Well done, after our victory on Egypt, we still expect a huge triumph within the next decade, as we have a strong, young and unbeatable team led by a Giant Coach, whose ,signature was fabulous and amazing throughout that match and name is WINNER! And still to come over, just stay tune! You will watch 1-million -and –half-martyrs’ offspring making it again in South Africa, saying to their enviers that Algeria is still alive and its Glory age is back once again. We can do more to achieve any goal, unifying our efforts towards our objectives, particularly when it comes to deal with the home security or anything that could harm or humiliate our people dignity as we used to live as a free people, refusing any fashion of superiority and we still are, and I believe that we will stay so forever and none dare saying otherwise.
My message to our brothers in Egypt is : just wake up the comedy is too fuzzy and your performance on stage is over ,I would recommend you to consider building a new young team rather of running ,desperately, seeking arguments and loose evidences and that your failure was actual , and know that wise person who learn from his own mistakes and failures and don’t blame what happened on our backs as the whole world is a witness and you can’t ,obviously , buy it as you did with Rwanda’s National team which was more or less than a Scandal!
Let me say it frankly, openly and honestly! The 11/18th was truly and without doubt a challenge that our nation overcame it and is worth calling it THE NATION of SUCCESS MAKERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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1st December 2009 16:32 #1
We ARE a Nation of success Makers
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1st December 2009 17:33 #2
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Inchallah Algeria will have more successes not only in sport but also in its efforts to become a modern and developed country.... This should be the main objective of our nation.
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1st December 2009 19:24 #3
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I couldn't agree with you more mohovitch, but mourad is entitled to be happy; aren't we all? The true Algerian Dream for me will exist when the following become reality: a universal social security system to support the poor, the sick and familes on low income; a free healthcare for all; free education and training; a fair system of justice with free legal aid for those who can't afford to pay; and of course true' demos cratos', power by the people, for the people [but not a la Cadaffi!], uncorrupt government-or structures that would ensure that- so that incompetent leaders and their parties can be removed and replaced by the will of the people. I know, it's UTOPIA, but that's the dream...
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1st December 2009 19:46 #4
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Like B2MR says people are entitled to be happy, but we didn't earn a special and magical key to paradise or some war, remember our people are getting slaughtered like sheeps and cows everyday in some parts of the world, I even wonder if the Americans and Israelis would leave a dead animal without "molesting" it as well!
Football doesn't make men and it has never been the case, like a sister mentioned somewhere, I start wondering if football shouldn't be forbidden to be honest, islamically if something creates such a mess or make you be addicted to it, then it becomes haram for the individual. I think we should ponder over our REAL goals instead of being stupidly bashed in some mere dream that will never last an entire lifetime.
We keep running towards what does not benefit us in any way, talk about a lost people... sheeps being led by their shepherds, I let you figure out for yourselves who are the shepherds. No offence wanted to anyone, simply sharing my thoughts...
Beside, what comes with this ideology of "modernism" isn't glamorous to look at and that's one of my biggest fear for Algeria, I haven't stepped there for a VERY long time but I am hearing things that do not please my ear somehow. If it's to have a bunch of malls and coffee shops in each main city and call that modernism, then I am afraid, that's not the image of modernism that everyone wants... the worst is that all this is done by the people who were present in the 90s, LOL that is really really really funny!
I want me some Starbucks now
and some gigantic shopping center where I could do a catwalk every weekend
!!!........... in the Sahara..............!!!!!!! And who knows we might have some new language coming in like hmmm... some Engrich = Chinese/English with all that......

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1st December 2009 20:05 #5
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We recently blocked an attempted registration from someone in China who had left posts on thousands of different sites, promising to give first class tuition in inglizi for $x per hour. The 'customers' (suckers) were supposed to send money, then receive their tuition via MSN or Skype. The person had even gone to the trouble of creating a fake website, with glowing testimonials from satisfied students etc.
The name of this seat of higher learning?
'(Chinese city name deleted) Ingrish language college'
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1st December 2009 20:17 #6
Wow , MAcha'ALLAH , we do have a huge amount of capacities which need to be placed , right , as we are aiming highly ! i can assure you brothers and sisters that french occupation had lasted over an age , not in vain but as an actual barrier to prevent a second islamic invasion to Europe!!!!!!!!!!!! .
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1st December 2009 20:42 #7
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