Reflecting on December 26th, 1990!
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Reflecting on December 26th, 1990!
Its been 19 years since the day we ceased to be a recognized country. What will the next 19 years hold for Somalia?
Was it worth to lose a whole country for the greed of a few interest driven men? To lose our homeland so that social outcasts & hunted criminals could turn their fight for their own survival in to a national aspiration? To become the butt of all international jokes and lose all international legitimacy in the process? What did we gain? How can anyone justify the civil war? When no one particular clan gained anything from it? When we've lost all human decency and turned in to vicious sub-primes? What remains of us when we have tresspassed all the laws that bind man to a position of a moral citizen? When Somalia is synonimous with hunger, terrorism, piracy and war?
Its a sad day to be a Somali.
Was it worth to lose a whole country for the greed of a few interest driven men? To lose our homeland so that social outcasts & hunted criminals could turn their fight for their own survival in to a national aspiration? To become the butt of all international jokes and lose all international legitimacy in the process? What did we gain? How can anyone justify the civil war? When no one particular clan gained anything from it? When we've lost all human decency and turned in to vicious sub-primes? What remains of us when we have tresspassed all the laws that bind man to a position of a moral citizen? When Somalia is synonimous with hunger, terrorism, piracy and war?
Its a sad day to be a Somali.
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Re: Reflecting on December 26th, 1990!
The bigger question is where was your concern prior to December 26th, 1990 ?
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Re: Reflecting on December 26th, 1990!
AbdiWahab252 wrote:The bigger question is where was your concern prior to December 26th, 1990 ?




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Re: Reflecting on December 26th, 1990!
AbdiWahab
How dumb can you be?
How dumb can you be?
Re: Reflecting on December 26th, 1990!
There's no comparison between Somalia prior to December 26th, 1990 and after. 1 was an established and internationally recognized country. While the other was an embarrassment in every sense of that word. But I wouldn't expect a fervent supporter of war-criminal A/Qeybdiid to have such an understanding.
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Re: Reflecting on December 26th, 1990!
Koronto77,Koronto77 wrote:There's no comparison between Somalia prior to December 26th, 1990 and after. 1 was an established and internationally recognized country. While the other was an embarrassment in every sense of that word. But I wouldn't expect a fervent supporter of war-criminal A/Qeybdiid to have such an understanding.
Again, where was your concern ?
Too often, crocodile tears are shed by people who start Somalia's destruction at 1991 instead of looking at what happened before 1991.
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Re: Reflecting on December 26th, 1990!
Koronto,
You have to understand something about AW he has a very limited education. The only time he used his brain was learning how to pick Khat to deliver to AIDID.
What happened prior to '91, AW? Let your imagination speak for the rest of us!
You have to understand something about AW he has a very limited education. The only time he used his brain was learning how to pick Khat to deliver to AIDID.
What happened prior to '91, AW? Let your imagination speak for the rest of us!
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Re: Reflecting on December 26th, 1990!
Alluring,
The Mahdi did not chew khat, smoke and didn't eat any fried foods, and was a very healthy man.
The only person who has a limited capacity after suffering a lack of oxygen at birth after you nearly choked yourself with your umbilical chord upon realizing you were conceived in a Hawiye womb.
The Mahdi did not chew khat, smoke and didn't eat any fried foods, and was a very healthy man.
The only person who has a limited capacity after suffering a lack of oxygen at birth after you nearly choked yourself with your umbilical chord upon realizing you were conceived in a Hawiye womb.
Re: Reflecting on December 26th, 1990!

A classic AW moment. There's no comparison and you very well know it. Otherwise, you wouldn't be watching the clock tick by in Virginia, when you could very well be enjoying the fruits of your revolution in Xamar with a cool glass of spermuta. The USC you worship were nothing short of goons & social rejects who did nothing but bring death & destruction to your own people.
What was their legacy? How did their fight help the Hawiye people?
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Re: Reflecting on December 26th, 1990!
AbdiWahab252 wrote:Alluring,
The Mahdi did not chew khat, smoke and didn't eat any fried foods, and was a very healthy man.
The only person who has a limited capacity after suffering a lack of oxygen at birth after you nearly choked yourself with your umbilical chord upon realizing you were conceived in a Hawiye womb.


Ouch.
Warya, ceeb ninyahow. Give her till she hits 30. She will proudly claim her Hawiye half. If she is not already bragging about it with her real life Hawiye friends


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Re: Reflecting on December 26th, 1990!
I wonder how long that "joke" was saved of his "microsoft word" to use it at the most desperate of times. AbdiWahab, what is yyour obsession with womb,women, butts, and dating. I mean when was the last time a lady even looked at you without screaming "OMG, WHY IS THAT GUY SO DAMN BLACK? AND WHERE ARE HIS TEETH? PLEASE SOMEONE HELP ME!"
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Re: Reflecting on December 26th, 1990!
Koronto,
Classic AW moment on calling Jaberti crap
Let me ask you, why didn't the Jaberti Dictator leave before December 26, 1990 ? He was offered asylum in Italy and did not want to vacate the seat & allow others to rule. The problem is that once a Jaberti tastes power he becomes mad & addicted and would never allow others to rule. In a twisted way, the Jabertis believed if we can't rule, NO ONE ELSE CAN.
The Jabertis worked hard to undermine the 1991 revolution instead of being sensible people like the Hawiye who accepted a Jaberti dictator in 1969 and tolerated his nonsense & Jabertism up until when the Jabertis decided to slaughter the Hawiye. Did the Jaberti have to support MSB from 1991 to 1992 ? Did they have to return to fight again instead of accepting defeat & engaging the victors ?
Their strategy to undermine the revolution backfired and contributed more to the destruction of the Somali state than did the USC.
The only saving grace of Jaberti was Colonel Cumar Jess, a Noble Soul who saw the wrongs of Jabertism run amok
Classic AW moment on calling Jaberti crap

Let me ask you, why didn't the Jaberti Dictator leave before December 26, 1990 ? He was offered asylum in Italy and did not want to vacate the seat & allow others to rule. The problem is that once a Jaberti tastes power he becomes mad & addicted and would never allow others to rule. In a twisted way, the Jabertis believed if we can't rule, NO ONE ELSE CAN.
The Jabertis worked hard to undermine the 1991 revolution instead of being sensible people like the Hawiye who accepted a Jaberti dictator in 1969 and tolerated his nonsense & Jabertism up until when the Jabertis decided to slaughter the Hawiye. Did the Jaberti have to support MSB from 1991 to 1992 ? Did they have to return to fight again instead of accepting defeat & engaging the victors ?
Their strategy to undermine the revolution backfired and contributed more to the destruction of the Somali state than did the USC.
The only saving grace of Jaberti was Colonel Cumar Jess, a Noble Soul who saw the wrongs of Jabertism run amok

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Re: Reflecting on December 26th, 1990!
AW
At least Darood had power.
Aidid got shot by a 12-year-old.

At least Darood had power.



Aidid got shot by a 12-year-old.








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Re: Reflecting on December 26th, 1990!
Lol@abdiwahab's thinking the last nineteen years is the most prosperous Period in Somali history
typical hawiye brain @ work 


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Re: Reflecting on December 26th, 1990!
Muslim-man,
My dear cousin, and snorter of the NIDO, you are deeply mistaken. To blame SOmalia's destruction on the USC, is intellectual dishonest.
Now, as I recall, your NIDO drinking relatives were part and parcel of the 1991 revolution
My dear cousin, and snorter of the NIDO, you are deeply mistaken. To blame SOmalia's destruction on the USC, is intellectual dishonest.
Now, as I recall, your NIDO drinking relatives were part and parcel of the 1991 revolution

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