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CorotteConstable (July 13, 2008 at 4:19 am)
I have no idea about Economics, however, as per this video, women certainly are more appealing leaders w/talking about money and society issues
AmigaFalcon (April 14, 2008 at 3:33 am)
Gordon Brown and his party are the biggest hypocrites on the face of this Earth. He claims that he wants to encourage people to train and get skills, yet HIS party abolished "free" University education not so long ago. HIS party's policies made it impossible for large sections of the UK population to even afford education! What a lying dirty back stabber. And these people wonder why we don't trust them!? Sickening!
AmigaFalcon (April 14, 2008 at 3:19 am)
oh joy...market-driven education systems! I can't wait for the Pepsi Cola University to open. I'll be the first in line to enroll on their "Bottling Cola" Masters degree. I guess we can all kiss "real" liberal-arts style education goodbye. They'll teach us the bare minimum that enables us all to work in their sweat-shops. These vampires are quite sickening and at the same time terrifying. Good god help "the people"!
josemanuelsalgado (March 24, 2008 at 7:16 am)
These people say, let us government and companies rule the world, let us say what the needs of the people are, I dont see any representatives from society, just top officials. They say they are saving 534&$%# lifes, yes but. they dont say how they are exploiting the lifes of millions, everywhere. EXPLOITERS.
MJweinat (February 17, 2008 at 10:09 pm)
Ok, I read the last few commetns they're all in the same, while I understand your classic posture towards the issue; do you think she might be coming at you from the left field? One day she will be judged by her deeds, and all of you will eat your words!
Alex67fr (February 14, 2008 at 8:38 am)
The so-called queen Rania reflects how the elite society of Middle eastern are completely isolated from the realities of their societies, where women illiteracy is primarily attributed to social oppression and discrimination towards them. In brief, I would advice "people's queen" to mind direct issues related to her compatriots rather than tackling the corporate world ethics.
Alex67fr (February 14, 2008 at 8:38 am)
Indeed, it is funny to witness the queen of Jordan talking about issues that are light years away from the realities of her compatriots, who are mainly concerned about maintaining decent living and finding employment for its third youth population.
peacebroker (February 6, 2008 at 8:13 pm)
portraying as a WESTERN cant change the mind of all.She styled herself as role model but pitifully her own country doesn't acknowledge her so-called dresses. Compare Indra benig Hindu with Miss so-called Queen , Mrs Indra's dressing is comparatively right than Miss so-called Queen. I really smile at these pseudo figurs being raised for their vested interest.
SeanDeuce (January 31, 2008 at 12:33 am)
she was born and raised in kuwait. she attended the american university in cairo. geographically, egypt is not in the states or the uk.
blueragebull (January 28, 2008 at 10:56 pm)
She was educated in the US and the UK. Not exactly the most representative of all Arab women. |