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Originally posted by AAliyah416: lol haneefah I heard he's taken,so its pretty too late for that. But, thanks for offering me..you're too sweet Haneefah I just saw the clip in youtube, I didnt see the whole thing. btw I love this song.. But he sings aaliyah. Which means that he has alot of other admiring fans. Markaa consider that bal.
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Emperor you have so much to say. No value whatsoever in what you write sxb. I don't even bother to read the half page nonsense that you post each and every time.
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^Ibti lol they think it's an insult to be shankaroon=better than five. "never mind what haters say, ignore 'em till they fade away" T.I
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^^^^hihi saaxib, I can't promise valentines day cuz you're living in hargeisa, but how does March 18th sound? Emperor, Call duke, he'll understand what I'm talking as he was the one who actually said that "shankaroon" is nothing but harmless beauty. Haa! dumarka in lala doodo waxaa ka macaan in lala kaftamo. Waa sidaas.
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LOOOOOOOl oops. One of those nights.
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^nuune lol I've to confess JB is my seedi(he don't know that yet ) as my girl also belongs to his clan. Waa in aan ka farxiyaa saaxibkay. Emperor, Hablahaan la kaftamaa anigu, raga waa la dooda. Kala saar labadaas. JB why valentines? lool
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Not bad at all, but the picture of rayaale and Yaasin are both outdated. Rayaale looks like a jabhad. Xoogaa busaarad ayaa ka yara muuqata.
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Happy b-day xaaji. Bit too late, but I'm sure you'll be fine. I've been thinking of getting you an Iphone that you always wanted or perhaps plugjack revolutionary internet/phone system which you just plug into your pc and you can call anywhere in the world.
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Kulmiye website: nice layout. http://kulmiye.org/
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Shankaroon is no joke hommie!
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by Abukar Arman Sunday, February 08, 2009 Granted, the Somali political conundrum is multifaceted in nature. And, one of these facets and indeed most frequently cited element perpetuating Somalia ’s violence and anarchy is the lack of good leadership capable of ensuring good governance. After all, according to the official account, this very element is what toppled the Transitional Federal Government (TFG). The indicators of TFG’s fatal incompetence are many; however, the one that highlights it the most is their decision to usher in the broadly loathed Ethiopian occupation, and for callously becoming the instrument that executed Ethiopia ’s brutal free fire policy. It goes without saying that there is no good governance without good leadership; and, of course, there is no good leadership without a holistically competent leader who is morally grounded to set the high standards. Good governance requires setting in motion the necessary process that allows good decisions and policies to be effectively framed and implemented as well as setting up an objective system of accountability. And particularly for Somalia , it also requires the facilitation of a systematic process that ascertains the establishment of genuine civil societies free from clan politics and non-sectarian Islamic institutions. Among other things, these institutions could play the critical role of reforming an entire segment of the society that is suffering from the residual effects of a prolonged civil war and state of anarchy. A few days ago, in order to inspire a fresh paradigm conducive to peace and reconciliation, the newly expanded parliament (the outcome of the Djibouti peace accord) elected Sheikh Sharif Sheikh Ahmed as Somalia ’s new president. Is he the right leader to rehabilitate this failed state? “The ascendancy of Sheikh Sharif provides an opportunity to create an inclusive coalition governing from the center outwards,” says John Prendergast, co-chairman of the Enough Project that studies the Horn of Africa. Based on his short but high profile presence on the Somali political stage, the new president might have what it takes. He stands in sharp contrast with those who have been jostling for power in the past several decades when politics became a vile enterprise and a deadly zero-sum game. In his essay ‘Faithless Power versus Faithful Authority in Somalia ’, Prof. Abdi Ismail Samatar describes the said era with this observation: “Any sense of imaan (faith) vanished from the ethos of those competing for public power as the nation descended into an abyss. Civic-minded and faithful Somalis kept a low profile and failed to mobilize the population.” While his peace strategy that led to his election has been challenged as it created division within the Alliance for Re-liberation of Somalia --a coalition that he was representing in the Djibouti peace conference-- few question the worthiness of his vision, the sincerity of his commitment, and his willingness to sacrifice for his country. He often cites an episode in Islamic history when Prophet Muhammad negotiated and signed the Treaty of Al Hudaibia-- a lopsided deal favoring his enemy-- in order to secure peace and stability as the source of his inspiration. In his acceptance speech and his subsequent interview with the Saudi Gazette, the newly elected president hit all the high notes, so to speak. He promised to diligently guard the responsibility entrusted on him; to reach out to all Somalis and make peace and reconciliation his priority; to reject nepotism and deal justly with all Somali clans; to stop militant extremism, and to cultivate peaceful relationships with neighboring countries. Many analysts consider this too tall of an order for any transitional leader to accomplish; however, with the right team and the right prioritization, the new president has a reasonable shot of set a momentum toward lasting peace. Meanwhile, the first task awaiting the new president is finding the right person to hand the most pivotal position of the soon to be new government. Rumors are heavy towards the appointment of the former Prime Minister Ali Khalif Galeydh who served in the first Transitional National Government (TNG). While Dr. Galeydh is considered by some as a polarizing figure who comes with certain political baggage, most would agree that he is a giant among the current candidates. He is a diplomatically astute individual who is capable of stitching together a competent government ready to deal with a volatile and a rapidly changing world, and persuade the hardliners within the opposition to coalesce with the new government. Galeydh’s main political base might be the resistance movement with all its diverse shades as he took a firm stance against the Ethiopian occupation. The second most pressing task is to extend an olive branch to the Asmara wing of the ARS and Al-Shabab. However, it is important to note that, unless a profound gesture of goodwill is extended to them for confidence building, mere symbolism and empty rhetoric might have a counter-effect. The international community, more particularly the U.S. , can set this in motion by removing Al-Shabab and Hassan Dahir Awes off the terrorist list since they are not charged with specific crimes. Such a list has only proven to further radicalize people. President Ahmed’s election comes at a time when the majority of the Somali people have come to the realization that the “Islamists” are the only group that have proven to possess the moral rectitude required to restore peace and order and work for the common good. Equally important, at a time when the pendulum of the American politics is swinging back to the realm of reason, realism and pragmatism. And while this creates a fertile ground for peace and reconciliation, the looming specter still remains for Ethiopia and its cronies to resort to their all too familiar sabotaging tendencies. -------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Abukar Arman is a writer who contributed to groups such as Foreign Policy Association, International Herald Tribune, Aljazeera, Scoop and the Journal of Turkish Weekly.
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Haye what I tell you emperor. Caadi maaha qoftu.
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Shankaroon ciyaar ciyaar mood oo kusoo carar oo halagu cuno. :cool:
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Originally posted by J.a.c.a.y.l.b.a.r.o: Kulmiye Kulmiye Kulmiye ............ Jaw! This year Udub is eyga hooseeya(under dog).
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Yaa Diidan Laba Dal Oo Nabdoon Oo Jaar Ah Oo Xidhiidh leh? By Gud: UCID Faysal C.Waraabe Written by Qarannews Feb 11, 2009 at 09:25 AM Waxa aan dhowaan akhriyay hadaladii madaxweyne ku xigeenka mana aha sida dadka wax loogu sheegaayo ee waa la wanjalay, oo hadalkiisa waa la leexiyay waxaasna waxa samaysay saxaafada oo u du'day wado qaldan, cidkastaaba way ogtahay qaddiyadeena in aan meel ka wada taagnahay, mana aha in lagu dheel dheelo jiritaanka iyo qaddiyada Somaliland. Mudane Faysal Cali Waraabe Gudoomiyaha Xisbiga UCID. London (Qaran news)-Waxa aan uga digayaa saxaafada in ayna marin habaabin hadalada madaxda Somaliland oo aan laga been abuurin isla markaasna aan lagu dheel dheelin qaddiyada Somaliland, waxa aan la yabaabay hadalada sida qaldan ciwaanada loogu sameeyay ee ayna is lahayn ciwaanka iyo qoraalka hoose ee wararka, waxa aan ka hadlayaa hadalkii been abuurka ahaa ee laga faafiyay madaxweyne ku xigeenka Somaliland, sidaasi waxa qarannews u sheegay maanta isaga oo jooga magaalada London gudoomiyaha xisbiga UCID, mudane Faysal Cali Waraabe. Mar aanu waydiinay sida uu u arko arinta Somaliya iyo Somaliland? Waxa uu gudoomiyuhu uu noo sheegay in uu ku taageersan yahay madaxweyne ku xigeenka hadalkiisii ahaa, '' Waxa aanu rabnaa laba dal oo jaar ah oo is garab yaala oo nabdoon oo kala ah Somaliland iyo Somaliya oo wada yeelan kara cilaaqaad caalami ah sida aynu u rabno in aan dal kasta oo caalamka ahba aan la yeelano cilaaqaad, arintaasi waa mid uu madaxweyne ku xigeenku ku saxsan yahay, Djibouti, Ethopia sida uu xad inooga dhaxeeyo ee aan nabada iskaga kaashano iyagana waa suurto gal in xidhiidh noocaasi ah lala yeelan karo. Saxaafada Somaliyana waxa aan u sheegayaa in ay qaddiyada Somaliland ayna ahayn wax qalin lagu bedali karo oo laga been abuuran karo, qaddiyada Somaliland waa mid aan haba yaraatee wax gorgortan ah iyo wax meelo lagu qoro ama laga yidhaahdo aan lagu leexin karin oo ah lama taabtaan. Waxa aanan uga digaynaa in ay faraha kala baxaan arimaha Somaliland oo ayna been abuur dambe oo noocaasi ah ayna gelin, waxa aan ka codsanayaa in ay is waafajiyaan qoraaladooda iyo cinwaanadooda oo ay dib ugu laabtaan dugsiyada saxaafada laga barto badankoodu. Gudoomiyaha xisbiga UCID iyo madaxda ugu sar saraysa xisbigaasi ayaa ayaamihii ina soo dhaafayba ku sugnaa dalka Ingiriiska iyaga oo qaar waftigaasi ka mid ahi ay maanta u socdaaleen dalka Maraykanka xagga gudoomiyaha wakiilada oo isagu ka soo baxay xisbigaasi UCID, iyo gudoomiyaha xisbiga UCID ay iyana u socdaali doonaan dalka Norway xagaasi oo ay u sii dhaafi doonaan dalka Sweden, iyaga oo xiligan ku jira talaabadii ugu dambeysay ee arrimaha u diyaar garoowga doorashooyinka iyaga oo la hadlaaya taageerayaashooda, isa markaasna la yeelanaaya wada tashiyo, iyo sidii ay taageero dhaqaale uga heli lahaayeen tageerayaashooda ku sugan wadamadaasi ay booqanayaan.
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I cant wait.
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Val safar salaama soo noqo adoo nabad ah. Mid yaroo Asian ah boorsada ii soo dhex gali. thanks,
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Originally posted by Ducaysane: Ma gay baa muslim noqon kara. dee hadii u muslimo straight ayuu noqon insha allah. Ilaahay hasoo hadeeyo.
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Duke ShaRkaroon is indeed a winner May God bless. Thanx for the gift. Here is my giftto puntland.
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^ :confused: What is this man bubbling about? Remember you self confessed that Somaliland is a winner.
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Sharkaroon is gonna be rich.
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It's Galaydh. You heard it here first(:
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An independent, peaceful and Democratic Somaliland .................
RedSea replied to Jacaylbaro's topic in Politics
I thought Johny boy was from St. Louis, Massouri. -
Oodwayne and xoogsade. lol
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Thiery, http://www.nation.co.ke/News/africa/-/1066/526942/ -/13rsxfrz/-/ Read it yourself. Now don't be naive saying the shariif didnt' say such thing, because remeber AU will not unilaterly decide to send more troops to somalia unless they first consult with the 'President'.