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  1. That's a compliment The Duke At least I know I am not a Yemeni.
  2. ^meeshu ma post office baa? what do you mean he has been waiting a life time?
  3. Originally posted by Emperor: Ali Khaliif Galayr also is in the list... He is not a Puntlander that's why Duke didn't mention him.
  4. Vatican is a country. Maybe it will recognize the secessionist enclave. If the Vatican recognizes the secessionists all the latin countries will follow. It's politics nooh, danta secessionistka ayaa ku jirta
  5. Originally posted by Suldaanka: ^Rome was not built in a day Slowly but surely, the SNM's founding visions of: a free, fair and democratic society, will be realised. Unfortunately for you SNM visions are only to be found in marfashes today.
  6. Originally posted by Meiji: Libaax, I rather trust known pro-Muqawama websites like halgan.net or shabelle.net then Puntlandpost.com ----- Only radicals can be behind this coward action. And whoever they are, they will be hunted down. We will hear more information in the coming days insha allah Pro Muqawama websites and Shabelle are not more reliable the Puntland post when it comes to Somali news. Criminal gangs and Ethiopians can also be behind this Killing. Your pro-Sharif tenancies are obscuring your judgment it seems. It would be better to wait and see how this unfolds. Also ask yourself how many high profile killings have taken place in Muqdisho in the last 5 years? how many of them where attributed to the shabab? how come the finger is being pointed at them today? For convenience sake I say....not because it's the truth.
  7. lol@meiji......the ones that committed this murder have been killed (as planned). The ones that organized this killing have already flown out. I do not believe that the shabab would commit a cowardly act like this. These are the tactics of provocateurs. There is no need for war mongering. Everything already points to a clash that will start sooner or later.
  8. Suldaanka democracy?...lol What can we expect...sit ins? petitioning?
  9. ^Wasn't that the game plan already ?
  10. Originally posted by J.a.c.a.y.l.b.a.r.o: I know ... kuwa kele laftoodu are not better lakin. Pure Africans ,, Better teh devil you know in that case miyaa?
  11. Travel with a male companion or you will be sushi.
  12. Dawlada Ethiopia oo dib isugu yeedhay Hogaamiye kooxeedyadii Somalia si khalkhal uga abuuraan Somali Warkii 03-Feb-2009 iyo Qormadii: Afnugaal News Desk Dawlada Ethiopia ayaa waxa ay dib isugu yeedhay hogaamiyo kooxeedyadii ka dagaalami jiray gudaha Dalka Somalia ee haystay mid waliba qayb kamid ah gudaha Dalka Somalia kuwaas oo qoqob ka dhigay iyo dhul aan isu talaabi karin gudaha Somalia. Kadib bixitaankii ay ka baxday Dalka Somalia dawlada Ethiopia ayaa waxa ay wadaa qorshe ay doonayso inay dib ugu habayso hogaamiyo kooxeedyadii ka talin jiray koonfurta Dalka Somalia kuwaas oo hadda qayb kamid ah ay ku sugan yihiin ciida wadanka Ethiopia. Saraakliil kamid ah saraakiisha ciidamada Ethiopia ayaa waxa ay la shiri doonaan hogaamiye kooxeedyada waxaana ay la habayn doonaan qaabkii ay ku geli lahaayeen wadanka Somalia iyadoo sidoo kale loo dhisi doono ciidamo ku filan kuwaas oo ay ku khalkhal geliyaan awooda soo kacaysa ee Islaamiyiinta kuna fidaysa xuduuda Ethiopia. Hadda ayaa waxaa ku sugan magaalada Dolow ee xadka Ethiopia iyo Somalia hogaamiyaal kooxeedyo ay kamid yihiin Maxamed Dheere Gudoomiyihii hore ee Gobolka Banaadir, Xildhibaan Barre Hiiraale, Maxamed Ibraahim Xaabsade, Yuusuf Dabageed, Bashiir Raage iyo Maxamuud Gudbaaye oo madax ka ahaan jiray Degmada Balcad kuwaas oo shir la leh saraakiil Ethiopian ah. Isku soo wada duuboo dawlada Ethiopia ayaa waxa ay qorshaynaysaa inay dalka Somalia ka abuurto khalkhal nabad gelyo xumo taas oo ay doonayso inay sidoo kale ku wiiqdo awooda Islaamiyiinta kuwaas oo hadda ah awood si wayn ugu fidaysa Dalka Somalia iyo waliba xuduuda Ethiopia iyo Somalia oo walwal ku abuuray Ethiopia. Afnugaal News Desk info@afnugaal.om
  13. Simon Reeve leads a team of journalists on a spectacular journey down east Africa's Rift Valley. From the tiny country of Djibouti, which is the centre of America's military presence in Africa, to the wide open plains of Kenya, the team encounter awe-inspiring landscapes, rich culture and amazing wildlife. In Ethiopia, even in the green and fertile Rift, people are still going hungry, and in northern Kenya global climate change is driving tribes to war over water and resources. In the foothills of Mount Kilimanjaro, Masai warriors are running a project to protect the country's lions. The Rift Valley
  14. Emperor actually you are against the long term interests of Puntland. So in my book those that defend the corrupt Puntland admin are actually doing more harm to Puntland then those that come with constructive criticism. If claim to be pro-Puntland look at the real issues, side with people of Puntland and not a corrupt administration that brings no real progress. It seems to me that AT is now more concerned with the well being of the people of Puntland then those that defend the Puntland admin.
  15. ^Explain that further please. How did you come to that conclusion?
  16. Originally posted by Captain Warya: What on earth... Amazing, it looks like something from a science fiction movie. I bet ya that house will go for millions in 50 years time...as civil war era architecture
  17. Buuxo, Do I ever have a point? Lily, It might look like it means jobs for British citizens alone, but somehow like Chris Rock said.....that train is never late. It's getting grimmer already.
  18. Dawn of new age of industrial unrest as wildcat strikes spread across UK Strikes at 19 sites over ‘British jobs for British workers’ Francis Elliott, Sam Coates and Fran Yeoman Web encouraged every skilled man to strike | Comment: British Jobs and British Workers | ‘We’re used and abused by greedy employers’ | Q&A: British industrial strikes | Phrase that has come back to haunt Brown | A whole new European world of work Gordon Brown’s pledge to create “British jobs for British workers” came back to haunt him yesterday when a dispute over foreign labourers sparked a wave of industrial unrest. Wildcat strikes flared at more than 19 sites across the country in response to claims that British tradesmen were being barred from construction jobs by contractors using cheaper foreign workers. Mr Brown, in Davos for the World Economic Forum, was caught by surprise when a ten-day-old strike at an oil refinery in Lincolnshire sparked copy-cat action at other energy plants. Unions claim that British workers are being barred from jobs because of a European Union directive which allows companies to bring in foreign labour for less than they would have to pay to Britons. The Prime Minister was forced to order an investigation into the claims by the Arbitration and Conciliation Service in order to contain the spreading unrest. But Labour MPs last night emphasised that the wildcat strikes were a warning of mass industrial unrest ahead as the grip of recession tightens on the economy. Jon Cruddas, the Labour MP for Dagenham, urged ministers to act urgently to take the race issue out of the jobs market. Thousands of engineering, construction and maintenance staff from at least 19 sites around the country took action in support of the Lindsey oil refinery employees. Many held placards quoting Mr Brown’s soundbite. Oil refineries, power stations and chemical plants were affected as thousands of staff downed tools. About 1,000 protested outside the Lindsey refinery at North Killingholme, Lincolnshire, where about 100 Italian and Portugese workers have been brought in by contractors in preference, unions claim, to British employees. The dispute prompted sympathy strikes at Grangemouth oil refinery in Scotland, the Aberthaw power station near Barry, in South Wales, a refinery in Wilton, Teesside, Kilroot power station in Carrickfergus, Co Antrim, a gas terminal at Milford Haven, West Wales, the Fiddlers Ferry power station near Warrington and a number of other smaller sites. The rapid spread of the dispute through key energy facilities revived memories of the fuel protests in September 2000, when unofficial blockades of refineries threatened to bring the county to a standstill. The disruption looks set to continue into next week. A spokesman for British Nuclear Fuels said that 900 contractors at the Sellafield nuclear plant in Cumbria plan to meet before work on Monday to discuss taking their own industrial action. Contact our advertising team for advertising and sponsorship in Times Online, The Times and The Sunday Times, or place your advertisement. Copyright 2009 Times Newspapers Ltd.
  19. British Jobs for British people. Hmmm, Sheekadaan xagee u socotaa? anaga Baradhash ma nahay or are we not British enough soon.
  20. It's a close call this one. Let's hope that both sides show wisdom.
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    yeps at home and warm, tried to get in today, but after 5 minutes outside, I said F it and ran back home.
  22. ^ Whatever the reason for the Ethio pull out, is Somalia today free of foreign meddling? How does the Sharif government fit into this equation. And finally does this give the Asamara/Alshabab a legitimate reason for them to continue their fight? Is freedom important? Or should we accept our limitations as a fourth world country and be content with merely existing.
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    Brrrrr Snowed in maanta.