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Re: How Many of You Support the Current Somali 'Dawlad'....?
Posted: Wed Dec 25, 2013 2:36 am
by original dervish
What you support is chaos and division in the south.
This has been a central plan of your recognition strategy.
You know that if there is any genuine reconciliation....the first thing to be agreed is...NO SOMALILAND SECESSION.

Re: How Many of You Support the Current Somali 'Dawlad'....?
Posted: Wed Dec 25, 2013 3:18 am
by metamorphosis
What government? I am not sure I understand what you are asking.

Re: How Many of You Support the Current Somali 'Dawlad'....?
Posted: Wed Dec 25, 2013 4:22 am
by EEGA9
We can disagree with the Government and we should criticise and condemn it when necessary but overall this is Somalia's first permanent Dawlad since the war and whatever defects and limitations it has can be reformed over-time. I don't think Xassan Sh is as sinister as some corners have come to view him.
Re: How Many of You Support the Current Somali 'Dawlad'....?
Posted: Wed Dec 25, 2013 4:35 am
by original dervish
I disagree......He came into Villa Somalia on Qatari money....In most countries of the world he would be impeached.
Furthermore, he prefers to work in the shadows...rarely consulting with interested parties.
Finally, he tends to pursue confrontational policies, even when a consensus can be easily reached.
All in all.... Hassan is bad for Somalia & will leave it much worse off than when he found it.
Re: How Many of You Support the Current Somali 'Dawlad'....?
Posted: Wed Dec 25, 2013 5:23 am
by Notorious13
I think Somalis should support the current government or the idea of having a functioning for now until basic institutions are fully functioning.There's no point of opposing it because your tribe opposes it, Dulqaad is important.
Re: How Many of You Support the Current Somali 'Dawlad'....?
Posted: Wed Dec 25, 2013 6:35 am
by original dervish
Errr....no!
How about opposing the Govt because they're taking the country to hell?
Re: How Many of You Support the Current Somali 'Dawlad'....?
Posted: Wed Dec 25, 2013 4:36 pm
by GAMES
Oxymoron, you have every right to appose the current government and you are entitled to your opinion. But know this, what we here on SNET think about it, wouldnt' change the fact at the ground. You seem really obsessed with this current government, and i am sure your inability to change course of whats happening must be really frustrating to you, and keeping you up at night.
Why worry about something you can't change anything about? We all know u hate this government, but there is absolutely nothing you can do from Minnesota to change course. My advice to you, move on with your life, get a college degree, take up a new hobby, travel, and just enjoy life.
This guy would be here until 2016, and there is so much you can by then (i'd strongly encourage you to get a degree).

Re: How Many of You Support the Current Somali 'Dawlad'....?
Posted: Wed Dec 25, 2013 5:59 pm
by original dervish
I heard half of US college degrees are worthless.....just rip you off $100,000.
Re: How Many of You Support the Current Somali 'Dawlad'....?
Posted: Wed Dec 25, 2013 10:01 pm
by EEGA9
original dervish wrote:I disagree......He came into Villa Somalia on Qatari money....In most countries of the world he would be impeached.
Furthermore, he prefers to work in the shadows...rarely consulting with interested parties.
Finally, he tends to pursue confrontational policies, even when a consensus can be easily reached.
All in all.... Hassan is bad for Somalia & will leave it much worse off than when he found it.
He came in with this very incompetent style of governing, he lacked experience and leadership.He had this inflated ego punching above his weight. He handled the Jubba issue disastrously and has been slow to respond to other conflict areas I agree. These issues were difficult and Xassan Sh was listening to some bad advice from some folks who weren't fond of the admin in Kismaayo. I think he will improve now that he has grasped the reality of these issues. I do see improvements though and the signs for the coming years are more promising.
Re: How Many of You Support the Current Somali 'Dawlad'....?
Posted: Thu Dec 26, 2013 12:15 am
by Smile-LiKe-SuN-RiSE
Don't care

Re: How Many of You Support the Current Somali 'Dawlad'....?
Posted: Thu Dec 26, 2013 7:14 am
by Arabman
EEGA9 wrote:I do see improvements though and the signs for the coming years are more promising.
What improvements do you foresee in the coming years?
Re: How Many of You Support the Current Somali 'Dawlad'....?
Posted: Thu Dec 26, 2013 7:25 am
by Alshabaibe
What is dawlad?

I say, No Somalia till
The Youth are brought on board.

Re: How Many of You Support the Current Somali 'Dawlad'....?
Posted: Tue Dec 31, 2013 2:42 am
by oxymoron
GAMER wrote:Oxymoron, you have every right to appose the current government and you are entitled to your opinion. But know this, what we here on SNET think about it, wouldnt' change the fact at the ground. You seem really obsessed with this current government, and i am sure your inability to change course of whats happening must be really frustrating to you, and keeping you up at night.
Why worry about something you can't change anything about? We all know u hate this government, but there is absolutely nothing you can do from Minnesota to change course. My advice to you, move on with your life, get a college degree, take up a new hobby, travel, and just enjoy life.
This guy would be here until 2016, and there is so much you can by then (i'd strongly encourage you to get a degree)
You seem utterly mad at my right to oppose this worthless piece of shit of a government, and express the views and feels of millions who do not have the luxury to express theirs.
If I was you I would take my own advise, you see the Boqor is nothing like the loser useless disgusting subhuman meat that you see in the mirror every morning.
For someone who doesn't even know the city I reside in you sure act like you know me. Just like in Somalia, I am the Boqor and your the peasant, what makes you think our roles would be switched just because we live in the West?
We might all seem equal in the cyber world, so don't let that fool you Peasant.
