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Yeah! I remember tiananmen, where troops murdered protesting civilians. |
U wish.,., |
U wish.,., |
This thread has served its purpose in politics section! Please move to religion. Too many bible quotes! |
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This rotational power sharing is full of complications. I hope south south governors have their own agenda. |
2face |
He's alive & datz that! Thread closed. |
I just watched it on NTA 9pm news |
Monkey no fine, im mama like am! |
Monkey no fine, im mama like am! |
Whatz the url of the site? Cos, i heard it was a blog |
Posted by: bibiking1 Insert Quote god has no place in politics! The weak always run to under that umbrella for their daily opium fix ***** help me tell them |
Nice pics! |
Nice pics! |
God is not in aso rock, yar adua is! |
Brother, you disarm me with your sweet words! But sadly, i'm not convinced. |
U mean dat they are afraid of china? |
Sagamite, u're 100% correct! Lets oil our judiciary to start death penalty by 2010, or else an irate citizenry will start doing it for them! Remember when french citizens beheaded their king becos the price of bread was too high? It can still happen in the 21st century - nigerians are getting more angry, evry single day! We will soon stop that "siddon look" attitude, & unleash our wrath on all these corrupt politicians. ***9ja, I Hail*** |
Why dont you kindly STFU? Must you bring God into this matter? God this, God that! ***** stop using God as an excuse for weakness. If people want a revolution, i say "let them have it". |
Check out some foreign news sites and see hot comments & debate over one picture. |
Gay b*tches will rape his slimy ass in prison |
Hmmm.,., itz nice 2 know no life was lost. |
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Google today refused to remove a racist caricature of Michelle Obama that was the first result presented to users of its search engine. The US firm conceded that the picture - which depicts the US First Lady with the features of a monkey - was offensive but resisted calls to take it down. The disturbing image was the top result suggested to anyone who typed "Michelle Obama" into Google Images, the firm's picture search engine. Complaints about the picture have reignited the debate about how far Google is responsible for the content it archives, and highlighted flaws in the complex calculations it uses to rank the "relevance" of results. In a rare move, Google posted a message at the top of the results page for Michelle Obama distancing itself from the image. The note, which appeared in space usually reserved for adverts, stated: "Sometimes our search results can be offensive. We agree" and directed users to a page explaining the technology giant's laissez-faire approach to dealing with distasteful search results. While apologising for any offence caused, the statement read: "Google views the integrity of our search results as an extremely important priority." full story here: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/google/6653365/Google-refuses-to-remove-racist-Michelle-Obama-caricature.html
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Tunnex, try skweezer.com & m.bing.com |
Gbenga don enter shrine since! |
Gbenga don enter shrine since! |
Yes, the time has come. Do you know that pubic execution of corrupt politicians will deflate our position in the global corruption index, sharply ? |
Lets replicate it in Nigeria. Not just health, but for all other forms of corruption. |
The birth of Wikipedia, the death of Napster, the iPhone, Facebook and Twitter have been named by the Webby Awards as among the top 10 Internet moments of the decade. Other events singled out by New York's International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences, which bestows the annual Webby Awards, were Iran's election protests, Craigslist's expansion and the launch of Google AdWords. "The Internet is the story of the decade because it was the catalyst for change in not just every aspect of our everyday lives, but in everything from commerce and communication to politics and pop culture," said David-Michel Davies, executive director of the Webby Awards. "The recurring theme among all of the milestones on our list is the Internet's capacity to circumvent old systems and put more power into the hands of ordinary people." The Webby Awards list of the 10 most influential Internet moments of the decade: * Craigslist online classified site expands outside San Francisco (2000) * The launch of Google AdWords (2000) * The launch of online encyclopedia Wikipedia (2001) * The shutdown of file-sharing site Napster (2001) * Google's initial public offering (2004) * The online video revolution led by YouTube (2006) * Facebook opens to non-college students and Twitter launches (2006) * Apple's iPhone debuts (2007) * The use of the Internet in the US presidential campaign (2008) * The use of Twitter during the Iranian election protests (2009) The 14th annual Webby Awards are to be announced in April 2010. They reward excellence on the Internet in a number of categories including news and other websites, interactive advertising and online film and video. http://scitech.foxnews.mobi/quickPage.html?page=17243&content=26398597&pageNum=-1 |
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