xiinfaniin
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^There are some spoilers in it. That much is true. My Shiekh is nevertheless doing a fine job to engage Cara. Let the debate continue, i say. Where's Cara?
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^^Not a bad assesment at all, i say. But in Xiin's view no Somali politicking is off the table. I thrive on defying its customary norm, adeer . I am not particularly picking on you but I found it kind of a fun to interrupt your (General Duke’s as well) humming merry tunes and inject a needed dose of reality in to it.
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^^HornAfrique , I am tempted to mock your naiveté in thinking ‘some southern parts made progress’ while in fact you are reporting the workings of a placeholder. It’s a sham, adeer. Generale, the Kismayo matter is a lot more complex issue than Jawhar and Beledweyne (why pick two of the most peaceful cities in the south?). But let’s see how far this old man goes with his newly found pacifist approach toward that city. In my estimate, this TFG won’t be any different than AQasim’s. Like Mr. Qasim, the old man seems to have had no vision beyond winning that seat. He has no strategy for addressing the issues that matter most. But again you may come back and tell me that I am too keen to see things settled and I should rather wait a bit longer and let things take their natural course. But I heard that before. These are the new (old realities, one may say) actualities on the ground that faces the old man and his TFG. 1- Ethiopia seems to have decided to support the warlords and fund them in the expense of the TFG and its declared policies. What is he gonna do about it? 2- JVA alliance is proving to be shrewder than thought and it’s effectively on the march to legitimize its loot. Efforts by the old man to seduce one of its junior member--I wavered their, I could have said the thug --failed to materialize. Is he gonna bless a loot-derived admin? 3- Tacit American support in the Mogadishu fight. Will he join them and bow for their demands? 4- The secessionist drive is on the march again, and this time it has some thing to show. Ethiopia has opened an embassy in Hargaisa, and the old man and his TFG chose to appease. As you can see, good Generale (in many fronts) you have no good news to report. The labor continues to intensify, you tell us, while our device tell otherwise. Bal ka tali adeer Dukow.
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Libaaxow, wallee najjaasaa fayleh. The writings are on the wall, and even Putin is emboldened now.
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Faarax Coon, si fiican i dhegeyse wiilow . This letter is not about calaacal and seeking sympathy, rather it's a diplomatic stun that managed to grab the headlines and succeeded to put Bush and co in an awkward position. It creates an impression of Iran being--unlike what Bush and co would like to have world believe about it--genuine and wanting to reason out of this nuclear issue. The timing of it was brilliantly calculated to cleverly coincide with the marathon talks between SC members to reach agreement on what to do about Iran. While you’re lost in its details and perhaps put off by its didactic tone, the larger world sees a voice of reason in it in the face of America’s hegemonic gestures, saaxiib. This letter, I believe, is a prelude for the larger argument against West’s glaring contradictions in the Middle East. The signs of new world order are beginning to emerge. Iranians are making a strategic tactical shift by slightly changing the subject and wrapping it with legitimate grievances of the Muslim world. While you may be correct in characterizing it as an ineffective approach to stop the Bush and co, this time around thought that argument is getting a receptive ear from Russia and China. I think it is a good move. They are trying to dismiss it, but it is not going away.
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^^I settle for Xabash then adeer. To appease mighty Castro here's how that sentence goes: and by telling these Xabash Etiopians to steer away from our internal affairs.
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Castro, you are bit too soft on this. give me a more sticking name, man. How about Xabash (with emphasis on the x ).
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Generalle, let me know when the TFG army is going to bring a sense of law and order in the south, especially Kismayo where good HornAfriik is busy reporting its looming regional admin .
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Castrow, i admire your detective work and although 'Ethiopians' implicitly mean those fanatics in the highland, nevertheless yours is a valid point. Laakiin afkaa i cun-cunayee what's the good (fitting) word to use ? Nimanku qarnigaanba waa na shiddeynayeen adeer.
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^^I do understand where you're coming from, saaxiib. But perhaps you need to know that Uncle Sam is no poor man's friend. Never been. But I agree with you on the fact that Somali vote is begining to have influence on the congress is a good sign .
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Divorce: A Glimpse of One Somali Woman’s Plight in America
xiinfaniin replied to Kulmiye's topic in General
^^To begin with, a respectable Faarax should not let his wife work double-shift. Haddeyse dhacdo, she needs a lot of arxan, I agree. Aniguse waa horaan ka taliyey inaan gabar qararaf ah aan nin shaqeeyaa guursan . -
Baashow waa ku salaamay, awoowe. Waryee Brown [Coon ], this is an eastern letter. It is a brilliant move to define issues instead of commenting and reacting to them .
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^^And it's already having effect on the process.. Major powers fail to agree on Iran strategy ..
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^^Bisinka , waxay bacon-ka aad sheegaysaa. Better a mouse in the pot than no meat at all, eh? Adeer Stoic-ow, remember what they did in Mogadishu? Frankly, all i would like America do is to leave us alone by not arming the warlords, and by telling these stinking Etiopians to steer away from our internal affairs, and also by not encouraging any seccesionist to secede. If they just do that it would be great, me thinks.
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Alla maxaa ka raacay! Bal maxaa ku watay ? No matter how smooth operation restore-manhood went, that pervert is handicapped for good.
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WaTerly, publicity is good, i agree, but America has a history of intervening to destruct and vandalize and not to build or help. So I am naturally distrustful about this resolution and its timing. I also think that it won't get far by the sheer fact that it's initiated in a election year. Coleman may benefit from it though regarless of its passage as he can claim that he tried, and hence it shows that he cares.
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Divorce: A Glimpse of One Somali Woman’s Plight in America
xiinfaniin replied to Kulmiye's topic in General
^^No that easy, i tell you. Jamiila, We agree on that one. Rahima, adigu haddaad wadaad heshid xattaa nasoo salaami maysid . I thought i would be invited to your levee, and get some distinction of sort, read the homily , you know. Ma fiicnid, i say. Hodaney, by brainwashed i meant those women who are utterly misled about gender relationships. Adigu naftii kaa dhacday saad usoo xammaalaysid bay equality iyo waxaan loo joogin kuula imaanaysaa . -
^^Feingold is a very progressive man; the only senator Bush failed to beat into a complete submission. Remember, his was the only nay vote for that infamous Patriot Act bill. But on this one I agree with Castro and say this is a desperate republican politicking to secure the Somali votes in Minnesota. A very insignificant vote if you ask me. But every little bit helps, I suppose.
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^^ Castro, you are right, it seems he is doing it to appease Somalis in Minnesota. But again Senator Russ Feingold of Wisconsin and Mark Dayton of Minnesota are both with him on this. Will wait and see if it goes anywhere. But what do you make of that, saaxiib? Waterly, It is interesting to see it come up this time.
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Specifically, the resolution: expresses support for a democratic system in Somalia; calls on the U.S. government to develop a comprehensive stabilization and reconstruction strategy that aligns humanitarian, development, economic, political, counterterrorism, and regional strategies; urges the U.S. to provide training and support to the Transitional National Government to fight terrorism and extremism in addition to strengthening civil society; and calls on the U.S. to send a special envoy to Somalia to help guide and inform U.S. policy of Somalia. Check it out..
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^^Bal adba ? U sheegay oo u sheegay oo dadkaani waa dhagala'a yihiin adeer . Afisyoone is Castro's birthplace. Qof walbow xusuuso . P.S: Aniga qudhayda caawa waa lay baqay wallee. G'Nite and fii ammaanilaah.
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Booraane ku lahaa . An unmistakable symptom of love. Adeer Qardhaas doono to minimize the impact of this thing. Bishaaro, I thought you were from Allan-Vuuto; a remarkable town near Buule-Warbe .
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Divorce: A Glimpse of One Somali Woman’s Plight in America
xiinfaniin replied to Kulmiye's topic in General
Jamila, I think you’re right. But there’s more than one side to each divorce case, you would agree, and when it happens in the West I tend to be a bit less emotional about it, Jamiilay. I just hate this divorce thing especially when children are involved. More often than not it could be prevented and averted, I believe. And yes there are a considerable number of respectable men who have been wronged. Markaad guursato (if you didn't yet ) adiga iyo wadaadkuba Quraan isa saara oo ducaysta in Ilaahay isku kiin waariyo. -
^^Adna ma lagusoo galay. Don't take it as a TB though. It's a different thing, a totaly different thing awoowe .
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Divorce: A Glimpse of One Somali Woman’s Plight in America
xiinfaniin replied to Kulmiye's topic in General
^^Kulmiyow, Dhibban is not alone. There's aslo the Dulmane; a man who left no rock unturned to fulfil his responsibilities but a combination of a hostile system and a brainwashed wife let him down. His life no longer means much to him.
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