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Damn the secessionists their lies: a few questions lads
Castro replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
I don't take Duke seriously but even mad men speak some wisdom occasionally and he is rightly asking why is the pot calling the kettle black? In other words, how can a pro-secession (Ethiopian-lover/friend) person accuse a collaborator (Ethiopian-stooge) of anything? Aren't they both the two sides of the same bloody Birr? Ka jaawabadee af jan jeedha lahaydeene. -
A conversation with "journalist" Michael Evans:, the spewer of the junk news Sophist quoted. Common Sense: You write "a large number of radicalised Somalis are living in Britain." About how many do you think there are? Michael Evans:: Well I don't fcuking know, it's a large number. Common Sense: Well did you try to count, even statistically? Michael Evans:: Are you out of your mind? You want me to talk to these people? Common Sense: What makes them "radicalised" in your opinion? Michael Evans:: Radicals, you know. Muslims. Terrorists. Jihadists. Islamists. Insurgents. Radicals. Whatever the hell they call them nowadays. Common Sense: But why do you think they're radicals? Michael Evans:: Uhm.. Uhm.. It's because they're in Britain. And they talk funny. And they dress funny. And boy do they smell weird. Common Sense: Ok. Michael Evans:: You don't believe me? Ever tried getting near one of them on the Tube at rush hour? Yuck. Talk about radicalism. Ahahahaha. Common Sense: When you say "it is feared that instead of going to Pakistan.... they are traveling to Somalia", feared by whom? Michael Evans:: By us. Common Sense: And who is us? Michael Evans:: You know, us. The god-fearing, tax-paying, hard-working, law-abiding, church-attending citizens of this great country. Common Sense: And what evidence do you have that they're travelling to Somalia for "jihaad training?" Michael Evans:: Evidence? I don't need any evidence. I see them hang around the airport all the time looking all suspicious. That's all the evidence I need pal. Besides, I read somewhere the other day that they were fighting the 50,000 Ethiopian Liberation Coalition Invasion forces to a stand still. How could they do that if they were not being supplied by radicals from here? Huh? Huh? Common Sense: Then you have no real evidence? Michael Evans:: Real evidence? All the evidence I need I see in their evil red eyes. You try getting near one of them. Common Sense: But isn't it your duty as a journalist to provide evidence of what you write about? Michael Evans:: My duty sir is to protect this country from Islamist, Jihadist, Insurgent, Radical Pakistani-Somalis. That's my duty sir. God save the queen. Common Sense: Thank you for your time. Michael Evans:: :rolleyes:
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^^^^ Yeah, sorta like a Lexus.
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^^^^ I don't know who he fathered but he's the Art of Living dude.
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^^^^ Not all that glitters is gold. Speaking of minyaro, being a "previously enjoyed" ( ) fella, I would definitely consider low-mileage, previously enjoyed candidates for a minyaro. Ok, I got my helmet on.
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^^^^ LOOOOOOL. Rolled into one, eh? Have you tried scuba or sky diving? Sri Sri Ravi Shankar is what you need atheer. We all do, actually.
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^^^^ That's deep. I would bet you that many people are not having "amazing, fanstastic, phenomenal, and variety filled sexual relationships". That's just the stuff of movies. We're all speculating here though. Marriage is definitely the most complex endeavor I've ever engaged in. And I sure prefer it to being unmarried. Most of the time.
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^^^ Let it slide? Come on. If I were you, I'd have come back with something like "I make geezer look good. :rolleyes: " I know you're younger than me, atheer. Most SOLers are. Why do you think I hang around this wretched place? I'm shopping for a minyaro. Duh.
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^^^^^ Cheer up folks. This doom and gloom is getting on my last nerve. Happy birthday my beloved motherland. I wish you better days ahead.
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Originally posted by Ms DD: Castro Typical male answer, your problem is ..you are too honest Typical? Probably not, but I am honest. And you must be single. Ciao Sheh. We gotta stop meeting like this.
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Originally posted by SCORPION_SISTA: Although I must say if it is sex it has to be a variable sex Ok, I'll bite. Tell me more.
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Minute 6:45 till the end is must-see. Meet also the founder of "Terror Free Somalia Foundation" who can barely name his own organization. Who knows what the hearts of these people hold. From the outside though, they sure sound like lost sheep. P.S. GD, are you in there somewhere? Which board were you carrying?
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Shiekh Hassan Aadan Samatar joins the noble cause
Castro replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
^^^^ Yes, but with a dash of hyperbole. Which part in particular tickled your fancy? Let me guess.... -
Originally posted by Maryan Run: To shorten this, I have come to the conclusion from my observations .... that it is children that holds somali marriages together, marriage is all about children without children=misery. It is nearly impossible for a somali men to stick with his wife through thick and thin, and it seems to always be the case when a couple is childless the fault is must be from the woman's side. What a lovely dhaqan eh. Ahh, another self-hating Maryooley. Welcome, this site is chock full of people you'll identify with. Atheer sex is what holds marriages together. If the sex is no good, the marriage won't last very long. Two years, tops. Your dad may be special but if he weren't happy in that department, he would have bailed. Count your blessings. Welcome aboard.
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Originally posted by General Duke: Ayoub, .... a child in Addis is not closer to you .... He is closer to me dammit! At least I support the occupation. What do you support?
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Shiekh Hassan Aadan Samatar joins the noble cause
Castro replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
^^^^ The irony here is agree with the Generale but for different reasons, of course. Xassan Aadan is wrong in saying Boosaaso is under occupation while Hargeysa isn't. They both are. Yet, as a legendary singer and a Somali, he's entitled to spew his opinion, however wrong. Generale, you keep telling us the TFG is good and Somalia is not under occupation. We know the TFG is horrible and the country is occupied. Should we tell you to stick to talking about poetry? You too are entitled to your opinions, however outlandish they may be. Viva Boosaaso and Hargeysa. They both will be liberated soon. -
Shiekh Hassan Aadan Samatar joins the noble cause
Castro replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
I think I touched a raw nerve, Generale for you to come out swinging like that. Why would Xassan Aadan diss Boosaaso like that though? That is the real question. Is he saying Boosaaso is home of the collaborators? Does he prefer Secessionists to Collaborators? These are the issues you need to explore awoowe. Instead of the verbal diarrhea about Riyaale and some such nonsense. lol. -
Originally posted by Che -Guevara: Here's Castro calling on your flip floping web page Che, I've accused Horn of flipflopping before but it wasn't in that thread you listed. Still, which one of us was not on the side of the TFG in 2004? We all were. Then the "Nakba" occurred.
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^^^^ You two are in the clown group. I'm in the "bewildered" group. Oodweyne is simultaneously in the "Defeated" and "Secessionist" groups. The good general is in the "Expectant" group. I wonder which trimester he's in. LOL. Originally posted by General Duke: The expectant group , members of this group is pro law and order, respectful of human rights, mindful of international law, globalization and its effects on Somalia. . They tend to support national unity; they are sober in outlook, realistic in their aims for a restoration of governance for Somalia. Individuals in this group tend to use logic and reason its members are confident, above all hopeful about the future and aware of the present.
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^^^^ Seriously Horn, Somalis are at each other's throats. Make no mistake about it. Ethiopia is but one tumor in our cancer (clan) filled body.
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Originally posted by HornAfrique: Paragon, that is something I am cardinally against! Heshiis mawduuc buu leeyahay iyo hanaan loo galo. Heshiis xabashi lala galo ayadoo maato gumaadeeso wax heshiis ah uma arko, waa is dhiibitaan macnaheedu. You mean like Hargeysa and Boosaaso did? May be by surrendering today, they have some long term strategic plans to defeat the Woyane. Edit: It's called playing dead or the Possum strategy.
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Shiekh Hassan Aadan Samatar joins the noble cause
Castro replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
^^^^ If he had said he'll sing in Boosaaso and not Hargeysa, you'd label him an honorable nationalist. Now he's just a "loser", "clannist", and "sheikh". May be Boosaaso doesn't have a big enough venue to hold the massive concert? Have you given any thought to that? LOL -
Basically, Xiinow, Horn may be saying let's give war a chance. I disagree with him. Burning Boosaaso or Hargeysa so they would join Muqdishu should not bring joy to anyone. Unless, that is, the person is clanishly demented beyond repair. Boosaaso and Hargeysa are "safe" today precisely because they've acquiesced to Ethiopia. Their reasons for doing so are varied and debatable. The Oggaden and Southern Somalia are still resisting at an unimaginable cost. Let's see who ends up on the wrong side of history. I'm guessing it's the former group.
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^^^^ I was more into this and that. EZ Rock was for white folk and newly minted refugees.
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Originally posted by *Blessed: ^Hey you.. Remember this ? Blessed, an OutKast? Who would have thunk it? This was my national anthem in 1998. Now I know how old you geezers are.
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