Ramadan
#92
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Re: Ramadan
Ask the Tibetans. Ask those Chinese whom fall foil of their authoritarian system.
Do Muslims? Besides the right wing fanatics of course. Having been to a host of Islamic countries I was usually met with nothing more than kindness and dinner invites and people wanting to speak.
Nuff said really. Not all Mericans support the raising of villages during the Nam war nor intervention by bombing Arab targets either.
Lesson for the day being....There are nice people on all sides sometimes influenced by idiotic ideological brain washing and control from those with evil intent.
Do Muslims? Besides the right wing fanatics of course. Having been to a host of Islamic countries I was usually met with nothing more than kindness and dinner invites and people wanting to speak.
Nuff said really. Not all Mericans support the raising of villages during the Nam war nor intervention by bombing Arab targets either.
Lesson for the day being....There are nice people on all sides sometimes influenced by idiotic ideological brain washing and control from those with evil intent.
#94
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Re: Ramadan
Far more involved this time around. As I said the world of work will need to be seriously considered. There will not be enough to go around.
Perhaps life can take on other dimensions rather than endless hours of often unproductive toil and/or idiotic feelings of self importance.
Perhaps life can take on other dimensions rather than endless hours of often unproductive toil and/or idiotic feelings of self importance.
#95
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Re: Ramadan
Saying that have read, I believe all this thread.
#96
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Re: Ramadan
As we know, a little bit of knowledge can be dangerous.
#97
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Re: Ramadan
Indeed. I trust you'll acquire some more real soon. By the way, congrats for coming awake in part to the NG con. I do trust you are not still labouring under the false belief that low incomes are the main beneficiaries.
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Re: Ramadan
If you are a school teacher you can use NG to get (your aquisition fees are deductible) and maintain an investment property.
Without it no school teacher could.
I don't believe in NG, poor investments shouldn't be rewarded, but screwing with it now, dumping the price of property, is not a good idea for the economy as a whole.
Easy enough for you?
#99
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Re: Ramadan
For another thread. But I'll bite.
If you are a school teacher you can use NG to get (your aquisition fees are deductible) and maintain an investment property.
Without it no school teacher could.
I don't believe in NG, poor investments shouldn't be rewarded, but screwing with it now, dumping the price of property, is not a good idea for the economy as a whole.
Easy enough for you?
If you are a school teacher you can use NG to get (your aquisition fees are deductible) and maintain an investment property.
Without it no school teacher could.
I don't believe in NG, poor investments shouldn't be rewarded, but screwing with it now, dumping the price of property, is not a good idea for the economy as a whole.
Easy enough for you?
Anyway this thread is supposedly reflective of the glorious season of Ramadan and the coming of Eid.
#100
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Re: Ramadan
No need to spoil a few kudos directed your way. In answer though neither is inflating the price of property at any cost. OK we are aware some 60% are home owners or hope to be one day, hence applaud any short sighted inflationary spirals in the market. Hope they applaud the decline with equally rapturous applause or will the government and it housing/financial industry backers continue to dictate terms and the government complies? I'll put another thread up later on the latest government sell out to vested interests.
Anyway this thread is supposedly reflective of the glorious season of Ramadan and the coming of Eid.
Anyway this thread is supposedly reflective of the glorious season of Ramadan and the coming of Eid.
#101
Re: Ramadan
I'm sure I stayed at a Ramadan Inn when I was in California
Didn't see much fasting going on - the Denny's next door was doing a roaring lunchtime trade
Didn't see much fasting going on - the Denny's next door was doing a roaring lunchtime trade
#102
Re: Ramadan
No need to spoil a few kudos directed your way. In answer though neither is inflating the price of property at any cost. OK we are aware some 60% are home owners or hope to be one day, hence applaud any short sighted inflationary spirals in the market. Hope they applaud the decline with equally rapturous applause or will the government and it housing/financial industry backers continue to dictate terms and the government complies? I'll put another thread up later on the latest government sell out to vested interests.