Sawiro aan caadi ahayn Jale Siyad

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Re: Sawiro aan caadi ahayn Jale Siyad

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Gen SNM,

If You don't like it Why open it or comment on it? Do I ever comment on Your SNM threads? Go open a Abdirahman Tuur thread or whatever, to each His own.




Btw, great pictures. MSB was a true statesman in every sense of the word. AUN :up: :up: :up:
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Murax sheekada ma fahmin

cuqdad baa haysa

no one commets about their insignicant tiny snm topics laakin the minute nin oo Aduunka idil laga yaqaano the LION OF AFRICA cuqdada baa so ifbaxaysa

Waxaan filaya that GeneralSNM's father was Ubaxa kacaanka.
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Murax wrote:If You don't like it Why open it or comment on it?
Ding Ding Ding :idea:

Anageey na leeyihiin 'let it go' yet they're the ones following us around. Project much kids?

Allaha unaxariisto Aabahii dalka iyo dadka :som: :up:
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Murax,

Why don't you open it in your private section then :lol: why general discussion?

no-one cares if you worship a dead dictator in private
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Re: Sawiro aan caadi ahayn Jale Siyad

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Murax you are 1 of the cool people in here laakinse i am sorry to burst your bubble many SNM threads were opened in the past particularly by me , and look it back it was your folks who gatecrashed the party it's only fair GNSNM does it the same.
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Re: Sawiro aan caadi ahayn Jale Siyad

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coolposion you still haven't answered my question anyway here is what the world thought about him:

Somalia's Overthrown Dictator, Mohammed Siad Barre, Is Dead (NY Times)
http://www.netnomad.com/barreobits.html

Mohamed Siad Barre, Ousted Somali Dictator (Chicago Sun Times)
http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1P2-4276502.html

Mohamed Siad Barre, the former Somalian president who thrived off Cold War rivalries but left his nation in anarchy and on the brink of famine (Washington Post)
http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1P2-827983.html
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^^ Omar Lasbul, the world at least knows the name Siad Bare. who has ever heard of Ur own tuulo leaders?

Heres what the Gaalo thought about him

By Jonathan Stevenson

When Siad Barre took over, Somalia’s population was three-quarters nomadic and largely illiterate. Nationalization of agricultural industries focused and coordinated production, crowded out sleazy and inefficient middlemen, and nurtured foreign trade. Through largely inspirational government self-help programs Somalis built an operating health and education infrastructure from the ground up and inched Somalia in to the twentieth century. In 1973, Siad instituted Somalia’s first written language (a hybrid of indigenous argots and Arabic) and promptly brought literacy in Somalia up to a level that was in fact exemplary for the Third World. By 1975, with his program of “scientific socialism”, he had centralized the budget, nationalized land, and imposed wage and price controls. He conscientiously tried to ban khat, recognizing that it rotted the core of Somalia’s work force by creating young addicts who spent the morning hours scoring the amphetamine weed and the afternoon hours chewing it. The ban didn’t work—but Siad tried.

At the same time, Siad left the most lucrative industries in private hands and devoted 20 percent of his budget to the military. Private plantation owners, many of them Italian, continued to grow all of Somalia’s bananas, and individualistic nomads remained free to trade their livestock on the Arab and Persian Gulf market. That Siad’s economy was mixed, not dyed-in-the-wool socalist, reflected his intention to fund Somalia’s economic progress eclectically, and not only from the Soviet Union. He recognized that Somalis were at heart mercantilist entrepreneurs, driven by profit.

In 1972, Siad admitted, with prescience no doubt unintended, "Our nation is rather too clannish. If all Somalis are to go to hell, tribalism will be their vehicle to reach there."

http://jaallesiyaad.com/index.php?optio ... &Itemid=82
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Coolpoison, just let the dead rest.
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This was just a thread highlighting historical pictures of the former president of Somalia. No debates about his legacy or bickering needed.

Either comment on the pictures or keep it moving. If a black man can be president of the US you guys can manage to lead Somalia someday. Dream big kids.
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xoogSADE14 wrote:This was just a thread highlighting historical pictures of the former president of Somalia. No debates about his legacy or bickering needed.

Either comment on the pictures or keep it moving. If a black man can be president of the US you guys can manage to lead Somalia someday. Dream big kids.

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Cumar-Labasuul wrote:coolposion you still haven't answered my question anyway here is what the world thought about him:

Somalia's Overthrown Dictator, Mohammed Siad Barre, Is Dead (NY Times)
http://www.netnomad.com/barreobits.html

Mohamed Siad Barre, Ousted Somali Dictator (Chicago Sun Times)
http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1P2-4276502.html

Mohamed Siad Barre, the former Somalian president who thrived off Cold War rivalries but left his nation in anarchy and on the brink of famine (Washington Post)
http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1P2-827983.html

A benevolent dictator who's development of Your regions (at the expense of His) You're still benefitting from to this day (Highway system, port, factories for industries, etc.) His system worked for 21 years and ofcourse monkeys need to be kept in check by someone strong, no matter what label i.e (dictator) is put on Him. Btw, ofcourse When someone is removed from power by thugs "anarchy and famine" will ensue, were You expecting stability and prosperity? :arrow:
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Cumar-Labasuul wrote:Coolpoison, just let the dead rest.
:lol: :lol: cid ka doqonsan kan maba arkin. after he loses, ayuu excuse la so baxay

Waryaa, adaa topica ku xaartay. ciyaalna waa tahay.

Ka hor aan ku sheegay. Jale Siyad's one of African heroes and he will remembered like all African heroes.

The IIdors have memorial for Igal every year. i laughed my ass off.
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Re: Sawiro aan caadi ahayn Jale Siyad

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Murax wrote:
Cumar-Labasuul wrote:coolposion you still haven't answered my question anyway here is what the world thought about him:

Somalia's Overthrown Dictator, Mohammed Siad Barre, Is Dead (NY Times)
http://www.netnomad.com/barreobits.html

Mohamed Siad Barre, Ousted Somali Dictator (Chicago Sun Times)
http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1P2-4276502.html

Mohamed Siad Barre, the former Somalian president who thrived off Cold War rivalries but left his nation in anarchy and on the brink of famine (Washington Post)
http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1P2-827983.html

A benevolent dictator who's development of Your regions (at the expense of His) You're still benefitting from to this day (Highway system, port, factories for industries, etc.) His system worked for 21 years and ofcourse monkeys need to be kept in check by someone strong, no matter what label i.e (dictator) is put on Him. Btw, ofcourse When someone is removed from power by thugs "anarchy and famine" will ensue, were You expecting stability and prosperity? :arrow:
Yeah murax whats a couple of lost lives when we have the a brilliant port and a top notch high way system.
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Cumar-Labasuul wrote:
Murax wrote:
Cumar-Labasuul wrote:coolposion you still haven't answered my question anyway here is what the world thought about him:

Somalia's Overthrown Dictator, Mohammed Siad Barre, Is Dead (NY Times)
http://www.netnomad.com/barreobits.html

Mohamed Siad Barre, Ousted Somali Dictator (Chicago Sun Times)
http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1P2-4276502.html

Mohamed Siad Barre, the former Somalian president who thrived off Cold War rivalries but left his nation in anarchy and on the brink of famine (Washington Post)
http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1P2-827983.html

A benevolent dictator who's development of Your regions (at the expense of His) You're still benefitting from to this day (Highway system, port, factories for industries, etc.) His system worked for 21 years and ofcourse monkeys need to be kept in check by someone strong, no matter what label i.e (dictator) is put on Him. Btw, ofcourse When someone is removed from power by thugs "anarchy and famine" will ensue, were You expecting stability and prosperity? :arrow:
Yeah murax whats a couple of lost lives when we have the a brilliant port and a top notch high way system.

The lost lives Ilahay ha u naxaristo nobody is saying their lives arn't important, they are. However How many lost their lives AFTER the chaos and disorde happened? Isn't the point of a rebelliion to correct an injustice, what about if the killing increases 10000x? Do their lives matter to You?
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Re: Sawiro aan caadi ahayn Jale Siyad

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CoolPoisons wrote:JALE SIYAD's not just a normal guy U dumb focks. Taariikh ayuu galay. if people post pics of Ghandi ama Ford ama Idi Amin ama Nasir ama King Saudi ama Mother Theresa

would U focking say let the dead rest in peace?

what a dumb fock. It just kills U inside once U see his pic. ama qiir ama inkir. :
He hit the nail on the head wallahi. Siyad is a historical figure and will be talked about as long as history exists. :lol: :lol:

I love it when they say "let him rest in peace" when inside it burns them to see the pictures. Case in point, General Duufle masked himself as someone who cares about "letting the president rest in peace" but as soon as Cool Poison took off his mask, he came out insulting the dead. It just kills them inside. :lol:
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