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(*In translation, this would easily exceed 10,000 total pages.)

Translation: Less time fixating on the successful Jew and much more time on advancing your backward, failed culture will be a much more productive use of your time.

Fact: Not one Islamic country has invented anything in 1000 years.
Fact: Not one Islamic country manufactures one product with global demand.
Fact: Islamic countries rank last in every category, from literacy to education to healthcare to productivity to industrial development.
Fact: Out of 1.5 billion Muslims, only 2 Muslims have won Nobel Prizes.
Fact: Out of just 13 million Jews, an impressive 160 Jews have won Nobel Prizes
Fact: Israel's per capita income is 3x that of Turkey

Better get going, camel driver, time to transition out of the Middle Ages!

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bYgrziadQIo]YouTube - Algerian author Anwar Malek talks about the arab world.[/ame]
I have to disagree about the peace prices though:

Peace

The decision as to who is the winner of the Nobel Peace Prize is often controversial. Critics often call them dubious and driven by politics.

  • Cordell Hull was awarded the Nobel Prize in Peace in 1945 in recognition of his efforts for peace and understanding in the Western Hemisphere, his trade agreements, and his work to establish the United Nations. Hull was Franklin Delano Roosevelt's Secretary of State during the SS St. Louis Crisis. The St. Louis sailed out of Hamburg into the Atlantic Ocean in the summer of 1939 carrying over 950 mostly wealthy Jewish refugees, seeking asylum from Nazi persecution just before World War II. The ship's voyage caused great controversy in the United States. Initially, US President Franklin D. Roosevelt showed modest willingness to take in some of those on board, but vehement opposition was voiced by Hull and Southern Democrats — some of whom went so far as to threaten to withhold their support of Roosevelt in the 1940 Presidential election if this occurred. On 4 June 1939 Roosevelt issued an order to deny US entry to the ship, which was waiting in the Caribbean Sea between Florida and Cuba. The passengers began negotiations with the Cuban government, but those broke down at the last minute. Forced to return to Europe, over a quarter of its passengers subsequently died in the Holocaust.[44][45][46]




  • Jimmy Carter was awarded the 2002 Nobel Peace Prize, for the "decades of untiring effort to find peaceful solutions to international conflicts, to advance democracy and human rights, and to promote economic and social development." The announcement of the award came shortly after the US House and Senate gave President George W. Bush authorization to use military force against Iraq in order to enforce UN Security Council resolutions requiring that Baghdad give up weapons of mass destruction. Asked if the selection of the former president was a criticism of Bush, Gunnar Berge, head of the Nobel Prize committee, said: "With the position Carter has taken on this, it can and must also be seen as criticism of the line the current US administration has taken on Iraq." Carter declined to comment on the remark in interviews, saying that he preferred to focus on the work of the Carter Center.[48]

  • Wangari Maathai, 2004 winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, was reported by the Kenyan newspaper Standard and Radio Free Europe to have stated that AIDS was originally developed by Western scientists in order to depopulate Africa. She later denied these claims, although the Standard stands by its reporting.[49] Additionally, in a Time magazine interview, she hinted at its non-natural origin, saying that someone knows where it came from and that it "...did not come from monkeys."[50]


  • Barack Obama, 2009 Nobel Peace Prize winner, drew much criticism that the award was undeserved, premature and politically motivated. Obama himself said that he felt "surprised" by the win and did not consider himself worthy of the award, but nonetheless accepted it.[54][55][56][57][58]
Nobel Prize controversies - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Nobel Peace Prize, awarded to Arafat, a terrorist, and Obama, who did nothing to deserve it, is bogus.

The Nobel Prize, awarded for groundbreaking advances in science, mathematics, economics, literature and the arts, is the one that counts.

Merely 2 Muslims have won Nobel Prizes, out of 1.5 billion Muslims worldwide.
160 Jews have won Nobel Prizes, out of just 13 million Jews.

Moses Akbar! allah sucks.
 
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Translation: Less time fixating on the successful Jew and much more time on advancing your backward, failed culture will be a much more productive use of your time.

Fact: Not one Islamic country has invented anything in 1000 years.
Fact: Not one Islamic country manufactures one product with global demand.
Fact: Islamic countries rank last in every category, from literacy to education to healthcare to productivity to industrial development.
Fact: Out of 1.5 billion Muslims, only 2 Muslims have won Nobel Prizes.
Fact: Out of just 13 million Jews, an impressive 160 Jews have won Nobel Prizes
Fact: Israel's per capita income is 3x that of Turkey

Better get going, camel driver, time to transition out of the Middle Ages!

YouTube - Algerian author Anwar Malek talks about the arab world.
I have to disagree about the peace prices though:

Peace

The decision as to who is the winner of the Nobel Peace Prize is often controversial. Critics often call them dubious and driven by politics.

  • Cordell Hull was awarded the Nobel Prize in Peace in 1945 in recognition of his efforts for peace and understanding in the Western Hemisphere, his trade agreements, and his work to establish the United Nations. Hull was Franklin Delano Roosevelt's Secretary of State during the SS St. Louis Crisis. The St. Louis sailed out of Hamburg into the Atlantic Ocean in the summer of 1939 carrying over 950 mostly wealthy Jewish refugees, seeking asylum from Nazi persecution just before World War II. The ship's voyage caused great controversy in the United States. Initially, US President Franklin D. Roosevelt showed modest willingness to take in some of those on board, but vehement opposition was voiced by Hull and Southern Democrats — some of whom went so far as to threaten to withhold their support of Roosevelt in the 1940 Presidential election if this occurred. On 4 June 1939 Roosevelt issued an order to deny US entry to the ship, which was waiting in the Caribbean Sea between Florida and Cuba. The passengers began negotiations with the Cuban government, but those broke down at the last minute. Forced to return to Europe, over a quarter of its passengers subsequently died in the Holocaust.[44][45][46]




  • Jimmy Carter was awarded the 2002 Nobel Peace Prize, for the "decades of untiring effort to find peaceful solutions to international conflicts, to advance democracy and human rights, and to promote economic and social development." The announcement of the award came shortly after the US House and Senate gave President George W. Bush authorization to use military force against Iraq in order to enforce UN Security Council resolutions requiring that Baghdad give up weapons of mass destruction. Asked if the selection of the former president was a criticism of Bush, Gunnar Berge, head of the Nobel Prize committee, said: "With the position Carter has taken on this, it can and must also be seen as criticism of the line the current US administration has taken on Iraq." Carter declined to comment on the remark in interviews, saying that he preferred to focus on the work of the Carter Center.[48]

  • Wangari Maathai, 2004 winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, was reported by the Kenyan newspaper Standard and Radio Free Europe to have stated that AIDS was originally developed by Western scientists in order to depopulate Africa. She later denied these claims, although the Standard stands by its reporting.[49] Additionally, in a Time magazine interview, she hinted at its non-natural origin, saying that someone knows where it came from and that it "...did not come from monkeys."[50]


  • Barack Obama, 2009 Nobel Peace Prize winner, drew much criticism that the award was undeserved, premature and politically motivated. Obama himself said that he felt "surprised" by the win and did not consider himself worthy of the award, but nonetheless accepted it.[54][55][56][57][58]
Nobel Prize controversies - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Nobel Peace Prize, awarded to Arafat, a terrorist, and Obama, who did nothing to deserve it, is bogus.

The Nobel Prize, awarded for groundbreaking advances in science, economics, literature and the arts, is the one that counts.

Merely 2 Muslims have won Nobel Prizes, out of 1.6 billion Muslims worldwide.
160 Jews have won Nobel Prizes, out of just 13 million Jews.

Moses Akbar! allah sucks.
Yep, the peace prizes are a joke.
 

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