Sharmarkee

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  1. ^^Once upon a time I was a unionist like you adeer ... it deosnt work, I cannot putUp with with a bunch of cannibals, so before the gate closes adeer jump with it
  2. ^^Insha Allah with a cup of tea caanoola ah!
  3. ^^Give it up adeer,and jump to the bandwagon, your city is moving foward, and prosperously on the horizon, dont be xaasid, else submerg in that orgy of killings in the south.
  4. Salaam All, Anyone knows where i can download freely the programming languages C/C++ compilers for developing puropose.I was trying to get and if Java also will be better but for time being I desperately need those C/C++ Any help please most welcome.
  5. Originally posted by Northerner: Anyone see Hargaisa celebrations on Al Jazeera English? Mohamed Adow was reporting from there Yeah i was watching on friday nite i found many people i know such Abdillahi Suliman-Bide a poet and playwright, Faysal omer mushteeg a singer and a retired teacher, and ofcoure the le President Riayaale with some african delegations. I think MOhamed Adow is been kicked out from MOgdishu by Yey, Geedi and his ilk.
  6. Originally posted by umu zakaria: SA all, What should i name my kid who is on the way very soon insha Allah? Iam confused coz i got so many names for a single yet unborn child. I want something unique with a very rich meaning and very islamic. How do you have the kinayaa or the nickname: Umu Zakaria which means the mum of zakaria ... then he should be Zakaria that is how it goes, As for me I have two sons the older one is Sammy the younger one is called Shuaib. May Allah bless your coming son . Amin
  7. ^^Lol Geel-Jire, Isagaa ka koofiyad wayn yahuudka! Anyone who dont serve them will be terminated easily. Need to read more about them they terrorise the world before and after: Jewish Watch Now you will realise why more than quarter of the quraan is talking about them.
  8. It's the UnIslamic behaviour of its people which detroyed this Godfosaken country. a Godfearing people always lead a clean living, and a prosperous life. maxa kale ee isku dhalaaliyay?
  9. Ruling who? the dead, with this speed of massacre,they won't have anyone to rule, adeer, within a couple of years they will kill each other - the last two that is Dheere and yey.
  10. ^^so Watch me all you want but no touching ... Miyaa? Maxaa lagu waashay meesha , cawralaay Cagoo
  11. ^^The guy was wispering to his horse and start like this: Hadaan Caynabow Col iyo Guluf caato kugu raagin Waxaad cuduwayntahay hadaan caato kugu raagin Cidaan caynsho mooyee haday cidiba noolaato hadaan nabada ceelkaan ku riday cidi kasoo saarto Dont have the rest.
  12. Originally posted by xiinfaniin: ^^And another anarchist said: Haddii dary weyn ka dhalan ama daas xoog leh Dibnahayga waa xiran lahaa sidaa dad qaarkiise Ninkii aniga ii dudahayyaa muu dibiro ciilka Oo muu dac dhaho carada waa lala dillaacaaye'e Sharmarkow ma haysaa the Berberaawi threats when he said: Ciise muuse mooyee hadday cidiba noolaato.. I think it was more of a political threat thu though.. Xaaji Xiin, Bacda Salaan, the above one is Gabay Xad or Gabay xayir, remember it's the same style of CabdiSalaan xaaji Adan's peom pinch in Ismail Mirreh's Taleex : "Ana taan lahaan jiray markaan tumasho so qaado" from that point of view this was been said when Egal was young and upcoming primeminister with a politcal clout/influence. I think the late Qaasin created this Quarterlet/Rubaaciya. its pure Rhetoric Ciise mooyee hay cidba noolaato Hadaan nabad ceelkaan ku riday cidi ka so saarto. The originator was from Haud, somewhere like Xodayoo or Walwaal ama wardheer.
  13. Barrud: "I think the guy is just tired of the critism, and why shouldn't he?" As for Mr Blair, the Anti-Islamic sentimement and Islamophobia rhetoric he was trying to spread came back to him as arunaway train and crashed him, his biggest mistake was believing the Bush/Cheney pirate and highwayman policies, the british people are well experienced liberal lot and by no means buy cheap nonsense. where ever he geos, they come around and told him pointblank that he is a war criminal.
  14. Originally posted by Sharmarkee: It the Iraqi curse which made him turn the tail - just like his old frineds - The former Spanish Prime Minister Felipe Gonzalez, and the dodgey former italian Prime minister Berlusconi. Yo Tony lost the plot and it definetly costed him his prime ministership. am wondering why Bush didnt conceded defeat in Iraq.as most of the collision of the willing departed the political scene one by one, how hard is that SOB, to hang on to the presidency. Haaheey, warninku magacyo badana starting from Redsea, to Mujahid, and now Baruud what will be next Badar-Wanaag.
  15. It the Iraqi curse which made him turn the tail - just like his old frineds - The former Spanish Prime Minister Felipe Gonzalez, and the dodgey former italian Prime minister Berlusconi. Yo Tony lost the plot and it definetly costed him his prime ministership. am wondering why Bush didnt conceded defeat in Iraq.as most of the collision of the willing departed the political scene one by one, how hard is that SOB, to hang on to the presidency.
  16. 27 June: Blair sets departure date By Jon Smith, PA Political Editor Published: 10 May 2007 Tony Blair today announced the date on which he will stand down. He told an emotional meeting in his constituency: "The party will now select a new leader. On 27 June I will tender my resignation from the office of Prime Minister to the Queen." He was speaking to a packed meeting at Trimdon Labour Club and told his supporters: "I have been Prime Minister of this country for just over 10 years. In this job, in the world today, I think that is long enough for me, but more especially for the country. "Sometimes the only way you conquer the pull of power is to set it down." He defended his record, including Iraq, but said others would make the final judgment. And in an emotional moment, he said: "Hand on heart, I did what I thought was right." Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott today also announced formally that he was standing down. The Prime Minister, MP for Sedgefield in County Durham since May 1983, told the audience: "There are obviously judgments to be made on my premiership and in the end that is for you, the people, to make." Mr Blair began his long-awaited speech with tributes to his long-standing agent, John Burton, and his wife, Cherie. Then he said: "I have come back here to Sedgefield, to my constituency, where my political journey began and where it's fitting that it should end." Mr Blair conceded that expectations of his new administration in 1997 had been "too high" - but set out what he said was an unbeatable post-War record. "1997 was a moment for a new beginning - the sweeping away of all the detritus of the past," he said. "And expectations were so high, too high probably, too high in a way for either of us. "And now, in 2007, you can easily point to the challenges or the things that are wrong or the grievances that fester." But to massive applause, he boasted: "There is only one Government since 1945 that can say all of the following: more jobs, fewer unemployed, better health and education results, lower crime, and economic growth in every quarter. "Only one Government - this one." He insisted: "Britain is not a follower today, Britain is a leader. It gets the essential characteristic of today's world - it is interdependent. "It is a country comfortable in the 21st century, at home in its own skin, able not just to be proud of its past but also confident in its future. "I don't think Northern Ireland would have changed unless Britain had changed." He tackled the thorny issue of Iraq by saying that removing Saddam from power in Iraq and the Taliban in Afghanistan had been done with "relative ease", but the "blowback" from "global terrorists" had been substantial. "For me, I think we must see it through," he said. "The terrorists who threaten us here and around the world will never give up if we give up. "It is a test of will and belief and we can't fail it." His remarks were heard in silence. Mr Blair - who made no reference to Gordon Brown in his address - spoke of the lessons he had learned as Labour leader for 13 years and Prime Minister for 10. "What I had to learn as Prime Minister was what putting the country first really meant. "In time you realise that putting the country first does not mean doing the right thing according to conventional wisdom or the prevailing consensus, or the latest snapshot of opinion. "It means doing what you genuinely believe to be right." He said that bringing about change in the country - particularly to "monolithic" public services - was "hellish hard to do". Sometimes you knew you were "fighting public opinion", but you were "content to do so", he added. He insisted: "I did what I thought was right for our country. I came into office with high hopes for Britain's future, and I leave it with even higher hopes for Britain's future." He went on: "People say it is a tough job. Not really. A tough life is the life led by young severely disabled children and their parents." Mr Blair said he had been "very lucky and very blessed" during his time in office. "This country is a blessed nation. The British are special. The world knows it. In our innermost thoughts, we know it. This is the greatest nation on Earth, so it has been an honour to serve it," he said. He ended the speech which begins his long goodbye from Downing Street by saying: "I give my thanks to you, the British people, for the times that I have succeeded and my apologies to you for the times I have fallen short. But good luck." Earlier today, Mr Blair told the Cabinet in Downing Street of his intention to make his announcement. Mr Brown paid tribute to his "unique achievements" and his "unique leadership" of his party, Britain and the world, according to the premier's official spokesman. Mr Blair then flew by plane to Teesside Airport before being whisked by motorcade to Trimdon. After his speech, he was flying back to London and No 10. Labour will now plunge into the process of choosing successors to Mr Blair and Mr Prescott. Potential left-wing candidates to challenge Mr Brown for the party leadership, backbencher John McDonnell and ex-minister Michael Meacher, will announce this afternoon whether they have mustered enough support for one of them to stand. Six candidates have announced they want to stand for the deputy leadership - Education Secretary Alan Johnson, International Development Secretary Hilary Benn, party chairman Hazel Blears, constitutional affairs minister Harriet Harman, Northern Ireland Secretary Peter Hain and backbencher John Cruddas. Labour's National Executive Committee will meet to draw up a timetable for the contest. Mr Burton said he expected Mr Blair to remain as MP for Sedgefield for the rest of the Parliament unless a major international post was offered to him.
  17. Originally posted by The Duke: ^^^He is a spokesperson for the President office. And he is doing a great job. As for the Duke who knows the governor of Gedo maybe? ^^ Duke for Gedo governership? bloody hell! That will be their biggest calamity on them and misfortune, imagine you selling your humbug to the poor gedo people,as you do in SOL what did have done to encounter this mishap??
  18. ^^Which hat/flag you on Mr.Ng? a vacany of double agent is still vacant - Wanna apply, applications are available through the security Attaché C/o ethopian embasssy in london or elsewhere.
  19. Originally posted by Allamagan: ^^ seems though that ambassador posts as split between Yeey's and Geedi's! and that is why they get rid of Mr.Buuba cos they he came inbetween them. it was the only ministy working, so Yey and Geedi both want at the same time to be foreign ministers - what a joke - a goverment without legs to stand.
  20. ^^They got no job left to do, as Xabashidu is killing the somali People,and destroying homes, the warlord's gangs, and thugs are burning niqaabs. and they can tell you they are calling the shots.
  21. From a Hungarian Jewish background, he worked hard to be in the elite league of the French ruling class, and he worked hard to get elected by making the natives and immigrants confront each other, Simply a French NeoCon has emerged to the surface.
  22. Originally posted by Ms Dhucdhuc & Dheylo: No need to wear a ring. This is dhaqan we never had. Why must we follow alien culture? Wearing white dress, throwing the flower bouquet behind you, and wearing a ring and even going to honeymoon..I personally boycotted them all. Quite right, it's an alien culture - a five star hotel, cold food, white dress, throwing the bouquet, and dancing the night away are all nothing more than a blind leading blind stuff and commercial charade. just to have a good Waliima/duco and a good honeymoon for somewhere to de-stress, saying your vows - You and me against the world, a nice way to start a family
  23. Inaa Lilaah wa inaa ilayhi raajicuun naxaiistii janno Allah ha ka waraabiyo & Samir iyo iimaan
  24. ^^Why ask source when the whole country is gone ?? :confused:
  25. Medical treatment is mercy on wheels no matter how advanced it's,it's drastically needed by any living being,I basically wonder how the medical technology goes hand in hand with Doctor/patient needs, someone somewhere is busy making that dream a reality, while we sitting on our behinds The beloved Prophet of Islam(CsW) said: "Daawoo Cibaada Allah" - Treat or cure the slaves of Allah - or "Daawoo Mardaakum Bi Sadaqah" because treatment is Raxmah, it's a mercy. and every ailment has a treatment except the age factor,and the eventuality of death. Just imagine 20 years ago there was no CT scan for the brain tumour. Or 50 years ago there was no simple penicillin and anti-bacteria medication.