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Re: The President won the battle, but the war is lost.
Posted: Mon Dec 02, 2013 3:31 pm
by The`Republic
Warsheekh wrote:come to think of it it wasn't long time ago when you where doing niiko for mudulood ximan xaare.

Mareexaan niikiyo halkee ku aragtay?
That sub-culture is reserved for others.
Re: The President won the battle, but the war is lost.
Posted: Mon Dec 02, 2013 3:31 pm
by Twisted_Logic
Guhad,
I will shortly start Shirib courses online. You are top of the list loool
Voltage,
LOOL
Sh Sharif was our guy as was Hassan Sheikh Mohamud as was Abdulqadir Osoble & as was Abdirehman Baadiyow. & guess what?4 out of top 5 finalists were Mudulood. You can call them Ala Shiekh or Damul Jadiid or Islaax or whatever, ultimately they are Mudulood & the house won! But you are free to fight the facts but ain't nobody gonna buy them!
About this battle lost & war won stuff you are talking about, let history be the judge. I, however take comfort in knowing the comprehensive win witnessed today. 184/249 votes were in the bag within 2 weeks. You are worried & I think I can't blame you!
Re: The President won the battle, but the war is lost.
Posted: Mon Dec 02, 2013 3:34 pm
by skywalker25
Xiimanxare, your finally grasping the painful truth which is that your PM's are worse than dogs. They are closer to condom's, used and tossed aside afterwards..
Re: The President won the battle, but the war is lost.
Posted: Mon Dec 02, 2013 3:34 pm
by BuuloXubeey
Murax wrote:Twisted Logic,
Xassan Sh's Government, Security, Budget, etc. are all handled by the UN/EU etc. Saacid had no chance in this whatsoever and anybody worth His salt would know that He had no shot just like Ali Gheedi stood no shot against Abdullahi Yusuf. However if the President clashes with the next PM, He will instantly be branded a spoiler and toxic by the Int'l Community. Xassan Sh wasted way too much favors and political capital against a Dormat like Saacid, but He will not win the next clash against the next PM.
Your father is a doormat.
Re: The President won the battle, but the war is lost.
Posted: Mon Dec 02, 2013 3:35 pm
by The`Republic
Twisted-
Well I know you man. It is the nature of the played out game. And to expand a pointless discussion is beyond my interests. You are Abgaal, the President is Abgaal. I am Marehan, the PM is Marehan. The President beat the PM. No matter what the circumstances of that defeat is, Somali psychology says to you it represents clan vs. clan whereas my position throughout this time as been finding a credible opposition to a hidden cult by the name of Dam Jadiid.
This is boring and predictable.
Re: The President won the battle, but the war is lost.
Posted: Mon Dec 02, 2013 3:36 pm
by BuuloXubeey
Warsheekh wrote:come to think of it it wasn't long time ago when you where doing niiko for mudulood ximan xaare.

Banutlood ana waso. Over my dead body I make niiko for bantulood. Don't mistake Federal Government over Bantulood. You piece of shit.
Re: The President won the battle, but the war is lost.
Posted: Mon Dec 02, 2013 3:37 pm
by BuuloXubeey
skywalker25 wrote:Xiimanxare, your finally grasping the painful truth which is that your PM's are worse than dogs. They are closer to condom's, used and tossed aside afterwards..
iidoor akhiso continue drinking alcohol and writing gabays for Marehan whilst uploading on youtube.

Re: The President won the battle, but the war is lost.
Posted: Mon Dec 02, 2013 3:38 pm
by Twisted_Logic
Murax wrote:Twisted Logic,
Xassan Sh's Government, Security, Budget, etc. are all handled by the UN/EU etc. Saacid had no chance in this whatsoever and anybody worth His salt would know that He had no shot just like Ali Gheedi stood no shot against Abdullahi Yusuf. However if the President clashes with the next PM, He will instantly be branded a spoiler and toxic by the Int'l Community. Xassan Sh wasted way too much favors and political capital against a Dormat like Saacid, but He will not win the next clash against the next PM.
Ghedi left with 36 million dollars & reserved the seat for his cousin who unthroned Abdullahi Yusuf within a year. Can't compare him Saacid or Farmaajo, sxb
Re: The President won the battle, but the war is lost.
Posted: Mon Dec 02, 2013 3:40 pm
by Marques
The President won and will probably continue to be on the winning side till 2016. Something tells me though that 2016 will be a very interesting year. Somalis are easily bored with politicians nowadays and it wouldn't be surprising to see HSM lose his seat in the next elections.
Re: The President won the battle, but the war is lost.
Posted: Mon Dec 02, 2013 3:40 pm
by GeoSeven
Yeah well, in all honesty, the crux of the problem is due to an impractical constitution and a broken system which isn't suited for Somalia right now. This was bound to happen. The supposed multi-party system Somalia is supposed to be functioning on won't work with 4.5 clan formula in place. It isn't meant for power sharing. As inconceivable as it might seem, if this current government paves the way for nation wide party elections by 2016, it'll be swell. Otherwise, drama will continue for some time to come.
For now, stability depends on the compliance of the PM. After what's come to pass, any new PM would be smart enough to work with and comply with the president and his party

Re: The President won the battle, but the war is lost.
Posted: Mon Dec 02, 2013 3:40 pm
by Twisted_Logic
The`Republic wrote:Twisted-
Well I know you man. It is the nature of the played out game. And to expand a pointless discussion is beyond my interests. You are Abgaal, the President is Abgaal. I am Marehan, the PM is Marehan. The President beat the PM. No matter what the circumstances of that defeat is, Somali psychology says to you it represents clan vs. clan whereas my position throughout this time as been finding a credible opposition to a hidden cult by the name of Dam Jadiid.
This is boring and predictable.
LOOOOL
Voltage, the enduring victim lol
Well I have been taught better not to kick a dying horse so I think I will also not pursue this discussion further. Thanks for the laugh tho
Re: The President won the battle, but the war is lost.
Posted: Mon Dec 02, 2013 3:41 pm
by HooBariiska
BuuloXubeey wrote:Warsheekh wrote:come to think of it it wasn't long time ago when you where doing niiko for mudulood ximan xaare.

Banutlood ana waso. Over my dead body I make niiko for bantulood. Don't mistake Federal Government over Bantulood. You piece of shit.
respect your leaders nacasyahow and maybe they will be good to you.
the mudulood political machine is unstoppable
allow dhawr
Re: The President won the battle, but the war is lost.
Posted: Mon Dec 02, 2013 3:43 pm
by Murax
Twisted_Logic wrote:Murax wrote:Twisted Logic,
Xassan Sh's Government, Security, Budget, etc. are all handled by the UN/EU etc. Saacid had no chance in this whatsoever and anybody worth His salt would know that He had no shot just like Ali Gheedi stood no shot against Abdullahi Yusuf. However if the President clashes with the next PM, He will instantly be branded a spoiler and toxic by the Int'l Community. Xassan Sh wasted way too much favors and political capital against a Dormat like Saacid, but He will not win the next clash against the next PM.
Ghedi left with 36 million dollars & reserved the seat for his cousin who unthroned Abdullahi Yusuf within a year. Can't compare him Saacid or Farmaajo, sxb
You're right there are not much similarties. Ghedi cosigned the mass displacement and extirmination of His clansmen for Abdullahi Yusuf, the results of which is still evident in Ceelasha Biyaha. Saacid really didn't go that far in His bidding. Ghedi went out meekly and quietly, while Saacid's stuff went out for weak. As much as a dormat Saacid is, He was on a different level than Ghedi.
Re: The President won the battle, but the war is lost.
Posted: Mon Dec 02, 2013 3:43 pm
by skywalker25
Ximanxaare, a whole tribe that regularly gets bent over whilst placing both hands in their eyes screaming Somaliweyn is shameful. This is the second PM that's been violated in such a shameful way. Ninku ma bila tol ba. Maxa sida midganka lola daqmaya?
Re: The President won the battle, but the war is lost.
Posted: Mon Dec 02, 2013 3:46 pm
by BuuloXubeey
Twisted_Logic wrote:Murax wrote:Twisted Logic,
Xassan Sh's Government, Security, Budget, etc. are all handled by the UN/EU etc. Saacid had no chance in this whatsoever and anybody worth His salt would know that He had no shot just like Ali Gheedi stood no shot against Abdullahi Yusuf. However if the President clashes with the next PM, He will instantly be branded a spoiler and toxic by the Int'l Community. Xassan Sh wasted way too much favors and political capital against a Dormat like Saacid, but He will not win the next clash against the next PM.
Ghedi left with 36 million dollars & reserved the seat for his cousin who unthroned Abdullahi Yusuf within a year. Can't compare him Saacid or Farmaajo, sxb
Stealing the money of innocent Somalis (nation) wax lagu faano miyay noqotay? Clearly it's the work of savages and evil people. That will never step foot on Jannah. Such leaders are known as traitors, caado-qatayaal and dhabodhaliifs.
LOL@ Farmaajo not reserving his seat for his cousin. His condition for resigning was for Cabdiwali Gaas to take over his seat. In which he successfully did.
Again ur a Bantulood a savage, that has no leadership skills, no inch of nobility in them and governance etiquette.