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This is no name calling. It is just an observation.
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^I am just amazed how you can sing one tune one day and the next day a different tune. They should call you flip mode. If only the bookies knew about you.
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^Wadaadnimadii xagee kaa martay maanta? ma xalay baa wax lagu soo cabsiiyay adiga. War meel un ku ekow. Kanu waa swing voter baan u malaynayaa.
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Originally posted by Ayatollah Mulugetta: ME is wrong today. Unsually he says good things. Why behave as if Palestine isn't a priority to us, somali's??????/ At this instance I am not saying that what happens there is not sad and that we shouldnt sympathize with teh victims of brutal occupation. What I am saying is if SOL member showed as much sympathy for Somalia then we would be on the right path. So why no outpour of sympathy for the Somali victims that fall everyday? Am I the only one that see the inequality in emotions here?
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Selon les rapports que nous avons reçu du bureau du Premier ministre Monsieur Moi Rove a été détenu de la fuite d'informations confidentielles. M. Moi Rove, qui a été un porte-parole du ministère de la défense aurait une fuite d'information à un journaliste sur le SOL sur une opération en cours et mis en danger la vie des agents.
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Lets replace Palestine with Somalia and see how the sentences go. Originally posted by Resistance: As we as individuals can take small actions. For Palestine or Somalia? Originally posted by Adam-Zayla: I feel sad for the Somali. Their noble quest for Statehood continues to be hi-jacked till this day by disingineous so-called 'brotherly' governments. The Arab world is building rotating skyscrapers (architecturally speaking once considered 'fantasy'). They are building entire new cities on water but somehow they cannot defeat the Ethiopian? Sure the Ethiopian receive arms and subsidies from the west but make no mistake it's Ethiopian military geniuses that is using the war on terror as a cover. The Somali diaspora is said to be the most educated diasporic group in the world, why is all this potential not being used? Why don't the arabs take in 100 000 Somali men and women and train them as soldiers?. I know for sure they will do a better job in fighting the highly motivated Ethiopian soldiers than the Egyptians,Jordanians or the Syrians who all have their own countries unlike the Somali and therefore won't fight as hard as them. Every Somali government trying to represent the masses collapses because Ethiopia/West controls all their funds(which come from western donors btw). It's ridiculous that Hurricane Katrina sees the mass donation of billions of dollars from Arab countries yet the Somali People is at the mercy of the Ethiopian because nobody has the balls to back em and actually put their money where their mouth is. The Arab world needs to adopt the mentality of the Iranians and realize the west is not their friend, never has been and never will be. There looking out for their own interest which has not been the same as the Arabs since Lawrence of Arabia. The 100 000 Somali soldiers with unlimited monetary support from the Arab world can now enter the land of their ancestors and permanently free it. Unlike the unmotivated armies Ethiopia backed by the west devoured in the past they will now be fighting soldiers just as - if not more - motivated than the EDF soldiers
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^ Not in a million years. BTW, I am still waiting for the examples of real islamic states in the world today.
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Marx a mené cette opération avec un grand honneur pour notre nation. Il a mis sa vie en grand danger. Il ya 2 années Marx a couvert. Il a convaincu les sécessionnistes de lui montrer leurs vils plans de renverser notre moral et juste nation. Marx a payé d'énormes services à notre état et nous sommes reconnaissants. Il est un héros. Pour son travail courageux et vaillant, il sera attribué une médaille d'honneur.
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Oui, il voulait l'exposer. Après une longue enquête, il a décidé de les exposer.
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You guys don't get it! MARX is exposing the Somaliland task force on SOL and this is his way of doing that.
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Originally posted by NGONGE: I was making a point to A&T and will carry on making it until he gives in and agrees to my clan theory. You still have to write it up. A comment here and there won't cut it.
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Originally posted by cynical lady: Gaza? what about wardhiigley?
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^see it is already an ideology with a solid economic model. Imagine all the dinners that will be bought and how that will stimulate our economy? we will have allot of somali restaurants. No one will be ever hungry.
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Ma af carabi baa taasi for buy me a dinner?
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^it is not what you say, but the intension that counts.
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Originally posted by Abu_Diaby- Al Falastini: ^^warya, ulemada somalinimado yeyn ku sarin fatwa...wad ka baxaysa somalinimda marka. Carab buu noqonayaa markaas. Kuwaasaa uruursada noociisa.
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Originally posted by NGONGE: Mr ME listen to him and all you'll be satisfied with will be 'nin ba bari casha ii iibiyaay' . Arr maxa jaahil tala laga qaaday. Kuma fahmin, ii jicli bal. My brain needs to thaw maanta.
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^Yaa kuu dirsaday warkaas ninyahow?
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THE OCEAN STARS? Ocean sharks, blue sharks? The stars? Ocean stars sounds whack. when you compare it to teh indomitable lions. a better nick name is required.
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Rwanda's time to test giant killers Somalia 04/01/2009, Rwanda’s time to test giant killers Somalia as Tanzania take on Zanzibar in trick duel Finny Muyeshi, Kampala, Uganda Rwanda will be seeking to make nonsense of Somalia’s new tag of giant killers while Tanzania will be out to stop their half brothers Zanzibar when the Cecafa senior Challenge Cup enters the sixth day in Uganda Monday. The setting will be the ageless Nakivubo Stadium in central Kampala, venue of Saturday’s sensational 1-0 victory of Somalia over Tanzania. It was at the same venue, and on the same day that Zanzibar put up a memorable show to restrict hosts and favourites Uganda to a barren draw. Rwanda lost 0-4 to Uganda in the opening round of Group A matches at the National Stadium, Nambole on Thursday thus need a win to have any hopes of making it to the semi finals. But they face a Somali side that has been rejuvenated by their win over Tanzania and now see themselves going far in this ten-team tournament sponsored by pay-TV channel GTV. Even with the heavy defeat at the hands of the Uganda Cranes, Rwanda’s Amavuvi still remain among the favourites and would not want to be cowed by Somalia’s newly found status. Their heavy defeat is partly credited to their losing veteran goalkeeper Jean Claude Ndori in the second match. Ndori who was rushed to hospital as his team trailed 0-1 is unlikely to be ready for Monday’s match thus his understudy, Patrick Rutayisire should be starting in goal. The Rwandese will need to sharpen their attack by asking the likes of Jean Lomami and Kamana Bokota to be seen to be earning their places in the team. Against Uganda, the Rwandese ran out of steam as can be confirmed by the fact that they conceded all the four goals late in the match. Against Somalia, they face a determined side that plays the game for its entire duration. They pride in having a strong striker in Cisse Abshir, the man who destroyed Tanzania Saturday. Former captain Yusuf Ali is a strong midfielder while goalkeeper Khalid Ali is finally proving his worth in the side. The keeper was ignored by coach Mohamed Abdi Farah for their 0-2 lost match against Zanzibar with Abdulkadir Sheikh starting. It was only after the team had taken in two goals that the second choice goalie was called upon to salvage the boat. He did a wonderful job earning his place against Tanzania, whom he frustrated throughout. For Tanzania, the match could not have come a worst time. They must be wishing this match came a bit later and at a time when circumstances would have made it easier for the Zanzibar not to put out a determined show. As it is now, Zanzibar needs a win to be sure of progress while Tanzania must win to regain their footing in the tournament. Zanzibar has a relatively young side with Yanga FC defender Nadir Haroud the most experienced. The young players, many of who were in the Cecafa under 17 tournament in Burundi two years ago are still chasing everything that football offers thus will be putting everything into the match. Tanzania have big names and came into the tournament fresh from a sensational win over Sudan in Khartoum. This win must have gone into their heads as they clearly underrated Somalia on Saturday. Many believe coach Maximo must have also underestimated the strength of the Somalis, choosing to rest some of his big names. In the process he was forced to call for second half reorder pulling out Nurdin Bakari, Nizar Khalfan and Jerson Tegete and throwing Henry Joseph, Danny Mrwanda and Mussa Hassan Mgosi into the fray. But the changes, although improved the Tanzanian’s approach came late as Somalia had already taken the lead that they were determined to hold on to.
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^At some point kulaha. Just write it, the floor is yours only then can we test your new zeal. I am starting to believe SOL naacnaac has infected you.
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^That was when you was a mere sympathizer. I want to see new venom. Don't be lazy and put your pen to some good use. Share your 'believes'. Or are you not capable of defending what it is that you claim you stand for?
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Ibti - are there any examples of real islam being practiced in the world today? is there any Somali group practicing it today? There are many groups claiming they are the real deal. which one is the real one? Don't be lazy, come with examples.
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^Ibti are you trying to hurt my feelings? take it easy dear, I am in a good mood maanta. ps. you havent answered my question. What is fake islam and what is real islam according to you.
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I don't disagree with you on that fellow citizen, it is for all to see what you have become. I disagree with you claiming that you was ever neutral. Explaining the position eloquently is not the problem. Implementing it is the problem. Nothing wrong with the theory. On your ideas. However elequent you can explain, your ideas will be weak. For the sake argument why don't explain your position eloquently in a fresh thread. You dont have to write today. Just post your position somewhere next week. Ready for that challenge? Norf No I haven't read it.
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