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Re: Supporting General Ali Samatar Somali National hero
Posted: Sat Feb 20, 2010 4:39 pm
by Dionysus
I was shocked to find out the man's daughter is married to an African American.

Samatar can't even take care of his house or finds an ajnabi married to his daughter acceptable and in either case, he is qashin like most members of the previous government.
Re: Supporting General Ali Samatar Somali National hero
Posted: Sat Feb 20, 2010 4:40 pm
by abdikarim86
this is like the 10th topic ....give it a rest people
Re: Supporting General Ali Samatar Somali National hero
Posted: Sat Feb 20, 2010 4:41 pm
by Mr.Wise
Moguul21 wrote:Xamud. wrote:50k are you serious?
I'm not joking dude, like I said before we will make sure General Samatar do not spend even one day in court.
This is iant UK dude its gonna be us versus them may the strongest win
Money, people & power

50? you need more then that saving him from angry Lander walahi,
Re: Supporting General Ali Samatar Somali National hero
Posted: Sat Feb 20, 2010 4:42 pm
by The_Emperior5
Dionysus wrote:I was shocked to find out the man's daughter is married to an African American.

Samatar can't even take care of his house or finds an ajnabi married to his daughter acceptable and in either case, he is qashin like most members of the previous government.
What do you expect from a former faqash midgaan,who raised her good for his daughter that she find her self a nice bantu Man , waxay iska dhali doonan baan garan layahay

Re: Supporting General Ali Samatar Somali National hero
Posted: Sat Feb 20, 2010 4:45 pm
by Moguul21
It's absolutely irrelevant who his daughter married to, iidoors dont distract the topic, this topic is about showing solidarity with former general and what our people are doing to support him

Re: Supporting General Ali Samatar Somali National hero
Posted: Sat Feb 20, 2010 4:49 pm
by hanqadh
Dionysus wrote:I was shocked to find out the man's daughter is married to an African American.

Samatar can't even take care of his house or finds an ajnabi married to his daughter acceptable and in either case, he is qashin like most members of the previous government.
Well i dont blame him if his daughters marry "AJINABI" considering the primitive somali caste system despite his daughters been said to be pretty fine looking, Somali dudes would most likely bail out on them.

Re: Supporting General Ali Samatar Somali National hero
Posted: Sat Feb 20, 2010 4:54 pm
by Dionysus
hanqadh wrote:Dionysus wrote:I was shocked to find out the man's daughter is married to an African American.

Samatar can't even take care of his house or finds an ajnabi married to his daughter acceptable and in either case, he is qashin like most members of the previous government.
Well i dont blame him if his daughters marry "AJINABI" considering the primitive somali caste system despite his daughters been said to be pretty fine looking, Somali dudes would most likely bail out on them.

I was thinking about that saaxib but I think it is not because she is tumaal. All the people in the former regime were trash honest to god. Even the ones from major tribes have the most fuccked up kids I have ever seen.
Re: Supporting General Ali Samatar Somali National hero
Posted: Sat Feb 20, 2010 4:57 pm
by surrender
One group thinks his mass murderer another thinks his national hero. Something gotta give. Where is the line drawn with Somalis horta?
(They either hate the person or love him too much. Wax dhex dhexaad layiraahdo majirto). He can’t be both, one or neither maybe, but not both. Either way, I doubt he was a national hero, though I don’t remember him but I wouldn’t say he should be tried for what he is being accused, because there are many like him. If he is to be tried then all former Somali prominent leaders, group’s leader including SNM SSDF and USC leaders, warlords, and clan leaders should be brought to justice for the same crimes and more. we cantjust pick and choose who should be charged for the Somali civil war. all or nothing.
And the person that’s saying 90% of Somalis believes in him? Source please. 
Re: Supporting General Ali Samatar Somali National hero
Posted: Sat Feb 20, 2010 5:01 pm
by AhlulbaytSoldier
Re: Supporting General Ali Samatar Somali National hero
Posted: Sat Feb 20, 2010 5:03 pm
by hanqadh
Surrender good points

Re: Supporting General Ali Samatar Somali National hero
Posted: Sat Feb 20, 2010 5:03 pm
by Cumar-Labasuul
surrender wrote:And the person that’s saying 90% of Somalis believes in him? Source please. 
Duh, somali waa dir iyo darod - dir waa 10%, darod-na waa 90% markas darod supports him
Re: Supporting General Ali Samatar Somali National hero
Posted: Sat Feb 20, 2010 5:04 pm
by surrender
GWking thank you. 
Re: Supporting General Ali Samatar Somali National hero
Posted: Sat Feb 20, 2010 5:06 pm
by surrender
Re: Supporting General Ali Samatar Somali National hero
Posted: Sat Feb 20, 2010 5:09 pm
by Hawo Tako
surrender wrote:One group thinks his mass murderer another thinks his national hero. Something gotta give. Where is the line drawn with Somalis horta?
(They either hate the person or love him too much. Wax dhex dhexaad layiraahdo majirto). He can’t be both, one or neither maybe, but not both. Either way, I doubt he was a national hero, though I don’t remember him but I wouldn’t say he should be tried for what he is being accused, because there are many like him. If he is to be tried then all former Somali prominent leaders, group’s leader including SNM SSDF and USC leaders, warlords, and clan leaders should be brought to justice for the same crimes and more. we cantjust pick and choose who should be charged for the Somali civil war. all or nothing.
And the person that’s saying 90% of Somalis believes in him? Source please. 
That's whats up

But sadly its something Somalis fail to understand.
Re: Supporting General Ali Samatar Somali National hero
Posted: Sat Feb 20, 2010 5:12 pm
by Cumar-Labasuul
Insha'allah when somalia stops warring, all war criminals should be tried; starting from those who were guilty of war crimes in 1960 until those guilty in the year somalia regains peace.