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I personally know the two odd guys with SL flags in the big crowd.

 

at least one is doing for the kicks.

 

So NGONGE aayar awoowe,

 

 

lool@Jacaylbaro.

 

The opposite is also true. Those who pal around with the fringes would be led to believe that the world is black and white.

 

Ayoub,

 

The Minneapolis/St. Paul discriminated against non ******s:D

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The Zack   

Che -Guevara;726876 wrote:
^LoooooooooooooL@maddeey...I guess SOL is F@qash hub then:D

 

Zack-You mean Ayoub knows the tribal origins of those MNPLS PD?

Since they are having a word or two with the unwelcome fake flag wearing folks, yes :D

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Maaddeey   

The Zack;726872 wrote:
No they don't. They call it specific major Somali clan.

Che got what I meant. I know the word's origin, sida ay u isticmaaleen hadda waa qofkii kaa soo horjeedaba waa f@qash iska dheh. what other reason they'd call an American police officer that name?.

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Malika   

^Our own devils advocate..:D

 

Anyways, let me crush your party boys to extend my greetings to Haji Maandeey! Haji, walaguu salaamee!!

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NGONGE   

Heh@Xiin..you know both and (at least) one is doing it for kicks? Sort of answered your own question there, didn't you? :D

 

p.s.

I see Ayoub has started a debate here. Right on...heh.

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AYOUB   

^ Debate might be stretching it, but it would be nice to know why Faqäsh were harassing the wadani (especially as the likes of xiin claim SL is part of federal Somalia).

 

Maaddeey;726871 wrote:
^They call F@qash whom ever they don't like.
:D

C'on now. I like you but it doesn't necessarily mean you ain't one.:D Your old buddy Xassan Turki is one but it doesn't mean I (or your Amiir:p) don't like him. :) Don't read too much into those officers' uniforms, because it has been known for members of the US forces to bring their ideologies to work (even at the expense of their brothers in arms), if you get ma drift. Taasi waa taas.

 

Ignore Zack, because Faqäshism is culture not a clan. Bother Zack is fooled by certain coincidences, arinkuu suduu moode maaha. All clan have them, some more than others.:D Some "my clan" UDUB ministers were Faqäsh (not to be confused with the ex-Faqäshs) IMO. On the other hand, I don't like Cismaan Kaluun or your Amir but I don't think they're Faqäsh. Are you still with me? It's not black and white as....

 

Che -Guevara;726863 wrote:
^I'm not even sure what you are talking about- I heard F@qash and MNPLS PD, what about them and what do two have to do with each other.

Looks like one and acts like Faqäsh. I'm not prepared to accept they're totally innocent and some actual Faqäsh convinced to do the dirty on their behalf.

 

PS I see you've stopped you didn't understand. Wonder why?

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^For intelligent and rational person, you are beginning to sound bit paranoid and reading too much into things.

 

It's very simple. It was celebration for Somali Independence and secessionists and their flags were not welcomed by virtue of their politics (with me so far?)

 

Now someone took the time and effort to get a city permit and put this whole thing together. The purpose of the gathering was very clear and if those who disagreed with the theme of the event came in order to provoke people (it doesn't matter if their cause is right or wrong)they will escorted away. The organizers have the right to call the cops and tell the agitators to scram.

 

Put together your own party and be on your merry way. It's rather silly secessionists to show up at Somali Independence day celebrations.

 

N stop wondering. I don't pretend. I just don't care when people are not direct.

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^^ But why our day 26 june the day was about 26 june 1960 Somalilands independence day the fella from the twin cities just brought an up to date flag.

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^The Somali flag was hoisted in a Somali land in June 26. That aside, why even show up? Makes no sense. If it's your day, then celebrate it on your time and don't crush parties.

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