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TL,

Adeer, Mohamed Siyaad AUN did all he could with his ability to lead. No doubt he was a nationalistic, unfortunately he came from a family that didn't know the difference between the National Treasury and the GEELA TOLKA.
His sweakness; couldnt stop them.
His strength; The love of the country.
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Twisted your beating a drum that has been warn out, and second-grade like mentaility is not going to work. I have re-posted the achievements Somaliweyn mentioned, showed no source in them and even the minimal source he used he twisted the facts. What I want you to do is using Somaliweyn own posts that I have posted on here is to present us with tangible achievements of 1. Aden Cadde [aun] and 2. Abdirishid Ali Sharmarke that were mentioned by Somaliweyn--- since you more vividly believe in Somaliweyn childish attempt to discredit Maj.Gen.Jalle Maxamed Siyaad Barre then Somaliweyn himself!


BTW, don't lie nor distort my words, I haven't said any of the statements nor arguments and cawar can tell. Matter of fact I haven't even talked about Maj.Gen.Jalle Maxamed Siyaad Barre [aun] achievements, all I did was point out the idiocy that reeked of Somaliweyns posts.
You have argued along with your brother that the man who has single-handedly destroyed the Somali Republic and brought the Somali Project that was initiated in 1960 to its knees deserves more respect then the first leaders who have left no stone unturned to show Somalis what is possible through unity, democracy and the rule of law. You and your brother wants us to believe that the man who has won the national leadership at gun-point to be more honorable then the 2 Founding Fathers of the Republic and what is worse you have failed systematically to prove or argue for your case.
yet you never mention what led him to die a forsaken death in a Nigerian toilet.

Your little emotional outbursts is not needed and you can kindly exit the topic, if I was to go to that level with you, as I have done before with people who utter such remarks scenting of cuqdad, you would not be in this topic and crying your insecurities out!
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:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Alluring wrote:In reality, Aden Cadde and Siad Barre were never in the same league nor have they accomplished the same fleet. Siad accomplished far more, he built roads, establishments, and brought the forefront of Somali creativity and achievement to light. He instituted educational aspects by making the Somali language a priority.

But as far as achievements it doesn't come close.
:lol: :lol: :lol:

Yet I am expected to sit there and waste 40 pages even legitimizing drivel. :lol:
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Wallahi if we had some patiences and not followed the footsteps of these crazy warlords, not have rebelled against Said Barre then today we would have a government and safe country to live. Instead half the somali population is now refugees and thousands dead. Now these crazy fanatics are trying to overthrow peaceful muslim countries and bring the same suffering, that our country experienced.
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It is not like Voltage and Somaliweyn lived to see the days when Barre and Cadde were in charge. Voltage is 18 so that means he was born during the start of the civil war, maybe in Utanga. Somaliweyn also said he is 20 which means he never lived to see the good and the bad days when Barre was in power let alone the time of Cadde.

They both come here with some bullshit men from the respective clans of these two have written about them and want to pass it as legit history. I am not going to say Cadde has accomplished more than Barre or vice versa because i never lived to see (i did lived to see afweyne's days but can't say much about it) the days when they were in power. But what i will say, however, is you can't compare the accomplishments of someone who was in power for more than 2 decades with that of someone who was in power for only 7 or 9 years (not sure how many years Cadde was president). You can't even weigh up the best 7 or 9 years of afweyne's time against that of Cadde because they led the country at different times. One led the nation when the country was an infant attempting to recover from its birth while the other had the opportunity to lead at a different time period.

One thing most Somalis will agree though, (except some Marehan who think Barre was a prophet) is Barre was a ruthless dictator whose hunger for power led Somalia on the path of destruction while Cadde as we know was the first African leader to step down peacefully. That, we can all agree..even all the phony self-acclaimed geeljire historians will tell you that.
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Air Canada wrote: But what i will say, however, is you can't compare the accomplishments of someone who was in power for more than 2 decades with that of someone who was in power for only 7 or 9 years (not sure how many years Cadde was president).
That is the irony that has led me to continue laughing. :lol: :lol: :lol:


p.s. I am 21 born in Xamar, Isbitaal Benaadir and Somaliweyn is 25.
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It doesn't matter..still, you never lived to see the good and bad days of Barre. Maybe you base your claims on what your parents told you about him. Life then must have been like janno aduunyo for them.

Voltage, for someone who is 21 you sure know alot about qabiil and somali politics. I am not surprised because you are Daarod.
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I think my legacy here speaks for itself and has the last say whether I have ever brought family tales, or referenced, cited material.
Voltage, for someone who is 21 you sure know alot about qabiil and somali politics. I am not surprised because you are Daarod.
:lol: :lol: :o
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The keyword is the achievements here. Do not lump his dictatorship with his achievements guys. Without doubt, Siyad Barre's achievements can't be compared with any other President due to the fact that he had the power more than all other past and present Somali presidents put together.

A better Comparison would be comparing the first 7 years of Siyad Barre and the 7 year that Adden Cadde had, and it's very comparable
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Captain24 wrote:The keyword is the achievements here. Do not lump his dictatorship with his achievements guys. Without doubt, Siyad Barre's achievements can't be compared with any other President due to the fact that he had the power more than all other past and present Somalis put together.

I guess these people are finally starting to understand. Even MjPride understands, who else is left? :lol:
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There is no comparability between the two, in terms of presidency or years of term. When will people give credit where credit is due?
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Voltage, never let an opportunity pass huh? lol
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Captain24 wrote:Voltage, never let an opportunity pass huh? lol

My bad sxb. :up: :lol:
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Post by Twisted_Logic »

Sadeboi,

Your brother made a dumb statement and SW took the liberty to put him in his plac, and when you saw your brother drowning in a sea of facts, you jumped on board defending his funny assertions.So predictable. There is no way you are going to fault me for tying your line of argument with Voltage's and frankly, some-times I can't tell who is who.

I am not discrediting MSB here, history has already done that and maybe if you step beyond the realm of Marehanimo, then you will appreciate the lunacy of expecting me to sing praises for the man whose sole legacy is the complete breakdown of the Somali Republic. Let's not hallucinate here. For every accomplishment you list for MSB, I can list 10 disasters he has caused just off top of my head. So let's not delude ourselves here and go about as if the guy was a blessing for Somalia. He wasn't. He was our national curse send down by heaven to torment us. The gangster culture he bred still remains with us today.

The Nigerian Toilet Comment was seriously a legitimate question, I don't know why every-one is up in arms. If the guy was the genius achiever you laughable stock make him out to be, he wouldn't be that situation. Any-one who reads the dude's interviews in the late 80s and early 90s, would understand what a power-hungry despot the guy was.

And oh BTW, stop beating your chest for no reason.
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