Womens bathing suits
munaeem | 18 May, 2008 03:30
Summer is here. Do you want to look great this summer and
want to have fun on the beach?
I recommend you to snag yourself a sizzling hot summer
swimsuit. I will tell you about an online retailer where you will find the best
swimwear for the season. The retailer's name is swimsuitsforall.com. They have
emerged as the leading retailer of womens bathing suits. They sell swimwear for
every age, body type, and price range in their online store. You will find all
banded swimwear collection like christina swimwear, Hydra, Dolfin and Beach
Native in their store. They also stock chlorine-proof, cup-sized, and
plus-sized swimsuits. You will find their prices very reasonable if you compare
them with other online stores. Their return policy is also very good.
Their website is very simple and user friendly. They have
categorized the searches into three sections. You can find things by style, by
brand and by trend. They have also included an advance search form. You can
narrow you searches by entering your criteria.
They have provided a tool called 'Style Selector' for their
visitors to help them choose the right swimsuit. If you need further
assistance, you can take advantage of their free style consultations.
Carter meets Hamas leader Khaled Mashal
munaeem | 19 April, 2008 13:42
Former US president has met the Hamas leader Khaled Mashal despite opposition from the Bush administration and the Israel. The meeting took place under tight security in the Syrian capital Damascus where reporters were not allowed.
Mr. Carter is on a tour of the Middle East for finding solutions of Israel-Palestinian conflict. He has also met the Syrian President Bashar-ul-Asad. Hamas is considered a terrorist organization by the United States and the European Union. I think that the opposition is unjustified. No solution can be found without taking on board all stakeholders in the conflict.
Hamas has public support and it cannot be ignored if a solution is to be found. I think that Hamas should be engaged in talks and Mr. Carter has made a right move by meeting its leader.
Mont Tremblant vacation resort
munaeem | 04 March, 2008 04:50
Mont Tremblant is a famous tourist resort in Canada. It is known as a ski destination. It is at a distance of about one and a half hour from Montreal. The name mont tremblant means trembling mountain in French. If you are planning for a vacations here at this beautiful place and have a sense of comfort and ease I think you will go for an accommodation which makes you feel at home. If you need all the facilities during your stay at Mont Tremblant I would suggest you to hire a house through Tremblant Living.
Tremblant Living was founded in 2003 and the idea was to provide high quality customer satisfaction. Tremblant Living has two of their own chalets and they market the others on behalf of their owners. They have put up a very nice website with all the features of a good site. The website is beautifully designed and properly arranged. It is very easy to find exact information through their website which leave no doubt. Besides you can always contact them to know any additional information.
I visited almost the entire site and I can say that they know the business what they are doing. Here you will find complete information about the property which you intend to rent. They have given a complete floor description with images and the facilities which will be available to you. You can also find the rates which vary from month to month depending upon various circumstances.
The tremblant rentals offered by Tremblant Living are close to the resort and have all the facilities which you will need. I would recommend that you take a full tour of the site before deciding upon a particular house. You can take a virtual tour of all the mont tremblant accommodations. The place is worth visiting and the accommodations being offered by Tremblant Living are superb.
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Hizbullah for destruction of Israel
munaeem | 23 February, 2008 04:10
According to news report the Hizbullah leader Hassan Nasrullah has vowed for the destruction of Israel and has also said that it was destined to disappear.
I think that Israel is a hard reality which the leaders of the Arab World must realize. They must also realize that they lack the power to undo Israel. Israel has unmatched firepower and has the open backing of the United States. It is a wishful thinking that Israel is destined to disappear. I do not see any such thing even in the remote future.
It would be better to find out ways of peaceful co-existance. I do not mean to say that I support Israel in whatever it is doing. I want the Muslim world to be united. Unity is their only option for survival in the present world.
Hamas encouraging rise of Islamist extremist groups
munaeem | 12 May, 2007 05:59
A commentary in Jordan’s Al Rai said Wednesday that Hamas was indirectly and tacitly responsible for the rise of Islamic extremist groups in the Palestinian territories, especially in Gaza.
The mass-circulation daily accused Hamas of laying the ground for the groups now threatening Palestinian society, and added that the group was believed to be responsible for the kidnappings of foreign aid workers and journalists, including British Broadcasting Corporation correspondent Alan Johnston.
It noted there were Palestinian government officials who claim to know who kidnapped the journalist and where he was being held, yet nothing was being done to secure his release.
The paper, partially owned by the government, argued it was too risky to assume the forces that took the law into their own hands were "strategic substitutes" for Hamas.
"Such assumptions will bring ruin ... damaging the image of the society living under occupation," it stressed.
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US: Syria is a real problem for peace in Lebanon, Iraq, Palestine
munaeem | 12 May, 2007 05:56
The U.S. is unimpressed with Syria’s peace overtures, US Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice said Thursday.

She said that "in terms of the Middle East, the Syrians are a real problem" for leaders who wish to pursue peace."
Speaking at a meeting of the Subcommittee of the Senate Appropriations Committee, Rice said, "Syria continues to be a major funder of terrorism; a major harborer of those elements of the Palestinian political elite, for instance, who are opposed to a two-state solution, who are the ones who continue to perpetrate violence in the Palestinian territories and to attempt to do it in Israel."
"And so, in terms of Middle East peace, the Syrians are a real problem for leaders like Mahmoud Abbas who want to take a different course toward a two-state solution."
Referring to the possibility that Israel and Syria would enter peace negotiations, Rice said, "If it were possible, I think everybody would jump at the chance. But Syrian behavior is such that, particularly in the support that it gives to elements of Hamas that are preventing a two-state solution, it’s not exhibited an attitude that suggests that it’s ready for or intending to try and pursue peace."
Rice also spoke of the Syrian involvement in the conflict in Iraq, stating that she had asked the Syrian foreign minister, Walid Mouallem, to help stop the influx of militants into Iraq from Syria.
"When it comes to Iraq, we are very concerned about the foreign fighters that are transiting the Syrian border and are, therefore, doing great harm to innocent Iraqis and to our forces," she said.
The secretary of state concluded by addressing the situation in Lebanon, where she said "Syria and its allies continue on a daily basis, really, to threaten the stability of the democratically elected government of Fouad Siniora, to resist the establishment of an international tribunal"
"And so Syria is a significant problem, not just for American policy in the Middle East, but for democratic forces that are trying to take hold in the Middle East," the secretary added.
An Issue Of Justice: Origins Of The Israel/Palestine
munaeem | 30 April, 2007 03:23
The best lecture I’ve heard on the creation of Israel and how we’ve arrived at the present day situation. Mostly about the Israel/Palestine conflict but also covers the invasion of Lebanon. Interestingly the title of this blog was inspired by this lecture where Finkelstein advises calling solidarity groups “justice for Palestine” groups. [...]
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Former Head of CIA’s Bin Laden Unit: Don’t Buy Tenet’s
munaeem | 30 April, 2007 03:21
On Sunday’s “60 Minutes,” ex-CIA Director George Tenet told CBS’ Scott Pelley the Bush administration misrepresented his now famous “slam dunk” reference to weapons of mass destruction in Iraq (video available here).
However, one of Tenet’s former employees, Michael Scheuer, published an op-edCaptain Ed) in the Washington Post Sunday cautioning that “the former director of central intelligence is out to absolve himself of the failings of 9/11 and Iraq.” (h/t
As a result, in Scheuer's view, “we shouldn't buy his attempts to let himself off the hook.”
The former head of the CIA’s bin Laden unit, who I interviewed last September, wasn’t shy with his criticisms of his former boss, who apparently has quite a history of blaming others for his own failures (emphasis added throughout):
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Syrian Regime Mentality
munaeem | 30 April, 2007 03:08
via Free Michel Kilo Now - Enough Already:My friend Hashem responded to Alex (a very visible Regime Apologist) on Mosaics in a formidable way as usual, please read.
Alex:
We’ve had this conversation before and we are just going round in circles. All I’d like to say is, Bunni doesn’t deserve 5 years in jail whatever he said. I don’t believe anyone is an advocator of civil war in Syria, but this is what the regime wants us all to believe to stay in power. And please excuse me for not believing anything this regime says, I have my reasons you see. In any case, things *have* got worse since our last conversation. Let’s not forget the atrocities of the Syrian regime either, which were more than just words. I’ll stop right here…
When you say that one should meet the regime half way, isn’t that what Michel Kilo did for many years – Some even accused him of being too soft on the regime. He did meet them half way, look were he ended up. His arrest was a warning to all Syrians, it has a profound warning behind it, since Bashar supported it even though he always used to show off on TV that he had opposition (meaning Michel), but then he turned against him when it suited him. The same happened to the Damascus spring lot. They were very civil and met the regime half way. Look what happened to them. This regime doesn’t understand the word civil. They react to a bullet by bombs and to words by beatings and jailing.
Thanks to George (Bush) and Bashar who have made sure that there is no real or credible opposition in our region let alone Syria. That’s where I really disagree with you or anyone who attacks the notion of opposition. Of course there is no credible opposition, they are all in jail if not dead and others wouldn’t dare utter a word even if it’s for the good of the country anymore.
While we don’t have a choice for having Bashar for another 7 years, but I do have a choice that I will always voice my opinion in opposition to their atrocities. At least, I refuse to accept the rhetoric of the Syrian regime and more importantly their blatant belligerence against our good people.
When you say there are no alternative solutions, when the Syrian regime stops the atrocities against its own citizens (unlikely) then there’ll be many solutions, otherwise it will not happen. The regime reacts with contempt against our people when they feel threatened or strong and there’s no end to this behaviour in sight.Why should they loose power?don’t blame me for thinking that the only way this regime understands is force. Look how they were kicked out of Lebanon like dogs. They humiliated Syria, they couldn’t have used an ounce of brain power (I know it’s difficult for them) and realised that it’s time to go, and keep relations good between the two neighbours who have a lot in common. We had colonial powers who kept excellent relationships to this day with the countries they colonised, but for the Syrian regime, this is incomprehensible. It’s better to commit atrocities, overstay their welcome then expect everyone to be on their side. This alone explains what kind of people make up this defunct regime. When the regime stops the atrocities, (killing, stealing, jailing …) then things will change. However, they won’t allow this to happen. And
Meanwhile, am I supposed to listen to you and wait indefinitely while the best Syrians are rotting in medieval prisons in horrible conditions?
Having said that, the Syrian regime is showing its true colours to a whole new generation and the way their plans are going will ensure they will not be able to continue in this manner. They might be feeling strong now because of a couple of foreign visits (scraping the barrel or what) but this is transitory. Their economic direction alone will cause them problems. The very system they used to rob the country will work against them.
I don’t trust the regime and their backward cronies who are too scared to voice an opinion and are just there as yes half men – I knew I could one day find a more appropriate use for this instead of calling all Arab leaders half men on public television. What travesty…