Jacaylbaro
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This is a direct msg to Rudy ,,,,,,,,,,,
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probably working for the next year ,,,,,,,,,, full time work i guess
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I'm a February boy ,,,,,,,, now gimme a call
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loooooooooooooooooooooooool it is not madness believe me ,,,,,,,, it is da cure and u gonna test it
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Why Somali women love to throw Faarax's Bacda Madaw???
Jacaylbaro replied to Hunguri's topic in General
looooooooooooooool@ C L ,,,,,,,,,, this is what i said 50 years ago ,,,,, -
Bossaso: New Radar instillation + pres Cade meeting
Jacaylbaro replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
Sh.Sharif, Aweys, Indhacadde, Prof. Addow, and so on were from Mogadishu and they established a peace in the region. Mohamed dheere, Qanyare, H Aideed, Yalahow, and so on were also from Mogadishu and they messed the place, now they are back to may be do more mess in da region. Aren't they both from the same CITY and/or REGION ??? i don't care about their differencies but i know they are from the same region and that is my concern. As for the ICU, yes they established a relatively good peace but again they destroyed what they built by threatening other regions and even governments ,,,, they should've been more wise and deplomatics. It is not a bad idea to negotiate with your enemy,,, is it ??? so after all, they were behind what happened to them ,,,,,,,,,, and they had to sit infront of the US military begging for negotiation. -
Why Somali women love to throw Faarax's Bacda Madaw???
Jacaylbaro replied to Hunguri's topic in General
This is Dumbuluq : -
It is not irritating at all ,,, it is how you feel it and da way you treat da day ,,,, u can make urself happy and wonderful ,,,,,, u can also make it worse ,,,,, be optimistic and go ahead with a happiness life ,,,,,,,, V day is one of your opportunities to share your friend's hapiness and love
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Why Somali women love to throw Faarax's Bacda Madaw???
Jacaylbaro replied to Hunguri's topic in General
don't laugh that much ,,,,,,, i'll show you dumbuluq very soon ,,,,,,,,,, -
Originally posted by Che-Guevara: Xoogsade.....I understand the Amxaar didn't care for the Somali way of doing things, but is the Somali. Otherwise, this conflict wouldn't have lasted as long as it did. And the truth of the matter is, even with Yeey's departure from Xamar, I doubt anything would change. Someone else will rise in his position blindly supported his Qabiil. As long as we don't understand the concept of "live and let live", Somalis will not never see peace. I'm glad you have a point here ,,,,,, even if Yey departs who da hell do u think will replace him ??? ,,, another Yey with his qabiil ,,,, We will never rest inta aynu inagu isku soo taaganahay ,,,,,,,,
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Why Somali women love to throw Faarax's Bacda Madaw???
Jacaylbaro replied to Hunguri's topic in General
i hope she'll not mislead us ,,,,,, ppl from dumbuluq always mislead ppl ,,, well, it happened to me many times ,,, -
did u just post some pictures ?? ,, where are they ??
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Bossaso: New Radar instillation + pres Cade meeting
Jacaylbaro replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
Kan Jacaylbaro la baxay isaga waaba the sickest of somalis who wants to capitalize on somali suffering and have his own clanland in Hargeysa separated loooooooooooooooooool ,, sxb miyaan kaa xanaajiyay ,,, Waar heedhe ,,,, my father was like this and my grandfather was da hero of da heros ,,, i agree all this but what da hell are you ??? soomaalida waxay tidhaahdaa AABAHAY BAA GEEL LAHAAN JIRAY ANIGAA DAMEER LEH BAA DHAANTA ,,, ,,,, Aabbahaa iyo awoowgaa iyo adeeradaaba they took their time and they were great as you said ,, (if it is true) ,,,,,, but adigu maxaad tahay maanta ?? maxaad ka haysaa dariiqoodii ay ku liibaaneen aan ka ahayn inaad fadhi ku dirir computer helay oo halkaa ka caytama aad tahay ,,,,,,,,,, Waxba ha xanaaqin sxb ee raggu wuu is maagaaye ,,,, anigu gurigaygii waan hagaajistay ama clan-land ku sheeg ama jinni land u bixiyoo ,,,, dadka kele ee PL ahina gurigoodii way hagaajisteen ee maxaa kaaga walaaqay uun 16 sanno ,, ???? Inta xamar oo keliya ku dhimatay iyo inta waddanka intiisa kele ku dhimatay way is le'g tahay laakiin weli ma is waydiisay WHY ??? Anigu aabahaa iyo waalidkaaga toona waxba kamaan sheegine laakiin hadalkayga maad fahmin ,, qofna wax kama sheegi karo qof ahaantiisa ,,,, laakiin dad baan ka hadlayay adigaana parents meesha keenay ,,,,,,,,, taas uun baanan raacayay ,,, haday ku dhibtay Raalli ka ahaw sxb sida hablaha yaryar ha u xanaaqine Imikana ,,,, it is better inaad gurigaaga hagaajisato inta aanad guryaha kele waxba ka sheegin ka dibna aad dadka la hadasho ,,,,, taasi miyay xun tahay ?? -
Girls: Are you ready to be the one marrying the last man of ICU?
Jacaylbaro replied to Alle-ubaahne's topic in General
da icu game is a dirty one and i ain't playin'dat one ,,,,,,,,, docs report are availablt but only for those who pay da fee ,,,,,, sorry u is not icluded -
Why Somali women love to throw Faarax's Bacda Madaw???
Jacaylbaro replied to Hunguri's topic in General
That is da question i've asking da whole time ,,,, seems nobody knows the answer -
Halimo Deffender ,,,,,,, Watch out Rudy ! ! !
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The issue of whether Somaliland should be recognized as a separate, independent country has been on the African and international agenda since government collapsed in Somalia itself in 1991. The entity that calls itself Somaliland, the former British Somaliland, which merged with the newly independent Italian Somaliland in 1960 to form the then nation of Somalia, has had many of the attributes of nationhood for more than a decade. These include a functioning government, settled borders, a flag and a constitution. It even has an airline, Daallo Airlines, which I didn't find substantially worse to fly than US Airways. Somaliland seemed different from Somalia itself when I visited its capital, Hargeisa, briefly in June. Hargeisa, by contrast to Mogadishu, the ostensible capital of what is left of Somalia itself, shows no guns and seems like a busy but quiet African capital. Africa and the world continue to insist that Somaliland is still part of Somalia and that its independence should not be recognized. When I was U.S. ambassador and special envoy to Somalia in 1994-95 I agreed with that point of view. Part of my reasoning then was that there was still fighting among the Somalis in Somaliland over its borders and over who controlled the government. Those differences have now been resolved for years and I see no further valid reason to deny Somaliland recognition as a separate, independent country. The argument against recognition of its independence is that to accept its successful separation is to accept the dissolution of Somalia as a country. Africa and the world do not wish that to happen. Not only is it messy, worst of all from the point of view of other African countries it risks encouraging separatist movements across the continent to seek independence for their own pieces of real estate. Countries vulnerable in that regard are numerous. Plus, there has been only one agreed separation to date, that of Eritrea from Ethiopia in 1993, and that has led to warfare between them that simmers to this day. So, runs the argument, the position of the African Union, supported more or less mindlessly by the United States to please the Africans, de facto Somaliland independence remains unrecognized. The U.S. government continues to pretend that Somaliland is part of the country of Somalia, which no longer exists except as lines on the map. Somalia as a country collapsed formally in 1991. Africa and the world has tried, with visibly diminishing enthusiasm, to put it back together again ever since. Having stubbed its toe badly there in the 1991-95 period, the United States virtually ignored Somalia in its fragmented state until some of the Somali warlords managed to persuade the Bush administration that they were worthy recipients of cash to use in the alleged war on terrorism. Never at a loss in using words creatively, the Somali warlords called themselves The Alliance for the Restoration of Peace and for Counter-Terrorism. Now who could not want to finance peace and the war on terrorism? It is said that they were receiving $100,000 to $150,000 a month at one point to bring freedom to Somalia. That U.S. enterprise crashed and burned June 5 when the peace and counterterrorism gang were driven out of Mogadishu by the Council of Islamic Courts gang. Insult was added to U.S. injury June 22 when the Courts group signed an agreement with the ostensible Somali Federal Government of Transition in Khartoum, the capital of Sudan. The accord, which included an FGT surrender, posing as a cease-fire, was signed under the auspices of the Arab League, whose current president is Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir, one of America's least favorites. The league's secretary general, former Egyptian Foreign Minister Amr Moussa, called the warlords America's team, war criminals who should be put on trial. No Westerners were involved in the event. The next meeting of the Courts Council with the hapless transitional government, based in Baidoa, far from Mogadishu for its own safety, will take place July 25, again in Khartoum. The United Nations seems to be coming to terms with the Islamic Courts Council. Its representatives met with Courts officials in Somalia on July 3. The United States appears so far not to have regained its feet in the face of the June 5 and June 22 setbacks. Press reports first had the United States offering talks. On July 1, however, State Department Africa bureau head Jendayi Frazer told Congress that the United States would not hold talks with the Courts group, now clearly in control of most of the old Somalia, minus Somaliland and another candidate breakaway area, Puntland. Ms. Frazer said U.S. policy would be to seek to strengthen former Somali police in support of the Baidoa transitional government. It is true that it is toothless; resuscitating the old Somali police, however, is quixotic. The United States tried that at great cost in the 1990s. It didn't work. The bottom line is that Somalia remains a big mess, although the Courts group may now be able to impose some order. I didn't go to Mogadishu this time because I knew how I could get in, but not how I could get out given the lack of clarity there. The idea that Mogadishu is a nest of al-Qaida adherents is a fantasy sold to the United States by clever Somali warlords, always adept at working scams to get money for arms. It is also definitely time to recognize the independence of Somaliland. There is no longer any Somalia whose territorial integrity needs to be defended. The African Union has shown itself to be hopeless with regard to the Somalia issue and has now been supplanted in any negotiating role by the Arab League. If there is still in existence a sense of Somali national identity that cuts across the old Italian and British Somaliland’s, Somalis seeing Somaliland walk away independent might revive it. If not, why hold a new Somaliland hostage to a ghost?
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yeah ,,they tried their best but they could do it better ,,,,,,
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i'm askin' wat u upto ,, not talking abt me ok ?? Yo first ,,,,,,,, what u up to ??
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Bossaso: New Radar instillation + pres Cade meeting
Jacaylbaro replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
your parents are messing Mogadishu while the clansmen in Puntland built a peace and administration ,,,,,,,, don't blame nobody but mogadishu residnets , -
Girls: Are you ready to be the one marrying the last man of ICU?
Jacaylbaro replied to Alle-ubaahne's topic in General
loooooooooooooooool ..... waar niyow stop talking like this ,,,, da two ladies are as clean as Mecca ,,,,,, and they ain't need no screening nor that line ,,,, believe me -
so what u up to when da val day comes ???
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Are you that desprate NP ??? ,,,,,, Sorry sis i'm sure u can get over it
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Girls: Are you ready to be the one marrying the last man of ICU?
Jacaylbaro replied to Alle-ubaahne's topic in General
Ibtisaam and CL are excluded from the line too ,,,,,,,,,,,,
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