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What is dis....naija...tufiakwa..no wonder people r not proud of u |
henry_chidi: monkey no fine but him mama like it |
Billyonaire: Arinze, please destroy all your old pics. (just joking) When I opened the thread, I expected to see an ugly picture, and I was not disappointed. |
kunletiwoo: How do you mean?we no see ur face |
During the same week when the American ambassador to Libya was murdered and his dead body dragged through the streets by celebrating mobs, the president of the United States found time to go on the David Letterman show to demonstrate his sense of humor and how cool he is. But Barack Obama did not have time to meet with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the leader of a nation repeatedly threatened with annihilation by Iranian leaders, who are working feverishly toward the creation of nuclear bombs. This was an extraordinary thing in itself, something that probably no other president of the United States could have gotten away with, without raising a firestorm of criticisms and denunciations. But much of the media sees no evil, hears no evil and speaks no evil when it comes to Barack Obama — especially during an election year. Nor was this public rebuff of a publicly requested meeting with Netanyahu unique in its expression of disrespect, if not contempt, for both the man and his country. Despite his glowing assertions of his commitment to Israel, especially in speeches to American Jewish groups, Barack Obama has been working against Israel’s interests from his first day in the White House. As in many other contexts, Barack Obama 1 speaks but Barack Obama 2 acts — often in the opposite direction. The vision in which Obama has been steeped is one in which white Western nations have oppressed and exploited non-white, non-Western nations, becoming rich and arrogant at other people’s expense. It is a vision that calls out, not for justice, but for payback. When Jeremiah Wright said, “white folks’ greed runs a world in need” — and Obama, by his own account, was moved to tears — this captured in a few melodramatic words what a whole series of Obama’s mentors and allies had been saying for decades. No wonder it resonated with him. Despite hopes that Barack Obama’s election as president of the United States would mark the beginning of a post-racial era in America, no hope was ever so completely doomed from the outset. Anyone who looks beyond Obama’s soothing words about race to his record, from his joining self- segregated black students in college to his appointing Al Sharpton as a White House adviser, can see the contrast between rhetoric and reality. Barack Obama is not the first leader of a nation whose actions reflected some half-baked vision, enveloped in lofty rhetoric and spiced with a huge dose of ego. Nor would he be the first such leader to steer his nation into a historic catastrophe. In Barack Obama’s case, the potential for catastrophe is international in scope, and perhaps irretrievable in its consequences, as he stalls with feckless gestures as terrorist-sponsoring Iran moves toward the production of nuclear bombs. The rhetoric of Obama 1 says that he will protect Israel but the actions of Obama 2 have in fact protected Iran from an Israeli attack on its nuclear facilities — until now it is questionable whether Iran’s deeply buried nuclear facilities can be destroyed by the Israelis. Those deeply buried facilities took time to build, and Obama’s policies gave them that time, with his lackadaisical approach of seeking United Nations resolutions and international sanctions that never had any serious chance of stopping Iran’s movement toward becoming a nuclear power. And Barack Obama had to know that. In March, “Foreign Policy” magazine reported that “several high-level sources” in the Obama administration had revealed Israel’s secret relationship with Azerbaijan, where Israeli planes could refuel to or from an air strike against Iran’s nuclear facilities. The administration feared “the risks of an Israeli strike on Iran,” according to these “high-level sources.” Apparently the risks of an Iranian nuclear strike on Israel are not so much feared. This leak was one of the historic and unconscionable betrayals of an ally whose very existence is threatened. But the media still saw no evil, heard no evil and spoke no evil. The only question now is whether the American voters will wake up before it is too late — not just for Israel, but for America. |
![]() ItsModella: After 69 pages, yours is one of the few fresh pictures I have seen (for the guys) /color][/font][/quote]*in brenda brenda song's voice* "yeeeeeh meee"Thank you Modella...sleepin with a broad smile |
Compare it with his current looks MONEY GOOD OHH
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Just the young Andy Just the young Andy |
lefulefu: the guy wey get dat profile no get job.instead of him to dey think of how to hammer money and make im millions he dey dream about babes wey he go nack.na wich kain mumu be dat? ![]() lefulefu: the guy wey get dat profile no get job.instead of him to dey think of how to hammer money and make im millions he dey dream about babes wey he go nack.na wich kain mumu be dat? |
MoneyRule: How dis 1 take concern naija?na naija guy get d list na..add am 30fc46a1 |
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hahaha just few...the pic has a message in it...who can decode |
watchu say ;Dwatchu say
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Rooneyboy: What about this guy abeg ?the guy de tink wether wande coal na him papa |
abeg who sabi
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![]() nikkyshyne: He does look like JZ. The African,young, broke a.s.s version ![]() nikkyshyne: He does look like JZ. The African,young, broke a.s.s version |
Call the mama for me...btw is it bad to be mistaken for jay z? |
make una laugh jor |
abiL: Tyre climb? See me see foolishness. Can inanimate objects move, let alone climb.where is the foolishness, or u now see abstract ideas ![]() |
Watchu Say ;DWatchu Say
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how did the tyre climb ova dere
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lol
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Tosinville: ^Its true, i observe that also on NaijaGayz on 2go, you can download the app & go see for urself, a trial will convince you.WHAT TAKES U TO NAIJA GAYS ROOM ![]() |
Gaiden k: abeg make we hear wordPerson dey de phuck phuck come kpai na we no hear sumtin again |
I would like to establish contact with any student who studies the aforementioned course...wanna ask u guyz sumtin... |
try again bro. Its workn nw |
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