MAXIMUS POWERS Posted August 7, 2009 ^^Surely you wouldnt want the leader of a nation to be dressed in khaki army gear when representing the nation at important meeting. The Meeting with the Turkish President was very memorable indeed. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Meiji Posted August 7, 2009 The sheer ignorance and sillyness of the supporters of the extremists is baffling. They have become fashion critics and are talking about Sh.Sharifs style of clothing like little brats discussing the new fashion a celebrity is rocking lol Criticize the man on his principles and political agenda. Dont become like little brats and discuss his clothing style. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Abwaan Posted August 8, 2009 Originally posted by Meiji: The sheer ignorance and sillyness of the supporters of the extremists is baffling. They have become fashion critics and are talking about Sh.Sharifs style of clothing like little brats discussing the new fashion a celebrity is rocking lol Criticize the man on his principles and political agenda. Dont become like little brats and discuss his clothing style. They have nothing logic to talk about so don't worry about them. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Som@li Posted August 8, 2009 and what happen to the tie, atleast complete the dress code. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Liibaan Posted August 8, 2009 Dabshid, Be patient, already many people think the shaikh is going at the speed of the light Its step by step process, now August 2009 hand-shake with gaalo females became halaal, but its still haraam to hand-shake with our somali sisters, maybe next month is the tie, and then shorts will follow Not everyone who criticize sharif government, supports the misguided youth (shabaab), innocent youth fall prey to the rhetoric of politicians like sharif hotel, who were only interested to power and government position by any means. Sharif is the current Somali president, and he is best hope for Somalia presently, but still people can criticize him, and should hold accountable for his blatant hypocrisies and his changing characters, personalities, policies, ideologies. One time leading jihad war in 2006 against America and its allies, and another time anti-jihad/anti-terr or battle in 2009 with America and its allies. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar Posted August 8, 2009 Making a mountain out of an anthill. Some people's priorities are misplaced, indeed. Caadi ayee la tahay dilka la xalaaleystay kumanaan Soomaaliyeed maati ah. Caadi ayee la noqotay bililiqada, isbaarada badda iyo dhulka taalo; Soomaalida ku dhamaaneyso badda iyo dhulka saxarada; Soomaalida ku rafaadsan dalalka kala duwan ee dunida. All caadi waaye, but the manufactured hubbub of a leader handshaking another leader. It indeed says more about us than a leader handshaking another person. But, alas, if only it had been the 'right' leader, the late Xabashi stooge, the glee would have been different -- it would've been an alalaas. That Xabashi stooge kissed, begged and led Xabashi army to invade our country, massacring thousands in the process -- and he couldn't get the former secretary Rice's finger, let alone her hand, to shake. Waxaan xaasidnimo, ciil iyo maseernimo la kordhabay iyo hoosdhabay la yiraahdaa. Ciyaalka Xamar maxee dhihi jireen xiligaan camal horta? Ciil qaboow cadaabta gal... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar Posted August 8, 2009 Originally posted by Meiji: The Saudi clan who have established a theocracy in the deserts of the Middle East and are the guardian over the two most holy Muslim cities are playing the game like this: Not only did they establish a clannish kingdom but they have succesfully subdued the religious movements in their country and created a form of ''Islamic Rule'' that safeguards the political order they have established. The same leader so-called Dhalinta get their utopic idealistic stuff from. It is only only him, his nephew, the long-time Sacuudi foreign minister went from this: To this: I guess his 'changed' his principles too. Dad ciil haayo wax walba ka sug. It was Xabashi ayuu keenayaa. That didn't materialize. It is he is shaking hands now, is wearing suits. What a folderol. What would it be tomorrow, though? He is sleeping on the left side of the bed -- a sheekh should have slept on the right side. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Liibaan Posted August 8, 2009 Cabdirixiin Ciise Cadoow: Aniga waaban shumin lahaa Hillary Clinton KN: Cabdirixiin Ciise Cadoow,Afayeenkii maxaakiimta ayaa wargeyska Washington Post u sheegey in uusan waxbo arkin salaantii gacanqaadka ahayd ee Shariifka iyo Hillary Clinton, wuxuuna yiri :anigu waaban shumin lahaa: Hadalkani ayaa waxa ay jariidada qortey malain ka hor intii aysan kulmin ninka iyo naagta, islamarkaasina kaga hadashay dooda ka taagan salaanta gacan qaadka ah Shariifka oo la weeydiiyey sida uu u arko in uu salaamay Hillary Clinton ayaa yiri :waa Suaa; raqiis ah:, taasoo loo fasirtey in uu sameeyey wax ka weyn salaanta oo ah hab siin ama shumis sida caadiga ah. Cabdiraxiin Ciise Cadoow ayaa si cad u qirtey in uusan waxbo u arkin salaanta gacanqaadka ah, alse isaga uu xittaa socon laha illaa heer uu afka ka shumiyo naagtani. Arrintani salaanta gacanqaadka ah waxay noqotey moowduuc weyn oo si weyn u saameeyey Soomaalida iyo qalabka warbaahinta gudaha iyo dibada Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Liibaan Posted August 8, 2009 First, Saudi foreign minister was never a sheikh or scholar as our sharif hotel pretended the ex-sheikh, Prince Saud Al-Faisal, the foreign minister is politician and member of royal family nothing more, and was never a religious leader Second, Saud faisal just like many saudis,and many arabs, wears both his traditional saudi and western suit The fact is the saudi prince never stopped to wear his traditional saudi clothes Third, the Saudi prince didn't change his ideologies or policies, he is still the same man, who works for the saudi kingdom But our sharif in 2009, he is completely a different man comparing to 2006, sharif changed altogether, everything about him is opposite, different clothes, different friends, different ideology, different rhetoric, etc In 2006, Sharif was leading ICU and was waging jihad war against anti-terror alliance of somali warlords, TFG, United States, CIA, Ethiopia,ets In 2009, Sharif is leading TFG with the backing of CIA, United States, Ethiopia. and calling for the defeat of terrorists of ICU courts, shabaab, and aweys - his former friend Yes, sharif is the current leader of the weak TFG, but that doesn't mean that no one can criticize him, people have right to express their views toward the obvious hypocrisy of sharif In America, many criticize obama everyday, and there is nothing wrong with people saying what they think about issue, event or politician. But weak individuals, they care more about selfish politician, then their country or people, They are loyal to one politician/warlord, and blindly follow to whatever he tells them like a parrot I believe Somalis should hold accountable to their leaders whether they are political, religious, or business leaders Its better if people their brains, and do some critical thinking exercises Dadka qaar waa dad aad u liita, oo afxuma/cay ayeey ku fiicanyihiin oo wax kale lama barin Hadalo macno laheen sida xaasid baa tahay ayeey caado ka dhigteen, waayo xasadka ee sheegayaan waa xanuun ayagu isku ogyihiin, qofkii ee arkaan inuu inyar si kale wax u arko xaasid baa tahay bey ku sheegayaan, oo waxba ma dhaamaan sida kuwa gaalo ku sheegaya shariifka Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Som@li Posted August 8, 2009 Dalmar, you have a point, Well said, at the end of the day, Sharif is the Somali President, and ongoing conflict iyo sas buu aha shalay iyo waa sidan maanta meelna ina geeyn mayso, We have bigger problems to address. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jacaylbaro Posted August 8, 2009 Cabdirixiin Ciise Cadoow: Aniga waaban shumin lahaa Hillary Clinton Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GAAROODI Posted August 8, 2009 power curropts....and absolute power corrupts obsolutley. you ask why, because man is a political animal. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sherban Shabeel Posted August 9, 2009 So let's say I wear baggy pants and long tees and then I get a job at a TV station. And then I start wearing suits, does that make me a hypocrite? The notion that there is a single faction in Somalia that can rule without some form of foreign support is a PIPE DREAM. This is not 2006 anymore, the Islamic Courts aren't one entity anymore. This isn't jihad anymore, it's a power struggle. The only way this thing is going to end is if AMISOM receives a peace-enforcing mandate (as opposed to peace-keeping which is ridiculous because we are in the middle of a civil war), helps the government gain control of the country, and then Shariif offers amnesty to rebels Boutefliqa style. LONG LIVE SHARIIF! LONG LIVE SOMALIA! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Abtigiis Posted August 10, 2009 Shariifka Uguyaalaha halaga saaroo bilaacalayk! If there is anything attractive about him, it is his eyes, iyagiina Uguyaalo beersool ah ayuu ku xidhay. Who is the protocol guy there? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites