Naxar Nugaaleed

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  1. The president objective has always been restoring statehood through pragmatic steps and installing sense of respect for the law among his subordinates. He has been marching in that direction sense God knows and will not stop for terrorist, Ethiopia-Jibuti-Kenya-eritrea, warlords, Unruly and selfish members of parliament, clan interests, war profiteers or foolish and thieving Prime Ministers. Whatever the Oppposition against restoring Statehood, President Yusuf's foot will crush it sooner or later. If The Prime minister does not heed the advice of the president, he will be history and if the Ethios try to interfer they too will be kicked of the Island.
  2. ^ What if all the defending these "defenders" are doing is killing and maiming innocent civilians. God rest those gone and protect the rest from those mindless, sick cowards pretending to fight for God and Country.
  3. Originally posted by Ibtisam: ^^What do I care what you think?? :rolleyes: jack********** you ************ if *******, ***** and ******* Anyway why don't you, you, him, and co ****** so that the rest of the people can ****** you ***** :mad: it is the truth and I refuse to take it back! :cool: Did you get up on the wrong side of the bed today? again:
  4. calls for, do they not control the "movement"
  5. Originally posted by Centurion: I'm hearing from very reliable sources that 6 cabinet ministers plus possibly the prime minister will resign imminently...anybody else have any information on this claim? Its Ten so far, and the Prime Minister is not one of them.
  6. ^ LOL,i know am late too dhulka but Happy 10th Anniversary to Puntland State of Somalia!!!!!!!!
  7. loool, i don't think Duke is the Somali ambassador to Iran but have no doubt that he would make the best one we have so far. Who ever you are mr. Luga Dheere, best of luck with the job!
  8. wadani, success of any government depends on hard working people at every level. Cade along with his friend, the Mauritanian, have running around in what now both side consider to be a red herring yet you can't fault the guy for pursuing peace so some of would have liked the last few moments of this government spent on tangible reconstruction and institution building. Tolka, thats really funny and i wouldn't know about m.dheere thinks woman are made for taxing new born babies, but the man has brought praise worthy stability, law and order. Yet again, whatever you might think is beyond debate, Somalis will bring counter arguments.
  9. 1, is it me or are this personal attacks not against this forum's rules MMA? Duke this, duke that. get of the mans.... 2, lets not jump to conclusions. If the constitutions does tell the prime minister to consult or get the approval of the president, then the president right to do what he supposedly did. 3, what job in the world do dictate things to ur boss, will these prime ministers never learn, his elected and appoints you, take care of the day to day work but long term policies should at the very least be done with his consultation. 4, i don't see the need for the prime minister much less the president to get involved in regional governorship. 5, Maxamed dheere must be praised for what he did in Jowhar but he may have failed in banadir. Why is it difficult to mobilize the people of that region to work for whats in their interest and against those anarchist. Perhaps, the Banadir region is hopeless and the government should spend more energy on rebuilding regions.
  10. another question, what exactly did Gacmadheere do because his on every one's lips here but have not heard of the man until few years ago.
  11. lol, running across the border has become the best career move these days.
  12. what the He** is going with these administration. get fired here,you job is guaranteed there. have they not learned anything from the xaabsade none sense. If you ask me, some kind of a loyalty test would be useful for both administrations because as things stand, these solders and civil servants are a mockery of both.
  13. lol, i hope they give you better ambassadorship then a go between for Hargeisa and the Mogadishu. Doing might grey your hair a little early.
  14. I would support this in any country but Somalia. Am afraid the entire country might be identified as war criminals. More usual then this lets hunt them down mentality would something like a truth and reconciliation commission.
  15. LOl, at hargeisa babies dhulka but seriously JB, don't take ideological disagreements as wanting the distruction of Somaliland. As much as people bad mouth each other here, am certain we all get a little bit happy about any progress in any "land" in that part of the world.
  16. Originally posted by Alfa: Stadium in la dhiso looma baahna waqtigakan ee waxaa loo baahan yahay in nabad iyo isku soo dhawaanshaha laga shaqeeyo. I have to disagree, stadiums, schools and other means of keeping kids of the street instead running around with guns is the very thing we need to get to the peace you talk.
  17. seriously, some of you Somalis need to stop posting that Asian beach as Seylac. And I thought Hoodo Bharkhad was from Waqoye galbet?
  18. quitting is not the solution but leading other members of the parliament, each one to his village or town and talking these people about the need for reconciliation, disarmament, self-motivation when it comes to governance, peace and development........ if that is not possible, shoot everything that moves where it is not supposed to, very sad that the dilimas we face today have been answered more then half a millennia ago by scholars in feudal europe. “The answer is of course, that it would be best to be both loved and feared. But since the two rarely come together, anyone compelled to choose will find greater security in being feared than in being loved.” ~ Machiavelli
  19. Laws are like sausages. It's better not to see them being made ~ Otto Van Bismarck. Like the man said lawmaking or governing or politicking is not pretty, should we really open up divine laws to politicians. Most people misunderstand this concept of the separation of religion and the State. They assume that this concept is an attempt to protect the State from few self appointed clergymen who run whatever the dominant religion in the State is. Have you all given some thought to this actually protecting your religion from state interference? Are you really willing to surrender your religious freedoms to the whims of politicians because the opposite of separation of religion and state is state religion where those politicians Somalis of all stripes swear they hate will interfere with your religious freedoms. Before you know it there maybe state sanctioned form of islam, state approved clergy, state approved friday sermons and morality police and hand choppings and state approved hair styles........... One Last thing, Faith or what a person decides to believe in is a choice but where you are born or what country you are a citizen of is rarely a choice. So just because you are born somewhere, do you not have a right to equal protection? What is to be done with people who leave the state religion and become apostates? Do you kill them because in a religious state, especially the one you are all arguing for, that is the punishment: death! For people mostly living in the West, mocking the "white or chriastian man or the heathens", remember that you are minorities in your adopted societies and if these heathens listened to what you suggest you would be............