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Eritrea to have the world's fastest growing Economy in 2011

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Re: Eritrea to have the world's fastest growing Economy in 2

Postby The_Emperior5 » Fri Dec 17, 2010 10:30 am

Emiir Axmed cabdi godane is doing a noble Job protecting his land from black pugnosed infidels

FBI alret :roll:

Do you think Suldaan Emperior Cares about FBI iyo waxaas waxa aniga ku celiya :lol:

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Re: Eritrea to have the world's fastest growing Economy in 2

Postby qoraxeey » Fri Dec 17, 2010 10:31 am

Suldan of what :?

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Postby The_Emperior5 » Fri Dec 17, 2010 10:42 am

Suldan of what :?
Suldan of my tribe duuh

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Re: Eritrea to have the world's fastest growing Economy in 2

Postby SultanOrder » Fri Dec 17, 2010 10:49 am

waa suldaanki labaad dee :lol:

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Re: Eritrea to have the world's fastest growing Economy in 2

Postby greenday » Fri Dec 17, 2010 10:56 am

Why do Eritreans deny they are Habesha? Only a minority of Eritreans are non-Habesh, like the Afar, Saho, and Kunama, but the vast majority are Habeshas, why do you deny it or feel ashamed about it?

What does this have to do with Eritrea having the fastest growing economy on Earth (hurts doesn't it :mrgreen: )? Besides, what is a Habesha? Eritreans don't regard Ethiopians as Habesha - We look at you how a Somali looks at a Moryan. As far as Eritreans are concerened, we're cocky, Stubborn, magnificent, we know we look damn good (ask your sisters about that) and we talk with our hands cuz we're passionate people. Like I said man, it's a La Cosa Nostra type of thing, you really have to be Eritrean to understand. No shame in our game - ever. So go click your dusty heels three times and go back to Africa.


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Re: Eritrea to have the world's fastest growing Economy in 2

Postby Oxidant » Fri Dec 17, 2010 12:14 pm

Well done, Eritrea, I sense some jealously in this thread :up:

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Re: Eritrea to have the world's fastest growing Economy in 2

Postby RuralMan08 » Fri Dec 17, 2010 12:24 pm

Good job Eritrea, dont mind the haters :up:

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Re: Eritrea to have the world's fastest growing Economy in 2

Postby Belew » Fri Dec 17, 2010 2:12 pm

I wanna know what the average Eritrean think of isaias afewerki? I know his a national hero but shouldnt he step down?
When all is said and done, he will go down as one of the greatest leaders humanity can produce. Here you have one of the few African leaders that genuinely loves his country.

To be frank with you, a political process of a "republic" does not change the realities of any nation. Sure, a republic works in white dominated nations, where the victor is not surprisingly a rich white guy with political connection. Western "republics" are a joke. An illusion of the "peoples" vote. In all honesty, the vast majority of people are not capable of accuratly sellecting a leader, because the information they use is published by the media, who they themselves are controlled by big interest groups.

You see, people assume it’s the journalist, rather than the owners, the advertisers, the news shapers, the news makers, who control the manufacture of the news. That’s a bit like saying the workers on the factory floor decide what car the industry produces.

Had Oprah never mentioned Obama, and western media's obsession with him, he would of never been voted to power. The media tells you who to like, how you feel about things, which "issues" matter to you (jobs, jobs, jobs or paris hilton got arrested "news").

A republic is flawed on many levels, particularly when trying to implement them in diverse nations, where people are impoverished and lack basic education. To genuinely mimic a western political process of the Republic would mean a death sentence for any African country. One ethnic group may feel they are being dominated by another and before you know it, we have another Rwandan genocide.

The news media is a dominate source of information about the world. They tell us what matters, they tell us who matters. The way we vote, the way we respond to opinion polls is largely based on media information. So the quality of democracy now depends on the information they provide. In essence, the media dictates everything. This is why you probably assume a "dictator" as being evil. It's western media that has installed this idea in your head. The truth is, the majority of the world practice an orgalarchy political process, including Eritrea. This political process is no better or worse than any other political process. So saying don't you want Isaias to "Step down", I would have to say why? He's the best man for the job, why fire one of the best if not the best worker for his position? Why would any team forcibly force their best player to "step down"?

Lastly, all political process have their advantages and dis-advantages. For anyone to say a Republic is better than an oligarchy is like saying, Islam is better than Christianity or Hinduism is better than Judaism. It would be regarded silly in America if you said your religion was better than someone else's, so why would it be any different from the political aspect of things? Many credible scholars have stated an oligarchy political process, which the majority of the world follows, is the best political process, as it gets things done and bypasses all the troublesome bureaucratic issues like a senate or the house of representatives. Remember, with enough money, you can pay your "elected" officials through "lobbyist" which is a cute word for saying, "pay me to do what you want" or political escorts. You pay them, they do your services. This is the flawed nature in a Republic, among many.

In street terms, would you trade LeBron James if he had one bad game? How about 10 bad games? How about one bad season? No you wouldn't, right. Isaias may have a few minor hickups along his career, but he is the Kobe come clutch, the MJ come 2 minute warning, he is the dark wing duck of "lets get dangerous". He will go down as one of the greatest African heroes.

All of that text doesn't change the fact that you're Habesh. :|

These are your people. :D


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I found the source of your picture, and just like I predicted, he is Amhara from the Semien mountains. Dude, like I said, you can't fool any Eritrean about how we look.


Amhara Ethopian boy


MYTH BUSTED!
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Re: Eritrea to have the world's fastest growing Economy in 2

Postby Monk-of-Mogadishu » Fri Dec 17, 2010 2:14 pm

^ This Habar Gidir kid is going to become the new Oldenglish. He thinks just because his tribal elders ran away to Asmara a few years ago that he has become a naturalized Eritrean injirleey. :|

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Re: Eritrea to have the world's fastest growing Economy in 2

Postby Belew » Fri Dec 17, 2010 2:23 pm




I fell in love with song and i dont get a word of.

Damiir la'an aa Somalida heysato. Everyone has left us behind.

Indeed, it's a great song... :up:

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Re: Eritrea to have the world's fastest growing Economy in 2

Postby Coeus » Fri Dec 17, 2010 2:56 pm

^ This Habar Gidir kid is going to become the new Oldenglish. He thinks just because his tribal elders ran away to Asmara a few years ago that he has become a naturalized Eritrean injirleey. :|
Saaxib you got smashed. And who the fu*** has Meles as a avatar? Niinyahow caadi iskadhig.

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Re: Eritrea to have the world's fastest growing Economy in 2

Postby sav12600 » Fri Dec 17, 2010 3:24 pm

exactly how will eritrea have the fastest growing economy in 2011 when sanctions are branded on their asses? and even if the country has rich minerals and oil investments in the billions are needed who'll invest? one wierd country :!:

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Re: Eritrea to have the world's fastest growing Economy in 2

Postby Oxidant » Fri Dec 17, 2010 3:25 pm

exactly how will eritrea have the fastest growing economy in 2011 when sanctions are branded on their asses? and even if the country has rich minerals and oil investments in the billions are needed who'll invest? one wierd country :!:

Do you actually think people follow UN sanctions :lol:

The sanctions are worth less than the paper it's written on

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Re: Eritrea to have the world's fastest growing Economy in 2

Postby James Dahl » Fri Dec 17, 2010 3:41 pm

Uh, from his username I would assume he is Belew, not Habesha. Ahmed ibn Ibrahim al-Ghazi's people.

I wonder if he knows his nasab or not?

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Re: Eritrea to have the world's fastest growing Economy in 2

Postby Siciid85 » Fri Dec 17, 2010 4:25 pm

:lol: :lol: :lol: how did Our resident Eritrean brother figured out that Paidmonk is either habeshi or Majerteen. lool


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