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Game Is Over......a poem
10-20-2009, 09:13 AM |
adil amin
adil amin
Registered: 08-01-2002
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Game Is Over......a poem
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In land of braves At time of cowered Lie a big lie Of false mortal religious state Of aggression and hate Destroying people, animals and plants Souls are enslaved Under mass graves In south and north With east and west **** So try your best And understand Who deserve your vote and election Where ever you at exile Or in sickle home land and nest ***** Because your registration and election Will put an end For this terrible hell Of hunting dogs and well Then lively up One powerful nation Of thoughts and creation.
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10-20-2009, 01:04 PM |
Suliman Tibin
Registered: 06-17-2011
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Religious gauge (Re: adil amin)
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Hi Ustaz Adil, I like the poem, quote:"...religious state of aggression and hate". What a weird world we're in now. Our country used to be one of the most tolerant on earth. But now, imagine a place where they invented a "religious gauge" to check 'the religious pressure' of the individuals and their tribal affiliations among other things prior to any consideration of their status as equal partners in the land. It reminds you of George Orwell's master piece Adil, doesn't it?. In Orwell's 'Animal Farm' "All animals are created equal but some animals are more equal than thee others" and in Sudan, "some Sudanese are more Sudanese" than the rest of us. Do you think there will be any sort of transparency in the upcoming elections? I doubt. Democracy is an alien critter to them. They know how to cook the books, THEY ARE MASTERS IN THE FIELD, AREN'T THEY?
(Edited by Suliman Tibin on 10-20-2009, 01:08 PM) (Edited by Suliman Tibin on 10-20-2009, 01:38 PM) (Edited by Suliman Tibin on 10-20-2009, 02:36 PM)
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10-21-2009, 11:29 AM |
adil amin
adil amin
Registered: 08-01-2002
Total Posts: 38125
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Re: Religious gauge (Re: Suliman Tibin)
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Quote: Do you think there will be any sort of transparency in the upcoming elections? I doubt. Democracy is an alien critter to them. They know how to cook the books, THEY ARE MASTERS IN THE FIELD, AREN'T THEY? |
Dear Suliman Tibin Salam Even though,election is the only scape or we will face the worst, which is the resolutions of The Securty Council under the 7th Chapter and ICC. thanks for your opinion
note:are you a relative of Mr. Hamid Adam Haroon from Manliet North Darfur? if so can you send me his adress my phone is in my profile
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10-22-2009, 09:03 AM |
adil amin
adil amin
Registered: 08-01-2002
Total Posts: 38125
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10-22-2009, 11:47 PM |
Suliman Tibin
Registered: 06-17-2011
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Re: Religious gauge (Re: adil amin)
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Ustaz Adil, I got your email address and saved it. Thank you so much for the song by the prophetic and legendary artist Bob Marley. His songs always plug a sensitive tune that radiates seismic-like waves through the conscious and subconscious of freedom lovers everywhere. Remember his song for liberation of Zimbabwee and his 'war everywhere' song? What about Sudan (War in the West, down South, in the East..everywhere there is war" "Rat Race" is typical of almost all our past and possibly future?! elections. What a joke. In Africa, our high school dropouts, with the most mediocre academic records and intellectually-barren mentalitties topple our democratically-elected governments and run the poor nations with despotic, megalomaniac, blood-thirsty and corrupt juntas. You don't have to be smart or intellectually and politically savvy by the way to be a head of state in Sudan; especially for those generals who boot their way into the presidential palace, abolish the constitution and rule with a decree. You don't need a degree to run the affairs of one of the most complex nations in Africa: the sword, or I should say the gun is mightier than the pen in Sudan. With an I.Q of a chicken, and referrals from some connected relatives, those who flunk their exams and fail to perform and lead a class of thirty students academically would often end up in military academies and later lead a nation of 30 million or so to the ultimate 'rat race' and mirage chase. To add insult to injury, they stage their own elections to gain legitimacy (after rigging of course). Well, let's wait and see Adil...we're the bored audience of this classic tragedy.
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10-23-2009, 04:13 PM |
adil amin
adil amin
Registered: 08-01-2002
Total Posts: 38125
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Re: Religious gauge (Re: Suliman Tibin)
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brother suliman salam thanks again for your addition and vision about our sick country sudan ,but dumn them is not enough for changing
rat race bigan since 1956 and the false endependance under the brobagnada of a fake main sheat"Sudan for the Sudanese".Without giving a scientific difinition for"who is the sudanese??!!" and till know we have nither propar political party nor sudanese vision or project. oh what rat race?!!
Quote: especially for those generals who boot their way into the presidential palace |
a very good excepration yes they are the bad,but who is the ugly? I think those post graduateS from U.K spcialy those graduate from Fuculty of Medicine&Political Science(what jock!!LOOK HOW MUCH PHCICTION IN INGASS REV.)I think in Sudan we need to saparate medicine from politics rather than religion from politics!!! BE IN TOUCH.
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