Warsheekh wrote:thegoodshepherd wrote:Warsheekh wrote:look at these jebertis worshipping the US.These Jebertis ain't loyal
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Warsheekh wrote:thegoodshepherd wrote:Warsheekh wrote:look at these jebertis worshipping the US.These Jebertis ain't loyal
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Do you think these jebertis in this thread cares about that? LOL all they care about is their guy holding his position. If they where true wadani's as some like to pretend they would totally oppose foreign countries interfering in internal somali politcal issues.GeoSeven wrote:It's ironic. When complaining about Hassan Sheik or the government, the naggers criticize those in authority for not exercising sovereignty and Nicholas Kay is "the real president" is continually parroted. When Hassan Sheikh condemns international meddling and insists on solving a political issue internally....![]()
There's corruption in Somalia. Vote buying is a political fact in every other developing country. Bulgaria, an EU member state has an issue with vote buying for crying out loud.
American Diplomat: So what's all the ruckus about?
British Diplomat: Some folks are complaining about votes for cash and whatnot...
American Diplomat: You're joking right





Not really, partiality in Somali politics always stems from qabiil sentiment. Everyone complaining about corruption and unorthodoxy in the Somali parliament is either really callow and oblivious to political reality or they understand the game and they're just really angryWarsheekh wrote:Do you think these jebertis in this thread cares about that? LOL all they care about is their guy holding his position. If they where true wadani's as some like to pretend they would totally oppose foreign countries interfering in internal somali politcal issues.GeoSeven wrote:It's ironic. When complaining about Hassan Sheik or the government, the naggers criticize those in authority for not exercising sovereignty and Nicholas Kay is "the real president" is continually parroted. When Hassan Sheikh condemns international meddling and insists on solving a political issue internally....![]()
There's corruption in Somalia. Vote buying is a political fact in every other developing country. Bulgaria, an EU member state has an issue with vote buying for crying out loud.
American Diplomat: So what's all the ruckus about?
British Diplomat: Some folks are complaining about votes for cash and whatnot...
American Diplomat: You're joking right



GeoSeven wrote:It's ironic. When complaining about Hassan Sheik or the government, the naggers criticize those in authority for not exercising sovereignty and Nicholas Kay is "the real president" is continually parroted. When Hassan Sheikh condemns international meddling and insists on solving a political issue internally....![]()
There's corruption in Somalia. Vote buying is a political fact in every other developing country. Bulgaria, an EU member state has an issue with vote buying for crying out loud.
American Diplomat: So what's all the ruckus about?
British Diplomat: Some folks are complaining about votes for cash and whatnot...
American Diplomat: You're joking right
