Geel_jire
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The greatest military man of somalia ??? really .. and where is Abdullahi Amxaar today ? that's right .. he is huddled in a cariish in yemen as a refugee.
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isnt this the same guy .. who posted a celebratory thread in politics because his tuulo is starving at a slower rate than other tuulos. this thread represents the kind of garbage that is common place in other somali forums .. awoogay baa awoogaa ka fiicnaa and similar BS I would heed Malika's advice yaa Osman
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sister let me see if i got this whole thing right. you think a Somali guy 'might' like you, and you are already thinking of how marriage to this Somali guy would be like by coming to a public forum and asking "what are somali guys are like" and based on replies from random people you have already made up your mind that you do not want to marry a guy ... who you think 'might' like you and has not even approached you ??? the mental gymnastics involved in your thought process are strange to say the least
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^ why should the government be able to have cheks and balances on a private entity. if they are not breaking any laws .. the government should keep its hands off. I find this part very strange This was part of a new approach to coordinate all the humanitarian actions in Somaliland so that the government will be able to follow them up and guide the NGOs according to the national priorities set by the government. these are private entities that are providing aid to the people; not a government ministry so why should they care about priorities set by the government.
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^ Is that when you hit the Quarter of a century mark, wow you are old
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^ to be fair; I don't think Duke and Emperor are as dumb as a pile of rock ... those fellows are wearing big puntland blinkers ... they cannot see anything else. I hate to pick on the newbie, but im suspecting he didn't take a look at the legend in the drawing to see what the colours represent ... HINT: in this case green does not mean money or wealth. and the big red downward facing arrow on Bari region show that things will likely deteriorate and not get better.
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LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO L this whole thread seems unreal to me, it would be so damn hilarous if the thread starter isn't serious. to summarize for brother osman: WE ARE STARVING AT A SLOWER RATE THEN EVERYONE ELSE SO HAHAHA ! waryaa Osman_ns you cannot really be as dense as you are trying to make us believe you are. FYI .. you now have me convinced you are dumber than a pile of rocks
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Welcome to SOL Amina. great blog walaal
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I love my job .. it is very interesting but I hate my boss's wife .. who also happens to be the CFO; so technically both of our bosses ... and completely unstable.
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Maalin wanaagsan Sabriya & Cara @ Cara waa runtaa .. meesha sidii hore uma shidna, what's that Malika is leaving miyaad tidhadeen, way u dhamaatay marka troll corner ... qofta kaliya meesha kala waday haday ka dhaqaaqday waxba ma hadhin.
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Maalin wanaagsan Trollers ! maxaa meesha lagu hayaa
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Raayaha miyuu gooyay ? ma nolol baa u taal ?
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I see this video is making the rounds. This same video was a subject of a very lengthy debate on a technical forum i frequent , just a few days ago. the guy who posted it got a cyber thrashing. try convincing a group of engineers .. by prefacing every figure and supposed fact with "Research shows that " or even better "statistics prove that ...."
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Originally posted by Blessed*: p.s the phrase 'let Allah judge' is becoming somewhat of a cliche in this forum. Pointing out the place of an action in our faith doesn't mean that we're dishing out passes to heaven or hell or in and out of Islam. We're supposed to be 'mirrors' of each other as Muslims and that involves the messy business of pointing out a 'blackhead' when we see one. And yes, I'm covered in blackheads myself. That still doesn't disolve me of my resposiblity towards my deen my fellow Muslims. I agree 100% it is a strange phenomena no matter how shameful the behavior as soon as you point it out, "don't judge" baa kaa hor imanaysa which is a backward way of looking at things. besides xishood it is; xaaraan, you are not even allowed to talk about intimate acts between you and your spouse to strangers let alone putting on a demonstration for them. (giving them the benefit of the doubt ... in assuming that they are married) to go off on a tangent; another strange one is the misuse of the word "hypocrite" if you tell your younger sibling, son , daughter to do something you consider would be good for them .. automatically you become a "hypocrite" if you do not do it yourself or didn't do it when you were their age. isn't it natural for people to strive to want their child to be better than everyone including yourself ?
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meel somali community center baan ciyaal somalia ah wax u dhigi jiray waxaan ku arkay ciyaal somali ah; oo aad u jecel af-somliga inay ku hadlaan lakin guryahooda loogama hadlo lamana barin. wax af-soomliga ka faana intaan arkay waa dadka waawwyn odayaal iyo islaamo aan English si fiican u aqoon lakin af-somali markaad wax ku waydiiso English tacbaan ah kugu jawaabaya.
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Perception is skewed by Language sometimes. this story had it been written in English everyone would be screaming bloody murder .. but write about anal sex in somali, and none seems to be troubled go figure. just to prove my point I dare anyone to translate this story into English
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^ There are entire groups of people dedicated to scamming these scammers. some of the stories are hilarious. check out these guys http://www.419eater. com/
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Che sxb. Shukaansi tactics tacbaan ah ayaa meesha ku haysaa waa sidee ? shabeel nagood baan kuu haystay -------------------- ---------- @ Ngoge sxb. This is a particularly disturbing 18+ story the mangled Somali makes me think of a young kid who just lost his two front-teeth and cant pronounce words right .. but the contents of the story show your odaynimo
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^ which is I decided to add the disclaimer. inaan hunguriga kaa soo rido ma rabin
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Excuse the title but that is what it is called by the media. you can even find pictures on Google of sample scans taken of people and uploaded on the web; which is why this is so dangerous. your dignity/privacy all depend on the benevolence of the TSA not to upload your scan onto the web or share them.
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ATLANTA, Georgia (CNN) -- Privacy advocates plan to call on the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to suspend use of "whole-body imaging," the airport security technology that critics say performs "a virtual strip search" and produces "naked" pictures of passengers, CNN has learned. The national campaign, which will gather signatures from organizations and relevant professionals, is set to launch this week with the hope that it will go "viral," said Lillie Coney, associate director of the Electronic Privacy Information Center, which plans to lead the charge. "People need to know what's happening, with no sugar-coating and no spinning," said Coney, who is also coordinator of the Privacy Coalition, a conglomerate of 42 member organizations. She expects other groups to sign on in the push for the technology's suspension until privacy safeguards are in place. Right now, without regulations on what the Transportation Security Administration does with this technology, she said, "We don't have the policy to hold them to what they say. They're writing their own rule book at this point." The machines "detect both metallic and nonmetallic threat items to keep passengers safe," said Kristin Lee, spokeswoman for TSA, in a written statement. "It is proven technology, and we are highly confident in its detection capability." Video Watch a video of the body-imaging scans » Late last month, freshman Rep. Jason Chaffetz, R-Utah, introduced legislation to ban these machines. Of concern to him, Coney and others is not just what TSA officials say, it's also what they see. iReport: Tell us what you think about these scanners The sci-fi-looking whole-body imaging machine -- think "Beam me up, Scotty" -- was first introduced at an airport in Phoenix, Arizona, in November 2007. There are now 40 machines, which cost $170,000 each, being tested and used in 19 airports, said TSA's Lee. Whole-Body Imaging These six airports are using whole-body imaging as a primary security measure, according to TSA: # San Francisco, California # Miami, Florida # Albuquerque, New Mexico # Tulsa, Oklahoma # Salt Lake City, Utah # Las Vegas, Nevada Six of these airports are testing the machines as a primary security check option, instead of metal detectors followed by a pat-down, she said. The rest present them as a voluntary secondary security option in lieu of a pat-down, which is protocol for those who've repeatedly set off the metal detector or have been randomly selected for additional screening. So far, the testing phase has been promising, said Lee. When given the choice, "over 99 percent of passengers choose this technology over other screening options," she said. A big advantage of the technology is the speed, said Jon Allen, another TSA spokesperson, who's based in Atlanta, Georgia. A body scan takes between 15 and 30 seconds, while a full pat-down can take from two to four minutes. And for those who cringe at the idea of being touched by a security official, or are forever assigned to a pat-down because they had hip replacements, for example, the machine is a quick and easy way to avoid that contact and hassle, he said. Using millimeter wave technology, which the TSA says emits 10,000 times less radio frequency than a cell phone, the machine scans a traveler and a robotic image is generated that allows security personnel to detect potential threats -- and, some fear, more -- beneath a person's clothes. TSA officials say privacy concerns are addressed in a number of ways. The system uses a pair of security officers. The one working the machine never sees the image, which appears on a computer screen behind closed doors elsewhere; and the remotely located officer who sees the image never sees the passenger. As further protection, a passenger's face is blurred and the image as a whole "resembles a fuzzy negative," said TSA's Lee. The officers monitoring images aren't allowed to bring cameras, cell phones or any recording device into the room, and the computers have been programmed so they have "zero storage capability" and images are "automatically deleted," she added. But this is of little comfort to Coney, the privacy advocate with EPIC, a public interest research group in Washington. She said she's seen whole-body images captured by similar technology dating back to 2004 that were much clearer than what's represented by the airport machines. "What they're showing you now is a dumbed-down version of what this technology is capable of doing," she said. "Having blurry images shouldn't blur the issue." Lee of TSA emphasized that the images Coney refers to do not represent millimeter wave technology but rather "backscatter" technology, which she said TSA is not using at this time. Don't Miss * Wheels fall off Colgan plane at Buffalo airport * Pilot fatigue is like 'having too much to drink' * Looking for Wi-Fi hot spot? * CNN Money: A billion reasons to charge for luggage Coney said she and other privacy advocates want more oversight, full disclosure for air travelers, and legal language to protect passengers and keep TSA from changing policy down the road. For example, she wants to know what's to stop TSA from using clearer images or different technology later. The computers can't store images now, but what if that changes? "TSA will always be committed to respecting passenger privacy, regardless of whether a regulation is in place or not," Lee said. She added that the long-term goal is not to see more of people, but rather to advance the technology so that the human image is like a stick-figure and any anomalies are auto-detected and highlighted. But Coney knows only about what's out there now, and she worries that as the equipment gets cheaper, it will become more pervasive and harder to regulate. Already it is used in a handful of U.S. courthouses and in airports in the United Kingdom, Spain, Japan, Australia, Mexico, Thailand and the Netherlands. She wonders whether the machines will someday show up in malls. The option of walking through a whole-body scanner or taking a pat-down shouldn't be the final answer, said Chris Calabrese, a lawyer with the American Civil Liberties Union. "A choice between being groped and being stripped, I don't think we should pretend those are the only choices," he said. "People shouldn't be humiliated by their government" in the name of security, nor should they trust that the images will always be kept private. "Screeners at LAX [Los Angeles International Airport]," he speculated, "could make a fortune off naked virtual images of celebrities." Bruce Schneier, an internationally recognized security technologist, said whole-body imaging technology "works pretty well," privacy rights aside. But he thinks the financial investment was a mistake. In a post-9/11 world, he said, he knows his position isn't "politically tenable," but he believes money would be better spent on intelligence-gatheri ng and investigations. "It's ****** to spend money so terrorists can change plans," he said by phone from Poland, where he was speaking at a conference. If terrorists are swayed from going through airports, they'll just target other locations, such as a hotel in Mumbai, India, he said. advertisement "We'd be much better off going after bad guys ... and back to pre-9/11 levels of airport security," he said. "There's a huge 'cover your ***' factor in politics, but unfortunately, it doesn't make us safer." Meantime, TSA's Lee says the whole-body imaging machines remain in the pilot phase. Given what the organization has gleaned so far, she said additional deployments are anticipated. Source:CNN
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@ "Kistoo madaxa uu ka culus yahey" I see you are still butchering my beautiful language LG. asxaabta sacbka u tumaysaa .. in masaakiinta meesha lagu go'doomiyo. la socdo dhalinyarada mijaahidanta ah; IGAD iyo xabashi way karbaashi yaqaanan oo khibrad bey u leeyihiin.
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dab0 aadan lahayn haku xaarin ! ma maqli jirteen bal niman toodii qirinqiir ku jirto .. dhulka ay ka talaayaan dhalinyara ayay rabaan inay xidhaan garoomada diyuuradaha iyo dekadaha. bal aan is waydiino DKMG and what army ? are going to enforce it.
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Originally posted by Aw-Muuse: Aniga koley ninkaa Shariif ishaa uun baa ka arkii, laakiin isaguu iyo kuwa dagaalamaaya ba, waxba nagama gelin ee hadaad sidaa taageeri u ahayd, Adeerkaa baad taageeri lahayd oo luggaha maadan ka qabateen. wallee tanoo kalena way dhinayd. waxaad ku hadashay raga ugu qabyaalad badan SOL waxay ay ka xishoodaan inay la soo shirtagaan. lakin Kudos abti ... Im tired of all the code-words being thrown around ... Duke iyo Emperor (my apologies gents i blv inaan dhinac ka soo wada jeedno hada ), iyo sxbkay our very own Mr. "Mugdisho society" sidaadoo kale inay u qaawiyaan bahasha ayaa loo qaatay. dont mind me asxaabta .. as you were
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