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  1. U can be nominated for a stand up comedy post,if u ain't shy of the camera. LOooooooooooooooooooooOOL...... ME IS STILL LAUGHING HARD AT ""Somali holding a Kenyan passport saying he was born and raised in "Pand-Pieri" (somewhere in Kisumu) while the same gentleman cannot utter the basic general greeting?"" SURELY THAT'S A ONE MLENDO BROTHER,THATS MY GUESS LOL
  2. Use the lion rule,Which is u're always better than u'r prey. Rule 1 locate u'r prey 2- make sure u know what is't that u want from the lady. 3- log u'r target into the zone. 4- go for the kill 5- If it doesn't work, well its not like she is the first or the last one to diss U, and certainly it won't be written all over u'r face that miss so and so just dissed U. So stopping beating around the bush and go for the kill.
  3. This two are my favourite and so far they have been doing wonders for me. EXTREME POLO SPORT For Men By RALPH LAUREN -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RALPH LAUREN designed POLO SPORT EXTREME in 1997. It's fragrant nature explores essences of coriander, mint and rose. Blended with notes of juniper, bergamot and musk, POLO SPORT EXTREME is a casual fragrance. ROMANCE For MEN By RALPH LAUREN -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Launched by the design house of Ralph Lauren in 1999, ROMANCE is classified as a refreshing, spicy, lavender, amber fragrance. This makes this a fragrance that you can use for casual ocasions
  4. I don't believe in role models and heros.Who i'm is who i'm, because who i'm is better than who i was.
  5. This reminds of G. Dubya's u're either with us or with 'em doctrine.Can't we do our thing, and leave alone the somalinet thing.Certainly they have their own fans otherwise they would have run out of business.
  6. I have seen awhole lot of beautiful somali women,but what i haven't seen is beautiful women with an upward mobility both in the IQ and EQ departments.As for the men, i'm not concerned about how they look like, since i'm only interested in dem females. And y is that important to me?Well pple with high emotional intelligence qoutients (EQ)are more likely than pple with lower EQs to create satisfying relationships,to be comfortable with 'emselves,and to succeed in careers that require skills in reading pple and responding sensitively to others and situations.
  7. Right now i'm undecided on this,however if i was the president of somalia, and had billions of dollars around me i will create a political city,a spiritual city,accomercial city,an entertainment city and finally a higher learning or educational city. By doing so i will basically satisfy the demands of everybody thus i will save my energy for other important things like making somalis in kenya, Ethiopia and Djabouti powerful in their own countries so that in the near future just like Ariel Sharon i will be able to shape the policies of the neighbouring countries for the interest of both Somalia and the Somalis outside somalia.
  8. As long as Africa is not involved i say lets continue with this,the french should call the Americans warmonger and the Americans should ban the french kiss anywhere in continetal USA.
  9. kool kat loool....indeed u're correct,ofcourse depending on what the "thing" iin question is?
  10. Money is a medium which means money acts as a catalyst to u committing the crime or the sin.U have money doesn't mean u're immoral but chances are,u'll be one at the end of the day.
  11. WHITEMAN Thanks for the irony even though i must say u have a problem keeping the white women in check. Sorry buddy,we the Somalis do not complain about anything we just state the facts.And the fact is we have lost a our lovely nation through our own faults and to some extents through problems created by foreigners,ofcourse not necessararly by the whiteman.....i know that's what u're thinking "yeah we created u'r problems" As for a leader like Salahudinn,i'm afraid it will be long before we have one like him,but until than we will sit down on the mat,sip a cup of tea and complain about this life,u know life is a b**ch right?
  12. The closest i ever been to Toronto was Michigan,that's when we did a unconditional tour and a u turn to the long bridge and i can't remember what's the name. The next think i knew the Canadian guy was asking about papers and we give him a state Id and damn they taught a lesson ,they told us state ID is just a picture ID,and we need a paper that shows u'r immigration or whatever status.They ask us stupid question like is this u'r car,and how come u had no intention of going to Canada and yet u crossed the bridge.I mean how the hell are we supposed to know where the boarder ends,we don't live Detroite. All i can say is that Detroite is a dirty ugly city and Canada well i say ask me about legal status next time u see me near u'r boarder,i ain't going north of my city no more.I guess it won't hurt if i head southwards.
  13. admin Oh God admin,i swear i'm laughing hard i can't beleive u deleted that.It wasn't even offensive to a pg- 13 ratings. Let's be honest tell something do, u by any means live in Finland,i heard there pple indeed have plenty of time to play with that's if they ain't text messaging dem Nokiaz.
  14. shyhem

    Ladies First

    WOW i DIDN'T KNOW SOME SISTERS WERE THAT MUCH RELIGIOUS.NICE TO KNOW ABOUT THAT. Anyway I did open the door for some sisters,but that again was when they were living in the building with a relative.U know how some somalis have no key to the building and they time u trying to enter the building,and if she is a pretty one u hold the door for her while u think about u'r next step like whats up wit ya,i mean u'r key?
  15. koolkat I didn't know u like small cars or u just have a taste for small things LooOOL.
  16. I'm a Mountain Dew guy but for the sake of making a product with a islamic name popular i will buy in dozens and pour it in my sink or give it to my friends.
  17. DAMN MAN WHO the F88k cares who goes btw u'r legs.Why do Somalis assume i care about who they sleep with or who they marry. Mister its ***********EDITED********. Shyhem, please respect others and stop using that language here Thank You Admin Somalia Online Team [ March 15, 2003, 07:53 AM: Message edited by: Admin ]
  18. sensual Tell u'r friend,she young and naive,but that's not the only problem.She is about to commit suicide.Is she sick to think about this.The guy already has a ******* as an offspring,does she know what that means. Secondly what makes her think he won't go for wife number three or child ******* number 7. In life we make mistakes,but this is not a mistake,this is complete stupidity of the highest order.
  19. No,had more important stuff to do like trying to pay bills.
  20. NO.U have no business in telling pple what they should do with their leisure time period
  21. I guess all they do is lie,atleast i may say some of 'em.Too bad it is easy to predict a pretty lady than u'r local whether forecast. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SATURDAY MAGAZINE HOME -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Contact Saturday Magazine -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- When a woman is lying.... We have been socialised to believe that men are habitual liars especially in matters of the heart, but what about women? OYUNGA PALA shows how they, too, have perfected the game Men lie. No doubt about it and usually it is because although honesty is the best policy, lying is a great substitute. Telling a woman that you don't find her that interesting after one night out because she is boring isn't easy. You just think differently about her now that you realise she genuinely believes that she can lose her pot by drinking hot water with lemon. Tell her you think she isn't your type and you have nothing in common, other than the fact that you are from the same species, and you will have unleashed fury of untold proportions. She will demand reasons, "Is there someone else? Is it something I did, Is it my figure?... the usual tirade. For centuries, men have been made to look like the natural liars, while women have continued to walk around with a halo around their heads. But women lie too and the only difference is that theirs is so calculated, you would never guess. Secondly they have the ability to sustain a lie, so unsuspecting males will be left in the dark for eons before they realise they have been had. I have done my research and one of the best sites to pick out female guiles is an all girl nights out. Don't ask me how I got access to an all-female gathering. Let's just say, I am very resourceful and I did not have to disguise myself as a female. The conversation starts with the usual trivia. They compare household utensils down to their prices then hop on to trading new beauty secrets, into the gossip, who is shagging who, before finally settling on the main theme of the discussion; the men in their lives and what they are not doing. So if you are a man in relationship, you might want to read on. Sports is fun: Women just do not get sports and the few that watch it, do it for totally misplaced intentions. The only reason soccer has caught on is because of legs. The two of you may be cheering but for totally different reasons. The man is acknowledging football artistry; the woman has just spotted leg. I have met a girl who told me, she is an Arsenal supporter. I asked her why and she goes, "They are so cute?" That's why cricket won't really hit in the female circles. Those boys are over dressed. Women watch sports mainly to gain acceptance so the reason she sits right through the entire duration of the match is because she really likes you and expects you to show the same consideration when she goes shopping. You are so understanding: At the back of their minds, every woman knows that most men will never understand the female mind even if it hit them riding in a big red bus. Women just don't favour logic when it comes to dealing with problems. If something is bothering them, they want to talk, whine and ***** about it and your role in this exchange, Bozo! Is to hold her and totally agree with everything she says. But men never did fathom that one. So we quickly unleash logic and look for quick solutions. You missed the boat by a river, pal! She knows the answers. She just wants to be heard, so the bottom line is you don't understand jack! Your family is great: She hates your mother, she can't stand the way your brother looks at her and she thinks your side of the family is eating up all the money, yet her side has more genuine cases. It's an age-old rivalry and wife believes that since she is sleeping with you, you are her exclusive property. Your mother clearly remembers wiping your bottom and has secretly vowed that no woman is going to take advantage of her (35-year-old) baby. Both camps want you to take sides so neutrality isn't going to work. Your mates are so funny: If she had her word on this issue, she would ask your mates to get a life and start spending more time with their families and give her hubby a break. She hates the fat one, because he is always hungry which means every time he shows up, she has to whip up something from the kitchen. The other two, she just doesn't genuinely trust, because they are womanisers and God forbid! they could be leading her husband astray. Friends are great but don't ever be under the illusion that your wife or girlfriend shares your enthusiasm to hang out with them all the time. It doesn't matter how much money you make: Rule number 1, it would be a soundly great idea, if you made more money than she did because no matter how accommodating she is at the beginning, it will be an issue. Women in this country generally believe they are having a raw deal if they take care of the bulk of the bills. It is for that reason that cheating husbands with financial muscle always get the pardon. If you are a broke dude, with a wandering eye, and get caught, you will be out of that front door, before you can even say, "Honey!" Women want security and finance is one way to cover that concern. I don't care what you think of my figure: Ooh, trust me, it bothers her, especially after the twins. So if she asks that dreaded question about her figure, reach for, "No comment". Either way, you are sunk. You can't tell her she looks great because as far as she is concerned, she will never again be the size 12 woman you fell in love with. So you decide to tell the truth about her hippo belly and she will suggest you try carrying twins for nine months. I don't feel insecure when you hang out with Julie: That's Julie, your colleague from the office. The one with the longest legs, a waist that would put a mosquito to shame and a face which suggests that the grass is definitely greener on her side of the fence. Women do not trust your professional female colleagues, especially if they are single and good looking. So my suggestion is, try and act less enthusiastic next time you and Julie are lined up for a corporate function. I like you the way you are: She just gave up trying to change you. First, she thinks your ever-expanding gut is killing the little that is left of her sex life. As for those little irritating habits, like leaving your shoes all over the place, let's just thank the system for putting a rein on firearm licensing. Women always believe they can change a man and when that doesn't happen, the heat is all on you. You are the greatest: In bed, that is. If you are expecting her to tell you you are lousy and thanks to your appalling ratings in that department, she has given every spot on the bedroom ceiling a pet name, you are plain ignorant. Ooh! And that thing about size. Take it from a guy, it does matter. But women are generally more accepting, so they will settle for less and besides that's why TV soaps are just the perfect fantasy. But all is not lost. The inventors of Stamina and Viagra had you in my mind. I realise you are a very busy man: Don't ever use the, "I have been very busy, darling" excuse. Women require time and attention and you have to find it somehow or don't get involved with them. They just don't understand how you can be too busy to spend time with them. I guess it crops from our mother's generation, when women could juggle cooking, rearing, work through the day, knit a sweater and still make time for the bible study. So misconstrued connection between their mothers finding time and you being available. They hate it when they have to compete for your attention. So between the hectic hours, the malfunctioning jalopy and the boys, make sure your woman has her quarter. There we go. Ten lies that every woman in a relationship tells. I suppose it is time to update. pala.o@jay.net Site designed and hosted by Nation Media Group. Copyright 2003. Contact
  22. Do u think this article makes sense? The End of The Post-War Western Alliance by Gary North The post-war Western alliance, as incarnated by the United Nations, is finished. Its future is as shaky as Ted Turner’s investment portfolio. It needs life support. I can honestly say that I never thought I would see this. Last week, there was a joint declaration by Germany, Russia, and France that they will not permit the Security Council to support the USA’s war in Iraq. France and Russia possess a veto, either of which can stop the Security Council from taking action. The mainstream press has not commented on the historically unprecedented implications of this joint statement. Up until the Cold War, the Franco-Russian alliance had operated to keep Germany isolated. Both sides preferred a two-front war for Germany. Now, all three are acting in concert to challenge the legitimacy of the USA’s foreign policy in the Middle East. The Great Game of the Middle East has entered a new phase. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld a few weeks ago dismissed the Franco-Germanic alliance as irrelevant. Germany and France are part of the "old Europe," he said. The "new Europe" is central Europe, he said. Who is he kidding? Central Europe is a collection of nearly bankrupt ex-Communist nations with little money, no armies, and a crumbling infrastructure. It is rice-bowl Europe. On their borders is Russia, which is still armed to the teeth. The fact that these ex-Soviet satellite countries are willing to support us verbally means about as much as the support of Spain and Italy. They are all part of old Europe. Old Europe is white, ex-Christian, Enlightenment rationalist, and shrinking fast. Italy and Spain are the models of its future. Neither country has a reproduction rate above 1.5 children per family, when 2.1 is necessary to maintain a stable population. Even these culturally suicidal birth rates are made higher statistically in both countries by the presence of millions of Arab immigrants, who have large families. Both countries will be Islamic in a century if present birth rates continue. If the European Union opens its collective border to Turkey next year, when the vote is scheduled, Germany will be Turkish within two centuries. There has been a Turkish-German alliance for a century. The Germans trained the Turkish military, beginning before World War I. There are something in the range of 2.5 million Turks living in Germany today. Old Europe is dying Europe. All of it: east, west, and central. The population statistics in Pat Buchanan’s book, The Death of the West, are irrefutable. The New Europe is Islamic, and we are about to go to war with its cousin. THE UNITED NATIONS The United Nations never had any independent power. To the extent that it had the ability to take action, it could do so only under the auspices of the United States, which then covered its foreign policy with the fig leaf of international support (e.g., the Korean War). Now, that fig leaf is gone. The UN no longer serves the interest of American foreign policy. So, it’s history. As an anti-UN conservative, I am shedding no tears. I always appreciated the John Birch Society’s slogan, "Get the US out of the UN, and the UN out of the US." But understand where I am coming from, as they say. I am an anti-Rockefeller, anti-Establishment conservative. When the Rockefeller family donated land to the UN on which the UN’s facilities were then constructed, I saw the making of an alliance against American national sovereignty. The Rockefellers have been internationalists from day one. I am not just an anti-internationalist. I am a non-interventionist. I don’t see the United States as the world’s policeman, any more than I see it as the world’s welfare agency. I have been ideologically allied to the Taft wing – or feather – of the Republican Party. We Taftites have always hated the UN because we see it as a cover for the USA’s getting involved in places where America should never have been involved. Besides, the Soviet Union had too much say in the Security Council to suit us. It had a veto. Russia still does. Today, the anti-Taft Republicans – the Eastern Establishment, Rockefeller, oil-industry Republicans – are finding that we anti-UN Republicans were right: "You can’t trust the UN." It took them a long time to figure this out. At long last, the UN is blocking the plans of the Eastern Establishment, Rockefeller, oil-allied Republicans. So, we Taftites stand on the sidelines and yell, "We told you so." Nobody listens, of course, but we deserve a little fun every fifty years or so. To make things really ironic, the person representing the Establishment, George W. Bush, is a member of Yale’s secret society, Skull & Bones. So is his father. Why is this so ironic? Because Robert A. Taft was also a Bonesman. So was his father, President and Supreme Court Chief Justice William Howard Taft, whose father, Alphonso Taft, was the co-founder of Bones in 1833. American political history is confusing until you view it as a power-sharing oligopoly among about 300 families, whose screening agents, the admissions committees of Yale and Harvard, battle for control over the future of the country against the admissions committees of Columbia, Princeton, and Chicago, who are always trying to muscle in on New England’s turf. These universities recruit the next generation of hirelings. The concept of the American meritocracy is a convenient fiction and grand illusion. It keeps corporate Vice Presidents satisfied, and the neoconservatives, too. [Note: The best book on this hierarchy is Philip H. Burch’s 3-volume study, Elites in American History, which traces family connections from the Revolutionary war to the Carter Administration. The only book I have read that gives plausible evidence that the Old Boy Network is facing real competition from the meritocracy is David Brookes’ Bobos in Paradise, but he makes clear how the game was played until about 1960, when Harvard raised the SAT minimum score to get in.] THE END OF INTERNATIONALISM We are now seeing the disintegration of internationalism. The very ideal is dying. The colonies are asserting themselves. Some of them are buying weapons that could challenge the Western oligarchy. That’s what the howl over WMD is really all about: the fuzzy-wuzzies are about to get Gatling guns. Some of them already have: the ones we are polite to. Diplomacy is what goes on between nations of equal firepower or who have alliances with nations of equal firepower. The oligopoly with the weapons seeks to maintain a closed club. Such is the history of weaponry. The post-war rise of Asia was foreseen by the internationalists in 1945, but they bet the farm on Japan, which is also an oligopoly. Five families controlled the country, 1868–1945. The best book on this is Carroll Quigley’s Tragedy and Hope (1966). (Quigley taught Bill Clinton history at Georgetown, a fact that Clinton mentioned in his 1992 acceptance speech at the Democratic Convention.) Today, there are a few more families, but the system is essentially unchanged. The internationalists’ bet is turning sour. Japan’s banking system is close to collapse. China, Japan’s ancient enemy, has replaced Japan as the central nation in this century’s Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere. To put restrictions on Asia, the Western alliance must control the oil spigots. This goal is what is now driving the Bush Administration. When Ghadaffi nationalized British Petroleum's oil in1971, he fired a shot across the bow of the West, whose oil companies controlled the distribution of the Middle East’s oil. The West did nothing. OPEC saw its opportunity. The OPEC price hikes of 1973 and 1979 made it clear that the Arabs and Iranians would henceforth take the lion’s share of the oil income. Their big problem was where to invest this income. They let Western banks do this for them. Then they bought big cars, set up college scholarships for selected students from the masses, and generally became dependent on the West’s production system. Now they are trapped by their own social welfare states. They are dependent on American-produced spare parts for their military. They can do little to resist the United States, which is coming back into the region to extract those lost oil profits. What Quigley called the Anglo-American alliance is about to smash its fist into what I have called the mother of all tar babies. France and Germany see what’s coming – an Islamic reaction – and have opted out. Russia has joined with them. Regionalism lies ahead: Asia, Europe, and the Western hemisphere. This is David Rockefeller’s vision, the Trilateral Commission, but without the hoped-for cooperation. The regional blocs that he forecasted a generation ago as inevitable are now going their own way, just as he feared they might. The original regional alliance – the United States and Great Britain – still has a special relationship, but the large continental European powers have officially broken ranks. The glue that holds the system together today is fractional reserve banking. The Bank for International Settlements in Basle cleared central bank accounts all through World War II. For central bankers, world war was a side issue, an inconvenience. But without a gold standard, the international system has moved to currency blocs. The United States dollar is the central factor. Central banks have 70% of their foreign currency reserves invested in T-bills and T-notes. But Greenspan’s FED and the sagging US economy have combined to push interest rates to about 1%. It’s getting almost as cheap to hold gold. The glue is the dollar. If the world’s central bankers could decide on an alternative currency, they would start selling dollars and investing in that currency’s T-bills. I think the French-German alliance is a political move against the pound and the dollar. The split is not complete yet. No central banker wants to be the first to dump dollars and move to an untried currency, such as the euro. But the longer the euro survives, the more likely that move will be. If China ever makes the Yuan convertible into gold, the dollar will be abandoned. China now constitutes about 5% of all world trade. The growth curve is heading up fast. See chart #7, "World Shifts Production to China’s Export Platforms," prepared by Jeff Rubin of the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce. When China’s currency finally reflects this, and its central bank abandons its fixed ratio with the dollar (price controls always break down), the run against the dollar will begin. SNOW’S JOB Jim Rogers, the multimillionaire "investment biker," has sounded the warning. In late January, the Senate confirmed John Snow as our new U.S. Treasury Secretary, the 73rd in the government agency’s two-hundred plus year history. Snow, like Paul O’Neill and Robert Rubin before him, promised to follow a strong dollar policy and take steps to help spur on a U.S. economic recovery and long-term growth. Well, I know you’ve just started your new job, Mr. Snow, but I’ve got some sobering news for you. You and your pals can keep talking about this alleged "strong dollar policy" until you’re blue in the face, but it’s not going to make a lick of difference if you don’t start managing our currency more responsibly. The dollar is not just in decline; it’s a mess. If something isn’t done soon, I believe the dollar could lose its status as the world’s reserve currency and medium of exchange, something that would lead to a huge decline in the standard of living for U.S. citizens like nothing we’ve seen in nearly a century. Rogers is not some loose canon. He is a careful observer of the international scene. Who else would tour the world on a motorcycle, staying in touch with the markets by satellite phone? Not Mr. Snow, certainly. Rogers warns: A sound currency, after all, reflects solid economic fundamentals: little to no debt, a trade surplus, a stable balance of payments – the difference between a nation’s receipts of foreign currency and its expenditures of foreign currency – and growing international reserves. That’s not exactly the picture you get when you look at the U.S. balance sheet. Our national debt to foreigners is now around $6.4 trillion, with interest payments alone last year totaling $333 billion. We’re importing far more goods than we are exporting. International reserves remain around $60 billion, but we’re attracting far less direct foreign investment every year. Our current account deficit runs at roughly $500 billion a year, or five percent of our gross domestic product. Think of it this way: It costs us about $1.3 billion a day in the foreign markets just to keep the dollar afloat. Our $60 billion of reserves against our obligations would last 3 minutes if creditors begin cashing in. We’re like the untrustworthy brother-in-law who keeps borrowing money, promising to pay it back, but can never seem to get out of debt. Eventually, people cut that guy off. . . . What’s worse, little is being done by Washington’s economic gurus to pull us out of our economic quagmire. Faithful readers know I believe Alan Greenspan is the grand maestro of this economic debacle. Our esteemed Federal Reserve chairman is the first to "buy any assets" or lower interest rates to pump money into the economy and give investors the illusion that things aren’t as bad as they really are. Greenspan is ringing the bell signaling to sell dollars. Sometimes I wonder if our central bank is just going to print money until we run out of trees. People say that inflation is a dead issue, but you wouldn’t guess that shopping where most of us buy things or checking reality over on the commodity pages. Rogers knows the problem: all currencies are manipulated. None is reliable. The dollar reigns supreme in a world of fiat money. But. . . How long does the dollar have? A year? A decade? I’m not so sure. As long as there’s no other currency stepping up to the plate and EU continues to struggle with the euro, the U.S. government will likely be able to continue to jiggle the books, essentially floating our enormous tab on the backs of the rest of the world. No country in history which has gotten itself into such a situation has escaped without at least a semi-crisis eventually. But remember: Whenever there has been an economic crisis like this, a new player has always emerged on the economic landscape. A century ago, few people would have believed that the dollar was going to emerge out of the 19th century as the dominant world currency. There’s always a phoenix that rises from the ashes. Who will it be for the 21st century? My guess is the Chinese yuan may eventually have its day in the sun – certainly if the euro fails. The nation has a recipe for a sound currency – a huge population, an enormous balance of payments surplus, and a sizeable GDP to match. China is now the world’s largest importer and the world’s second largest creditor (Japan is first). For the moment, its currency is not convertible, which must change now that it has been admitted to the World Trade Organization. There are still a lot of cultural barriers to get over – rampant xenophobia and fear of capitalist interests – but nothing assuages fears like steady flows of money into your coffers. Thus, he concludes, "Despite proclamations from Washington about a strong dollar policy, I see no reason to believe that the dollar won’t continue to decline, that we won’t continue to borrow like beggars and put Band-Aids on gaping wounds in our fiscal, monetary and tax policies. That is, until the day when our creditors say enough is enough. And that day may not be far off." CONCLUSION We are witnessing the end of the post-war Western alliance. Internationalism is today a cooked goose. The UN is its symbol, and the UN is in disarray. The General Assembly is a collection of about 190 nations. The Security Council is the last emblem of the West’s hegemony over the world. Now the Security Council is paralyzed. The day the invasion of Iraq begins is the day of judgment for the UN and all that it represents. I say good riddance, but I wonder about the future. Regionalism is better than internationalism, and nationalism is better than regionalism. Localism is best of all. "Support your local sheriff." But, in the meantime, where should we put our money? My answer: the closer to home, the better. March 8, 2003 Gary North is the author of Mises on Money. Visit http://www.freebooks.com. For a free subscription to Gary North's twice-weekly economics newsletter, click here. Copyright © 2003 LewRockwell.com Gary North Archives Back to LewRockwell.com Home Page
  23. Ayan or whatever her name is just a minor thing that we shouldn't give that much attention to. Islam is a religion that historically spreads faster than anything else on earth when under pressure. There're no faults in Islam,everything in islam is perfect,including the Sharia.But the problem is we the muslims tend to forget the difference btw our cultures and the teachngs of islam.Islam doesn;t deny women or any other person their rights its we the muslims that deny others their rights simply because we don't do what islam expects us to do and that is justice for all.
  24. AMEENAH Finally a sister who is making sense.Most of us the muslims have let our emotions led us to hasty generalization and not to mention poor judgements.We're indeed way too obssesed with jewish or Israelis to the extent we can longer function as normal people.We have become a nation paranoid citizens that start every conversation with the israelis this and the jewish that. Its good to stand for u'r rights but if that will cause more harm than benefits than it ain't worth it. Prayers are helpful but prayers alone won't do us any good.It's time for self reflections,its time we as muslim ummah tried to be rational in our thinking. Screaming at the top of our voice "down down down USA " in the streets WON'T TAKE US ANYWHERE.What we is need is good leaders not a self proclaimed leaders like saddam,the saudi kings&queens,hosni mubrak or the warlords in somalia.
  25. Do u mean spring break,we still have afew days to go and even after we have it i'm not sure what the f**k i'm gonna do with it