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Substance wrote:
Muslimstruggler wrote:@substance
hahaha you make me laugh with your hypocracy
What hypocracy?

Are gonna aswell distance yourself from dembi jadiid or are you a helpless sinner? :D
First of all, I dont really believe damjiid exists as its portrayed by hasan's ditractors, I never really believed in their alleged power and influence. It has been exaggerated in the minds of people due to the Somali tabloid media and Amin Arts. However I do believe that there is a network of Somali conservatives who support hassan.
If the IC (West) get involved, they will obviously side with the corrupt side (pm) Backing by the UN or US wax lagu faano maaha, ee waa cadeyn inaad jidka qaldan aad saarantihiin.
The most fervent opponents of good leaders tend to be from among the most corrupt in morals and character (Original D) is just an example.
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Re: on saturday, parliament to discuss motion of no confiden

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Muslimstruggler wrote: First of all, I dont really believe damjiid exists as its portrayed by hasan's ditractors, I never really believed in their alleged power and influence. It has been exaggerated in the minds of people due to the Somali tabloid media and Amin Arts. However I do believe that there is a network of Somali conservatives who support hassan.
If the IC (West) get involved, they will obviously side with the corrupt side (pm) Backing by the UN or US wax lagu faano maaha, ee waa cadeyn inaad jidka qaldan aad saarantihiin.
The most fervent opponents of good leaders tend to be from among the most corrupt in morals and character (Original D) is just an example.
:lol:

This portraying of damjadiid as strong force or something that can be reckoned with has nothing to do detractors but everything to do with his supporters. I been saying its a NGO government but obvousily they have power to replace Nick Kay if you are gonna listen to dj supporters in here. :lol:

Sxb calling the pm corrupt is not gonna clean the president from his corruption unless you mean Nick Kay was aiming his warning towards the PM, we all know who is corrupt here. Let's call a spade for what it is. And OD is not part of this discussion but if you think Hassan sheikh is right on interfering in the pm work then its futile for me to engage more since you don't understand the reason why we have a PM in the first place.
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