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  1. ^NGONGE waa shaky baryahan...armuu kan yari ka tuuraa fencekiisa.
  2. Waryaadha..marcsmidh iska daaya...I like the kid...haven't seen his video's...but all this conterversy Yes - the rhythm, the rebel Without a pause - I’m lowering my level The hard rhymer - where you never been I’m in You want stylin’ - you know it’s time again
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    Troll Corner

    ^This day keeeeeeeeeeeeeeps on going on and on and on.
  4. Originally posted by AfricaOwn: ^^^ You're just an annoying old man in general. Pick your side of the fence and........
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    Ijithad

    wats up with these arab words?
  6. Originally posted by Caamir: Remittances indeed have had negative corollary effect on the people as they turn indolent, but the allegation that this money fuel the crisis in Somalia does hold water. The remittances make life bearable for the people in Somalia and because life is bearable they won't find a solution. If they suffer more, they will look for a solution. So these remittances keep the warlord system going.
  7. Originally posted by Kool_Kat: After all you're MMA, always Somalinimo u hadashaa *Wink Wink*... Wink wink what? is you accusing the guy of alterior motives? if so...soo bandhig tuhunkaaga.
  8. Originally posted by J.a.c.a.y.l.b.a.r.o: Rasul wasaaraha dalka England uu maanta si qali furan ugu soo dhaweyay Baarlamaanka English ka Source Dayniile
  9. Who is responsible for this civil war? Somalida un hadii aniga lay weydiiyo. Omar arte is one of those responsible, but the blame isn't his alone. It ius very simplistic to say Omar Arte said this and thats why what happened happened. Why the civil war got out of control ilaahay un baa og and there were allot of players involved with their own motives and agenda's.
  10. I spoke to duded that told me that a marduf of jaad costs 2 dollars a day (incl. ciggs,tea) and they chew daily....so that 60 dollars a month on jaad, they wouldn't waste their own monety like that. Its cause they got it easy. That they are watsing the money.
  11. ^But they keep teh warlord system intact indirectly.
  12. No, They keep the Somali civil war going on. Without remitances they would have found a solution for this war a long time ago.
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    Lost Boys

    ^Still more Somalis are being accused then Nigerians......the most criminal nation on earth.
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    Lost Boys

    Originally posted by Dhulqarnayn -alSumaale: 106,678 crimes a year are committed in the UK Somalis beat Nigerians in crime stats? acuudu bilaah. Either there are more Somali criminals or Somali criminals are istubidh and get cought more often, both is nothing to be happy about.
  15. Faraax Baroon, bal noo sheeg, how is Jenyadi messing with Kenyans for Somalis sake? and all along I thought an ay darlings ahaayeen Kiinyaatigu.
  16. Berlin - A woman in Germany put an end to her troubled marriage by chopping up her husband and flushing parts of him down the toilet, authorities said on Tuesday. "'You won't find him, I've flushed him down the toilet,' is what she told (her children)," said Andre Hartwich, a spokesperson for police in the western city of Duesseldorf. The children, who reported their father missing before Christmas, told police the marriage was "steeped in hatred" and that the woman had previously attempted to poison her husband. It was not clear exactly how the man died. The Macedonian-born wife threw the biggest chunks of her husband into a bin, which was later emptied at an incineration plant, police said. Investigators have so far only found traces of the 58-year-old taxi driver's blood in the toilet. http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?set_id=1&click_id=24&art_id=nw20080108152159346C656835
  17. Obama's American revolution The next US president needs to adopt a more humanistic approach to bring the world on-side and Barack Obama is the ideal candidate Dominique Moisi December 24, 2007 2:30 PM | For eight years, George Bush has managed to reinforce all the prejudices and negative stereotypes the world has of the US. He has antagonised the world more than any other American president before him, seriously damaging America's "soft" power by inefficient and excessive use of its "hard" power. Reconciling the United States with itself and the world should thus be the twin priorities for America's next president. If there is one candidate who can accomplish this, who can contribute, in a split second, to restoring America's international reputation, it is Barack Obama. Exceptional periods sometimes create exceptional leaders. Without the French revolution, Napoleon Bonaparte would have remained a gifted and frustrated junior military officer. Likewise, the current period in America and its relations with the world have been truly exceptional, requiring a leader who can fundamentally challenge a global majority's view that America has become arrogant, impotent and selfish. Of course, diehard anti-Americans will never be persuaded, but they remain a minority, with the possible exception of the Muslim world. The silent majority is ready to be convinced that there is life after Bush. Why is Obama so different from the other presidential candidates, and why could he make such a large difference internationally? After all, in foreign policy matters, the next president's room for manoeuvre will be very small. He (or she) will have to stay in Iraq, engage in the Israel-Palestine conflict on the side of Israel, confront a tougher Russia, deal with an ever more ambitious China, and face the challenge of global warming. If Obama can make a difference, it is not because of his policy choices, but because of what he is. The very moment he appears on the world's television screens, victorious and smiling, America's image and soft power would experience something like a Copernican revolution. Think of the impression his election would make, not only in Africa but in Asia, the Middle East, and even Europe. With its rise to global supremacy, America had become the incarnation of the west, and the west was seen as white. Power in America shifted first from the east coast to the west coast, and then to the south. But if a shift across America's racial divide is not truly revolutionary, then what is? Of course, to reduce Obama to the colour of his skin is a grave oversimplification, even if he has been keen to emphasise his "black roots". In fact, African-Americans do not fully support him. With his white mother and his African father, he does not fit any African-American precedent. But that is another reason why Obama is exceptional: the complexity of his identity makes him truly universal, a global candidate for a global age. By virtue of his unique personal history, he can bridge Africa, America, even Asia - where he studied as a young boy in a Muslim school - thereby reviving the universal image and message of America. But, above all, what makes Obama unique, given what the US has been through during the Bush years, is the nature of the message he embodies, which is best summed up in the title of his book, The Audacity of Hope. If America can move from a culture of fear to one of hope - and again incarnate hope for the world - it will require a leader who embodies the American dream: modern and armed with a humanistic religious message, in contrast to the anxious irrationalism of the Christian conservative movement that fuelled Bush's political base. Regardless of whether Obama can deliver on his promises, America will not regain the stature it had between 1941 and 2000. With or without Obama, the "American century" will not be repeated. But Obama can learn from the early mistakes made by Jimmy Carter in the mid-1970s. Neo-isolationism is not an option, but restraint - based on confidence and wisdom - is. The world needs a more modest and confident America. For a European who has been deeply troubled and saddened by America's evolution in the last decade, Obama, of all the declared presidential candidates, seems to come closest to the embodiment of such an America. http://commentisfree.guardian.co.uk/dominique_moisi/2007/12/barack_obamas_american_revolut.html
  18. There I disagree with you, politix is segsi and my slant was highly provocative.
  19. How did the encounter with headmistress and her sweet perfume influence your relationship with women?
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    Troll Corner

    Baadhis ayaan ku hayaa dadka nooca loo yaqaan 'taroolka' ah.
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    Troll Corner

    Horta meeshan maxaad ka qabataan?
  22. Ma hearts and xxx ayaa vulgar ah? surwaalgaab waaxid! Your politics is the usual, the other side of the divide/fence. Nothing exciting if you ask me.
  23. Originally posted by Shar ma'arke: quote:Originally posted by me: Its in their benefit that a civil war erupts in Kenya. 1. Soomaalida lacagtooda Nayroobi ula carareeysa ayaa dhulkooda gashanayaan. 2. Wey ka wada tashanayaan arimaha kuligood saameynaya. 3. Gooni isu taag ama autonomy ayee doonan karaan, hadii qalalaase meesha ka dhaco. 4. Wadanka marka dib loo hashiisiinayo ayee cadkooda goosanayaan. (Waxan oo dhani waxay ku xidhan yihiin, in Soomaalidu danteeda ka wada tashato, Waji midaysan'na ah ay soo bandhigto) Marka hadii aad i weydiisid, Soomaalida Kenya faaido ayaa ugu jirta in Kiinyaarigu is galaan. Seems your prefrontal cortex is loaded with much bigger blinkers. You could be right, but what is a big blinker? ...queue NGONGE with a picture.....