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skywalker25 wrote:Ximanxaare, a whole tribe that regularly gets bent over whilst placing both hands in their eyes screaming Somaliweyn is shameful. This is the second PM that's been violated in such a shameful way. Ninku ma bila tol ba. Maxa sida midganka lola daqmaya?
Bitch Marehans are not the only PM that left their prime minister seats for the past 13 years. So go fuck yourself, f-king akhiso iidoor.
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Murax wrote:

You're right there are not much similarties. Ghedi cosigned the mass displacement and extirmination of His clansmen for Abdullahi Yusuf, the results of which is still evident in Ceelasha Biyaha. Saacid really didn't go that far in His bidding. Ghedi went out meekly and quietly, while Saacid's stuff went out for weak. As much as a dormat Saacid is, He was on a different level than Ghedi.
Again, your father is doormat.
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Ah Twisted, my good brother I think a good number of my commentaries including the topic I posted for Geoseven point to what my presiding interests are: a credible opposition to Dam Jadiid, constitutional debate.

I just happened to support Saacid because he fell into that paradigm recently. As my record is clear, I, being of his clan, told him to go months ago when I felt he was not part of that paradigm.

Stop tribalizing the issue. It really just seems insecure to derive clan significance where there is none.

Thanks.
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Re: The President won the battle, but the war is lost.

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Murax wrote:
Twisted_Logic wrote:
Murax wrote:Twisted Logic,

Xassan Sh's Government, Security, Budget, etc. are all handled by the UN/EU etc. Saacid had no chance in this whatsoever and anybody worth His salt would know that He had no shot just like Ali Gheedi stood no shot against Abdullahi Yusuf. However if the President clashes with the next PM, He will instantly be branded a spoiler and toxic by the Int'l Community. Xassan Sh wasted way too much favors and political capital against a Dormat like Saacid, but He will not win the next clash against the next PM.
Ghedi left with 36 million dollars & reserved the seat for his cousin who unthroned Abdullahi Yusuf within a year. Can't compare him Saacid or Farmaajo, sxb

You're right there are not much similarties. Ghedi cosigned the mass displacement and extirmination of His clansmen for Abdullahi Yusuf, the results of which is still evident in Ceelasha Biyaha. Saacid really didn't go that far in His bidding. Ghedi went out meekly and quietly, while Saacid's stuff went out for weak. As much as a dormat Saacid is, He was on a different level than Ghedi.
LOOL

I think you need napkins, bro! Lol

Whatever Ghedi did, he consolidated Mudulood grip on Somali politics & we came out stronger. I don't think you can say the same about Saacid. I doubt he was distributing doughnuts in Kismayo lol in fact, your whole criticism initially was that Hassan Sheikh Mohamud was not hawkish enough on the Kismayo. So save the tears, saaxib. I have no interest in continuing this discussion, so save the energy!
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guhad122 wrote:
Twisted_Logic wrote:
HooBariiska wrote::lol: :lol: :lol:

loser baad tahay
LOOOL

People that imagined Saacid will survive the political machine simply deluded themselves. The next PM will tow the line or be humiliated in the Parliament like Saacid. The devastating blow administrated by the political machine coupled with performances in the last election will put the good fear of The Lord in any future Prime Minister. That's the only take from today's events. People that think otherwise delude themselves like they have deluded themselves throughout the years!
We lived predominantly D-Block and Isaaq areas in Hamar when I was younger, but now seeing the political power of the Mudulood, I am ready to learn some Abgaal dialects; I am practicing my Shirib skills now. :lol: :lol: Any help?
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BuuloXubeey wrote:
Murax wrote:

You're right there are not much similarties. Ghedi cosigned the mass displacement and extirmination of His clansmen for Abdullahi Yusuf, the results of which is still evident in Ceelasha Biyaha. Saacid really didn't go that far in His bidding. Ghedi went out meekly and quietly, while Saacid's stuff went out for weak. As much as a dormat Saacid is, He was on a different level than Ghedi.
Again, your father is doormat.

Did Radio Muqdisho pay You enough money yet to free Your Mom from whoring in Xamar? I heard she's a favorite in Villa Somalia :lol:
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The`Republic wrote:Ah Twisted, my good brother I think a good number of my commentaries including the topic I posted for Geoseven point to what my presiding interests are: a credible opposition to Dam Jadiid, constitutional debate.

I just happened to support Saacid because he fell into that paradigm recently. As my record is clear, I, being of his clan, told him to go months ago when I felt he was not part of that paradigm.

Stop tribalizing the issue. It really just seems insecure to derive clan significance where there is none.

Thanks.
Yea, allow me to close my eyes & imagine you as a constitutional advocate LOL!
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Twisted-

Ok.
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Murax wrote:
Did Radio Muqdisho pay You enough money yet to free Your Mom from whoring in Xamar? I heard she's a favorite in Villa Somalia :lol:
I'm not suprised you insulting somebody's mother. Ileen you have no respect for women. I'aint gonna insult your mother cause i'm a man not a woman. :up:

But continue ur self-pity and emotions. But I assure other Marehans are not like you. We never have low-self esteem like you. Bitch
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Murax wrote:
BuuloXubeey wrote:
Murax wrote:

You're right there are not much similarties. Ghedi cosigned the mass displacement and extirmination of His clansmen for Abdullahi Yusuf, the results of which is still evident in Ceelasha Biyaha. Saacid really didn't go that far in His bidding. Ghedi went out meekly and quietly, while Saacid's stuff went out for weak. As much as a dormat Saacid is, He was on a different level than Ghedi.
Again, your father is doormat.

Did Radio Muqdisho pay You enough money yet to free Your Mom from whoring in Xamar? I heard she's a favorite in Villa Somalia :lol:
This thread is becoming confusing :-O
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Re: The President won the battle, but the war is lost.

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Murax wrote:
BuuloXubeey wrote:
Murax wrote:

You're right there are not much similarties. Ghedi cosigned the mass displacement and extirmination of His clansmen for Abdullahi Yusuf, the results of which is still evident in Ceelasha Biyaha. Saacid really didn't go that far in His bidding. Ghedi went out meekly and quietly, while Saacid's stuff went out for weak. As much as a dormat Saacid is, He was on a different level than Ghedi.
Again, your father is doormat.

Did Radio Muqdisho pay You enough money yet to free Your Mom from whoring in Xamar? I heard she's a favorite in Villa Somalia :lol:

:lol:

So I can say with confidence and a straight face.

Ximanxaare, you son of a whore...lool
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None of you has clue what`s happening. :lol:
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Re: The President won the battle, but the war is lost.

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XimaanBantu,

My Dad was abroad in the early '60ss on Academic Scholarship abroad, spent time in places like the Kremlin, Worked hard and settled His family in the West. He's well known amongst Somalis. Don't compare My family name to Yours and expect Me to not to tell the truth about Yours. Now get the hell back and continue the Niiko for Warsheikh :lol:
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Murax wrote:XimaanBantu,

My Dad was abroad in the early '60ss on Academic Scholarship abroad, spent time in places like the Kremlin, Worked hard and settled His family in the West. He's well known amongst Somalis. Don't compare My family name to Yours and expect Me to not to tell the truth about Yours. Now get the hell back and continue the Niiko for Warsheikh :lol:
Good for your father. But next time do know call another successful man a door mat you bitch. Otherwise u just sound like a envious bitch. Niinka diil gartiisa na sii. Saacid is the prime minister of Somalia not the prime minister of Gedo, Jubooyinka or Galgaduud only. He will not be a doormat for no individual but only for the nation of Somalia.

So bounce off you bitch. And next time I hear one of your emotional outburst like 'oh we marehans we should not be PM' I will f-king haunt you down. Always disliked man who self-pity themselves. Saxiibnimo iyo kaftan ragaas oo kale lama sameeyo.

And about Families, dude r u serious? This is a forum not a 'who has the best family' competition.
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Re: The President won the battle, but the war is lost.

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BuuloXubeey wrote:
Murax wrote:And next time I hear one of your emotional outburst like 'oh we marehans we should not be PM' I will f-king haunt you down. .

:lol: :lol:
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