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waa gartay,so u r a ba'ayeeste of the excellent grade and to add salt to the injury u claim that u havent logged in out of shame and embarassment,that defeatest mentality alone disqualafies u inaad nin dhulbahante ah aad dhabarkiisa ka timid.u abviously dont have the basic pschycological requirement it takes to be a D-block,which is to be proud.taas meel dhig.now one thing that is abvious:ur knowledge about ssc is surprisingly weak and superficial so its safe to assume that u have no insider news feed about dhulos affairs at all;thats the first sign of a sheegato to learn things about the qabiil they claiming only through websites.now my other question is:how do u reconcile ur self contradictory of views of supporting local grass roots administration while bashing the very patform that is working on delivering it(ssc) and calling us fanatics.u cant have ur pie and eat it.do u?original dervish wrote:Yes I have been on snet for some time now, although I have remained inactive for years. The shame, humiliation and embarrassment became to much to bear.samadoon-waaxid wrote:as the official Dhulos issim on Snet,I have few questions for you,interview baan kula leeyahay
I see u have been on Snet for a while so what are your political views?
are you a patriot (like everyone else) or another Udun?
Dhulos yaad ka tahay or are you a sheegato?
is there anyone here that knows u and can vouch for ur Dhulbahantenimo?
these questions and others are meant to determine ur eligability in becoming a member in the Dhulbahante private room.
Suldaan Samadoon
My views have remained consistent with my political philosophy and beliefs down the years. I was advocating for a single autonomous province encompassing our regions as far back as 10 years ago.It was my opinion that economic progress would not be achieved until we have the locally based policy initiatives, and the institutions to implement them.
That was a long time ago, far to much water has passed under the bridge now. We are under military occupation,a large percentage of the population has fled, economic stagnation and poverty is widespread, quite simply we are in utter disarray.This lamentable situation we find ourselves in was totally self inflicted, from start to finish.
I am still very sympathetic to the idea of local control over decision making and appointing/electing local officials, but only in the context of most other marginalised regions eg sanaag, mudug, parts of bari and provinces in the south.
I am totally against tribal based politics, especially the kind espoused by the "johnny come lately`s" of the ssc. As far as I can make out they have no political policy, mandate, institution or idea for that matter.If one were to examine the majority of ssc literature, one would be forgiven for thinking "ssc" was some sort of dance hall/bashment promotions company.
As for having somebody to vouch for me, let me tell you something. I always vouch for myself, by my achievements, conduct and standing among friend and foe alike.
I do actually fully agreed with Original Dervish.EastAfrica wrote:damu wrote:well saidoriginal dervish wrote:
I`m no supporter of PL and loathe Faroole as much as I detested Fatty Cadde.
However, all this garbage coming from the ssc fanatics is frankly embarrassing and shameful really.
Our whole region was invaded and occupied with the collaboration of the local people,however small.
The continued occupation and exploitation ( to date millions $ of tax ), of our region can only excist with the assistance of the locals.
So why all this animosity to other clans of pl? Ok you can be against the pl regime but why blame the mjs? Didn`t they send men and armour to defend las anod? indeed many lost their lives while a significant group of dhulbahante turned their guns against their own city and kin, in exchange for qat and 20 Marlboro.
Moreover, what right do these ssc fanatics have to take us out of pl by holding bashment and blues parties in the diaspora? We entered pl democratically and will leave the same way, if that is the will of the people.
The fact is that both pl/sl have achieved a political maturity and stability that we are evidently lacking. I accvept geographical position and historical circumstances has played a role in our marginalisation, but we must not try to shift the blame for our own shortcomings, rather we should confront them head on.
I would never try to incite somali`s against each, but I find it strange that some may comment on the good relationship between marehan and dhulbahante.
My families homes are not occupied in Hargeisa, Burco, Garowe and Bosasso, but they are in Kismayo![]()
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Raggeediioriginal dervish wrote:Yes I have been on snet for some time now, although I have remained inactive for years. The shame, humiliation and embarrassment became to much to bear.samadoon-waaxid wrote:as the official Dhulos issim on Snet,I have few questions for you,interview baan kula leeyahay
I see u have been on Snet for a while so what are your political views?
are you a patriot (like everyone else) or another Udun?
Dhulos yaad ka tahay or are you a sheegato?
is there anyone here that knows u and can vouch for ur Dhulbahantenimo?
these questions and others are meant to determine ur eligability in becoming a member in the Dhulbahante private room.
Suldaan Samadoon
My views have remained consistent with my political philosophy and beliefs down the years. I was advocating for a single autonomous province encompassing our regions as far back as 10 years ago.It was my opinion that economic progress would not be achieved until we have the locally based policy initiatives, and the institutions to implement them.
That was a long time ago, far to much water has passed under the bridge now. We are under military occupation,a large percentage of the population has fled, economic stagnation and poverty is widespread, quite simply we are in utter disarray.This lamentable situation we find ourselves in was totally self inflicted, from start to finish.
I am still very sympathetic to the idea of local control over decision making and appointing/electing local officials, but only in the context of most other marginalised regions eg sanaag, mudug, parts of bari and provinces in the south.
I am totally against tribal based politics, especially the kind espoused by the "johnny come lately`s" of the ssc. As far as I can make out they have no political policy, mandate, institution or idea for that matter.If one were to examine the majority of ssc literature, one would be forgiven for thinking "ssc" was some sort of dance hall/bashment promotions company.
As for having somebody to vouch for me, let me tell you something. I always vouch for myself, by my achievements, conduct and standing among friend and foe alike.
Cumar-Labasuul wrote:executive, I don't understand you guys, how come dhulbahante and MJ cannot peacefully coexist together in PL aren't you guys very close in abtirsi like 4 names from darod (it's the equivalent of sacad muse and ciise muuse) - to me it is unimaginable that that could ever happen within somaliland, so tell me guys what is the problem which you guys can't even co-operate with your cousins let alone all somalis co-operating.
p.s. this is an honest question
Babygirl- wrote:Dhulos try your best to avoid that section u have been warned.
Hadal haan ma buuxiyo.Babygirl- wrote:What other PLenders are you defending? lool who is talking about others? talking about PL government to you PPL = the others you worship PL is responsible for anything that happens in territories it claims..
Haadi kaale jiidka caad umada haaka maraan oo afaroohada haka baxaan..