Ishrad Manji, political activist and muslim reformist
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irshad_Manji
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irshad_Manji
As Person of the Year?? Well, I guess she deserves as much as Obama does. :doh:Ishrad Manji, political activist and muslim reformist
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irshad_Manji
As Person of the Year?? Well, I guess she deserves as much as Obama does. :doh:
The unquestionable choice (and this is for you kmo, AB, anna): Justin Bieber, of course. lain:
Who should be TIME Magazine's "Person of the Year"?
Of those in the list, I vote for Malala Yousafzai
You go girl! Her story is amazing and relevant. I have followed her story since the Taliban shot her in the head but failed to kill her.
I don't know, but certainly not him. He's done nothing to earn such an honor.
toldailytopic: TIME Magazine names Obama as the Person of the Year. Who would be your pick for Person of the Year?
Yeahhh, no. There are people who spent a better part of their entire life doing mission work. Tim Tebow plays with a ball for a living.Tim Tebow!
Decent, Christian and he's contributed to Missionary efforts. There isn't and evil bone in his body.
Obama? I wonder what their reasoning is.
Else, for person of the year 2012?
The unquestionable choice (and this is for you kmo, AB, anna): Justin Bieber, of course. lain:
He'd be my third modern choice, but very few people are still going after him now. With Clinton the attacks and anger were so invested that you were hearing them through eight years of Bush Jr. on top of the vitriol during his administration. And no one actually impeached Bush during his administration.True, but not quite as much unrelentingly viscious press as did GWBush.
Yes, yes. Justin? You? Wouldn't be caught dead with a best of compilation. No...and Ricky Martin, what a ladies man.Wow, this is seriously as close as I've come to neg repping someone in a looooong time....
lain:
Have to agree with this, but the Justin Beiber remark . . . :nono:I can see that. But he's also had more negative nonsense and viciousness aimed at him than even Clinton had and I never thought I'd live to see that happen. I mean he had everything from his faith to his citizenship questioned. And recently IK alerted us to the latest infotainment defamation in the form of questioning his sexuality.
You can keep any laurel that comes dripping with that.
In an extraordinary gesture of recognition for a losing Presidential nominee, Time magazine today named former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney Man of the Year 1912. In a press release explaining its decision, Time’s editorial board wrote, “Even though his quest for the Presidency was unsuccessful, Mr. Romney’s ideas about foreign policy, taxation, wealth inequality, and women’s rights typified the year 1912 as no one else has.” In giving Mr. Romney the nod, Time said that he beat out such other candidates for Man of the Year 1912 as Tsar Nicholas II of Russia, Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany, and Edward Smith, captain of the Titanic. “It was very close between Romney and the Titanic guy, but we gave it to Romney because it took him slightly longer to sink,” Time wrote. Mr. Romney could not be reached for comment, a spokesman said, because he was travelling around the world visiting his money. |
Of course you'd say that - you're his manager, after all. lain:
I can see that. But he's also had more negative nonsense and viciousness aimed at him than even Clinton had and I never thought I'd live to see that happen. I mean he had everything from his faith to his citizenship questioned. And recently IK alerted us to the latest infotainment defamation in the form of questioning his sexuality.
You can keep any laurel that comes dripping with that.
Three months after she was shot in the head for daring to say girls should be able to get an education, a 15-year-old Pakistani hugged her nurses and smiled as she walked out of a Birmingham hospital. Malala Yousufzai waved to a guard and smiled shyly as she cautiously strode down the hospital corridor talking to nurses in images released Friday by the Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham. “She is quite well and happy on returning home — as we all are,” Malala’s father, Ziauddin, told The Associated Press. Malala, who was released Thursday, will live with her parents and two brothers in Britain while she continues to receive treatment. She will be admitted again in the next month for another round of surgery to rebuild her skull. Experts have been optimistic that Malala, who was airlifted from Pakistan in October to receive specialized medical care, has a good chance of recovery because the brains of teenagers are still growing and can better adapt to trauma. The Taliban targeted Malala because of her relentless objection to the group’s regressive interpretation of Islam that limits girls’ access to education. She was shot while returning home from school in Pakistan’s scenic Swat Valley on Oct. 9. Her case won worldwide recognition, and the teen became a symbol for the struggle for women’s rights in Pakistan. In an indication of her reach, she made the shortlist for Time magazine’s “Person of the Year” for 2012. source |
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