Nationalist Posted December 4, 2004 First the designer of the flag is a Northerner and now Muhammad Ibrahim Egal is one of the primary architects of Pan Somalism? Egal government A more important difference between Shermaarke and Igaal, other than their past affiliations, was the new prime minister's moderate position on pan-Somali issues and his desire for improved relations with other African countries. In these areas, he was allied with the "modernists" in the government, parliament, and administration who favored redirecting the nation's energies from confrontation with its neighbors to combating social and economic ills. Although many of his domestic policies seemed more in line with those of the previous administration, Igaal continued to hold the confidence of both Shermaarke and the National Assembly during the eighteen months preceding the March 1969 national elections. Gedid, beenfaafinta naga dhaaf. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nationalist Posted December 4, 2004 Originally posted by Jumatatu: ^^^then you tyhink null and void.. Hold on kiddo. Abdullahi Isse was just a minister of foreign affairs in the 60s when the first large scale war was fought against our neighbours. Prime minister when Somalia was dependant of Italy has no relevance to this matter. But please continue feeling so, I see it is vital for your tribal ego. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nationalist Posted December 4, 2004 Originally posted by Jumatatu: ^^^then you tyhink null and void.. Hold on kiddo. Abdullahi Isse was just a minister of foreign affairs in the 60s when the first large scale war was fought against our neighbours. Prime minister when Somalia was dependant of Italy has no relevance to this matter. But please continue feeling so, I see it is vital for your tribal ego. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nationalist Posted December 4, 2004 Originally posted by Jumatatu: ^^^then you tyhink null and void.. Hold on kiddo. Abdullahi Isse was just a minister of foreign affairs in the 60s when the first large scale war was fought against our neighbours. Prime minister when Somalia was dependant of Italy has no relevance to this matter. But please continue feeling so, I see it is vital for your tribal ego. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jumatatu Posted December 4, 2004 Originally posted by Nationalist: [QB ]Gedid, beenfaafinta naga dhaaf. [/QB] That is rich coming from Nationalist...a man who given the chance will say the first man to land on the moon was from Bari.. And saxiib C/llahi Cisse's role and leadership is beyond questionable, but you are so tainted and tribalistically minded that you fail to notice the achievement of others other than your close circle. :confused: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jumatatu Posted December 4, 2004 Originally posted by Nationalist: [QB ]Gedid, beenfaafinta naga dhaaf. [/QB] That is rich coming from Nationalist...a man who given the chance will say the first man to land on the moon was from Bari.. And saxiib C/llahi Cisse's role and leadership is beyond questionable, but you are so tainted and tribalistically minded that you fail to notice the achievement of others other than your close circle. :confused: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jumatatu Posted December 4, 2004 Originally posted by Nationalist: [QB ]Gedid, beenfaafinta naga dhaaf. [/QB] That is rich coming from Nationalist...a man who given the chance will say the first man to land on the moon was from Bari.. And saxiib C/llahi Cisse's role and leadership is beyond questionable, but you are so tainted and tribalistically minded that you fail to notice the achievement of others other than your close circle. :confused: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Paragon Posted December 4, 2004 Originally posted by Che-Guevara: The disappearing lands should be concern, soon these people will be at borders in the Somali proper. With no real Somali force for Ethopian to fear,and having Ethopian backed Southern goverment, and resource starved goverment in the north, Somalis should be alarmed regardless of political persuasion. Ethiopia has found the prefect weapon to nutralize Somalis, "Qabiil" N the only thing going for Somalis is that Ethiopia is disaster waiting to happen! I can only echo what brother Che had pointed out. The pity is, even in a topic that was meant to make us concerned with what is happening to our brethren in West of Somalia, we have turned into internal argument. Shame Ethiopia is only killing us with the tools we provide her. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Paragon Posted December 4, 2004 Originally posted by Che-Guevara: The disappearing lands should be concern, soon these people will be at borders in the Somali proper. With no real Somali force for Ethopian to fear,and having Ethopian backed Southern goverment, and resource starved goverment in the north, Somalis should be alarmed regardless of political persuasion. Ethiopia has found the prefect weapon to nutralize Somalis, "Qabiil" N the only thing going for Somalis is that Ethiopia is disaster waiting to happen! I can only echo what brother Che had pointed out. The pity is, even in a topic that was meant to make us concerned with what is happening to our brethren in West of Somalia, we have turned into internal argument. Shame Ethiopia is only killing us with the tools we provide her. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Paragon Posted December 4, 2004 Originally posted by Che-Guevara: The disappearing lands should be concern, soon these people will be at borders in the Somali proper. With no real Somali force for Ethopian to fear,and having Ethopian backed Southern goverment, and resource starved goverment in the north, Somalis should be alarmed regardless of political persuasion. Ethiopia has found the prefect weapon to nutralize Somalis, "Qabiil" N the only thing going for Somalis is that Ethiopia is disaster waiting to happen! I can only echo what brother Che had pointed out. The pity is, even in a topic that was meant to make us concerned with what is happening to our brethren in West of Somalia, we have turned into internal argument. Shame Ethiopia is only killing us with the tools we provide her. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
QUANTUM LEAP Posted December 4, 2004 I concur with Che....a nightmare scenario in the making unless ofcouse the sheep wake up and smell the grass Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
QUANTUM LEAP Posted December 4, 2004 I concur with Che....a nightmare scenario in the making unless ofcouse the sheep wake up and smell the grass Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
QUANTUM LEAP Posted December 4, 2004 I concur with Che....a nightmare scenario in the making unless ofcouse the sheep wake up and smell the grass Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gediid Posted December 4, 2004 Originally posted by Nationalist: First the designer of the flag is a Northerner and now Muhammad Ibrahim Egal is one of the primary architects of Pan Somalism? Egal government quote: A more important difference between Shermaarke and Igaal, other than their past affiliations, was the new prime minister's moderate position on pan-Somali issues and his desire for improved relations with other African countries. In these areas, he was allied with the "modernists" in the government, parliament, and administration who favored redirecting the nation's energies from confrontation with its neighbors to combating social and economic ills. Although many of his domestic policies seemed more in line with those of the previous administration, Igaal continued to hold the confidence of both Shermaarke and the National Assembly during the eighteen months preceding the March 1969 national elections. Gedid, beenfaafinta naga dhaaf. LOL @Beenfaafinta.The events that defined Pan Somalism preceeded the goverment of Egal and was shaped way before 1960 but I see that it will be a real challenge to make you see differently. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Gediid Posted December 4, 2004 Originally posted by Nationalist: First the designer of the flag is a Northerner and now Muhammad Ibrahim Egal is one of the primary architects of Pan Somalism? Egal government quote: A more important difference between Shermaarke and Igaal, other than their past affiliations, was the new prime minister's moderate position on pan-Somali issues and his desire for improved relations with other African countries. In these areas, he was allied with the "modernists" in the government, parliament, and administration who favored redirecting the nation's energies from confrontation with its neighbors to combating social and economic ills. Although many of his domestic policies seemed more in line with those of the previous administration, Igaal continued to hold the confidence of both Shermaarke and the National Assembly during the eighteen months preceding the March 1969 national elections. Gedid, beenfaafinta naga dhaaf. LOL @Beenfaafinta.The events that defined Pan Somalism preceeded the goverment of Egal and was shaped way before 1960 but I see that it will be a real challenge to make you see differently. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites