LayZie G. Posted January 13, 2008 Dad dantooda kasoo bixin, see anti-demonstration against another region usameyn karaan?(dang@Ngonge, can't believe you beat me to the post ) Ayagii-ba tooda haysato, mark aay shaqo ay leheen faraha lagalayaan. The time and efforts being wasted could go towards setting up charitable organizations to raise money for the families of somalida who have been displaced of their home, in xamar. Just to sum it all up, their priorities are out of wack, che huuno. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Che -Guevara Posted January 13, 2008 Just to sum it all up, their priorities are out of wack, che huuno. Doesn't that describe pretty much every Somali dear Lazy. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Al-Muminah Posted January 14, 2008 Salaama alaykum, This should be moved to the politics section! Qabiil rubbish, subhanAllah. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LayZie G. Posted January 14, 2008 Could it really be that the Riyaale administration finally got themselves some able people to conduct their communication and publicity departments? If all of this is just a coincidence, and not calculating move from riyaale's administration, and then I know just the right PR head, who can make it happen@Ngonge. PS:In that case,keep your gullible self out of these corners@Muminah Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NGONGE Posted January 14, 2008 ^^ Bush? Melez? Abdullahi Yusuf? My guru? Spit it out, woman. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LayZie G. Posted January 14, 2008 ^adiga adiga nooh. you silly you. PS:Che, yes it does describe just about every african leader, but we are talking about habrooyin oo ilmahooda meelahaas kusoo jiido aka demonstration Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MAXIMUS POWERS Posted January 14, 2008 Although, as NGONGE has eloquently mentioned, Somaliland recognition plans are back on track and gaining momentum, one of the reasons that has hindered Somaliland being recognised is the non-existence of a well organised and co-ordinated lobby group. Somaliland Public Affairs Committee (SPAC) hopes to fill this void and attempts to increase communication between the Somaliland government and those somalilanders in the Diaspora. SPAC is an advocacy organisation working hard for the recognition of Somaliland. Its aims are to primarily develop links between the Somaliland Government and those in the Diaspora. In addition to this, SPAC aims to engage and lobby those who wield power in the British Government. Objectives of SPAC: 1. The recognition of Somaliland 2. To assist Somaliland's political development 3. To establish and maintain links with Somalilanders in the Diaspora 4. To engage with and lobby the British Government 5. Policy formulating Think Tank We have an event on the 30th of January at SOAS University from 6pm. Be sure to attend! MARC Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Che -Guevara Posted January 14, 2008 Originally posted by LayZieGirl: PS:Che, yes it does describe just about every african leader, but we are talking about habrooyin oo ilmahooda meelahaas kusoo jiido aka demonstration [/QB] Habraha cid soo kaxayse ma jidho. Islaamaha fitnada iyaagaa kow ka,ah. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
N.O.R.F Posted January 14, 2008 Bush is in town (Dubai). You wont see me protesting as they gave everyone who works in the city the day off Dubai: Monday, January 14, has been declared a holiday for ministries, government establishments, schools and private sector companies in Dubai due to the closure of some main roads, bridges and tunnels. Official sources urged all residents to avoid using main roads on Monday. Major roads are closed ahead of US President George W. Bush's arrival in Dubai. http://www.gulfnews.com/nation/General/10181630.html Thanks Bush :cool: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Intel Posted January 14, 2008 ^^ lol thats just sad. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
N.O.R.F Posted January 14, 2008 ^^I'm wondering where to go and what to do today. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Intel Posted January 14, 2008 day off means you have the option to do anything you want sxb. my suggestion: do nothing...dug dheh Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Blessed Posted January 14, 2008 LOL. You call that a demo? Originally posted by marcassmith: Although, as NGONGE has eloquently mentioned, Somaliland recognition plans are back on track and gaining momentum, one of the reasons that has hindered Somaliland being recognised is the non-existence of a well organised and co-ordinated lobby group. Somaliland Public Affairs Committee (SPAC) hopes to fill this void and attempts to increase communication between the Somaliland government and those somalilanders in the Diaspora. SPAC is an advocacy organisation working hard for the recognition of Somaliland. Its aims are to primarily develop links between the Somaliland Government and those in the Diaspora. In addition to this, SPAC aims to engage and lobby those who wield power in the British Government. Objectives of SPAC: 1. The recognition of Somaliland 2. To assist Somaliland's political development 3. To establish and maintain links with Somalilanders in the Diaspora 4. To engage with and lobby the British Government 5. Policy formulating Think Tank We have an event on the 30th of January at SOAS University from 6pm. Be sure to attend! MARC Cool! Go Marcus, go. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cynical lady Posted January 14, 2008 This is just pathetic! And you’re the man who mentions democracy at every chance he gets and preach for unity? But at the same time you mock people/name call them just because they choose to exercise there right to demonstrate and call for unity not division? Aah a monkey always laughs at another monkey’s *** but never sees his own (can’t write it in Somali) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Malika Posted January 14, 2008 ^Come on! give it a try@writing the saying in Somali,why not add da or ka at the end of the Swahili saying..Lol Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites