In response to your thread regarding Khaatumo. The Government should ignore Dhulbahante affairs because Dhulbahante ignored and continues to ignore their own affairs. You have to fix your own house before you drum beat for Somali-weyn and things that are not in your best interest, that is where the leaders of Dhulbahante have failed and continue to fail because they care about putting other peoples homes in order before their own.
Dhulbahante does not need government, does not need other tribes, Dhulbahante needs Dhulbahante. They can take care of themselves if they unite.
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Re: Tallo Alle Udaa
1nemansquad wrote:In response to your thread regarding Khaatumo. The Government should ignore Dhulbahante affairs because Dhulbahante ignored and continues to ignore their own affairs. You have to fix your own house before you drum beat for Somali-weyn and things that are not in your best interest, that is where the leaders of Dhulbahante have failed and continue to fail because they care about putting other peoples homes in order before their own.
Dhulbahante does not need government, does not need other tribes, Dhulbahante needs Dhulbahante. They can take care of themselves if they unite.

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Re: Tallo Alle Udaa
My brothers in arms, the Dhulbahante, have catched the Hutu bug where disunity is rejoiced, massacre is celebrated, and bad leadership is a virtue. May the guiding hand of Allah cure you from such debilitating illness, and make you worthy of your opponents, envious of your enemies, enhence your lot's vigor and restore their nobility in words and action 

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Re: Tallo Alle Udaa
What I suggested khatumites should do was recall their MPs from xamar since they are willing to ignore the region for the sake of Somaliland/Somalia future negotiations. In order to make yourself stand out, am afraid the only way is to rebell against the Xamari government and even speculate seccesion (like puntlanders). Take a page from mejertenia and give Culusow the middle finger.1nemansquad wrote:In response to your thread regarding Khaatumo. The Government should ignore Dhulbahante affairs because Dhulbahante ignored and continues to ignore their own affairs. You have to fix your own house before you drum beat for Somali-weyn and things that are not in your best interest, that is where the leaders of Dhulbahante have failed and continue to fail because they care about putting other peoples homes in order before their own.
Dhulbahante does not need government, does not need other tribes, Dhulbahante needs Dhulbahante. They can take care of themselves if they unite.
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Re: Tallo Alle Udaa
a/Delusion :A delusion is a belief held with strong conviction despite superior evidence to the contrary
b/Pragmatism: a practical approach to problems and affairs .
You can either go {a} or you can go {b}
b/Pragmatism: a practical approach to problems and affairs .
You can either go {a} or you can go {b}
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