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Norm Coleman is ahead of Al-Franken
Norm Coleman
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Re: Norm Coleman is ahead of Al-Franken
Captain what does this Republican do for Somalis they always support him while they are mostly Democrats?
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Re: Norm Coleman is ahead of Al-Franken
BabyG, Directly from Norm Coleman's Mouth
I am pleased that I had the opportunity to meet with representatives of the Somali community today, said Coleman. 'I applaud the Minnesota Somali community for their passion and determination to bring governance and liberation to their homeland. My heart goes out to the Somali community and those, especially the children, who have grown up without access to education, health care, and protection from violence in their homelands. I am cautiously hopeful about the new Somali government led by President Ahmed, but I am also realistic about the challenges this new government faces. I believe the US should be actively involved in helping the people of Somalia overcome 14 years of neglect and civil strife.'
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With Hiba Nur , He's humble and meets Somali community all the time
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Re: Norm Coleman is ahead of Al-Franken
WASHINGTON - Sen. Norm Coleman waded into the question of sending United Nations peacekeepers into Somalia, urging the leader of the African nation's transitional government Tuesday to promote reconciliation among all factions that are "not associated with terrorism."
The Minnesota Republican met with Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed, president of the Ethiopian-backed Transitional Federal Republic of Somalia, which has been warring with Islamist forces who controlled wide swaths of the country for more than a decade.
"I emphasized that reconciliation is the key to future peace in Somalia," said Coleman, a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
Coleman, whose state is home to an estimated 30,000 Somali immigrants, sought the meeting with Ahmed, who has been in the United States urging the U.N. Security Council to send peacekeeping troops to help stabilize his war-torn and famine-plagued country. The prospect of bribringing foreign troops back into Somalia has deeply divided the nation's opposing clans.
Coleman said he supports a U.N. force in Somalia when the conditions allow it. For that, he urged greater efforts at political reconciliation between Ahmed's government and other "stakeholders" in Somalia.
"The U.N. looks at peace keeping, not peace making," Coleman said. Some form of reconciliation, he added, would be the key to further action by the U.N.
Coleman said his interest arises from the size of Minnesota's Somali community, one of the largest in the nation. Most relocated to the Twin Cities metro area after years in refugee camps.
He knows that it's important to me because of the number of Somalis we have in our state," Coleman said. "Obviously, Minnesota has a deep interest in what happens in Somalia.
The Minnesota Republican met with Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed, president of the Ethiopian-backed Transitional Federal Republic of Somalia, which has been warring with Islamist forces who controlled wide swaths of the country for more than a decade.
"I emphasized that reconciliation is the key to future peace in Somalia," said Coleman, a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
Coleman, whose state is home to an estimated 30,000 Somali immigrants, sought the meeting with Ahmed, who has been in the United States urging the U.N. Security Council to send peacekeeping troops to help stabilize his war-torn and famine-plagued country. The prospect of bribringing foreign troops back into Somalia has deeply divided the nation's opposing clans.
Coleman said he supports a U.N. force in Somalia when the conditions allow it. For that, he urged greater efforts at political reconciliation between Ahmed's government and other "stakeholders" in Somalia.
"The U.N. looks at peace keeping, not peace making," Coleman said. Some form of reconciliation, he added, would be the key to further action by the U.N.
Coleman said his interest arises from the size of Minnesota's Somali community, one of the largest in the nation. Most relocated to the Twin Cities metro area after years in refugee camps.
He knows that it's important to me because of the number of Somalis we have in our state," Coleman said. "Obviously, Minnesota has a deep interest in what happens in Somalia.
Re: Norm Coleman is ahead of Al-Franken
Hey loser,you still attend mteroplitan state university?
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Re: Norm Coleman is ahead of Al-Franken
DANGIRL wrote:Hey loser,you still attend mteroplitan state university?
Re: Norm Coleman is ahead of Al-Franken
Hibo is from Europe! i think, he recieves all respected Somalis miya..
Yeah i saw him stand up for somalia i would of voted for him the democrats need to the same or allen the muslim one miya?? mise senetor maha!
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Use to do my stalking from a distance. But I've been too busy lately. Anyway,do you still attend there?Captain24 wrote:DANGIRL wrote:Hey loser,you still attend mteroplitan state university?![]()
I have a stalker
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DanGirl, No I don't go there anymore, I think you know me, How come you don't meet me up
BabyG, You are talking about the democrat Congress, Keith Ellison. One of the reason he won is because of Arabs and Somalis in here
BabyG, You are talking about the democrat Congress, Keith Ellison. One of the reason he won is because of Arabs and Somalis in here
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Re: Norm Coleman is ahead of Al-Franken
BabyG, Call your harti relatives in Minnesota and vote for Coleman.
Al-fart, unfit for the job
Al-fart, unfit for the job
Re: Norm Coleman is ahead of Al-Franken
Most Likely they are and i will do my part.. 8)
Re: Norm Coleman is ahead of Al-Franken
Captain24,
I think you still go there but are too ashamed to admit it,but I'll check it out.
I think you still go there but are too ashamed to admit it,but I'll check it out.