Carafaat

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  1. Sheekadu wexe gaartay who is more Ethiopian then the other. I say Che and Xaaji Xunjuf have the most right to call themselves Ethiopian.
  2. I never understood that word, calaf. It has a passive charge. As if you have no influence on your situation. Where the english word destiny has an active underlying meaning. One seeks destiny rather then wait for it.
  3. Paragon, safe trip sxb. I am sure many more of us are anxtious to follow that road back home. Hope to see you in Xamar ama Kismaayo.
  4. Xaajiyoow hadaa tariikhdi iyo so jireenti la badaliyo, gabaygii Hadrawi wexe ka dhigi doonaan Bariga Beletweyn
  5. Adeer Xaaji, kuwaasi isku diin maba aha. laakinse kuwaan ku leh ani kaliyaa federaal ah isku diin, dabeecad iyo dhaqan ayaanu nahay/.
  6. In Somalia we had Kali-talisnimo(dictatorial rule) and nowadays we see new forms of rule by so callled clan states, who's objective it is to rule and dominate the national goverment by clan federalism, or Kali-federalismo. The form is diffrent but the objective is the same, absolute power and absolute rule
  7. Since the fall of the central State in 1991 reconstructing a Somali State has been obstructed by individual politician with their regional(traditionalist), western orientated or islamist political ideologies. Nowadays these groups tend to be a little more constructive that they have been in the past(for example they work together in the TFG). But the polarization surfaces now and then, and tends to cloud the debate on Somalia's reconstruction. This happend recently on the Somali constitution, discussion on federalism and The Turkey Conference. Whenever polarization takes extreme shapes in tends to disenfrenchise people, pollute the debate and create unconstrictive results. For example the debate on the Turkey Conference is presented as regions(Puntland, Galmudug,etc) vs unionist (Hiilqaran, Tajo, Amiin Camiir,) or Islamist of the Ala Sheick groups. These political polars do not solely reflect the loyalties of the average Somali nor should people be put in these tight ideological corners. For example: a Somali wants the development of his native region, want a strong central admin and the same time be a devout muslim who wants his country to be an islamic society ruled and build on islamic morals. Should he choose or be represented by his regional admin, his sub-clan leaders, a national political party or an islamic movement? For the sake of the future of our country I hope we can prevent further polarization by accepting reality and the diffrent dimensions a Somali identifies with. We should try to interwine the diffrent perspectives and I belief the new constitution gives the possibilities. Threfor we need: -Strong regional administrations based on the 18 provinces with strong mandates. -National political parties based on ideologies with broad representation in the regions. (For example we need also a traditional or federalist Political Party). -One umbrealla Islamic platform who organise mosque's, islamic schools and humanitarian works, to educate and promote value's. (Islam doon agenda). -Regions need to democratize and organize regional elections. National parties need to enage on regional level rather then abroad and Muqdisho only. - And there needs to be a Platform consisting of the diffrent regions and acting on their national interest. (2/3 of Senate members come from regions, but should not act soly on behalf of regions)
  8. Carafaat

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    Look how suprised and "spontaneous" he reacts on his 9 star. Chimmy, If I was 20 years younger. I would beat you up, just for your behaviour afcourse.
  9. Now I get it. Thanks Qandalawi. It's shamefull how Ukuka leaders are acting with this kind of 'boob'. But we should not act it out against Turkey, rather adress is with our unuka Sheick President that this shamefull 'sholarship' isbaaro has to stop.
  10. Carafaat

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    Wat ben je een klein irritant mannetje. P.S. I hope you dont get your 10* star, otherwise I fear your arrogance might leave our Universe.
  11. Malika, I sense a diffrence of attitude between generations. My generations the 29+ has been limited in our freedom of movement. I sense it hasnt affected all people. thats all abaayo.
  12. Carafaat

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    Bro, je bent nog veel te aardig. you could have called me an alcoholic. But it shows you dont have the balls nor the gutts to un-virgin a Somali fat boned Xalimo. Keep fantazising and jerking off on your fabolous online(non existent) Somali beyonce called Mahubo.
  13. adeer Omer Guelleh is a fat dictator, irrelevent if he is a family friend or not.
  14. this generation of 40 something folks are lucky. they are the last generation who had free and unworried sex and never have to be afraid of STD's and AIDS.
  15. your only reason for saying that is because of "Ethnic" Somalilanders living in Djibouti. But adeer, you have also "ethnic" Duriyad people in Somali region of Ethiopia, NFD Kenya and even in Somalia.
  16. Still dont get the point. Fiqiyare, please explain us in couple of lines what the problem is. we dont get it.
  17. Carafaat

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    Chimera;835574 wrote: No wonder you still don't have a driving license yet! Ya Carafaat, in your teenage years you were drunk on vodka, high as kike and getting O-S from Dutch girls, while I kept myself pure for my future queen by attending the mosque on fridays and renting films on saturdays. When I was engaging in innocent internet flings throughout the rest of the week, you were doing the real thing, and look where it got you? Chasing a Dutch girl like Bluelicious on the net LMAO! Indeed good things come to those who wait. Hypocriet!!!!! Look how Chimera is bragging again about himself. he is so full of himself. little arrogant emo kid full of fantasies. Now he is telling us how internet dating is innocent. sxb, siigo on the net aint the real thing. a sticky keyboard is not something to fancy.
  18. Djibouti has one good friend, and that friend has 6000 military troops in the country. You on the other hand, are send back at the border.
  19. Djibouti fears one thing more then an Independent Somaliland, which is a Union of Somaliland-Somalia. Djibouti wants to maintain the current status quo just like those Xabashi's. Shame on Omer Guelleh for trying to derrail Union talks, with this IGAD nonsence.
  20. Somalia;835531 wrote: This nigga qarxiyin me man, what's wrong wiichu nigga? Now I can't have any response, you filtered with the experiment! Somalia, as if nobody knows your from Galkacyo. Your Mudugian character is all over the place.
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    loool@Abtigiis, wa la heshay. Somalia is my most favourite little troll of all, myself not included.
  22. Alpha, take Abtigiis advice. 'cidna ha u joojin, oo ku tuf wixi kusoo ag mara'. I suggest you start a thread ridiculing our "nr 1 poster" of smilies, Jaceylbaro. I have this theory that only a monkey can beat Jaceylbaro in posting more smillies on SOL.
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    Mario B, I cant imagine that sexting with blackberry is as exciting as real life sexting at school party's.
  24. President Kennedy once said: "Ich bin ein Berliner" decades before the fall of the Berlin Wall and the integration of East and West Berlin. Most Somali's today say, "Ich bin ein Ethiopian" decades before ...........................