Fabregas
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my house windows were closed and my neighbour had no curtains that time, lol. my area looks quite posh though. luckily it wasn't at 8.30 am when all the xalimos converge to take their kids to school. ........ war edeb darna. Big brother ya naga qabta.
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Man who had daughter as a sex slave for 24 years gets life
Fabregas replied to General Duke's topic in General
i don't think they should give him a life sentence. just lock him up in a dungeon with no food and check every month if he still alive. The taxpayer should not have to pay money to feed these invidual in prison. Some will say human rights, but as far as i'm concerned he has forfeited his human rights. Bring back the death penalty, I say. now! -
^^ Norf, I agree with AT- romania will win the champions league----lol------ Nuune, i think its all a set up might- i predict Liverpool will get Manutd....as I said.....Barcelona are favourites----for me
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de am not asking u 2 read articles....just read the title..and send me the links...somali nationalism clan history=key words...i'll make duca that you marry a wadaad wacan inshallah ...... dhubad, how u use this streetview?.....i went to google and only found google map....do you have to download something?.... and i found this which applies to JBs point: quote:One man is seen picking his nose at a street corner, a couple are caught sunbathing in bikinis and another man is captured entering an adult book store. http://www.theherald.co.uk/news/other/display.var. 1444323.0.0.php :
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ub3 westside u have some interesting links open on your pc.......... ps. if women start posting the pics of workplaces......then can't it be ideal for stalkers and stuff? :confused: ibtisam, i am awaiting for some research links from you. ma sad ad daka u gasha? :mad:
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Originally posted by Oodweyne: Mr. Xiiny , That is why you are in a "spot of difficulty" in here, dear lad . For, the sheer legality of that union, is not yet settled, indeed (both theoretically and practically). Since, to us in Somaliland, the issue of the union as an act was never ratified on a majority basis by the people, when the articles of the constitution, in which the "act of the union" was it's foundational tract of it ( or it's preamble, as it were ), was put to the people in 1961 . Hence, it's no use to read your "revisionist unionist history" to me, and tell me, that the "union" is legal or at least was legal. For the whole freaking point of Somaliland's legal case, has also great deal to do with the absence of a ratified public referendum that has legitimised the said "act of union" ( since only the parliament of that time did have voted it, both originally in the eve of the independence in july of 1960 , and retrospectively, indeed in 1961 ). All in all; the issue in here, is not as "black-and-white" as you unionist claim, indeed. Furthermore, when, the first revolt against the union and the new republic by the junior army of the then "Somaliland's Scout Regiment" happen, the subsequent court case of those officers, prove my contention in here. Since, the presiding judge of the court did not have found to his satisfaction a "legally ratified act of union" , between Somaliland and Somalia, in which those officers may be said of them, that they have committed a "high treason" against it, indeed. And, finally, Siyad Barre's overthrow of that half-legally-established constitutional order (in which the Somali Republic of that time was based on – i.e., 1960 – 1969 ) also ended whatever "jurisdictional attachment" that Somaliland have had with Somalia of that time ( at least from legal stand ). Since, the "force majore" that he represented it, did indeed ended the "legal contract" between Somalia and Somaliland of that time. And in here, just in case you are bit confuse that "legal contract" that was the "act of the union" was a "de facto" only but not in a "de-jure" ; since, parliament alone have voted for that "act of union", indeed, in affirmative sense. But the public, at least in Somaliland, in majority sense, have voted it down. And therefore, the "constitutional contract" between Somaliland and Somalia at the eve of Siyad barre's take-over of power in 1969 was only a Republic or at least a union that was based on "half-of-coin" of a legality ( as it were ) but nothing else, indeed. And, therefore, his intervention, which was a violent take-over of the Republic's constitutional order, did, also, ended the "parliamentary-approved-legal foundation" of the very Republic he came to rule (i.e., he ended, effectively, the half-of-the-coin of legal foundation that the union was based on, since he nullified the constitution of 1961 of the said union) Since it was the case that the said union was based, precariously, a charter that was the constitution of the Republic of 1961 , and therefore, if you ended that constitution (i.e., revoked the constitution or make it null-and-void, indeed), then, the very basis of that republic is also ended, indeed. Now, you see where I am going with this line of thought, dear lad . As, I said earlier, it's no use to read to me what manner of "fictitious history" that Siyad barre have thought you in his indoctrinated school, particularly the large argument of our time; and then, you, on your end, seeing to it, whether you can chance your luck with it, in the hope that others will accept from you. For I can easily demolish you there, in no time, dear lad .... Regards, Oodweyne. If I remember `correctly you claimed( a while back on here) that Somaliland elites should have never joined the Union( because it was a grave mistake) even it meant upsetting the democratic process and ignoring the wishes of the large majority of the populace. Therefore, is it not rather contradictory and hypocritical, oodwweyne, for you to claim that the union was not legal as it was never ratified by the people. I thought you were a believer in democratic elitism, that is, the elites deciding what is best for the majority on certain occasions?
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SO what do you want, 4.5?
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welcome to the forum Heliostropolis
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maybe some somalis, but anigu waxan ka so jeda quraishati iyo xaga, awliyadi de.
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this guy needs a dna test; i am sure wa somali lumay......
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^^ just gimme you password...carawello..... sayid, u got my pm? norf, i will reference as an expatriate scholar from the middle east.........
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I once saw a polish man chewing, lol. qalbi adeyg; anything else u would like to recommend? How about a bit of crack and B on the side with a hot british cuppa, eh? Weed, or high grade skunk which is what is actually smoked by most uk ppl, seems good for first time..users.......but after a while they become addicted to it and they can't wake up a single day without smoking or going to sleep smoking skunk.....................
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^^ The question is trying to find an explanation for the causes behind the failure of Somali Nationalism. Of course, this covers the area of state failure and rebellion movements, as they were involved in the collapse of pan SOmali ideals. I am working around the argument which claims that it failed because nationalism tried to centralize power and take power from the traditional( decentralized) systems of SOmali governance( clan rule)......... Sayid, sorry bro, I thought you specialized in the area of childrens stories and novels. ps. hamas so wadado ma ha?
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^^ i need anything on somali nationalism, the failure of the government.........theories explaining it would be nice.......and anything to do with how seccessionism and other rebellion movements sprang up. JZK in advance..........
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^^ah, just the person I was looking for. please come to the "has anyone got access" thread and help a brother out.....and i forgot to say salamucalaykum...... ps.( khan is still unconcinving........he has to beat and face some real guys........)
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Originally posted by LayZie G.: quote:I was surrpised at the extent of time and effort the security apparutus spend on the issue Che, my friend you seem very anxious and for your sake I hope you are not hiding anything. As for the topic, follow the evidence until it leads you to the director of the masjid.(I'm certain that he is involved but not sure to what extend) I want someone to be accountable and preferably the director.(after all it happened under his watch) how are you doing my dear detective constable, lazie G? how are ze investigations into ze zoomali comunnity going? I must say your last case waz not a resounding success. I am talking about Ze GERMAny case, ehem ehem. Are you sure you are not barking up ze wrong tree here, again? in ze western law you are innocent till proven guilty, not innocent till proven to have ze long beards. Auf widersen, ukhti. ( ps. why don't the families just send some somali elders to Abu Mansur and say to him, " war inaka iyo ka iyo ka mesha jogo no sheg"?
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Some people are just desperate for government funding and attention. Edward Hussain was on the telegraph today; and one of the papers was exposing the past life of majarin guy............ Of course extremists will not like Liverpool, because they have a a carlsberg logo on their shirt. And why would they support manutd, the red devils? As for Arsenal, they are named after gunners....must have something to do with the crusaders.eh..Chelsea is owned by a jew.which rules out spurs too.?So the extremists must support Man city as it is owned by a sheikh it sheikh it wealthy arab...... Also, badminton is a bit girly and it is not from the sunnah.lol
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^^ yeah, isaga iyo abihiba wu tumay........thumbs up.............
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shariff and men like prof cadow won't heed to such calls..........they are more moderate............ neway, "somali government" is known for consuming balwad and drinking sharab, staying in lavish hotels and trying to dodge the odd alshabab bomb......why would any women bring such stress on herself.?......
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what about a trillion somali shillins>>>?
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^^ movies. war naga lexo ciyalsuqyahow. i need help here...adna your taking bout movies...>>>>>>>
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barera will smoke him all the way to lahori tonite-----------watch the space
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Anyone have acess to articles and journales on Somali history and SOmali nationalism? jzk in advance.
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ha, why not,why not: I would encourage you to try to get a booking for the BBC Somali next friday, after Jumcah. Even better, translate the stories into Somali, then tell the listeners your full names and your tribes. Then you'll be ilbax and highly civilised to the correct Western standard.