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Originally posted by xiinfaniin:

Notwithstanding the gang-signal like secessionist affiliation with Oodweyne here, the absence of Oodweyne from these boards when Somalia’s political events (Somaliland included) are taking a fascinating turn only suggests that he sort of begun to see the writing on the wall as it were as far as the separation of Somalia is concern
:D
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The Guru sends you his regards and says:

 

Mr. Xiiny,

 

On the contrary, matey, for it's the case of: If, only, Mr. Xiiny's peace caravan could make that fictitious "legal union" (that has ceased to have any political force to be reckon with, indeed), other than in his own imagination, ever more pertinent reality to a country call Somaliland.

 

Since, his political hero - i.e., the said Sh. Hotel - can't set foot in Somaliland, nor can he rule it from the ground up (which is where this talk of legality ought to really matters, indeed) other than to claim a bogus "jurisdictional ownership" of it through the BBC's airwaves.

 

No wonder, you have yet to come to terms with the idea of Somaliland's agenda of ignoring any "new government" that has been form for Somalia - be it this one of Sh. Hotel or be it all of the previous one put together, indeed, at least ever since that year of 1991.

 

But, then, again, dear old Mr. Xiiny and political acuity were never a good bed-follows, indeed; since, his is the idea of thinking that what "barrel-of-the-gun" have ordained it (or at least have created it, which is the case of Somaliland), with a copious blood been shed along the way to boot, no less, can be nullify by a "piece-of-paper" that has ceased to have any "political force" of it's own, or at least have no way of making a good on it's bogus claim when it comes to other's political destiny, indeed...

 

But, there were are, it seems to me with dear old Mr. Xiiny and his argument. And therefore, not much ought to be held against him; since he, really, can't helped it other than being a "wilting-with-the-wind-political-shirt-changer" with a hazy grasp of real reality of the Somali's territories, particularly, that of Somaliland, our acquaintance, indeed…. [big Grin]

 

Regards,

Oodweyne.

 

(war he's here even when he's not. His previous replies can answer any current question. Bilaash Guru ku mu noqon). :D

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Ngonge, I was on the verge of going out of my way to label you a genius until you posted that link at the end. Oodweyn is indeed a character. :D

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Originally posted by NGONGE:

quote:Originally posted by xiinfaniin:

Notwithstanding the gang-signal like secessionist affiliation with Oodweyne here, the absence of Oodweyne from these boards when Somalia’s political events (Somaliland included) are taking a fascinating turn only suggests that he sort of begun to see the writing on the wall as it were as far as the separation of Somalia is concern
:D
.

The Guru sends you his regards and says:

 

Mr. Xiiny,

 

On the contrary, matey, for it's the case of: If, only, Mr. Xiiny's
peace caravan
could make that fictitious
"legal union"
(that has ceased to have any political force to be reckon with, indeed), other than in his own
imagination
, ever more pertinent reality to a country call Somaliland.

 

Since, his
political hero
- i.e., the said Sh. Hotel - can't set foot in Somaliland, nor can he rule it from the ground up (which is where this talk of
legality
ought to really matters, indeed) other than to claim a
bogus
"jurisdictional ownership" of it through the BBC's airwaves.

 

No wonder, you have yet to come to terms with the idea of Somaliland's agenda of ignoring any
"new government"
that has been form for Somalia - be it this one of Sh. Hotel or be it all of the previous one put together, indeed, at least ever since that year of
1991
.

 

But, then, again, dear old Mr. Xiiny and
political acuity
were never a good bed-follows, indeed; since, his is the idea of thinking that what
"barrel-of-the-gun"
have ordained it (or at least have created it, which is the case of Somaliland), with a
copious blood
been shed along the way to boot, no less, can be nullify by a
"piece-of-paper"
that has ceased to have any
"political force"
of it's own, or at least have no way of making a good on it's bogus claim when it comes to other's political destiny, indeed...

 

But, there were are, it seems to me with dear old Mr. Xiiny and his argument. And therefore, not much ought to be held against him; since he, really, can't helped it other than being a
"wilting-with-the-wind-political-shirt-changer"
with a hazy grasp of
real reality
of the Somali's territories, particularly, that of Somaliland, our acquaintance, indeed…. [big Grin]

 

Regards,

Oodweyne.

 

(war he's here even when he's not. His previous replies can answer any current question. Bilaash Guru ku mu noqon).
:D
:D:D:D

 

Ngonge = Oodweyne :D

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Still the quintessential secessionist voice, Oodwayne is perpetually pestered with endless cyber assertions each time his SOL commentary peters out. The Guru will be back dhallinyaro. :D

 

Oodwayne has a lot vested in the secessionist experiment, and story says the guru is preparing fresh rounds of ambushes to counter the new dual-track American policy with the hope of averting the untimely evaporation of his separatist enterprise under the new Washington blueprint. He knew the news was approaching months before Carson’s address.

 

Oodwayne may very well be the “unhappy chap” some picture him to be in London today, but I assure you the cause for his disappearance is beyond domestic polity.

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^^ :D

 

Diktoore Oodweine will surely be back soon.

 

And for the record, Congressman Donald Payne's "I will do everything to isolate Somaliland" battlecry seems to have failed spectacularly. Somaliland didn't budge and its position remains intact. Rather it is America that has shifted its policy and now wants to deal with Somaliland as thought it was a seperate country short of official recognition.

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^^^America is budging for Somaliland? on display is the madness of our Somali secessionists at its best.. :D:D

 

I hope Oodweyne is doing well and hope to see him in the forum soon inshaAllah..

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It is amusing to see good NGONGE holding what he could of Ooweyne’s writings---one knew already that the empty didacticism of the man he called ‘the Guru’ had a lasting impression on him :D .

 

As manifested in America’s recent policy shift toward Somalia, the marriage of the union is strong as ever: it’s a permanent entry in Africa’s regional charter which can hardly be amended as a result of political grievance as genuine as it might be. That is what we said then, and still say---and we were not wrong.

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Oz   

Originally posted by Prometheus:

Oodweyne raggeedi weeyaan. The good Oxonian guru has taught alot of SOL political neophytes the art of politics.
:D

You only been here since May 2010, and you know him enough to tell others that he tought them everything about politics. Unless you are an ex-banned member, you full of crap. :D:D

 

Ps: it was an open goal. :D

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It's obvious Oodweyne had an unsettling/terrifying effect on some by their reactions to others inquiring about him.

 

Suldaan, you're right on the money! Somaliland has stood by its guns in its independence and it's the U.S. that's shifted by now directly dealing with it. The full discussion with Johnnie Carson of State fully shows that. The only positive things he has to say about the former Somalia concern Somaliland ! He continuously goes back to the achievements of Somaliland when searching for anything positive to say about Somalis worldwide. He expresses his disappointment with all other entities and pseudo-entities remaining of the former Somalia.

 

Lastly, as many of us expressed right here on SOL a few years back, he diplomatically clarifies that the opposition to Somaliland is external (from AU members and Arab League members). This shows the irrelevance of other Somalis' opposition to Somaliland since they're not consulted on the issue anyway. How to break out of this regional strait-jacket is the task ahead for Somaliland.

 

Meanwhile, Somaliland will continue helping itself to the aid and developmental pipeline that it and only it(in the former Somalia), has the capacity to absorb. Welcome USAID....

Johnnie Carson's Presentation on the Dual-Track Policy

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Originally posted by Mintid Farayar:

Somaliland has stood by its guns in its independence and it's the U.S. that's shifted by now directly dealing with it.

That's great, I think this is the first time that we are all satisfied with the U.S decision. You seem to see it in a positive light and so do we!

 

Perfect!

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NGONGE   

Originally posted by xiinfaniin:

It is amusing to see good NGONGE holding what he could of Ooweyne’s writings---one knew already that the empty didacticism of the man he called ‘the Guru’ had a lasting impression on him
:D
.

 

As manifested in America’s recent policy shift toward Somalia, the marriage of the union is strong as ever: it’s a permanent entry in Africa’s regional charter which can hardly be amended as a result of political grievance as genuine as it might be. That is what we said then, and still say---and we were not wrong.

The fact that some of his replies still fit most of your queries, shows you that there is nothing empty about the guru's lectures. Timeless tuff, saaxib. :D

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