RaMpAgE

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  1. Inshallah he will fail miserably, a man who supports homosexuality for political gain with the prophets name, is a disgrace.
  2. We shouldn't blame the players, they played their hearts out, but their not at International standards. We should blame the Somali Football Federation, they receive $250,000 a year towards Football in Somalia yet hardly lift a finger. Their are other war torn nations who compete at a respectable level ie Iraq, and we are not short of players, theirs plenty in Europe and diaspora, but as usual we fail yet again.
  3. We all know who the bitters ones are..
  4. I think Somalia might pull this one off, lets hope so.
  5. Shes Smart and Beautiful..I wish more somali girls where like her.
  6. How the hell are these so called 'MP's' and 'PM' still in Somalia whiles blessing the Invasion of a foreign entity. They should be kicked out immediately, their properties taken and their families deported to where their Support lays.
  7. General Duke;753555 wrote: It's no laughing matter the poor Somali's will be targeted by all those who don't like them Asian businesses groups, Xenophobic Kenyans and outside powers all because of those child murdering clowns and their fake but lucrative Jihad. Acting as if you cared about Somalis and their interested.
  8. Somalia is using too many malnutrition;ed skinnies...only if were a bit smarter and used proper players from aboard
  9. The average age in SOL is about 39. Males about 37.5 and Females about 36-
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    A_Khadar;750132 wrote: I didn't know teenages were allowed this forum back then, I would joined as well though..lol.. I got in before SOL became a dictatorship. Val, I was a loveable teenager, still am
  11. off course, you only need two things, Money and Peace, both which Somalia can attain in the future.
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    Xaaji Xunjuf;750086 wrote: Che is dying next year LoL I think I read a hadith which said never to wish for death.
  13. Everything starts with a dream. These students are doing what certain so called nationalists haven't done, and that's to take action, even if its going to bring the slightest change in one persons life. I hope they carry on.
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    Alpha Blondy;749672 wrote: ^ what did you want to be? Back then I wanted to be a professional football player , never really materialized, maybe it was because I was 16 at time and only dreaming.
  15. Heartless cowards, may they crumble. How unfortunate for the poor people, one side you have heartless terrorists and the other corrupt warlords and politicians.
  16. Back to the good ol days of corruption, what else can you expect when you put a dugsi teacher as head of a country.
  17. Somalina;749097 wrote: Mahasanid Jeneraal Sheekunaa. Their goes the future, bringing back old corrupt men, with outdated soviet style uniforms, Hurray.
  18. Unfortunately its true, the future of Somali is without doubt at its bleakest, no one knows who controls the country, is it the TFG, is it AISOM, is the CIA? We have CIA agents running executing renditions, AMISOM mercenaries shelling suburbs at will without accountability, plus a government made of crooks, murders, warlords and opportunists. Whats worse is those that support blindly
  19. CIA boosts covert operations in Somalia UPI 14 September 2011 The clandestine U.S. campaign to counter Islamist forces in Somalia appears to be growing daily, with allegations the CIA is running covert operations from a base at Mogadishu airport. These operations allegedly include the rendition of suspected jihadists seized in East Africa and spirited to an underground CIA interrogation center in Mogadishu and using mercenaries to train Somali assassination teams to hit al-Shabaab, the main insurgent group and which is linked to al-Qaida. Jeremy Scahill, who specializes in security affairs, recently spent time in Somalia and reported in The Nation that the CIA operates from a heavily guarded compound at the capital's beachside airport secured by guard towers and has its own fleet of aircraft. The agency, he adds, has a "secret prison" under the headquarters of Somalia's National Security Agency, an arm of the dysfunctional Western-backed Transitional Federal Government which is kept in power largely by a 9,000-strong African Union peacekeeping force known as AMSOM. Suspected al-Shabaab operatives are held there along with prisoners seized in Kenya, Uganda and other East African countries, where al-Qaida is known to operate, and secretly flown to Mogadishu. This is all part of an expanding U.S. counter-terrorism campaign that also embraces Yemen, Pakistan and Afghanistan, even the Philippines and Indonesia. It is spearheaded by the CIA, which has become increasingly militarized in recent years, and the U.S. military's Joint Special Operations Command. The Americans, aided by their allies, have killed or captured dozens of senior al-Qaida chieftains over the last couple of years as this new strategy has shifted into high gear under U.S. President Barack Obama's administration. The administration shies away from putting large conventional forces on the ground as it quits Iraq and starts drawing down forces in Afghanistan as popular support for distant wars wanes in the United States a decade and trillions of dollars after 9/11. Instead it has stepped up the use of armed drones to kill jihadist leaders. On the ground, Scahill says the Americans are increasingly replaying the tactics and often unsavory alliances they made with warlords and tribal chiefs in Iraq. "Over the past year, the Somali government and AMISOM have turned to some unsavory characters in a dual effort to build something resembling a national army and, as the United States attempted to do with its Awakening Councils in the Sunni areas of Iraq in 2006, to purchase strategic loyalty from former allies of the current enemy -- in this case, al-Shabaab," Scahill reported. "Some warlords … have been given government ministries or military rank in return for allocating their forces to the fight against al-Shabaab. "Several are former allies of al Qaida or al-Shabaab, and many fought against the U.S.-sponsored Ethiopian invasion in 2006 or against the U.S.-led mission in Somalia in the early 1990s that culminated in the infamous 'Black Hawk Down' incident." Among these warlords is Yusuf Mohamed Siad, a notorious paramilitary chieftain known by his nom de guerre of Indha Adde, or White Eyes. He's also known as "the Butcher." Siad, who was allied with Islamist militants before the CIA bought him off, is now a three-star general funded by the agency and armed by the U.S.-sponsored AMISOM. At times, Scahill reports, there are up to 30 CIA agents operating in Mogadishu. They appear to function outside the ambit of the TFG and its president, Sheik Sharif Sheik Ahmed. The Americans reportedly have little faith in his corrupt administration in lawless Somalia, which has been without a functioning government since 1991. The Americans appear to be focusing on building up an indigenous counter-terrorism force that they control, independently of the TFG in this 5-year-old proxy war. That's where the mercenaries come in. They include Richard Rouget, aka Col. Sanders, a former French army officer who has fought in several African wars. He works for Bancroft Global Development, a private security company that has a 40-man team of "mentors" in Mogadishu. Rouget and a group of former French, Scandinavian and South African military personnel help train AMISOM's Kenyan and Ugandan troops. This has paid off, sort of. TFG forces, led by AMISOM, recently succeeded in pushing al-Shabaab out of Mogadishu in an offensive launched in May. But that may have had more to do with crippling clan rivalries within the group than anything else. RIP Somalia- traitors have sold you cheap.
  20. Dabrow;745858 wrote: well thats not funny because indians in kenya got cash and the kenyans are poor. W should build up our own business and then export our business. Of course its not funny, but with this lame duck called the TFG, they properly sold our Sovereignty all and the nations sold to foreigners. Whats worse is we have TFG-cheerleaders in here who support this.
  21. Funny, Who knows Maybe in 10yrs time, the Ugandans might become like the Indians of Kenya in Somalia.
  22. No Surprise here, Somalia is a colony of AU who are in turn the puppets of US
  23. Axmed-InaJaad;739418 wrote: why every new convert marries somali girl, its as if no other girl from any culture wants them, somali girls have become muslim societies garbage bins. I noticed too, they think naagaha somaliyeed are the easiest.
  24. Aslong as they anit marrying, cadaan, bangal ama indayar, its fine by me.