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Re: God Bless America

Postby Yoousef » Wed Dec 22, 2010 1:55 pm

My great great grandfather was a seaman in Liverpool too

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Re: God Bless America

Postby Arabischer » Wed Dec 22, 2010 2:07 pm

America ha dhacdo :down:

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Re: God Bless America

Postby shaamboo » Wed Dec 22, 2010 6:58 pm

^ typical A- rab sand Nig.ger Burning flags is all u can come up with ???


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Re: God Bless America

Postby Cumar-Labasuul » Wed Dec 22, 2010 7:20 pm

GOD BLESS AMERICA

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Re: God Bless America

Postby ToughGong » Wed Dec 22, 2010 8:20 pm

Your dad was a merchant marine who was drafted by the British
Oi! dumb c#nt I said he was in the a merchant navy,now if your English vocabulary,whic you're so proud of can't distinguish the difference between merchant and State marine,Then I suggest the Oxford English
Or in your Yankee loving case Websters.So stop jumping to conclusions,we ain't all your sort
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Re: God Bless America

Postby VybzKartel » Wed Dec 22, 2010 8:23 pm

i've noticed that american qaxootis who spent years in refugee camps in kenya are the most passionate about defending america. can you really blame them though? they probably think their citizenship will be revoked and they'll be sent back to that hellhole if they say otherwise. :|
:lol: :lol: Don't forget the Canadians.

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Re: God Bless America

Postby union » Wed Dec 22, 2010 8:31 pm

Your dad was a merchant marine who was drafted by the British
Oi! dumb c#nt I said he was in the a merchant navy,now if your English vocabulary,whic you're so proud of can't distinguish the difference between merchant and State marine,Then I suggest the Oxford English
Or in your Yankee loving case Websters.So stop jumping to conclusions,we ain't all your sort

Either way he was still a lackey attending to the needs of of the English. So did he work in the kitchen or did he clean the toilets? :lol:

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Re: God Bless America

Postby ToughGong » Wed Dec 22, 2010 8:36 pm

^
Obviously you don't know what it means then,look who's accusing people of been a lackie,an effing Uncle Tom
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Re: God Bless America

Postby gemini_snake » Wed Dec 22, 2010 9:45 pm

i've noticed that american qaxootis who spent years in refugee camps in kenya are the most passionate about defending america. can you really blame them though? they probably think their citizenship will be revoked and they'll be sent back to that hellhole if they say otherwise. :|
:lol: :lol: Don't forget the Canadians.
oh yeah them too. they take it to another level. the only time i've seen old somali women huddled around a tv watching a game is when they're cheering for canada in the world junior hockey tournament. :?

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Re: God Bless America

Postby Salahuddiin » Thu Dec 23, 2010 4:18 am

Somali refugees fighting over and defending their host countries, when in the end of the day they are not even our countries and we don't belong there...

Anyway let me join, but first off I need to say that wherever we live in the west, they all are same from certain aspect. We are living amongst ahlu naar in societies that are built on everything but righteousness and good morals and longer we stay here, more we become like these gaalo and our children are even more lost...

Still even though these are all countries of kuffar, there are differences and if I had to live somewhere in the west, it would rather be in Northern Europe than in any other gaal-country and I used to live in one for several years. USA might be a great place to live if you are rich, because it's built to serve them and make them more rich. For everybody else Scandinavia is a lot better. No matter what happens to me, I won't ever be homeless or broke, because of the system. Yes, there are more taxes, but with them education and health care is totally free and free public services are great and very numerous. They have nothing else to do, so a while back the gov said that it's basic human right for every single person in this country to have at least 1 megabyte internet-connection. In schools from kindergarten to high-school have free food and even public parks that are in every neighborhood have daily free food for children in summer, mothers can stay home taking care of their baby for three years with a monthly paycheck from gov etc. No one can be homeless and broke, but only if it's totally their own fault, like drinking all the money away, destroying apartments gov will give you and making problems there, so they will be kicked out etc.

Taxes are not also too bad, if you are working only part-time and earning little (don't remember the exact numbers) then the percentage is zero. From a minimum wage that is maybe something like 1500€ a month, percentage is maybe something like 10-15 %. For rich people who earn big sums monthly, tax-percentage is maybe something like 40-45 %. Even if middle-class people wouldn't earn as much as in USA (I know that poor in Europe are a lot better off than poor in USA), money is enough here and if you are having problems gov will pay your rent etc... I have lived some periods with a low income, but I never had any problems with rent, food, clothes, other stuff (computers, cell phones etc) and if I needed something I could get it. Of course there was limits in spending, but no one has any problems with basic necessities and even few levels up from that. Also in those periods I still had enough money to travel around, like all Somalis in Europe do. Rich people are not as rich than in USA, but still they are doing materially very well and own basically everything they want except some personal jets and stuff like that (some do, but not very common)...

Location is also a big plus. Europe is next to Asia and Africa, so we also know more about the world and have greater chances to explore it. In schools we learn about things in global scale, while in USA most people know only about their own country. Somalis in USA travel to another state, while Somalis in Europe travel around Europe almost free and very cheaply to Africa, Middle-East, Asia etc. Even the poorest Somalis here travel at least once a year to Somalia or some other country. Personally I have visited dozens of countries and all the continents except Australia.

There is racism in Scandinavia, but there are also racism in USA, depending on in which state and area you live in. In reality, low-level racism is a great blessing for several reasons. By low-level I mean, that it doesn't affect your day-to-day life, but it's still there. Like you can study and work normally, but the mainstream people don't really wanna associate with you more than they have to in workplaces etc. The negative thing would be, that it could evolve as the time goes by, into violent and open racism, like in Russia for example, but I hope that no one really has a plan to spend forever with these ahlu naar and call it home and if they do, they are already lost.
Low-level racism makes you stick more closely to your own people, and the result would be a much stronger religion, culture and community. Like in my old country Somalis who visited it from other places called us reer baadiyo, because local Somalis would be much more traditional than these kids. Locals would go regularly to masjid, 90% of the girls would wear hijab and goono (never trousers), even the ciyaal suuq wouldn't have tattoos or ear-rings and worst thing that some people would do, would be clubbing, zina and alcohol, while in other countries there are Somali crack-heads, prostitutes etc.

Also low-level racism would make Somalis feel that they don't belong here and feel that eventually they would move back to Somalia or at least to some Muslim country. While Somalis in USA, when you ask them who are you, they say American and really think it's their permanent country. While an adult, who knows his religion, and his ethics and morals are already built on that, might get a lot benefit from west, by studying there or saving money in order to help his own country, it's really dangerous to grow up children and plan a future there. Next generation would have big possibility of becoming kuffar, and their children even many times more. And I don't mean christians, but a gaal named Muhammad, who says he's a Muslim but it's only an ethnicity for him and he doesn't pray, know even the basic beliefs of a Muslim and is not even interested. We can put our children to dugsi on weekends and take them to Somalia some times, but still they grow up in the system based on kufr and learn about it in the schools. What you are saying in your home, the whole society and the way it works goes against it, and in the end of the day, most people just follow the majority and it's a lot easier than to be against the world. Things that are very abhorrent and immoral become normal to our kids. When you go to a mosque and see a one young person there, know that there are 100 others in the streets. Just think how their children will be...

Last but not least, it makes a difference if you live in a neutral country, than in a country that's actively fighting Muslims and even your own people around the world invading and killing. You are there benefiting and building their society, and while you are working, a portion of your tax money would go straight to the war efforts against Muslims... I actually met several Muslims from America in my old country, who moved there because they didn't see life in USA being allowed for them, while having a chance to move to another country...

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Re: God Bless America

Postby LobsterUnit » Thu Dec 23, 2010 4:33 am

qaxootiga tihin wasa

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Re: God Bless America

Postby Arabischer » Thu Dec 23, 2010 11:48 am

So, Somali-Americans can't dare show anti-Americanism for fear of losing their citizenship? And Somali-Canadians can't show anti-Canadianism for fear of losing welfare?

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Re: God Bless America

Postby gemini_snake » Thu Dec 23, 2010 2:09 pm

So, Somali-Americans can't dare show anti-Americanism for fear of losing their citizenship? And Somali-Canadians can't show anti-Canadianism for fear of losing welfare?
:lol: :lol: :lol:

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Re: God Bless America

Postby Arabischer » Thu Dec 23, 2010 3:43 pm

:lol: :lol: :lol:
I wonder if Somali-Europeans are the same.

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Re: God Bless America

Postby shaamboo » Sat Dec 25, 2010 4:08 pm

God Bless America

the land who invented the terror color red yellow and green :up:


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