddam When you gave him those chemical weapons to go to war with Iran This is the information that they hold back from Peter Jennings Cause Condoleeza Rice is just a new age Sally Hemmings I break it down with critical language and spiritual anguish The Judas I hang with, the guilt of betraying Christ You murdered and stole his religion, and painted him white * Translated in psychologically tainted philosophy Conservative political right wing, ideology Glued together sloppily, the blasphemy of a nation Got my back to the wall, cause I'm facin assassination * Guantanamo Bay, federal incarceration How could this be, the land of the free, home of the brave? Indigenous holocaust, and the home of the slaves Corporate America, dancin offbeat to the rhythm You really think this country, never sponsored terrorism? Human rights violations, we continue the saga El Savador and the Contras in Nicaragua And on top of that, you still wanna take me to prison Just cause I won't trade humanity for patriotism" OKAI how deep was that?!
  2. Tenacious_J : Scar face ! .. "You have to consider the possibility that god doesn't even like you!" hint, Edward Norton!
  3. 19. "Iraq will either be a peaceful, democratic country, or it will again be a source of violence, a haven for terror, and a threat to America and to the world." Right now Iraq is "a source of violence" and certainly "a haven for terror." Or are all those bloody scenes we see on television just reruns from Miami Vice? And, of course, Iraq was never a threat to the America. 18. "Our nation honors the memory of those who have been killed, and we pray that their families will find God's comfort in the midst of their grief. . . . we will finish the work of the fallen." In other words, Americans will continue to die as a tribute to those who have already died. 17. "We seek an independent, free and secure Iraq." . . . Independent and free so long as it conforms to the conditions the U.S. government has laid down. Liberation 16. "We are a liberating power, as nations in Europe and Asia can attest." Don't forget the liberated Haitians, on whom we forced Aristide. And the liberated Iranians, on whom we forced the Shah. And the Philippines, on whom we forced Marcos. And the Dominican Republic, on whom we forced the Trujillos. And Indonesia, where the U.S. government helped Suharto liberate tens of thousands of East Timorese from the burden of living. And what about those liberated Iraqis — carrying identity cards, going through road blocks and checkpoints, liberated from freedom of the press and freedom of assembly, occupied by a foreign power, their towns ringed by barbed wire, subject to raids and attacks without warrants by the U.S. military, liberated from the right to carry a gun and defend oneself against murderers and rapists? 15. "The nation of Iraq is moving toward self-rule . . . We're working closely with the United Nations envoy, Lakhdar Brahimi, and with Iraqis to determine the exact form of the government that will receive sovereignty on June 30th." I'm sorry I must have misunderstood. I thought "self-rule" meant that people determined their own form of government — not a government determined by the U.S. government or the United Nations. This sounds more like the "self-rule" the Soviet Union gave to Poland, Czechoslovakia, and Hungary at the end of World War II. 14. "Iraqi's neighbors also have responsibilities to make their region more stable." And they will shortly receive the appropriate ultimatums to inform them of their responsibilities. 13. "Over the last several decades, we've seen that any concession or retreat on our part will only embolden this enemy and invite more bloodshed." I haven't seen any concessions or retreats by the U.S. government. What I have seen are invasions of Grenada, Panama, Afghanistan, and Iraq; U.S. troops stationed at over 700 foreign bases; ultimatums to foreign countries to do what American Presidents demand; resources confiscated from American taxpayers and given to brutal foreign dictators to oppress their subjects. I've yet to see any concessions or retreats, but I have seen a lot of innocent people die. 12. "We serve the cause of liberty, and that is, always and everywhere, a cause worth serving." Speaking of liberty, have you been in an American airport lately? Changing the World 11. "We're changing the world. And the world will be better off. . . . there's an historic opportunity here to change the world." Which clause of the Constitution discusses the U.S. government's responsibility to change the world? 10. "[President Bush] went to the U.N., as you might recall, and said, either you take care of him, or we will. Any time an American President says, if you don't, we will, we better be prepared to. . . . And the credibility of the United States is incredibly important for keeping world peace and freedom." In other words, the President can make any ****** threat he wants, and all Americans are obligated to back up that threat with their money and their lives. That, I guess, is how "we serve the cause of liberty." 9. "The United Nations passed a Security Council resolution unanimously that said, disarm or face serious consequences. And [Hussein] refused to disarm." The fact that Hussein had nothing to disarm apparently is irrelevant. He should have hurried over to the nearest 7-Eleven, bought some WMDs, and then disarmed. 8. "[Hussein] had long-range missiles that were undeclared to the United Nations; he was a danger." Yes, those "long-range" missiles could travel 111 miles — 18 miles over the allowable limit set by the UN. Think of the devastation they could have wreaked on New York City! 7. "The oil revenues are — they're bigger than we thought they would be at this point in time. I mean, one year after the liberation of Iraq, the revenues of the oil stream is [sic] pretty darn significant." But we were promised that the Iraqi oil revenues would pay for most of the reconstruction. Instead, we're paying hundreds of billions of dollars to reconstruct in Iraq what the U.S. military destroyed. The Monster 6. "[The Iraqis are] really pleased we got rid of Saddam Hussein. And you can understand why. This is a guy who was a torturer, a killer, a maimer; there's mass graves." Ah yes, the mass graves. No one ever explains who is in those mass graves or how they came about. Do they contain Iraqis who died during U.S. bombings? Or Iraqis and Iranians who died in the Iraq-Iran war? Or the Iraqi soldiers who were plowed under with U.S. bulldozers at the end of the Gulf War? No one seems to know. But all anyone has to do is mention the "mass graves" — and we know immediately that no amount of money, no loss of American lives, no cost of any kind is too great for having rid the world of the man who created those "mass graves." And speaking of torture, I seem to recall conservative commentators telling us not too long ago that American agents should be permitted to torture suspected terrorists. And, in fact, the American military tortured detainees in Afghanistan. But I guess that was different; that was "good guy" torture, not "bad guy" torture. 5. "The world is better off without Saddam Hussein." Tell that to the 700 Americans and thousands of Iraqis who have died in the American invasion of Iraq. Tell that to the 200 Spaniards who died in a terrorist attack triggered by the Spanish government's support of the American invasion of Iraq. These people are dead! How are they better off? And tell it to the Iraqis who now live in daily fear of being killed by a stray shell from a U.S. tank or from the rifle of a U.S. soldier who barks orders in English that an Iraqi can't understand and obey. "The world is better off" is one of those empty clichés that require no explanation, no examination, no support. But isn't it about time we did examine it? Who's in Charge Here? 4. "[President Bush is] the ultimate decision-maker for this country." Then the politicians are right: the world really is a dangerous place. 3. "Sometimes we use military as a last resort, but other times we use our influence, diplomatic pressure." "Diplomacy" by the U.S. government consists of telling other countries "You're either for us or against us; now here's what you must do or we'll flatten your country." "Influence" means using taxpayer money to bribe foreign leaders to join the "Coalition of the Willing." 2. "Free societies are peaceful societies." If that's true, America obviously is not a free society. We have been at war continually since 1941, and the American military has been involved in some kind of foreign conflict in 80 of the past 100 years. A "peaceful society" doesn't invade Grenada, Panama, Afghanistan, or Iraq. So, if it's true that "free societies are peaceful societies," America obviously isn't a free society. The Wellspring of Wisdom So who said all these dumb statements? Every one of them was made by George Bush — "the ultimate decision-maker for this country" — at his press conference last Tuesday, April 13. And here is the #1 dumbest political statement of the week — straight from that same press conference . . . 1. "As the greatest power on the face of the Earth, we have an obligation to help the spread of freedom. We have an obligation to help feed the hungry . . . we're providing food for the North Korea people who starve. We have an obligation to lead the fight on AIDS, on Africa. And we have an obligation to work toward a more free world. That's our obligation. That is what we have been called to do." So this is what it means to live in a "free society." We have obligations to virtually everyone in the world — to help the spread of freedom, to fight AIDS, to provide food to North Korea. Not to take care of our own lives, not to be free to keep the money we earn or make our own decisions — but instead to dutifully carry out obligations imposed on us by El Presidente. I don't know about you, but I don't believe George Bush has the faintest idea what freedom means. The only thing he understands is power — the power to say anything he feels like without consequence, the power to lock people up and throw away the key, the power to impose his will on any country in the world, the power to define our obligations for us. April 20, 2004 By Harry Browne
  4. HEHHEHE @ BA'ARA EL-DAAHEKAH .. Bro i moved from there 95 but i lived there for a good while .. and yeah it was Midan El Higaz ;which school you go too?, Miser El Jidiida had only 2 high schools![/i], by the way are you still there?
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    Osama

    Saafi, I didn't really mean it that way because as OG GIRL said they don't really need a reason, but i meant that act wasn't something a Muslim person will be proud to do or confess on International T.V. that he did.
  6. Boxer LOOOOOOOOOOOL for a Sa'yide that was a common mistake! Love Egyptian Jokes ? Masir Jokes I like this guys pickup line [ Poison ] from your hand is [sisame] much funnier in arabic! OG-GIRL, zaqaziq.. thats some crowded area babysista!!.. i lived at Miser El Jidiida
  7. Garab Tuujiye, bayaa suno, koon hai ap ? Koonsaa state ap jayegaa? or kab hindustaan bahargayaa! damn never though i'll ever have to use Hindi again!
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    Osama

    Dang! I was hoping it turn up not to be Al-Qaida or any other Muslim group behind the spain bomb!
  9. Quentin Tarantino's 1993..True Roman .. Garab Tuujiye, umh India.. which state andhra paradesh ? maharashrta.. did i spell that right? i studied there for a while , Did you used to go to [555]?
  10. I quite agree with Xidig, although i have one thing i do regret; Not keeping all my prayers, which i will!!!!
  11. Check this website guys!! informationclearinghouse.info
  12. Yeah but mind you , go through your family Photo Album and you'll see that Somali's LOVE to take photo's in gardens and green spaces!!!
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    JUNIOR MAFIA

    LOOOOL, code of honour, never say a word to anyone who represents any kind of Authority.
  14. Nutella!! YUMMY! but >--> jam, banana and milo sandwhich !! thats is a no no, my favourite have to be Taco's!!!!
  15. What about this ... Hey yo come and rest your feet , I know you're tired you been running through my mind all day. but no need for pickup lines a smile will take you further then a word.
  16. Hey there guys .. ever heard of Murphy laws? some are hilarious i thought i might share couple of them .. Love Laws All the good ones are taken. If the person isn't taken, there's a reason. The nicer someone is, the farther away (s)he is from you. Brains x Beauty x Availability = Constant. This constant is always zero War Laws A sucking chest wound is Nature's way of telling you to slow down. Try to look unimportant; the enemy may be low on ammo and not want to waste a bullet on you. If at first you don't succeed, call in an air strike. Bus Laws If its raining, or cold or both the bus will be late If you're running late the bus will be too If you think you have lots of time before your bus you read the timetable wrong (or its out of date or both) If you're early the bus is late If you're late the bus was early The other people at the bus stop are waiting for the bus that has just pulled in If you have no change then the bus driver won't have any either Two bus for the same place will always pull in together The sign at the front of the bus is merely for decoration it is not the destination of the bus Mothers Law Mothers only offer advice on two occasions: when you want it and when you don’t.. Your mother is the only person that knows more about you than you know about yourself. Any time you are unable to solve a problem, ask your mother. She probably won’t know either, but she will fake it. Maternal instinct is stronger than any force known except an IRS collection agent. The more you try to stay on your mother’s good side the harder it will be to figure out which side this is. The nicer a mother is, the greater the probability that her kids are rotten. If you can’t remember whether or not you called your mother, you didn’t. The motherly advice you ignore will always turn out to be the best advice she ever gave you. If you forget, mom will remind you of all your mistakes so you don’t repeat them. Anything you do can be criticized by your mother - even doing nothing. Never criticize your mother’s cooking if you expect to get any more of it. If you think you have any secrets from your mother, remember who has changed your diapers. You can’t "out mother" your mother. Don’t even try. Never lie to your mother. And if you do, never think you got away with it. The harder you try to hide something from your mother, the more she resembles a webcam. The older you are, the more you feel like a child around your mother. All mother’s have a "How To" manual. That’s because they wrote the book. Mother’s way is best. If you don’t believe it, ask her. ..Now tell me Do any of them apply to you? for more laws check this out murphys-laws
  17. heheh this is hilarious topic!, did you read it through to the end? but who could blame them my somali sistas are stunners!!!
  18. I do not think god blessed a country and forgot another but i am 101% that somali is cursed not by god but by its people.
  19. Sorry didn't come online for a while and i just saw your topic... i am not sure i am quite the person to ask hence i left Cairo 1995 after 15 yrs.. But let me try my best.. what is it like there? Weather is GREAT, people are HILARIOUS, no racism no qabiil no gaaalo but its not the cheapest among the Arab countries you will have to withdraw a little more then you planned. where do the Somalis live? Well this is easy Somalis live at the same areas [Muhandisiin] , [Miser El Jidiida] <-grew up there-<, [Duqi]. what are some popular places there well best time to visit Cairo is at Ramadan Period go the Hussein Mosque @ Khan El khaliili plus you could get to have tea @ the famous coffee shop (El Fishaawy) were all the intellectual, poets and politicians used to meet Eating Come on now you visiting a Afro/Mediterranean country I am sure you'll find somewhere Go Out Uh huh this is the interesting part.. okai if you going to visit Cairo not any other county , you must spend at least 50% of your time @ El Haram Street just beside the Pyramids its a famous street between Golf Tourists, you'll be able to attend Theatres (mostly comedy Egyptian people value humour) Singers umh I don't quite understand this question but Yeah there allot of famous singers since Cairo considered Arab Hollywood .. Great Country to visit!!!!!!!!
  20. Born @ Somalia , Ergavo lived @ 1: Cairo Egypt (13 yrs) 2: Syria (5 yrs) 3: Beirut Lebanon, (3 weeks visit) 4: India (4 yrs) 5: Korea, Seoul (1 month) 6: London... there ya go
  21. Hello everyone, I was just wondering if anyone has read Rageh Omar's book?,"The Human Story of the Battle for Iraq " .. you could purchase the book from Amazon ..
  22. Brother Guraad, I always looked forward to your articles and i did enjoy reading most of them till NOW! I am from Sanaag and I am against the separation of Somalia but hey In your own small way individually and collectively try to find ways of stopping or at least disrupting the visit of Mr Riyaale and the Somaliland [secessionist] camp and its distasteful agenda to London UK, people should be mobilised, specially those living in the city to make it clear to all concerned and to make as much noise as possible in order to highlight that we the [somali’s] are against the secessionist agenda of the So called Somaliland and that we find it distressing that Britain our new home is being used as a staging ground for the destruction of Somalia. Come on you can't be serious, if you want your views to be heard then do something about it, do not go and act "childish". Long live Somali Wayne ...
  23. I think Athena, SunShine , FlyingStill and me of course!!!!!!
  24. Well i was borned at Ergavo, raised in couple of other countries first egypt , then syria *couple of more stops in asia* and now london....
  25. Every morning I stare at the mirror looking for a friendly face I try to justify the death of half of my race or why we scattered in every place I know I’ll not lose faith we could live if we keep moving forward in steady pace For start lets erase the tribal hate to live for another day what could I say To make you pay attention, constant tension, refugees never get pensions For instants, stop and listen! design a mission for a better future am not a preacher I am the son of death son of Somalia my people died enough I see moms cry in every burial, we keep on dying till this date if you think am lying check the population Our youth dies on streets or in rehabilitation, no more smiles in Eid celebrations, I pray for my whole nation in every occasion we still ride camels while other people build space stations We disrespect education prison is our only allocation our death in other situations But my people died enough after living rough we’ll hell be tough will heaven open for us I beg god to have mercy on us if it’s written we’ll die more but I hope Somalis died enough