Che -Guevara

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  1. I stop going to movies altogether, nothing good these days, though surprisingly I did like no country for old men which come on Starz. LooooooooooL@Twilight..This somehow changes my view of Cara.
  2. ^Our roles have become tearing each others to bit. We need a shift in paradigm.
  3. ^What kind women do you run into on daily basis?
  4. ^Sounds like you get your hands dirty *Thinking about a Xalimo changing oil and polishing wheels* :cool:
  5. ^True, and in the bigger scheme of things, the plot hasn't really changed.Unfortunately we don't see the bigger picture,just the narror corridors we are used.
  6. ^LoooooooooL Carabta kursi dheer ugu fadhisaa haye or was it kursi gaaban. I meant Yeey already knows the outcome, and ain't coming back. If he does, it will be collect his bags, and find safe passage for his boys.
  7. Hindida si baa wax ka,ah. LoooooooL@CIA..Lidia, olden days, I would say you are paraniod,but nowadays conspiracies are almost always factual. Ayoub...Life has always been cheap.
  8. ^A/Calaykum dheh horta, I don't think Yeey is coming back from Garowe.
  9. LoooooooooL@Deputy. We get to make Duke shower Al-Shabaab with praises, and have JB say way biibeyn or duulay for hime. Hassan..I don't think they have much of choice.
  10. Crunch time-Hang them high Sanca: Males Zenawi oo ka hadlay ka bixitaanka ciidamada Itoobiya ee gudaha Soomaaliya 28. November 2008 Sanca(AllPuntland)-Ra'iisul Wasaaraha Dalka Itoobiya Males Zenawi ayaa ka hadlay arrimaha dalka Soomaaliya xili uu booqasho ku joogo dalka Yeman, isagoo sheegay in Dowladdiisa ay wado dadaal ay ku dooneyso iney ciidamadeeda kala baxdo gudaha dalka Soomaaliya. Ra'iisul Wasaaraha Itoobiya ayaa sheegay in xukuumadiisu ay bilowday qorshaha ciidamadooda ay ugu baxayaan dalka Soomaaliya, isla markaana aysan jirin sabab ay u sii joogaan gudaha dalka Soomaaliya xiligan. Males Zenawi oo Madaxweynaha dalka Yeman Cali Cabdalla Saalax kala hadlaya arrimaha dalka Soomaaliya iyo sida wax looga qaban karo xaaladda muragada leh, gaar ahaan waxay labada mas'uul isla soo qaadeen arrimaha burcad badeeda, wuxuuna Males Zenawi uu shirkiisa jaraa'id ku sheegay in dhibaatada adag ee soo korortay ay tahay burcad badeeda Soomaaliyeed ee ka qowleysanaya xeebaha gacanka cadmeed, taasoo uu tilmaamay in ay tahay dhibaato ku soo korortay Geeska Afrika, ayna saameyn ku yeelan doonto guud ahaan caalamka. Mr. Zenawi ayaa ka digay dhibaatooyin hor leh oo ay horseedaan burcad badeeda, isagoo carabka ku dhuftay in ay keeni karto sii baahida burcadda Sicir Barar baahsan iyo Ganacsiga Aduunka oo istaago hadaan wax laga qaban baahida burcad badeeda. Waqtigii heshiiska Isbaheysiga dib u xorreynta iyo Dowladda KMG ay ku gaareen Jabuuti oo dhigayey in ay ciidamada Itoobiya ka baxaan goobaha rayidka ay degan yihiin ayaa waxaa ka soo gudbay maalmo, iyadoo ay goobo hor leh ay ku sii fidayaan, waxaana barbar socda weeraro kaga imaanaya kooxaha mucaaradka. AllPuntland, Sanca
  11. ^Ibti-Believe they are, all crimes committed in Somalia can be attributed to these two groups. Atleast this was in their name. They stood by and watch. Conflict resolution between these means nothing unless the injustices done to the Shabelle, Bay and Bakool is addressed. Traditional leaders are in the pockets of warlords as the good Garaad alluded to.
  12. Friday, November 28, 2008 MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) — Ethiopia announced Friday that it will withdraw its forces from Somalia by the end of the year, leaving this country's weak and fractured government to face an increasingly powerful Islamic insurgency. Ethiopia — the region's military powerhouse — has sent thousands of troops to support Somalia's U.N.-backed government, which has failed to assert control over the country. The decision adds urgency to the Somali government's long-standing request for international peacekeepers to deploy here. "Regardless of what happens, we have decided to withdraw our troops from Somalia at the end of year," Ethiopian Foreign Ministry spokesman Wahide Bellay said Friday in a telephone interview from Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. Somali President Abdullahi Yusuf has asked for a U.N. peacekeeping force to replace a small African Union force that has largely been confined to its bases in the capital because of the violence. AU peacekeepers have struggled to maintain security, with only 2,600 of the mission's approved 8,000 troops on the ground. The U.N. Security Council has said that, if Somalia can improve security and political reconciliation, it would consider sending U.N. peacekeepers to replace AU forces. On Friday, Wahide urged the international community to send peacekeepers, but said Ethiopia would not wait any longer for such a force to be assembled. Rashid Abdi, a Somalia analyst at the International Crisis Group think tank, said the Ethiopians may have decided to seal the border with troops and air power. "They can ... continue to make military incursions across the border without troops on the ground who will be open to attack," he said. Somalia's transitional government was formed in 2004, but then lost control of the capital, Mogadishu, and most of the south to Islamic militants. In December 2006, it called in troops from neighboring Ethiopia to help retake control. But the insurgency remains a disruptive force and a threat to Yusuf's government. A worsening humanitarian crisis has been fueled by drought and high food prices. Ethiopia is a key U.S. ally and the Pentagon sent a small number of Special Operations troops with the Ethiopian forces in 2006. In early 2007 the U.S. conducted several airstrikes in an attempt to kill suspected al-Qaida members. Ethiopia is a traditional rival of overwhelmingly Muslim Somalia. It has large Christian and Muslim populations as well as one of Africa's largest armies, which many Somalis see as abusive and heavy-handed. Al-Shabab, which means "the Youth," mounts almost daily mortar attacks, suicide bombings and ambushes. SOURCE: AP, Friday, November 28, 2008
  13. Ibti-These groups you allude are most violent hence their dominance over the rest of Somalis in the south.
  14. Protocol...I'm not from that place or any place in Mudug. Peace Action...No beef.
  15. I just realized the roles people play in SOL is predictable. Supporters praised this man, and secessionists mocked, and I don't what to make A&T.Makes you wonder if Ayoub was in Qardho, would he be singing a different tune, and one could easily switch Duke with JB , the same dedication he would give, but of course for different cause. Opinions by virtue of where one was born... classic Duke..I will leave you alone.
  16. ^Ilaahey boqor ahee spare me us Saaxib. I concur with Allamagan, nobody consulted him either.
  17. ^LooooooooooooooL Namaste Cl
  18. AfroGal is right about what men really think about
  19. I think the point Horn was trying to make wasn't about flip flopping. It is just the idea of supporting Al-Shabaab who seeks an Islamic Emirate in the horn and Somaliland, a secessionist movement is oxymoron. Th east never sleeps. Have ever been to NY, Philly or Beantown-up all nite. I thought you were in MN?
  20. Redsea-You are both in da same club. Now go to sleep, it's late.
  21. KK ....Aren't they just selling a cause not a cuqdad necessarily? Nephtys.I know the type you are talking, but on the flipside, do you think you harbor some cuqdad towards anyone. The vicious civil war affected all, It must have changed the way you look other Somalis. LooooooL@Protocol..Luv Chappelle.
  22. Horrible a thing to say, it really doesn't bother me who or how many dies. CNN is already speculating Kashmirs, Muslim Jihadis. Hindu extremists are being ruled out.