Jumatatu

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  1. Originally posted by waayeel: i have doubts about the hushed silence and inobtrusiveness of Caato, Suudi & CO. They plot and they are the best plotters - let us all wait the outcome -
  2. Originally posted by Qorshel: No sxb not gain in doing that, just take away their passports, laba kale haku soo dhoofaan ^^^ Looooool....I love this nice one sxb...very inventive...!
  3. ehem! Puntlanders when you come to earth can you question yourself whether Galgaduud(let alone baraxley) wants to join. You are making it sound as if it is NATO..damn..! Or is it that you are bankrupt and want the resources in Galgaduud to feed the big stomachs who recently eleted the 'petrol-station attendant'.
  4. we have the same government you disapproved last time , Smith, why the change of heart? And if you think this stooges will do or achieve something then you really believe in miracles
  5. Damn what a coincidence Aliseleeban, cause I happen to have found one similar to it but of different author, may be you could help in identifying it sxb: Source: Liberty For the Muslim World Date: Thu, 10 Jan 2005 15:54:57 +0000 Email: info@liberty.netkonect.co.uk Title: Liberty: Report from Aliseleeban to Prime-minister Ariel Sharon TEXT: Liberty For the Muslim World, Postal Address: BM Freedom, London WC1N 3XX, U.K. Tel: 0181-4526210 Fax: 0181-4502019 Mob: 0468298219 10 Jan 2005 Text of the letter sent by fax to current Premier of Israel Ariel Sharon Aliseleeban, Bari , Somalia His Excellency The Prime Minister of Israel Ariel Sharon Fax No. 972 2 513 950 Jerusalem, Israel. Your Excellency Establishing Strategic Partnership with the State of Israel In my capacity as the leader of the under-privilaged people(commonly known as Jaaji) living in Somalia , an admirer of the state of Israel and the courage of its people, please accept my compliments and my people's profound felicitations to you, your Government, President and the people of Israel for their tenacity, strength and resourcefulness which had finally constrained its adversaries to make peace with the State of Israel. I have the honour of representing my people in this opportunity for seeking to establish amiable and links with the State of Israel. It is important to note that our two nations have had strong links since time immemorial. Indicative of such historical links, stretching well before the advent of Islam to this date, is the influence of the Hebrew culture on my people and how Jewish legends and their mystical powers are widely acknowledged and homage paid to them. In addition, my people are appreciative as they have an indelible memory of the fact that Israel has in the past assisted them. Hence now I want to bring to your attention that we the people who have links with you are currently suffering due to be minority and our heritage to the Jews. This we seek you assistance in opur exodus from here, Somalia, and into the promised land of Israel. Shalom, I have the honour to remain, Your Obedient Servant Alisaleeban
  6. Originally posted by Nationalist: I don't see why you need to stand up for Juma. Didn't he say he enjoys it. Give him his pleasure. If there's one thing a clown enjoys, it would be attention. And we know how to inject the dose. Strange. I cannot differentiate of the two, whether you are a under-age with a keyboard and an access to the net or a mentally retarded individual. But my money is on the latter in light of your posts. Your inability to accept views oppossed to your medieval thinking is an evidence to that.
  7. Originally posted by AYOUB_SHEIKH: Never mind his "blue collar" lifestyle in Canada, why is his "brown pants" period in Somaliland not included?
  8. People look and learn a 'spin-doctor' at work. I envy you Smith..wonder why Blair has not hired you... Originally posted by Duke_Valantino: Cade Muse is our President and has a noble blood line unmatched in Somali history. But you knew that right. By the same Duke : Wind, I was pointing out to Juma that working is a noble task, even if you are a gas station attendent
  9. Originally posted by Duke_Valantino: Cade Muse is our President and has a noble blood line unmatched in Somali history. Noble...? :confused: :confused: But dont you think you should add that part (petro-attendant) in his CV, since it is something he has done. And again sxb it is not criticisn, am just pointing out something you overlooked.
  10. Originally posted by Duke_Valantino: Juma, get a hoild of yourself son, you have become quite irational of late. ORGILAQE : Juha you are loosing the plot mate.Chill Nationalist : Quite the fool is more like it. Bari_Nomad : Sore Loser Syndrome at its worse... Nothing gives me more pleasure than to trigger such response from this gang. As it has been proven from time to time 'the truth hurts'.
  11. Originally posted by Duke_Valantino: We need a to rebuild our security apparatus and we need all the help we can get. Security apparatus..my a$$..! You are just looking forward to Yeey leading you back to the promised land with the help of AU troops..that will be the day. I told you smith and I still stand by it, this is a step that will determine whether C/llahi Yusuf will succed in the total domination or will backfire on him and will lead to the annihilation of his dreams. And anyone who knows Yeey knows he does not chicken out from adversaries. So lets roll the dice and the games begin...back to square one in 1990...you do remember that dont you Smith..?
  12. Smith sxb in the CV of General Cadde could u add please during his time in Canada he was a pump attendant later promoted to cashier in a Petrol Station. And am serious am not joking it was an important part of his life....and hey everyone in Otttawa knows it....aight...it aint secret...blud...!
  13. Originally posted by macalimuu: wasiirka wasaaradda dhilmaanyadda wasiirka wasaaaradda kaneecada wasiirka wasaaradda malaariyadda wasiirka wasaaradda sansiyeeriga
  14. ^^ Look at the camera's at work, they are very active at the election of the leader of Puntland. But I ask WHERE THE HELL WERE THESE CAMERA'S WHEN THE INTERNATIONAL WORLD WANTED TO SEE THE EFFECT OF TSUNAMI FROM GARCAD TO HAFUUN ..?
  15. Nationalist I dont see you waving the flag sxb....guess this side of 'reer-maxamudsyleyman' was not your ideal choice...
  16. A recent survey on SOL users has determined the Arab bashing group are ones who have been in the past 'tarxiiled' or are either decendants of those 'tarxiiled' from Arab countries. Hence please give them the space to show their anger, and I hope u do understand if it is not rationale, after all it is of pure hatred...
  17. Originally posted by Duke_Valantino: That there is a Somali government even in Nairobi that the world would take them seriously. Give us a break will ya. I think you need to give yourself a break Smith sxb. You are honestly living in a cuckoos-land if you think there is a Somali government or even anything that can be deemed to have a form of government in Nairobi. What you have in there is a fantasy government that mocks the aspiration and hopes it carried. It is not even worth anything on theory today let alone practical. But am not suprised cause you are blindly supporting 'adeero' and hence you fail to see the pitfalls. As for the SOOL, SANAG and CAYN that you so harmonically sing about , dont push your luck mate. You will get what you want by the end of the day, though I wonder whether you have yet contemplated the cosequences of it ....
  18. JB sxb the MP's from the North-west assumed by being part of this federal government they could and would get a fair share (if not a lion's share) in attempt to lure the people of S/land from the secessionist. Ideally that would have been good, but alas it turned out to be the opposite. But then you have to look behind the scene the main player in this farce so called federal parliament and government of Somalia does not want to create a situation that could probably bring a unification, and the stooges in Nairobi are just puppets in the game. As it stands now S/land have a firm case to push their case forward for secession, it has been given to them on a plate and intentionally. Anyone who looks at this cabinet seriously would only come to the conclussion that it has been created to create conflict and animosity. Allah spare us from what it intends to do.
  19. You think that is funny Ayoub...check this one another Dhulka wasiir : Wasiirka Dhulka iyo Deegaamaynta And hey guess what we have another Degaan wasiir : Wasaarada Deegaanka iyo Maraynta Aafooyinka This is the one I love most we have a minister responsible for 'duurjoogs' now: Dalxiiska & Duurjoogta . I remember somebody saying it was the last chance for the Somali people to form a national government...lets hope it is not.
  20. This is a F*****g joke...this is no government at all...and cannot represent anyone at all.... Could somebody please tell me what is the meaning of this: 18-Wasiirka Horumarinta Iskaasha tooyinka to this government I say : let the show begin
  21. Originally posted by HornAfrique: You are also politicizing the effects the Tsunami tragedy sxb. If you care, donate some money to the SOL donation bank... With all due respect for the intent and effort of SOL admin, sxb it is not only the source of collection. Never the less I thank you for your direction and I dont think it is appropraite and neither will it have the sense of 'sadaqa' if I told I did or didnt. Which brings me to my main point which you disputed. Whether the $100,000 received by the President on behalf of the people affected by Tsunami tidal waves will reach its intended target. My answer is big NO and it will never get anywhere near it. Am not naive like you Horn, and I do not hesitate stating my view. If you are still persistant then may you could tell me how no one, and I mean no from the regional government, or the many NGO's in the region failed to even produce and show the rest of the World the level of damage from Garcad to Hafuun till today.And I wish you knew how many digital cameras are in Puntland. Not also forgetting the our neighbouring Djibouti who did not even blink to send in a helicopter or even a ship to go and aid those people untill now while the pledged to help those as far way as Sri Lanka. Hence my dear friend Horn the fact of the matter in here so far is while the people in between Garcad and Hafuun have suffered and continue to suffer no one (except for few people here in London and USA - who have privately raised funds) has been able to help them. The UN did an arial review of the area and managed to get lil bit of aid in there. But there was no Puntland, no regional governments of Igad (who are so much milking money on behalf of Somalia in Nairobi).
  22. Originally posted by Saxardiid: I hope more money will arrive buy out the warlords and their militia otherwise Doofaarey will be permanent seat for the government. You hit the nail in the head sxb...the money which was donated for the victims of Tsunami in Bari will be diverted for the sole use to but out the Warlords so the Colonel Yusuf can strenghten his grip in power. I pity those innocent victims of Tsunami disaster, they are just nominal and no one cares to do anything for them
  23. Soomaalida waxay ku mahmahda 'Ohinta ohin orgi kaweyn'. From the start I did not comprehend the gist of this thread, but I knew it was brewing a Tsunami effect in SOL. Just imagine what is the importance of whether Dubai has a pubic toilet or not..eh? To many it would mean nothing but in SOL it brings the clash of the two heavy weight groups. The pro and anti Amr Mahmoud Moussa . So far in the score board the anti have the edge with the big guns already emerging and throwing around their weight, whether it was wise of them to make a hasty appearance only time will tell. Ideally though they should have just left the foot soldiers (smith and co.) to carry on the onslaught they were doing good. As for the pro-Moussa they have made and build a feeble defence walls and tried to turn the tide around, but have failed so far. Am sure they have something up their sleeve and were wise not to call in the 'raca labaad'. It is supposed to be amusing but that is denied by the fact that the anit-Moussa group tend to personilise the conflict. Whatever though I think we are in for the mother of all (wat should I call it now..I wonder) as they lock horns...