Che -Guevara

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  1. JustCause-People here are confused about us since having the same avator.Maybe one of us should pick something different....lol Smith-So she just doesn't like the south being on its agian. I doubt that.
  2. Originally posted by Xarago: What is the truth in your opinion then? That Somalia has last solved its problems with the elction of Colonel Yeey as a president.? [/QB] On the contrary, Somalia's problems are far being solved. These people have no real mandate, and vision. N for me it is not about just Yeey, any warlord "elected" can't take Somalia out of present troubles. Any real Somali reconcialation process should have been in Somalia, and more reasonable people should have been elected to highest office.
  3. HornAf-Thats not me replying, but Xarago has point Yeey is not of man of reconcialation. I doubt that he changed overnight. I guess we will wait and see how he does things.
  4. Originally posted by Xarago: ^^ What truth are you talking about..? The guy only wishes his uncle will get the foreign troops required so he can take back Xamar and get revenge on the Mogadishu people who 'killed' innocent civilians in 1991. So, I want Yusuf to kill people in mogadisho N you conclude all that from what I wrote. Unlike you, Iam not that bitter. Xawa caloosha ki jira buu carabka soo xadaa. Maybe it is you that want revenge on others. N plz accuse me of something else other then supporting Yeey. I don't like the guy nor I don't support his presidency, but it seems you have developed some admiration for him considering how often you talked about him. So, spare your labels, and norrow spitiful daily ranting. Milla-tnt- It is difficult for all Somalis to accept truth. They want to mask their failures by inflating their self importance, boasting, and putting each other down.
  5. Originally posted by AYOUB_SHEIKH: Excuse me for my ignorance, after two years of talks why does it need foreign troops - Ethiopian or not - to disarm the malitias? I thought the talks were a 'peace process' and were going to lead to voluntary dissarmament of these malitias. [/QB] Hehehehheeee....Voluntary disarment...dat will be da day. N this wasn't Somali peace process. It is more foriegn engineered "reconcialation process" which designed to return Somalia to some semblance of stability. Which civilians are you talking about the ones that were killed pre-1991 ot post-1991? Well alot of innocent people were massacred pre and post 91 all over Somalia, but Iam referring to those killed in Xamar in 1991, and who are ethnically cleansed from Xamar. The next verse of your signature went....D- dhamaayo waan dabaal dagaynaa...atleast how those in mogadisho recited it. P.S people regardless which region you came from, the truth all Somali people are world's poorest of the poor, all lack any decent govermental structure that will secure security, peace, progress, and prosperity. All children are largely left uneducated, and the future looks dim. All lack any influence in the horn , let alone in the world. So you can take comfort in boasting about some non-existent goverment or putting each other down, the reality is at the end of day the Somalis are nothing in the world today, and mean little to the anyone. So calm down everyone.
  6. Xarago-He is seeking troops from AU, not Ethoipia. The man is crazy but I don't think is ****** enough to ask for actual Ethoipian troops to be present in Somali Soil, and all of places in the Somali capital. This is not a new news. He stated his intentions of seeking foriegn troops eirlier. Nothing is suprising here. Anyway, you can't wait to see him slip. Don't worry it will come sooner or later. P.S a bout your signature, "Ninki dhof ku yimid ba geeridu dhibeysa..!", I use to hear people Xamar sing in 91 while innocent civilians were being massacred. I hope you are not of those people chanting it coz dat would be seriosly distrubing!!
  7. Fear and phantom enemies keep masses in check. There was big bad Soviet, now the radical Islamists, tomorow The red China, and so forth.
  8. SomaliGalbeed and NDF are not dead dreams as long as the Somalis in these lands strive for independence. Who comes to power in Somalia really doesn't matter much now as Somalia can't effectively do anything.
  9. People, Lets pray for this little gal and condemn the culprits if the story is actually true. If the story is fabrication, lets condemn those that would make up such horrible story to score political points.
  10. Xoogsade...I guess the question is the desire for peace by the public carry more wieght than the warlords's desire to create havoc with their armed militias. Mogadisho will be the litmus. I guess we will wait and see.
  11. Originally posted by Rahima: The warlords may not, but the general public will. Ironically, Yeey is being welcomed by most of general public in Mogadisho and Gedo, the two places I thought would be most angered by his inuaguration as president of Somalia. It just shows average Somali is tired of wars, and is willing to give a chance to Yeey. Xoogsade....Old habits die hard and I doubt Yeey would give up his old ways of handling things, but I guess we will wait and see.
  12. I doubt anyone in Burco celebrated , but they might be wondering what will become of them if Yeey actually succeed in securing peace and stability in the south, and world buys into the idea of One Somalia. I think the more interesting and important thing here is how Yeey will be recieved in Xamer Caddeey.
  13. Thinks have changed forever. [/QB] Oh yes, things have changed alright, and it is back to sixties, and the coming the third Reich.....LoL In fairness, Yusuf did win fair and square. Suldaanka....People should worried about Ina Yusuf, his past and his future intentions. Having said that I think the articles in Hoybonet, and Dayniile seems to be written by bunch of bitter people.
  14. So is Somalitalk.com, and I had problems at times with few others.
  15. Well there are a lot of us not happy with how things turn out, but I believe we should put our differences aside, and support the new goverment so we could restore the Somali state which would hopefully provide peace, security, and our dignity as nation.
  16. Smith-I Guess we wait and see-It is now confirmed Yusuf is the new president. There was an electric outage, but now the ballots are counted n Yeey made it.
  17. What happened to the anti-Yusuf alliance. :confused: :confused: If yeey is elected. It would be interesting to see how he will be recieved in mogadisho if even he can go there at all.
  18. Lets hope good new beginning for the Somali Republic. I think they might go into round three. Smith..Ing Cadow sounds good, but we need someone who would stand upto Yusuf.
  19. Horn-I guess the most hated warlord is to be legitimized as the next president of the Somalia..Indeed patience pays off....now 64 million dollars question is will yeey be good for Somalia, and will everybody accepted the results?.
  20. I guess the mad man from the Punt made it-May God help us. What da hell happened to Cadow?
  21. Qacbaro...I think you are right, I should be on my way now.
  22. Divorce party...LoooL...Damn this is sounds like an episode from Sex and the City....Somalis get to stop immitating. P.S Glasseyegal...Your story seems little too good, a couple breaking mutually, and no kids in three years, how convienent :confused: The prefect breakup :cool:
  23. Nice site, I hope they will continue improving the city infrastructure. Atleast one thing I like is the city emblem "Pair of Ladies Breast Mountains" or Naaso Hablood.
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  25. Originally posted by OG_Girl: The guy is not here to defend him self:o : Well he has himself to blame for that!