Re: Farmaajo sticks his middle finger out at Sheikh Sharif
Posted: Tue Jun 14, 2011 3:16 pm
Supporting Farmaajo and Shabaab at the same time sidey ku dhacdaa??
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The_Patriot wrote: PO abtie too much of Xadhreen has distroyed your faculty of reasoning. What I am saying is it will be a unique case if an Ilkoyar just stepped down from the sit. I mean this is not the character of a reer mudug.
Get what? if you are trying to equae cagdheer with stupidity I guess I have no commentPerfect_Order wrote:The_Patriot wrote: PO abtie too much of Xadhreen has distroyed your faculty of reasoning. What I am saying is it will be a unique case if an Ilkoyar just stepped down from the sit. I mean this is not the character of a reer mudug.You still don't get it do you
who supports both at the same time?Enlightened~Sista wrote:Supporting Farmaajo and Shabaab at the same time sidey ku dhacdaa??
Nah, they're still friendsKukri wrote:Farmaajo should bitch slap that lipstick wearing cun't, Sheikh Sharif.
Explain how Farmaajo is being used against the tfg? Who is using him, why are they using him. And learn what from shariif?eyes-only wrote:Well he was given 30 days, he has many days left to do as he wishes.
To be honest, none of them are in a position to be sticking out fingers at each other. Farmajo is being used as a pawn against the TFG and it's checkmate either way. As for Farmaajo, he should learn from Sh. Shariif and not let history repeat itself. But knowing he's a politician, he'll probably not learn from history.
The_Patriot wrote:Ciyal ninyahow adhigu axmaq noimo kuku ma ogeyn ey se katahay?
I mean aperson like you who is in uni knows well from the past 21 yrs that never support anyone till you see measurable outcomes. so please refrain from being a rubber johny
The_Patriot wrote:Get what? if you are trying to equae cagdheer with stupidity I guess I have no commentPerfect_Order wrote:The_Patriot wrote: PO abtie too much of Xadhreen has distroyed your faculty of reasoning. What I am saying is it will be a unique case if an Ilkoyar just stepped down from the sit. I mean this is not the character of a reer mudug.You still don't get it do you
Somali PM Defies Deal, Refuses to Resign
Somalia's prime minister is refusing to resign, defying a deal made by the president and parliamentary speaker to pave the way for a new government.
Prime Minister Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed said Tuesday that he will stay in office following a wave of public support for him that included demonstrations in Mogadishu.
http://www.voanews.com/english/news/afr ... 30189.html
please explain using examples whta he has shown. Were you not Sheikh sharif sometime back? and all you used to credit Sh sharif was the 6 months grace period of the ICU.ciyaal_warta wrote:The_Patriot wrote:Ciyal ninyahow adhigu axmaq noimo kuku ma ogeyn ey se katahay?
I mean aperson like you who is in uni knows well from the past 21 yrs that never support anyone till you see measurable outcomes. so please refrain from being a rubber johny
sxb he has shown lil and yet he is better than everyone that has lead soomaaliya for the last 21 yrs...we might not get good leader like him if we dont support him now...am backing farmaajo 100% as long as he keeps the interest of soomaaliya in heart![]()
I don't want to insult my reer abti because of one idiotThe_Patriot wrote:Get what? if you are trying to equae cagdheer with stupidity I guess I have no commentPerfect_Order wrote:The_Patriot wrote: PO abtie too much of Xadhreen has distroyed your faculty of reasoning. What I am saying is it will be a unique case if an Ilkoyar just stepped down from the sit. I mean this is not the character of a reer mudug.You still don't get it do you
adigu yaad la jirtaa?marba wax baad ku hadashaayeShirib wrote:who supports both at the same time?Enlightened~Sista wrote:Supporting Farmaajo and Shabaab at the same time sidey ku dhacdaa??
Voltage wrote:Somali PM Defies Deal, Refuses to Resign
Somalia's prime minister is refusing to resign, defying a deal made by the president and parliamentary speaker to pave the way for a new government.
Prime Minister Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed said Tuesday that he will stay in office following a wave of public support for him that included demonstrations in Mogadishu.
http://www.voanews.com/english/news/afr ... 30189.html