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Re: I felt jealous

Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2008 11:42 am
by Minneapolis Mayor
The-Screw wrote:

Somali Parliament.

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Maasha allaah. I am proud of My parliamentarians. They are exercising the highest degree of Freedom and democracy.

Muuse Suudi with his girl punch :up: :up: :up: :up:

Re: I felt jealous

Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2008 5:43 pm
by SummerRain
HELWAA wrote:Image
Helwaa you would make the perfect advocate for peace. :rose: :lol:

Re: I felt jealous

Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2008 5:48 pm
by Niya
Ismahaan walaashiis keep hope alive. Insha Allah, we will come to our senses sooner, and in your life time.

Re: I felt jealous

Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2008 5:54 pm
by makumba59
[quote="Ismahan123"]I felt jealous of the profound love and patriotism that the people of this nation have for their country. Americans last night have proven to the world that they can overcome their difference regardless of race, religion,culture e.t.c. Myself, I felt proud to be part of that,yet couldn't help being envious and wanting the same for my own country. If a country like America with its diversity and division can overcome and give each other a chance, why can't we do that same for our own. Afterall, we are one religion, one mother-tongue and one culture.

Across the country the Somali communities played a major role in electing Obama. They volunteered, donated their hard earned money and demonstrated a great deal of determination to change the direction of this country. If only they put in the same energy and enthusiasm in bring about the same change in their own HOME. Anyways,I hope to live to see the day the same will happen for my country, where we overcome Qabil and ignorance and give each other a chance.


Just a thought.

:somalia: :somalia:[/quote]

:somalia: R.I.P

Re: I felt jealous

Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2008 5:57 pm
by Babygirl-
:somalia: :somalia: :somalia: :up: :kiss: :rose: :love:

May we live to see that day..

Re: I felt jealous

Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2008 6:04 pm
by SummerRain
makumba59 wrote:
Ismahan123 wrote:I felt jealous of the profound love and patriotism that the people of this nation have for their country. Americans last night have proven to the world that they can overcome their difference regardless of race, religion,culture e.t.c. Myself, I felt proud to be part of that,yet couldn't help being envious and wanting the same for my own country. If a country like America with its diversity and division can overcome and give each other a chance, why can't we do that same for our own. Afterall, we are one religion, one mother-tongue and one culture.

Across the country the Somali communities played a major role in electing Obama. They volunteered, donated their hard earned money and demonstrated a great deal of determination to change the direction of this country. If only they put in the same energy and enthusiasm in bring about the same change in their own HOME. Anyways,I hope to live to see the day the same will happen for my country, where we overcome Qabil and ignorance and give each other a chance.


Just a thought.

:somalia: :somalia:
:somalia: R.I.P
Playing God here arent we? :|


Niya and Babygirl,

Inshallah. :somalia:

Re: I felt jealous

Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2008 9:41 pm
by 1nemansquad
..you can hate America as much as you like but in all honesty, you can't deny that it is a great country with some amazing people

Re: I felt jealous

Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2008 10:36 pm
by SummerRain
Hate???

Someone forgot to take their meds today, I suppose. :roll:

Re: I felt jealous

Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2008 10:40 pm
by 1nemansquad
..nayaa, that assertion wasn't meant for you; when i'm addressing you, you would know

Re: I felt jealous

Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2008 10:45 pm
by Aliyyi Oromada
FAH1223 wrote:tell that to the people who run things back home and you will be killed

be glad you're an american

8 years ago, Obama was a broke man, he was rejected from going to the DNC, he was at the bottom of the barrell after losing an election for the House of Rep, him and his wife were on the outs

only here is this shid even possible

now beesha kunta kinte have no more excuses and us immigrant children who were born here have a guy who is like us in the friggin white house :mrgreen:
There is just something about that wall that makes anything possible..

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Re: I felt jealous

Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2008 10:46 pm
by SummerRain
Nac Nacda intaad joojisid, amaanka igu dadaal and see yourself out of my thread. Retards' inputs are irrelevent here. :arrow:

Re: I felt jealous

Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2008 10:52 pm
by ModerateMuslim
"I felt jealous"

so, you're jealous of kuffar? :?

interesting...

Re: I felt jealous

Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2008 10:58 pm
by 1nemansquad
Ismahan123 wrote:Nac Nacda intaad joojisid, amaanka igu dadaal and see yourself out of my thread. Retards' inputs are irrelevent here. :arrow:
..hadaa amaan rabtid maxaa dadka afkaga uraayo ulasoo donataa? lol.

..my presence aa uku kacsataa eh?

..my thread? scandelousnimo doqonimo baa kudarsatey :lol:

Re: I felt jealous

Posted: Wed Nov 05, 2008 11:00 pm
by SummerRain
:|

Re: I felt jealous

Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2008 7:36 am
by The_Emperior5
FAH1223 wrote:
Ismahan123 wrote:Fah,

Why would I be killed for preaching unity? Thats what Somalis need more than anything?

ps You are right, no more blame it on the white man excuses. :lol: I'm still voting for you if you run, like I always said. :up:
Because it goes against the interests of all the characters running Somalia.

They want their groups to only benefit and no one else, unity is seen as a weakness. Somalis have always displayed that characterisitic in Somalia.

We only had a nation state for 30 years and the only reason it held together was because of a Commie revolution that materialized into a dictatorship that for a while saved the place from corrupton but ended up failing later on (like most things in Somalia). I mean before colonialism, Somalis were only in their little clan based fiefdoms like they are today, they had their skirmishes over resources like they do today. We are going to be like this till the end of time, there is no way to stop the cycle!

Somalia is too depressing to think about, just be glad we have a fellow African, son of a immigrant from a next door neighbor in the white house.
U never believed me how many times did i told you before the colonial powers came somalis where singing awya ala awya ale in the dessert they had a lil nation for 31 years but when that was over . they went back to singing awya ale awya ale in the desserd :lol: