Kulmiye

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  1. i cant seem to post the pictures. Cant someone please re-post the link photos.
  2. http://ideas.time.com/2012/10/12/cartoons-of-the-week-42/#101012color
  3. http://ideas.time.com/2012/10/12/cartoons-of-the-week-42/#100912undecidedr
  4. To honest, i still think there is need for affirmative action in many places across the country. But i think it should be up to Universities and University presidents & administrations to decide whether that should be a factor in their recruiting process and also look into other appropriate forms in diversifying the campuses.
  5. hello! subax wanaagsan iyo maalin wacan dhamaan.
  6. Saxib, tell us a little secret about the chicks. are they all desperate for a ticket to outside or is that just a Somali rumor? and how many dudes have seen coming back to get married and going back?
  7. she would have not get a beat down if she just paid her bus fair, and he wouldn't go to jail and loose his job if he was bright enough to drop her *** after she started arguing. it was obvious she was broke and now she gonna sue the company for millions when she actually started swinging first
  8. YOU WANT 12 STREET? O U GOIN 12 NOW! HAHAHAHAHA thats funny. I saw the incident on Jimmy Kimmel and on you tube and i think she deserved it. im not promting man to hit a woman in any level, but there is no respect for the elders these days. I heard he was with the company for over 20 years. its a shame that his career had to end that way.
  9. The new Somalia president and his administration needs to do something like this. They need to reach out the CEO's and successful leaders around the country. and in partnership find ways to create jobs, put together resources that could strength the economy and explore the all issues that needs immediate attention.
  10. In this creative experiment Tutu gathers a distinguished leaders from wide range of professions "to tackle Africa's most stubborn problems." this series follows Tutu's 23 person-strong class of 2012, focusing in particular detail on the lives of five very different participants, as together they are coached to become a 'moral task force' for Africa. read more at http://www.aljazeera.com/programmes/tutuschildren/2012/10/201210151280403481.html
  11. Right now the Supreme Court holds the fate of affirmative action in its hands, and things don’t look good. Fisher v. University of Texas at Austin pits a school that believes affirmative action and diversity are key to its mission against a young white woman who failed to get into the university and blames that on the school’s use of race as a factor in the admissions process. By Touré Read more: http://ideas.time.com/2012/10/12/why-we-still-need-affirmative-action/#ixzz29al8A1Me
  12. The purpose of dating is to start a marriage. The purpose of marriage is to raise kids in a stable environment, in order to perpetuate a society of real love andto recieve xassanat. But it's next to impossible to make a stable family if you don't have a solid career, or if you don't have the maturity to understand your purpose in the world. thus, it should be a crime if you are having children left and right without the right income and the maturity to support their emotional as well as their physical well being.
  13. im with STOIC. an estimate, there are over 500 Somali TRACK & CROSS-COUNTRY runners across America and about 2% of them are competing at the collegian level. the organizing committee could have selected few quality runners from the States and across the diaspora as well as from back home and then organize a Olympic trials. host the event in a venue with a decent Somali population and then raise money from the tickets to fund the athletes in terms of equipment and airplane tickets. Bottom line the Committee needs to better.
  14. 10 page essay without a bibliography or hardly any sources and he wants to explain and convinced people to understand the reason behind Somali-land and Somalia brake up? MAXAMED CUMAR would get a big F in my HISTORY CLASSES.
  15. Yunis;880400 wrote: Broke as ever – plus, It’s a neck and neck both in crucial Virginia and Ohio, but unlike 4 years ago the media is now piling up on him. Obama is toast; I never understood why Somalis cheer for his slogans. Im telling you man, media fools are the end of USA. I was a Junior in college when Obama was running for office. when he came to the University for his campaign I took the front seat to tune in the hype and from that moment on i knew he was nothing more than a charming rhetoric flaunted by media, mainly CNN as some kind of Messiah. That nigga did more for Isreal than he did for America. WOW! HE SAVED THE AUTO INDUSTRY AND BANKS! Okay now go see his contribution to the national debt.
  16. sounds like America. 1% controls the wealths and everyone else is getting scrums.
  17. mareykan waa broke and on tipping point with debt yet look at the amount of money wasted on campaigns & politicians with sacks and sacks of empty promises. blame the oil industry!
  18. could have worked with AAR MAANTA for few songs and that would give a minimum to appeal to his Somali fan base. nothing new here!
  19. you wanna mention filthy stuff that's legit? there was a whole sex trafficking incident that got busted in Minnesota, and Tennessee with over 20 people indicted? where was the DHAQAN & DEEN? bottomline, its one bad apple vs the action of a whole group... and frankly the criminal act of a whole group will do more damage to our community and our cultures credibility than one saqajaan.
  20. Yunis, yes that's actually the only shitty thing about the app. i heard this app will also be available on itunes soon. cant wait!
  21. i was suppose to run the chicago marathon this past month hoping i can qualify to Boston but i didnt fully get my head in it. i need to manage my time better so can priorities things. maybe next year i will inshallah
  22. in 10 years what do you think will be the the biggest contribution to Somalia from the Diaspora community? Do you think there needs to be specific goals and issues that needs to be addressed before taking on the development role by the diaspora leaders? please give your feedback... respectfully!