Kool_Kat Posted October 26, 2007 People if you don't see me around is because I am leaving SOL...That's it...I can NOT take SOL's rubbish...That is IT for me...I've taken this BS for so long, I don't have to put up with any longer... NOT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I am just going away for a week, going to Columbus, OH...Wish me luck...If I arrive there safely and get Internet access, I'll let y'all know...That's if I don't get bored to death...lol...I know I'll enjoy it...I am vising my BEST friend... For now people, behave while I am gone... Ta Ta... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Haneefah Posted October 26, 2007 Waaban farxayoo waxaan is idhi lol-sheedii badneyd ayaad ka reysaneysaan, markasaad jac igu dhajisay (j/k) I'm sure you'll be missed. Enjoy your trip to Ohio, inkastoon maqlay waa meel qayaxan. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rudy-Diiriye Posted October 26, 2007 does homeland security know about this?? ppl in ohio need to be warned. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kool_Kat Posted October 26, 2007 Haneefah, LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL...For the last time till I return from my trip, or get internet access...Meesha waa meel qayaxanee...lolz Rudy, shhhhhhhhhhhhhh...Adi ha'igu dirin kuwaan, aadeey u maskax yaryihiinee...Hadii kale biri sidii shini camaley iigu soo shamuumaayaanee... Alla bal maan iska seexdo, inaan aliseey kacaa isugoysee...Bal nabadeey...Cafis iyo masaabax... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar Posted October 26, 2007 Xuduudka ha lagaa soo celiyo -- laamiin dheh. Sida the four Soomaali sisters laga soo celiye Buffalo-Niagara border, oo Toronto Star ku qornaa a few months ago, iyagoo calaacalaayo. Their rental car was impounded, iyagiina after a several hours of grilling xuduudka on the Canadian side lagu soo tuuray. Poor girls. Aad ayee u calaacalayeen, iyagoo lahaa "we only went there to shop for a wedding; we have had Canadian passports; we weren't even wearing xijaab." Yada yada yada. Xaa geeye, shopping kulahaa. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar Posted October 26, 2007 Routine border check or racial profiling? Four Canadian citizens on bridal shopping trip held at Buffalo border for 8 hours by guards June 28, 2007 - ( Toronto Star ) - Milgo Noor had an appointment at 3:30 p.m. this past Sunday to look at bridesmaid dresses in a Buffalo bridal shop. She never arrived. When the young bride-to-be tried crossing the border with her three bridesmaids – two sisters and a cousin – the women were detained for more than eight hours and two of them were escorted back into Canada in handcuffs. "I'm not a terrorist. I didn't have grenades strapped on my stomach," Noor told the Star. "I'm just an ordinary citizen going shopping." Shortly after Noor, 26, showed her citizenship to a U.S. border guard at the Peace Bridge, more than a dozen customs officers "charged" at her vehicle, starting an ordeal that she said stripped her of her dignity. All four women are Canadian citizens. The family arrived in Alberta from Somalia 17 years ago and Noor has lived in Toronto for the past five years. The women have all crossed the border before without incident. This time they drove a rented vehicle. All the women are practising Muslims, but none wear the hijab. For three of the eight hours, Noor and her eldest sister Rukia, 32, were held in solitary holding cells. After asking repeatedly why they had been detained, they were laughed at by U.S. border officials. "You have no rights here," they were told. "You came to us." Their rooms had a chair bolted to the floor, a wall-mounted surveillance camera and an alarm that sounded every 30 minutes. They were searched by border officials wearing gloves, the women said, as well as being fingerprinted and photographed. "It's one of those bizarre things that you never think is going to happen to you," Noor said. They were told it was a random inspection, she said. Noor said they were held without food or water. Only when Rukia, who is anemic, asked for something to raise her blood-sugar level was she given a Kit-Kat chocolate bar. They sat while border officials ate pizza in front of them. "We asked for water and no one would even look at us. They told us to `Shut up and sit down,'" Noor said. After eight hours, the four women were told they were being "denied access to U.S. soil." Noor and Rukia were then handcuffed and driven to the Canadian side of the border. U.S. Customs and Border Protection spokesperson Kevin Corsaro confirmed that Noor was stopped and turned back at the border. But he said he couldn't discuss details of specific cases. He did say the agency does not engage in racial profiling. Mohamed Elmasry, national president of the Canadian Islamic Congress, said the incident does not surprise him. He says his organization receives about five complaints per week from Canadian Muslims who feel they have been treated unfairly at a U.S. entry point. "They're brown and they have a Muslim name. There's two strikes against them," Elmasry said, adding that had the women been wearing the hijab it would have been three. His organization advises Canadian Muslims to avoid travelling to the United States, and issues alerts before the annual Hajj pilgrimage urging Muslims to ensure their flights do not have U.S. stopovers. On May 5, prominent Muslim scholar Munir El-Kassem was detained during a stopover in Detroit on his way to lecture at a multi-faith conference in Milwaukee. El-Kassem, a professor and chaplain at the University of Western Ontario, said he was detained for four hours, was asked by U.S. officials if he had ever met Osama bin Laden or Saddam Hussein, photographed and fingerprinted. He missed his flight and arrived too late to deliver his lecture. Foreign Affairs Minister Peter MacKay met with El-Kassem to discuss Muslim profiling by U.S. border officials. An email to Elmasry from El-Kassem, who couldn't be reached, said MacKay asked "for specific cases of border abuse to strengthen his case with the Americans." "Peter MacKay should have said one case is too many," Elmasry said. When Noor was dumped back at the Canadian border, she said she complained to border officials at the Canada Border Services Agency. She said an officer told her this type of thing "happens all the time" and she should research what to do on the Internet. Noor said her family plans to hire a lawyer. ------------ Hayeey mar labaad. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nephissa Posted October 26, 2007 Halleluja!!! Praise be the Lord! Dhagaha iyo indhaha hanoo nastaan a week, waan dhimanay qaylaa na dishaye.. Boun viaggio and arrivaderci. Sii soco adoo nabada . Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kool_Kat Posted October 26, 2007 Originally posted by Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar: Xuduudka ha lagaa soo celiyo -- laamiin dheh. Asbax kor madoow/cad...Xaa ii soo celihee...Xaasid sanidaa...I know how to sweet talk them stup!d Americans when crossing the border...hahahaaaa... Nephthys, maaladukaato yahay, anaa iga reysanee ma'ohoo...Adidartaa aambo every day internet cafe u fariisanaa...Labada shilin aan eesto oon is dhahaayay isku ilaali, meeshaas ee ku dhamaanee lee ogoow... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Haneefah Posted October 26, 2007 ^jeceel uu kuu qabo deertii ayuu kuu soo celinayaa adna waad caayeysaa maskiinka. Damiin far waaweyn aa wax loogu qoraa baan maqli jiray Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nephissa Posted October 26, 2007 ^ adiga ma noo badalee KK? Maad taqaan sida loo kixkixkix-leeyo? KK: Ma anaa maaladukaato i leedahay iskoronyo-yahay iskiifada ah. Edit: Haneefah, everytime I see your name qosol daraadiis gowsahaa i xanuuno, y'know why? It reminds me of the Puerto Rican girl in Mad TV; Ms. Bunifa Latifah Halifah Sharifa Jackson. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar Posted October 26, 2007 Nafiis, naga daa hee qarxiska. Jaceyl kulahaa. Xaajigeeda hurdada haka soo kicin waqtigaan maseer iyo dagaal maka bixi karnee. By the way, haddaa Windsor ka galeysid, use the tunnel in downtown. Tunnelka ayaa sahlan ayaa maqlay. Less trucks too as well. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pujah Posted October 26, 2007 I went thru the tunnel recently, sometimes it helps to be American my Canadian friends in another car were held up and didn't catch up with us until I was well rested Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Haneefah Posted October 26, 2007 MMA, been maa isku sheegeenaa, reer toronto lee ma tihidooo adi...wax Allah keeno waa la idin ka filanaa nooh Nephy: waxaad socotaba ma imikaan Puerto Rican girl, waliba 'Mad TV' ku jirta ku xasuusiyey, anaa iska bi'i waayey. Besides, adoo jooga sideen anu u kix kix leeyaa...I'd get boo'd in a second by her fans Khalas, ya jamaaca, good night! Dhar baan idinku kor dhaqanayey, and I'm done now. LoL. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar Posted October 26, 2007 Ar sug, sug...kastuumo aa baafka ku iloowday. Mise califalaax waaye taloow? Reer Koronto maxee sameyaan? Adaaba war heysidee. Singal maadarka la iska baac baacsado ayaa maqashay yaah. Ar hakaa baashaalno na dhaaf nooh. Ar habeen wacan. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Som@li Posted October 26, 2007 Soo noqo adoo nabada! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites