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Originally posted by Beer-Gaal: I'm sure any SL sane Siyaasi knows this project is not working! after 20 years of jaahwareer iyo way dhaqaaqday ,,,,what next? better accept the reality, Kudos to Mr. president Siilaanyo. That is 20 years of peace and progress towards real feasible statehood however slow it might be. You can't possibly be suggesting that Somaliland joins failed state down South. I think that would the definition of insanity if you ask me. The fabric of society and humanity has dissolved in Southern Somalia. Even if peace takes hold in Southern Somalia it would take decades to rehabilitate and heal their psychological wounds back to the norm. Lets not abandon this project in Somaliland lets enforce it with positive attitude and perhaps it might be a great contributer to the future revival of Somalia either as a member of or a venue for peace talks for rebirth of Somalia.
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Should Somaliland allow the formation of a unionist party?
RedSea replied to Che -Guevara's topic in Politics
Unionist party in Somaliland would be very unpopular. But again would be quite the attraction for the folks in Eastern Sanaag and Sool since they are intoxicated with the term 'unity'. -
^ Funny.I can't say I didn't consider that. Thanks brother.
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Buurawadal: President Faroole visit parts of SOOL..
RedSea replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
People of Sool are concious of recent development inGalgala. Pirateland's harsh treatment of locals in W. Bari and E. Sanag serves clear warning shots that no one despite having blood relations is safe from the warmongers in Buntland. Somaliland on the other hand offers equal representation and equality. -
Originally posted by Sharmarke Holmes: quote:Originally posted by Haatu: Karl, I beg to differ, dear lad . Well, be that as it may; dear lad, one is forced to laugh at your allegations in here, particularly in so far as they lack what one calls evidence in the real world, and hence, any sort of point you thought you had in that elongated rather skinny skull of yours, is, of course rather mute like a Charlie Chaplin episode , indeed, dee. Then, again, perhaps, you were giving the gallery an insight into your youthly habits, especially in the time which you have spent in the slums of Garissa, where it is said the narcotic khat/mira is a favourite past time of the youngsters over there; and so, it appears you were trying to drag Mr Polanyi down to your level , which miserably failed, in the worst sense of it. Now, I have some important folks to meet; so, hit the road jamac, but, please do steer clear of all yobsters off the old kent road, lest you make an embrrassment of yourself, dear lad. Regards, Sharmarke Holmes.
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Originally posted by Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar: Ciyaal qurbo ku koray oo qabyaalad ku wareeray lee ahaa sheekada. Waxaaba lagu wareersanyahay magacyada Soomaalida qaarkood la baxaan inay la xiriirto mid qabiileed. That name Soomaalis use has nothing to do with a qabiil's name that it shares with, but everything to do with a prophet's name. I like your indirect way of addressing people. What name is that again MMA that somalis use. :confused:
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He is a Boy. I named him Cimraan. He was born on Tuesday August 18th,2010 during the blessed month of Ramadan. Alxamdulilah. Good times..
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Who are your sources?
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This was low key movement that didn't really partake any major conflict. It was **** clan movement in Southern somalia. [ August 28, 2010, 02:21 AM: Message edited by: Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar ]
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Buurawadal: President Faroole visit parts of SOOL..
RedSea replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
I like Faroole he is an allright guy. He doesn't talk bravado and throw on military camo like the man who proceeded him. He can visit parts of Sool anytime. -
Zack You're totally fine and in with so call NFD being part and parcel of Kenya but you won't allow the same to happen in "ocadenia" under Ethiopia. Why do you prefer one entity over the other?
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Oh lord! Cowke is now Somalilander.
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It doesn't matter where she is from. She is great.
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Ladies and Gents Bigfoot intellect at its best. Will do this again tomorrow. Polish your game will see you later, dear friend.
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The President first thanked: 1. People of Somaliland 2. National Electoral commision 3. Ethiopia 4. EU Hows that compare with your spin you said he thank Ethiopia before all else. Bal beenta eeg. The President spoke in diplomatic way and absolutely far from the way you presented it. ps. I have hard time being persuaded by you. Because I know you are not destined to higher status you just want me to destroy what I have built out of naivety. That is for the political am matures sxb. So you are most certainly welcomed to kick out Xabashis out of your region. Mind has no Xabashis whatsoever. I'll help if you ask for it nicely though.
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^ Ignorance is not a defense, sxb. You paraded baseless article around the forum claiming Silaanyo said it and for which you are unable to confirm to me that it was factual. That to me is just being plain lazy, sxb. How would you feel if I spread falsehood about you without actually having full knowledge of whether or not you said it. It's absurd. Shame on your Zack for spreading falsehood. loool Somali galbeed do have administration but it's under the cloak of "Kililka 5aad" with regional flag under that of Federal Ethiopia something you completely oppose. Compare and contrast that with Somaliland which doesn't come under any other form of government besides itself. I do reckon the relationship between Somaliland and Ethiopian has been cozy but it's not a one that is permanent it's based on economical interests and not military. The only xabashis we see wear either suites and come in peace or they polish our shoes in Hargeysa. We never seen any military hardware or anyone brutally murder our children since Afwayne days.
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^Where is the official letter "hadal qoraalka ah" ee Silaanyo soo jeediyey? I see Kismayo link reporting about Somaliland but has no proof of what Silaanyo actually said. I'm telling you the article you posted which has no bases by the way is referring only to the inaugural speech made by Silaanyo. Unless you have official letter signed and dated by Silaanyo then your articles will not stand. Ethiopia is like mighty empire to you folks I know. Niyada ayey kaa gumaysteen. Alshabab successfully defeated and chased Ethiopian army out of Muqdisho with maximum casualties yet you struggle to even liberate a village of yours from their grip after 2 decades. I pitty you really for you do not even know what you talk about half the time and here you are comparing ocaden villages under full Ethiopian military to thriving state like Somaliland which has all features of free government.
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Originally posted by 'Liibaan': SNM/Somali-diidland is Garbage (Qashin), it will be eliminated soon Faan waynaa wadaadow. By the look of things Somaliland will not even a fire shot. We have certain pieces in place I believe will soon bring in remaining villages under Somaliland authority. Things are really cooking for somaliland and for your emotional bunch future never seem uncertain. Inta Daartii Aaqiro laga tagayo you belong in Somaliland and when Somaliland offers the people of buhoodle a better alternative than Xaglatoosiye they will volunteerily join us in building Somaliland into the ideal multi-clan nation it was meant to be.
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Originally posted by The Zack: quote:Originally posted by RedSea: Ceeb: I supported Alshabab out of political conviction that I had which was that they were the best solution to Somalia' long civil wars. My support for Somaliland is certainly on different level since it's where I'm from. I had nothing against Rayaale's government, I opposed it based on merits not clannish reasons mind you. I think your being over simplistic. I opposed Rayaale's government after because of corruption and nepotism, Silaanyo as opposition leader and will be the first to hold his feet to the fire if he screws up. As for your clan conviently aligning into certain corner I could say I am more closely related with faisal Ali waraabe than Silaanyo and yet I was never a big fan of Faysal. Go figure. Very poor reply. Try again. Nobody will believe that Riyale wasn't from your clan and he was a corrupt, that Godane was from your clan and you started supporting the shabaab group immediately after he took over, that siilaanyo is the new Somaliland president from your clan and you support him for other reasons. Too many coincidences, wey is qaban la'dahay bahashu. Again you have no grasp of what you're saying. I was on the UIC bandwagon before Alshabab even appeared on radar. This was 2006 and I believe you weren't even a member here. Then Ceyrow AUN was alive and Godane was not even known to public. I have not seen someone disregard the facts like this waar shaw ninkan Zack waaba iska dhataqle.
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Your source is tainted as your opinions, sxb. I posted a video which Jigjiga proudly waves and celebrates Melez Zenawi holding his picture to their chest and reciting beautiful poems in Appreciation. Fabricating and distorting the words of Silaanyo so that they sound way you want to sound is not a proof that Somaliland is controlled by Ethiopia. We are free and proud People and you're are in struggle against Ethiopia much luck to you on that front however you just need to reflect on your status quo and start winning some new friends. Waa intaasun. Did you listen to Silaanyo's inaguaration speech? well I did and he thank all the delegates taht came to his inaugural ceremony among them Ethiopia, Djabouti, Kenya cetra cetra. the people who write stuff like that need to be ashamed of themselves for distorting facts. Here is the speech forward to the 8th minute for Silaanyo's speech. Hear it from the horse's mouth. Beenta iska daaf ninyow nin wayn baad tahee. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=srtXbHl7Pa8&feature=player_embedded
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Jigjiga praising Melez Zenawi. Ceeb: I supported Alshabab out of political conviction that I had which was that they were the best solution to Somalia' long civil wars. My support for Somaliland is certainly on different level since it's where I'm from. I had nothing against Rayaale's government, I opposed it based on merits not clannish reasons mind you. I think you're being over simplistic. I opposed Rayaale's government because of corruption and nepotism, and after so many times which his government failed to deliver its promises. I supported Silaanyo as opposition leader and will be the first to hold his feet to the fire as President if he screws up. As for your clan alignment I could say I am more closely linked with faisal Ali waraabe's than Silaanyo and yet I was never a big fan of Faysal. Go figure.
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Miskiin ninyow maxaad garaacaysaa yaa Mr. bigfoot Sawdigan Jigjiga Xabashida ugu dhaantaynaya. Ceebtaada qarso oo nin xor ah oo sanka taagaya jabkaaga haku masalin. Ceeb weeye! looool@ Sanaag is my cousins' town. In politics there are no cousins, sxb. Haven' your learned anything from the Puntland handing over of ocaden fellas and recent skirmishes in certain Galgala mountains. There are no friends in politics only common interests...political 101.
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looooool@hold up nigga :eek: Lets not kid ourselves and be straight forward with each other. ONLF will never succeed in anything. I didn't mean to rain on your parade here but I had to check you there and get you off your high horse and back into reality a little bit. You were in the talks of invading Somaliland and Puntland did I hear? ONLF hasn't established control over the areas they claim yet here you are talking about joining Somaliwayne and invading parts of it in the process. Wax badan ayaa is dhex socda oo aan fahmi waaye! A. Is xorree B. Maamul aad adigu ku qanacsantahay kana masuul tahay samayso. Intaa kadib meesha aad doontid ku dar. You would kill to be in somaliland position walee in fact all Somalis are envious of Somaliland waxba ha i caayin Somaliland duushey saaxib. btw...you spelled SANAAG wrong. Just shows you you're foreigner to the said land. Wa bilaahi Tawfiiq.
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Will Somali society become more religious or secular in the future?
RedSea replied to General Duke's topic in General
I suppose my observations has been if you go to the mosque it tends to be filled and each and every day you will see a new face however on the other hand you will hear many unfortunate happenings as well. The West is a melting pot and if your faith and believes are weak to begin with then you will get scooped right into it however if you're flexible enough and can balance your faith, culture as well into life here in the West than God bless. The young are the most vulnerable in this country they are the ones who mostly go stray.
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