If Professor Galaydh had won.

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Re: If Professor Galaydh had won.

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Dhulbahante listen ilma adeeryaal...Im not saying he is sabotiging because of hate or anything...but the 4.5 reality is that Galeydh was to win no Darood could run for office...did Jawaari not ruin the chances of Sharif Hassan? Its the same way...essentially Galeydh interested IMPACTED and would EFFECT a lot of Darood would be disqualified automatically.
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Re: If Professor Galaydh had won.

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The 4.5 doesn't dictate who should be president, speaker or PM, wa uun wax somali ka dhigaatay caado.
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Re: If Professor Galaydh had won.

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One man squad when will u learn no daarood wants you to represent the daarood tribal family on the political stage in the votes the entire daarood tribe voted against Professor cali khalif galaydh who remembers in 2000 When the Majeeerteen were screaming who ever takes the Prime minister position in the carta govt wuxu qaatay cad quudheed. a year later nin majeerteen ba kursigi isku balaadhiyey. You supported daarood leaders Like Siad bare u were the only daarood subclan who didn't go against siad bare u supported siad bare till the last moment. You supported cabdilahi yusuf in the name of daarood so that he would restore the Kingdom of daarood once again in Somalia.You supported a tribal state of Puntland for the sake of daarood now they are ur worse enemies. But the Dhulbahantes are waking up and know that the daarood tribe doesn't want them to represent daarood on the political stage.
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Re: If Professor Galaydh had won.

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Forget the Darood settling for less iyo waxaas ...a lot of people support Farmaajo and Gaas ask yourself what would have happen to their chances if Galeydh won? Would the likes of Gaas and Farmaajo and their supporters be happy?
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sadeboi wrote:Forget the Darood settling for less iyo waxaas ...a lot of people support Farmaajo and Gaas ask yourself what would have happen to their chances if Galeydh won? Would the likes of Gaas and Farmaajo and their supporters be happy?

I know, I am not saying they should be happy, they obviously want their candidates to win.
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Re: If Professor Galaydh had won.

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We lost, we will move on; there will be another battle to fight soooner or later. I don't usually dwell on things that went wrong but this was a unique moment in Somali politics which can only be positive for us going forward. We have been screwed over but we are learning, all of us might not be but most us are.

Our leardership will vote for the interest of Dhulbahante. We are very fortunate to have some of the best minds in Somali politics and whoever they support will be victorious and we will support them.

Don't bet on that they will wearing their Darood glasses.
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Re: If Professor Galaydh had won.

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In thinking back I was wrong in not understanding the reasons of why Dhulbahante backed Galayr the way they did. Also When You use the word "Daroodimo doesn't exist etc." I understand thats true, however at the same time its not like all Darood were holding Darood back held Dhulbahante back from achieving their objectives. Please use Harti or whatever don't use Darood. Marexaan, Lelkasse, OG or other Darood clans are not the ones that took You to Garoowe and told You to help make Puntland. That was Your choice. So Marexaan have exhibited bad tolnimo because there came a point Where our interests didn't converge? Bottom line Beesha Sade, never, ever tried to hold Dhulbahatne back from purusing their interest we're not even neighbors.
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Re: If Professor Galaydh had won.

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Murax, you were the same cunt who said if Galaydh had won Dhulbahante will be facing hostile tension in Jubaland and Puntland. Kindly STFU you imbecile.
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Re: If Professor Galaydh had won.

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If this turns out to be a positive and unifying lesson for Dhulbahante, I welcome it. :up:

We are all Darood but there is also individual competition; that individual competition loses spirit of brotherhood if it seems to be coming at the expense of another. It is true and there is no denying the insult and injury caused by Faroole to Dhulbahante and Galayrs attempt at payback by seeking Speaker, but I don't understand how Marehan did anything at the expense of Dhulbahante in this stage (in fact one can argue Galayr's win might have seen unintended casualty in Marehan) or why we cannot move forward still being conscious of brotherhood even if we seek to all compete.

Remember real competition runs business, it runs society, and it develops countries and economies; competition is good and we should all be encouraged to compete without losing site that the sum good will be good for us all. If Dhulbahante doesn't have a main man in Presidential competition now, get ready in 4 year's time and try your best. :up:
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Re: If Professor Galaydh had won.

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The`Republic wrote:If this turns out to be a positive and unifying lesson for Dhulbahante, I welcome it. :up:

We are all Darood but there is also individual competition; that individual competition loses spirit of brotherhood if it seems to be coming at the expense of another. It is true and there is no denying the insult and injury caused by Faroole to Dhulbahante and Galayrs attempt at payback by seeking Speaker, but I don't understand how Marehan did anything at the expense of Dhulbahante in this stage (in fact one can argue Galayr's win might have seen unintended casualty in Marehan) or why we cannot move forward still being conscious of brotherhood even if we seek to all compete.

Remember real competition runs business, it runs society, and it develops countries and economies; competition is good and we should all be encouraged to compete without losing site that the sum good will be good for us all. If Dhulbahante doesn't have a main man in Presidential competition now, get ready in 4 year's time and try your best. :up:
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If Somalis thought that rationally, there would have never been any civil war
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Re: If Professor Galaydh had won.

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The past is the past Abdiwahab, it is time we increased rationality now. If Dhulbahante wish to compete hard within Darod, then they contribute to the sum total of Darood's strength which contributes to the sum total of Somalia's strength overall and the same for all other sub-clans and clans. So compete away but peacefully and with civility :up: :som:
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Re: If Professor Galaydh had won.

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The`Republic wrote:The past is the past Abdiwahab, it is time we increased rationality now. If Dhulbahante wish to compete hard within Darod, then they contribute to the sum total of Darood's strength which contributes to the sum total of Somalia's strength overall and the same for all other sub-clans and clans. So compete away but peacefully and with civility :up: :som:

Who is the "we" ? The Internet Diaspora :lol: The reality on the ground is all these MPs are out for their personal interest.
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Re: If Professor Galaydh had won.

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1nemansquad wrote:Murax, you were the same cunt who said if Galaydh had won Dhulbahante will be facing hostile tension in Jubaland and Puntland. Kindly STFU you imbecile.

What I said you didn't understand because You have a brain the size of a peanut.
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Re: If Professor Galaydh had won.

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AbdiWahab252 wrote: The reality on the ground is all these MPs are out for their personal interest.
I think this is the "exptectation" we have as Somalis because we never saw anything better but I think a part of this has been hurt the loss of Sharif Hassan yesterday. Let's do away with lazy expectations.
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Re: If Professor Galaydh had won.

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Republic,

Don't bring out the fizzy Welch's sparkling grape until the other Sharif & Abdiweli are out
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