Monday, August 3, 2009

Congratulations Yasmin

I received this email from Yasmin:
"Yasmin successfully obtained a position as legal advisor for an NGO in Cairo representing refugees. It is a highly respected, well known NGO."
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I'm extremely pleased to hear this Yasmin...Please keep us informed...

33 comments:

  1. That is very good news. Good Luck and congratulations!

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  2. Congrats!!!!!!!!!!!! Very Happy for you!

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  3. Good for Yasmin, now the real work begins

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  4. thx guys.  i still can't believe i've escaped my hellish corporate existence.  feels too good to be true.  will keep you posted.

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  5. that was me, obviously. :)

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  6. Does this mean you will stick up for the poor refugees from Darfur, or do you believe like other Arabs that as niggers, they don't matter?

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  7. Congratulations Yasmin!

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  8. Good for you Yamin. Not many people with your skills are able to resist the big bucks the bad guys tempt people with. Now get busy and save some lives. Also, I'm glad you finally decided that there are some things more important than gold.

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  9. Yasmin: You must now start your own blog!
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    Youtube concerns another subject : Marwan Bishara focuses on Latin America...
    http://www.youtube.com/v/_UaFBvXxr0c

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  10. yes, yasmin, good luck as a liaison for ISI terror operations in north africa.

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  11. cut it out kahein, its not funny

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  12. And sorry to have doubted you.

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  13. The Madoff picture is hilarious.

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  14. The big change in Latin America was around 1989/1990, when almost every country--excluding Cuba--became a democracy. It was part of a great positive global human wave.

    Recently, I have been delighted by how Brazil has become increasingly free market and pro business; more so than the increasingly borderline socialist people's republic of the US. Brazil has many of the largest and most successful and beloved global mulinationals (petro braz, RIO, Embraer etc.) Brazil is an increasingly positive force for good in the world, a leader of empire.

    I hope that we Americans follow Brazil's role model.

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  15. I also hope that the Afghan and Iraqi Air Forces buy some Brazilian Embraer Super Tucano A29 light attack aircraft. They are the best Counter Insurgency aircraft in the world. America buys them too.

    So far very stupid Brazilian legacy laws have come in the way of exporting A29s to Afghanistan and Iraq. In Iraq's case, Brazil was one of Saddam's primary backers and sources for weapons in the 1980s. Saddam used these weapons to mass murder hundreds of thousands of Iraqi civilians in the 1980-2003 Iraqi civil war.

    Brazilian people, being good and decent, were outraged by what Saddam did with Brazilian weapons. As a result, Brazil cannot export weapons to Iraq. Even now, with Iraq lead by the awesome PM Maliki. I really hope the parliament passes a law allowing the export of weapons to Iraq and Afghanistan.

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  16. So, let's see...
    kahein spends his time on Mish's blog, where he goes by the name "helmet".

    Who'd have thunk?

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  17. Is it a surprise that kahein holds the biggest crook in human history as his idol?

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  18. anand
    <span style="">So far very stupid Brazilian legacy laws have come in the way of exporting A29s to Afghanistan and Iraq</span>
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    It's probably more important now to ban these gadgets to puppet regimes in Iraq and Afghanistan , and restart the export after their demise.

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  19. The Iraqi government was elected on 12.15.05 in a UN run election with 77% voter turnout (including very high Sunni Arab turnout.) The Iraqis will smash all their enemies. For their own sakes, I hope that their neighbors choose not to become Iraq's enemies. They aren't strong enough to take on the Iraqis.

    The Afghan government was also elected in UN run elections. Within days Afghans will elect a new government. Why would anyone want to go to war with the Afghans? Why are so many super stupid and mentally challenged Sunni Arabs going to Afghanistan to kill Afghans?

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  20. anand
    Puppets don't have a long shelf lifes. and stop legitimise the illegal everything in Iraq Afghanistan.
    I'm not willing to waste screen pixels on your silly rhetoric and racist religious intolerance.

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  21. VAA, anyone who supports violent attacks against the "ELECTED" Iraqi Government and their Iraqi Army is scum. Subhuman waste product. Is that clear.

    How long do you think you would last if you shot your mouth off in front of one of the lions of the IA. They would knock your teeth out. Why are so many nonIraqi Sunni Arabs so darn stupid!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    The Iraqis don't need the "lovely" Arab neighbors. If the neighbors misbehave the Iraqis can tear them apart piece by piece. The Iraqi Army just requested to have the US air force transfer 96 F16s from the US air force to the Iraqi Air Force. I don't think any KSA,Jordanian,or Syrian refuse would like the taste of Iraqi F16s.

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  22. Congratulations Yasmin. I wish you all the success! The Arab world needs to see more women in important positions. It will help improve these countries...

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  23. anand
    Your little no brain is working overtime , pull your head out of your big arse and see reality , when was Iraq as a nation threatened or attacked by another Arab nation ? It was Israel and mainly the US that attacked and invaded Iraq without any provocation ! you little piece of dead shit.
    Do you think Iraq's military strength displease me ?  you grossly underestimate the will of the Iraqi people to dislodge an occupiers and collaborators . your whole view on the world is based on race and or religion , which is no different to the most die hard AQ.
    So Fuck you anand , next time you make a comment don't make assumptions that I condone violent attacks on any Iraqi no matter what discipline they might be. I unlike you would not accept any occupation nor would i approve of puppet governments . Furthermore don't assume or even guess what my religion is , I have none . 
    Next time flush your shit in the toilet. 

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  24. Yasmin
    Well done.
    Do you think you'll be speaking Arabic . :)  

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  25. Ann
    Kahein posted a comment that I deleted. His avatar was the crook Madoff, obviously someone he admires.

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  26. Did you look at the history of his comments?  They included some comments he made on another blog (Mish's economics and business blog) where he uses the monikker "helmet".

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  27. Good luck Yasmin!

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