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laakiin noomaadka waaba nooc kale. I think haddaad likes to make things very clear and concise with no hidden agenda, he corrects nomads who gone-off-topics, he also corrects their points which gone astray, we need someone like Haddaad ps: I hope he won't correct me of what I just said
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MMA, sxb, naaneesahaan maba fahmooyo waxa laga wado, laakiin qaar leen ka kasaa bas, haddii la kala dhig dhigo magacyaha laba qeebood laga kala dhigo micna ayey yeelaan karaan, I think their websites can explain it: Moorgan or Morgan Yeey Caato Buubaa Jees Xabeeb Waraabe Geedi Finnish Madoobe Caarshe Deeroow Beebe
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Happy Birthday Ceebla, very interesting article indeed.
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Happy birthday My Dear Oggie Girl, wishing you all the best,
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here is another interesting article From 9/11 to 7/7: Crusade intensifies By abid ullah jan Published: July 08, 2005 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The staged terrorist attacks are the occasions when even the most honest and since of us lose sight of the reality and start taking things on the face value alone. One can guess this from the statements of George Galloway and others who called it “shock and awe†in London Galloway considers that Londoners had “paid the price†of the increased likelihood of terrorist attacks for the UK government’s role in the attacks on Iraq and Afghanistan. However sincere such comments may be, they directly support the accusations without evidence which Blair put forward within minutes of the attack. This was not a “shock and awe" in London because it was not an attack by aggressors from outside after years of lying through their teeth to the whole world. It was just another inside job: another staged 9/11 to intensify the war on Islam. Follow the pattern to believe it. Within hours the news on AFP site read: “Blair, analysts see Islamic link to London blasts.†Well, we deserve to take a look at those experts Blair relies on. Please note: Boaz Ganor, director general of Israel's International Policy Institute for Counter-Terrorism and Mordechai Kedar, a counter-terrorism analyst for Israel's public television. Also note the language Blair used: “It is important however that those engaged in terrorism realize that our determination to defend our values and our way of life is greater than their determination to cause death and destruction to innocent people in a desire to impose extremism on the world.†Didn’t Bush use the same words? Interestingly, even Paul Martin of Canada unnecessarily referred to "our way of life" and "freedom." Everyone was talking his heart and mind today without waiting for any clue as to who committed these horrible acts. Blair brought Islam and Muslims into the fry right away: “We know that these people act in the name of Islam, but we also know that the vast and overwhelming majority of Muslims, here and abroad, are decent and law-abiding people who abhor this act of terrorism every bit as much as we do.†Does it ring the familiar bell of the clash of civilisations and blaming Muslims without a single shred of evidence available at hand? Comparing what Blair uttered in the most irresponsible way to what Bush said on 9/11, one comes to the conclusion that Bush was far moderate in his allegation. Blair jumped from “our way of life†to “our values†and “their values†in a show of transparent, well rehearsed sophistry. Bush directly referred to the beginning of a crusade after 9/11. See how Blair went far ahead without mentioning the word crusade: “We will show, by our spirit and dignity, and by our quiet but true strength that there is in the British people, that our values will long outlast theirs.†Blair and Bush’s values are known to the world since they lied, invaded Afghanistan and then Iraq to continue brutal occupation and wreak terror into the lives of humiliated Iraqis. What we need to find here is the clues to this bombing from the public record available before the event unfolded on July 8, 2005 because it is confirmed that like 9/11 there would be no investigation. Even if there is any investigation, it would simply confirm what Blair had to say today. Those who remember, the Indian Express and others reported Associated Press story on June 24 that BBC announced it would time delay “sensitive†news. Immediately, keen observers concluded that England would soon be the next site of a staged “terror†attack.[1] Every word that we heard from Blair and his company shows that the recent bombing was a false flag operation designed to keep the West pitted against Islam. Even if we assume that 9/11 and 7/7 are handy operations carried by Muslims, we have yet to hear from someone that these attacks have been carried out “on a way of life†or “values†of the West. All these are fig leaves, used by those who have killed millions to impose their “values†and “way of life†abroad. It does not take one to be a Muslim to understand what is going on. It only needs a cool mind to understand that the attack only benefits empires desperate to maintain a foothold in the Middle East without further eroding public opinion. Some reports show that Israeli embassy in London was warned before the attack and Israel insists that it doesn’t mean it has also carried out the attack.[2] Associated Press, however, reported that Nathanyahu change his planes due to bomb warning.[3] National Post in Canada also confirmed that the Israelis received warnings before the attack.[4] Trying to spin their way out of this mess, Israeli embassy strongly denied early warning and claimed that it received the call after the first explosion.[5] But the claim that the call came after the first explosion doesn't work either because for almost an hour after that first blast it was still being reported as a power surge related accident. Just this week, it was reported that England had drafted plans to pull out their troops.[6] Is the bombing a victory for Al Qaeda in this context? Are we to believe then that the orchestrated response to these plans was to blow up a double decker bus in England? Now, can you guess what the most likely response to such an event would be: Pull the troops out faster or galvanize public support, thus keeping the troops in Iraq? To take advantage of the staged bloody game, almost instantly a previously unheard of Islamic group [7](The Secret Organization of al-Qaeda in Europe?) took credit – even though the translation falls apart under scrutiny because the Qur’an is improperly cited.[8] This is just the beginning and the war lords are already giving references to “Islamofascists†in their Islamophobic magazines such as National Review.[9] Jerusalem Post came out with the headline: “Rules of Conflict for a World War†(July 07, 2005). We must not forget that Madrid bombers were linked to Spanish Security Service,[10] and other reports from sources such as BBC cited suspects as police informants.[11] As the co-opted media analysts are trying to draw links between Madrid and London, let us not forget the part where the suspects were connected to the government. The motive behind this crime is evident from the statement by Fox News' Brian Kilmeade, who said London terror attack near G8 summit "works to ... Western world's advantage, for people to experience something like this together" along with who really did it.[12] So far no one has any clue. Note the absence of description of the suspected bomber on the bus in this BBC story, which shows that maybe the man with the bomb wasn't the "right kind": a Muslim with Middle Eastern features. (BBC Report: Passenger believes he saw bomber URL: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/berkshire/4663853.stm ). Imagine if the surviving passenger had described the suspect to be a Muslim. There is not even a shred of evidence available so far that could implicate Muslims. However, what is undoubtedly clear is that those who staged these terror attacks once again exhibited the sort of calculation and ruthlessness that has come to be associated with the ideology at the heart of the crusade in the name of a “war on terrorâ€: Islamofascism. Abid Ullah Jan is the Author of The End of Democracy and A war on Islam. Source Another very interesting story in the INDPENDENT
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Walaasheen Diamente Ilaahey ha caafiyo, aamiin
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^^^^ The minister never left the Country for the past two months, I was told by close magnitude friends there in San'aa
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Bil asxaan asoo qalin iyo buug gacanta u suranyihiin ayaa wanaagsaneed instead of shilke or suug taransate dusha ka saaran oo qoslayo! The picture says it all. but again, don't believe it, he won't be there for long, it is just attention seeking and little bit of publicity, that is all!
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Alxamdu Alshukri, that everyone is okey, I was much worried of my families there, thanks to Allah, they are all alright.
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^^^^ lool that is a very disturbing news, the ship kidnappings is not something NEW!
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the audio Dayniile Vs Idamaale Both of them are new tools for Warlords, the two webssites itself is Warlord In the interview, one says there was war, the other says, nothing took place, indha sircaad qumman ayaa socota!
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I know this may sound a little bit harsh to many of Warlord Supporters, check these names out, these people with those ugly names are the one's that are running the Country, how can they manage a country while they have disgusting, horrible and ridiculous names, well one can say why would u care a name, but it does matter sometimes Caato, Ceydiid, Hiraale, Xaash Xaash, Moorgan, yeey, Geedi, Yalaxow, Qanyare, Dheere, Bulshaale, Jees, xabeeb, Guutaale, deeroow, Shaatigaduud, Af-Qurac, buubaa, Siilaanyo, Dhancade, Waraabe, Oog, bootaan, Shaddoor, Dhigane, Faax, Finish, Seeraar, Kulalihi, Madoobe, Caarshe, Fadhaye, I couldnt remember all the names, maybe you can add few, but when I looked those names, damn it, it looked horrible, am not saying my nickname is better than them, but my nickname will beat them to death when it comes to comparison!
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Is this a joke or what, well, I wonder what coup d'etat will do, will that make a difference to the current situation in Somalia. meel aan awwalba waxba kasoo jeedin miyaa af-ganbi lagu sameeni, maskax duleesho xattaa waxaas gali maayaan!
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3. Kalafooto ninkii boodo kaliifka wac. Classic stuff
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waa maxey funny ama classicu nin baaba naftiisa ku waayey meesha!
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^^^^ aamiin, aamiin, aamin, Ilaahoow Aamiin Happy Independence Day all
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Lix iyo Labaatankii Juun Libtii Haleelnay Kawdii Luuliyo Lug'gonay Kaw iyo Labatanki October Leeleenay 18Kii May Libtii Lasoo Noqonay. libintii idinkaa iska lunshey lawyadu idiin lusheene leebabkii idin mudey ummadoo dhan bey laciif ka dhigtaye looltanka idinku larban laaci meysaanee lugooyada aad loofarka la noqoteen lixaad ku heli meysaane Happy Independence day to all of you.
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rokko, that t-shirt is just too good, enjoy it.
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Happy Independence Day
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Nuune: A special SOL Roast for the funnyman himself
nuune replied to Faarax-Brawn's topic in News - Wararka
afromali, abti, alaabtaan aa na xauusineesaa miyaa, mar horaa noogu danbeesay, een wajigaaga maka taqaanaa kaneeco nigis xidhan oo aalamiinteeneeyso -
Brazil 4-1 Argentina 29 June 2005 by FIFAworldcup.com Amid a torrential downpour, Brazil turned on the style to beat Argentina 4-1 and take the FIFA Confederations Cup for the second time. Two goals from Adriano, which won him the Golden Boot, and one each from captain Ronaldinho and Kaka capped a superb performance from the FIFA World Cup holders. While there were no surprises in the Brazil line-up, Argentina coach Jose Pekerman sprung a surprise by including Diego Placente, who had not been used before at this tournament, with Walter Samuel named among the substitutes. As the replacement for the banned Javier Saviola, in came Cesar Delgado whose only involvement so far had been an 11-minute run-out from the bench against Germany. Argentina dominated the initial exchanges. Juan Riquelme was quick to get on the ball and from his deft pass, Delgado turned the ball across and Lucio stuck out a long leg to intercept. There was an early exhibition of Robinho’s ball trickery as Brazil responded. Ronaldinho hoisted a high free-kick towards Adriano but nothing materialised. However in the 11th minute came another demonstration of Adriano’s brute force and skill. After Cicinho had fed him a square pass the number nine beat one defender before unleashing another of those left-footed bombs to beat German Lux. Delgado almost forced his way through from the restart. Argentina were clearly stung at so early a reverse and Riquelme was not far wide as he tried to bend one in the top corner. It soon got worse for them however as Brazil doubled their lead with another moment of pure class. Kaka received from Robinho and took careful aim from outside the penalty area, finding the top corner of Lux’s net. Cascading rain, followed by bolts of thunder and lightning, made for a dramatic backdrop to the final and Brazil had made their own storming start. It was a mirror-image of the events in Buenos Aires exactly three weeks ago when Argentina had taken a 2-0 lead inside the first 20 minutes. A Ronaldinho free-kick on 20 minutes almost had Gabriel Heinze heading into his own net. At the other end Riquelme was prompting effectively but Brazil always had enough men back. A great example was when Juan Sorin found some room on the edge of the area only for Lucio to fling himself in the way. Moments later the Argentine captain was booked for a dive in the Brazilian area and the half ended with a flurry of goal action. Kaka and Lucio both worried Lux while Javier Zanetti poked a shot into the side netting. Within two minutes of the restart Brazil put themselves out of reach with a third goal. It punished lax defending from their opponents as Cicinho was able to skip around Sorin’s challenge and from his cross Ronaldinho was more alert than Fabricio Coloccini as he pounced to score. It nearly became four as Luciano Figueroa back-headed a Ronaldinho cross onto the roof of the net. It should have become 3-1 when a more positive header from Figueroa in the other penalty area set up Coloccini but the volley was way too high. The Albiceleste had to push forward but that left them vulnerable to a team playing with great expression and freedom. Ronaldinho had all the room he wanted to set up Kaka but this time Lux was equal to it. The action came thick and fast at both ends. Riquelme shot hard and low and Sorin could not take advantage. Then Robinho twisted and turned before firing an attempt against the bar. Back at the other end Figueroa was granted a generous amount of space at the far post but he miscued and the chance went to waste. Brazil were never so negligent with their opportunities and when in the 63rd minute Cicinho produced another accurate cross, Adriano accepted the invitation to put away a free header. A four-goal drubbing was nothing short of an embarrassment for Pekerman’s team but at least they regained a little self-respect two minutes later when Pablo Aimar, who had replaced Esteban Cambiasso, dived full length to bravely head home Delgado’s centre. Sorin bounced a shot towards the far corner which Dida did well to claw away. From the corner the goalkeeper was lucky to escape a penalty decision after charging into the same opponent. Before that Adriano had stung Lux’s palms with another powerful drive while Lucio came close to turning in a fifth. Substitute Maicon hit the side-netting, Adriano almost arrived for a gilt-edged opportunity. It was oh so easy for the world champions and they fully deserved to get their hands on the trophy for a second time.
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Ilaahay ha u naxaraiisto marxuumka, eheladii iyo qaraabadiina sabar iyo iimaan ilaah haka siiyo, aamiin
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Abkoow tuujiye tuurroow taatikeeste tahniyad kuusan oo malaasan koonbo ku jirto iga dhab dheh sxbkiis, dhalasho wacan oo wanaagsan sxb, saqiir tuujis lee ku maqneeeyd ayaantaan miyaana, waa lagu waayey, ar geweryaashaas aa gacan galay, taataabasho badan tin ay dhalisaa aa la dhahay, cimrigaaga aa sanad kale ku darsamay waaba la khaatumeestey miyaa, waraa wali igaarkoo yariis aa tahay, waxiid tuujineysid tuuji taabo lee laakin waxaa kuu rajeenaa caafimaad suuban cimri dheer camal wanaagsan cibaado wacan. wish you all the best, glad to have you here in SOL, you have been one of the greatest nomads, if ever there was award to give out, i would have given you billad dahab ka sameesan, sida waliba waxaan aad u jeclahay aad naftaada oogu hurtey reer Baro jiritaankooda iyo mabda'oodi hormuudka u ahaa dad badan oo reer SOL ahaa, qeeb libaax baad ka qaadatay intii aan reer Baro wada aheyn. and come back tuujiska, we miss you sxb, Abbaay juxa is the queen of SOL, and I thank her for letting us know this important day of yours, I gave her all the credit for posting this GREAT topic. juxa, salaan aad u qiimo badan iga gudoon abaayadiis, hadaad aragto asxaabteyda checkmate, qac qac iyo Tuujiye igu wada salaan,
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^^ LOL wonderfull pictures, i like GEELKA
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