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jambo



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Posted - 29 May 2007 :  13:35:15  Show Profile Send jambo a Private Message
I stand by what i say, he will stand before God and have to answer for his wrong doings
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serenata



Germany
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Posted - 29 May 2007 :  17:56:36  Show Profile Send serenata a Private Message
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Hey Serenata, i must first say hi. haven't met u at the bantaba for a while. hope u cool.

Thanks, BornAfrican, I am ok, but toooo busy. Nice to read you again!
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The founding fathers of the modern day capitalist America had a vision to create a super power state. A state that will rule and dictate the rest of the world. Today, this "super power" state of America is a reality and they are going around dropping bombs on weaker nations whose wealth they need. What is the difference between the Nazi ideology and this "super pure" capitalist ideology? To me, there ain't no difference. They all preach the same thing: "one nation dominating the rest".
You are absolutely right! Herta Däubler-Gmelin, the former German minister of justice (the best we had since her excellent predecessor, Sabine Leutheusser-Schnarrenberger; God forgive both of them for choosing those terrible compound names... ), had to resign after drawing the same comparison... So we are at least three.
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Do you know "ataya caas", its a local name for a tumbler in which we serve green tea in the Gambia..
I know it.
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Originally posted by BornAfrican

Such is the tragedy for the African race. I would rather see an evil vision that will uplift the African nation than the current state of Africa where we are the most valueless creation that currently exists on the face of the earth.

'The most valueless creation'? Please don't accept your enemies' rotten currency... But it is true, African leaders with a vision are very rare at the moment. Where have all the strong and distinctive leaders of the early days gone? Where do all those brutal, empty-headed cleptocrats come from? Who installed them, who is backing them? Future historians will have a lot to reveal...
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serenata



Germany
1400 Posts

Posted - 29 May 2007 :  17:56:36  Show Profile Send serenata a Private Message
quote:
Originally posted by BornAfrican

Hey Serenata, i must first say hi. haven't met u at the bantaba for a while. hope u cool.

Thanks, BornAfrican, I am ok, but toooo busy. Nice to read you again!
quote:
Originally posted by BornAfrican
The founding fathers of the modern day capitalist America had a vision to create a super power state. A state that will rule and dictate the rest of the world. Today, this "super power" state of America is a reality and they are going around dropping bombs on weaker nations whose wealth they need. What is the difference between the Nazi ideology and this "super pure" capitalist ideology? To me, there ain't no difference. They all preach the same thing: "one nation dominating the rest".
You are absolutely right! Herta Däubler-Gmelin, the former German minister of justice (the best we had since her excellent predecessor, Sabine Leutheusser-Schnarrenberger; God forgive both of them for choosing those terrible compound names... ), had to resign after drawing the same comparison... So we are at least three.
quote:
Originally posted by BornAfrican[/i]

Do you know "ataya caas", its a local name for a tumbler in which we serve green tea in the Gambia..
I know it.
quote:
Originally posted by BornAfrican

Such is the tragedy for the African race. I would rather see an evil vision that will uplift the African nation than the current state of Africa where we are the most valueless creation that currently exists on the face of the earth.

'The most valueless creation'? Please don't accept your enemies' rotten currency... But it is true, African leaders with a vision are very rare at the moment. Where have all the strong and distinctive leaders of the early days gone? Where do all those brutal, empty-headed cleptocrats come from? Who installed them, who is backing them? Future historians will have a lot to reveal...
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jambo



3300 Posts

Posted - 29 May 2007 :  19:44:28  Show Profile Send jambo a Private Message
'The most valueless creation'? Please don't accept your enemies' rotten currency... But it is true, African leaders with a vision are very rare at the moment. Where have all the strong and distinctive leaders of the early days gone? Where do all those brutal, empty-headed cleptocrats come from? Who installed them, who is backing them? Future historians will have a lot to reveal...
look to the east and to the west, some of todays leader took the devils money.

It is sad that the whole continent can be called valueless, some of the leaders of today are putting the country first, cameroon, ghana, botswana, look athem uganda, chad are all emerging african markets. they have shaken off the old school ties.
but on the continent there is still the "jobs for the boys" network. If they can get past this they will go far. also some of the emerging market are educating their women more, the records speak for themselves. but others who are over 65+ are looking for a way out and cannot find it, they will go down with a struggle and take the country with them. look at the situation on th continent and tell me if it is not rooted in some other persons problem. Darfur belongs in the hands of the middle east, but Africa can change this, but they will not break bread. Look at Zimbabwe, who is responsible for that leader, africa leaders who shook his hand.
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jambo



3300 Posts

Posted - 29 May 2007 :  19:44:28  Show Profile Send jambo a Private Message
'The most valueless creation'? Please don't accept your enemies' rotten currency... But it is true, African leaders with a vision are very rare at the moment. Where have all the strong and distinctive leaders of the early days gone? Where do all those brutal, empty-headed cleptocrats come from? Who installed them, who is backing them? Future historians will have a lot to reveal...
look to the east and to the west, some of todays leader took the devils money.

It is sad that the whole continent can be called valueless, some of the leaders of today are putting the country first, cameroon, ghana, botswana, look athem uganda, chad are all emerging african markets. they have shaken off the old school ties.
but on the continent there is still the "jobs for the boys" network. If they can get past this they will go far. also some of the emerging market are educating their women more, the records speak for themselves. but others who are over 65+ are looking for a way out and cannot find it, they will go down with a struggle and take the country with them. look at the situation on th continent and tell me if it is not rooted in some other persons problem. Darfur belongs in the hands of the middle east, but Africa can change this, but they will not break bread. Look at Zimbabwe, who is responsible for that leader, africa leaders who shook his hand.
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