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^ Grow up, will you? If you hate "kuffar" so much, why don't you transport your behind out of their lands.
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So why is it that no one has seen both of you in the same room at the same time, huh?
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Originally posted by Toohe Jr.: The men like the late General Yousuf Tallan, Professor Housein Ahmed Warsame (my maternal uncle), Dr. Hamud Ali Masheeye, Dr Omar Osman Raabbi, Mr. Nuur Bahal, Dr Abdi Ismail Samatar, And my lovely and beautiful cousin or Cousine Ibado Hussein, will hold the fort authentic rights of Awadal doctrine against any enticement to abandon it. They will, if god shall will; and in my big way, I intend to hold with them. Bye Bye Banana republic! Abdillahi Mohamed Saad ( Cabdillaahi Cunaaye) So what are you saying atheer? Are you saying you are part of the nucleus of the entity that has begun an armed (and intellectual) struggle against Somaliland? And I am not being facetious by asking this.
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^ It was the last straw. The Marauders (more accurately the Saboteurs) are out of commission. Good luck to you and everyone in the league.
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Pirates Attack US Cruise Liner 100 miles from Somalian Coast
Castro replied to Keyz 1-8-7's topic in General
Four more attempted seizures of vessels in the past week with one successful. According to the BBC, these speed boat marauders, who are now holding a total of seven (7) vessels for ransom, are stationed off the coast of Somalia in big ships. They use the smaller boats to swiftly find prey. Seeing how organized this enterprise is, does this sound like something warlords from Somalia could be involved in? Or is this a case of "professional" pirates using the chaos in Somalia to stage the attacks? -
^ I accept the terms of your conditional surrender. We, the ultra-liberals, will stay out of your way until such time when you break this surrender agreement.
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^ Bishaaro caddeey, do you happen to know what Alle-ubaahne's favorite song is? No? His favorite song is: "Somebody's watching me". Here are the lyrics: I'm just an average guy with an average life I work from nive to five, hey hell I pay the price But I want is to be left alone in my average home But why do I always feel like I'm in the Twilight Zone CHORUS: I always feel that somebody's watchin' me And I have no privacy I always feel that somebody's watchin' me Is it just a dream? When I come home at night I bolt the door real tight People call me on the phone I'm trying to avoid Well, can the people on TV see me or am I just paranoid CHORUS When I'm in the shower, I'm afraid to wash my hair I might open my eyes and find someone standing there People say I'm crazy, just a little touched But maybe showers remind me of Psycho too much That's why... I always feel like somebody's watching me Who's playing tricks on me I always feel like somebody's watching me Tell me it can't be I don't know anymore Are the neighbors watching me Well is the mailman watching me And I don't feel safe anymore, oh what a mess I wonder who's watching me now? Who? The IRS? I always feel like somebody's watching me Who's playing tricks on me I always feel like somebody's watching me I can't enjoy my tea!
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Qunsax-balaad? Did you mean to say khuzacbalaat? The arabic word meaning hallucinations? Well, if that's the case, I contend that if you were to leave this forum, the hallucinations and paranoia would be reduced by 99%. What say you, good Alle-ubaahne?
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There is no doubt in my mind that US planners are capable of (and have engaged in) many of the conspiracies of which they're accused. But for 9/11, I think there had to have been too many people informed of the plot to make it work. With that size of a circle, a leak would have certainly come out. My suspicion is the planners caught wind of the impending attack, contemplated the scale of the damage and decided that long term benefits in terms of aggression in the middle east and curtailment of civil liberties here would far out weigh any brownie points received by stopping the attack. In other words, while the US may not have actively planned or executed the attacks, the "intelligence failures" we keep hearing about were not failures at all but a planned strategy and, in hindsight, quite intelligent indeed.
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There are unconfirmed reports that Alle-ubaahne has surfaced in London, specially in the vicinity of Aeronwen's workplace. Can anyone confirm this?
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^ Foxy, extremism and terrorism (real and imagined) have sadly become the scare tactics of governments all over the world in order to deny their own citizens often hard earned civil rights. Fortunately, even in a country that had an attack on the scale of 9/11, there are enough protests and resistance to removal of such rights. It's up to the people how much they'll allow their governments to do. If the people of a country are all stubidh and all ignorant (which is impossible) and that government is out to curtail civil liberties using draconian laws then its time to move. I'm sure Australians are not all stubidh and are aware of the deception of Howard and his government.
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^ I think not. Einstein would quickly go out of favor with that last comment.
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Originally posted by IGaDaaRiwaaYada: WOOOOOOOOOOOOOW u did great job walaalo wooowww. this pictures are not only woooooooow pictures but they are also motivating ...you showed us how wonderfull is to go back ....and capture impressive wowowowow Snap shots. sorry i cannot stop saying wow wow wow wo wow wow indeed, Laas Canood is the best of the best LOVE 4 LA SOMALIA Waar naga daa ruwaayada.
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^ Some Haterade, dear?
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Originally posted by NGONGE: ^^^ Read K.I.S.S.I.N.G again I did. See below. Ngonge and Lubna, sitting in the tree. K-I-S-S-I-N-G First comes love, but no marriage. Then comes Lubna, with emotional baggage!
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^ Good analysis. And a good story. This may be a case of Ngonge paying tribute to his first puppy love. Come on, Ngonge. Tell it like it is dude. Are you the "silent guy" in that story? So you were a stalker even 2 decades ago?
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Pirates Attack US Cruise Liner 100 miles from Somalian Coast
Castro replied to Keyz 1-8-7's topic in General
Originally posted by Northerner: They shouldnt attack cruiseliners but i would have no qualms if they chased away nuclear dumpers and fish hi-jackers who are constantly prowling around those areas. The toxic waste dumpers are armed to the teeth. Them skinnies would have been skinned alive with the bazookas shoved up their behinds. But the outrage is not just because this made it to the world stage. Personally, I'm furious because I've seen the faces of these killers. These man eaters have been feasting on women and children for 15 years and seeing them always throws me out of orbit. What am I going to do about it? The same I've done about all the rubbish coming from Somalia: get outraged, become sad, make a prayer and move on. Clearly its the impotent approach. -
Pirates Attack US Cruise Liner 100 miles from Somalian Coast
Castro replied to Keyz 1-8-7's topic in General
^ Territorial waters extend up to 28 miles (45 Km), so 100 miles is clearly in "high seas". But even if the cruise liner was within 28 miles, safe passage is guaranteed if there is no threat of any kind from the vessel. The pirates apparently caught a case of "waraabe meel macal uga bartay". After seizing a few ships (ironically carrying aid to Somalia), they've acquired an ever increasing appetite for bigger ships. To have travelled that far (100 miles) from the coast would mean they have plenty of fuel on board and some sort of GPS to find their way. That reeks of organized crime, to say the least. If they didn't have any navigation system, it would mean they're roaming the high seas for hundreds of miles looking for loot. In any case, it is likely that once a few of them get killed pirating the wrong vessel, word will spread it's not a good career move any more. Up and coming pirates will then choose to be land based robbers and murderers and abondon the high seas to the relative safety of Muqdisho marketplaces. -
Originally posted by SeeKer: Will the colts continue their winning streak? they are 8-0 at the moment. Can't wait Yes they will. They're playing the Texans this weekend and Manning will dismantle Houston's secondary. The Texans can't defend against the run or the pass. With the best QB in football, Wayne and Harrison as wideouts and James on the ground, there's a better chance the sun might rise from the west than the Texans ending this streak. My guess is the Bengals will end it.
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Pirates Attack US Cruise Liner 100 miles from Somalian Coast
Castro replied to Keyz 1-8-7's topic in General
^ Who can blame them. With people like this roaming the land and the seas we're already in the worst case scenario. May be it's a blessing we are invaded. May be its the lord's way of sending help to his people for 15 years of land and sea hijackings. We can only dream of an invasion now. -
Pirates Attack US Cruise Liner 100 miles from Somalian Coast
Castro replied to Keyz 1-8-7's topic in General
^ Stupidh niggas driving around in a silly row boat giving us all a bad name. May they all die a horrible death. Amen. -
^ If you had bothered to read the article, you'd have seen this: Ahmed's kidneys, liver, heart and lungs were transplanted into Israelis including Jews, Arabs and a Druze girl, medical officials said. The girl, aged 12 and from Israel's Bedouin Arab minority, received Ahmed's heart, bringing to an end a five-year wait for a transplant. Instead, you went off on a tired tirade (of mostly rubbish) about Jews this and kufaar that. Read the article first, find out what Islam says about donating organs and to whom, then add your two cents. Alright, brother?
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Originally posted by Katrina: Hey now! Castro what happened? Where did all this somalilandness come from? What's in your water?lol No Somaliland fever dear. I'm the eternal Somali (with some Somaliland ancestry) who is sick and tired of this rubbish going on. As Somalis, it is incumbent upon us to do a little house cleaning before wondering what our neighbors are up to with their houses. Our impotence in the face of war and anarchy profiteers has deluded us into thinking someone else is to blame for our demise rather than our own selves. That's all boo.
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Originally posted by NGONGE: Anyway, with those teasing words of yours, you’re almost forcing me to wave the flag in your face and point out that Somalia (the colonel’s Somalia) is really the phantom state. No phantom states here. Somaliland is a toddler among nations while Somalia is a severly depressed young man. Insha Allah the former will grow up to be a strong man and the latter will get better with proper medication (kill the warlords) and comprehensive talk therapy (stop blaming Somaliland for its ills).
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Originally posted by NGONGE: You’re right, I am cold hearted, cynical and pessimistic by nature. Really? No! I could not have concluded that in a million years from reading your posts. What a shock indeed! I'm still shaking my head in disbelief.
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