
Amin Amir "A picture is worth a thousand words"
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Re: Amin Amir "A picture is worth a thousand words"
cry more.
15days left now.
15days left now.
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Re: Amin Amir "A picture is worth a thousand words"
The only people crying all through social media are those that support the disorganized mucarad aka xaraash qaran. Have they picked a candidate yet or are they all running? 

Re: Amin Amir "A picture is worth a thousand words"
Say that again without crying. You made your bed, now sleep on it and stfu! 

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Re: Amin Amir "A picture is worth a thousand words"
The last 4 years was a fight against heego and their criminal network in Somalia. We know that Kenya and the UAE have ordered their puppets in Somalia to hold up the elections and cause some instability, but the somali people are awake to their evil plots and will be victorious in the end this is guaranteed.






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Re: Amin Amir "A picture is worth a thousand words"
Ironically you seem to be crying.
Re: Amin Amir "A picture is worth a thousand words"
You squandered all your chances. How does it feel to work for something so hard and to have failed at every turn?
I can barely contain my excitement as the days go by. Something satisfying about seeing your enemy fail and fail hard as you grow strong and stronger.

You won't be able to spin when farmaajo goes, go ahead and throw around your delusional ramblings before then.
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Re: Amin Amir "A picture is worth a thousand words"
We know some of these low level trolls have misguided allegiances to puppets. But it doesn't matter if they make a hundred countdown threads the Somali people are confident in their current government.
It's no surprise our foreign adversaries are against President Mohamed Farmaajo, since he's returned a semblance of governance that hasn't been seen in a very long time and done away with the dysfunctional landscape that existed before him.

It's no surprise our foreign adversaries are against President Mohamed Farmaajo, since he's returned a semblance of governance that hasn't been seen in a very long time and done away with the dysfunctional landscape that existed before him.

Re: Amin Amir "A picture is worth a thousand words"
^ ohh I guess this is the part where you pretend you aren't supporting farmaajo because he's your clan? 
Just like farmaajo who thought everybody was stupid, and he could trick them all, you think the posters here are stupid and you can trick them into believing you care about Somalia when you are serving a criminal man. Everybody sees through that bullshit.
give me a break nigga.

Just like farmaajo who thought everybody was stupid, and he could trick them all, you think the posters here are stupid and you can trick them into believing you care about Somalia when you are serving a criminal man. Everybody sees through that bullshit.
give me a break nigga.

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Re: Amin Amir "A picture is worth a thousand words"
LOL.Caytame wrote: Sat Jan 23, 2021 10:01 am ^ ohh I guess this is the part where you pretend you aren't supporting farmaajo because he's your clan?
Just like farmaajo who thought everybody was stupid, and he could trick them all, you think the posters here are stupid and you can trick them into believing you care about Somalia when you are serving a criminal man. Everybody sees through that bullshit.
give me a break nigga.![]()
this Amir Amir fella is a N&N beneficiary. Of course he will beat his chest for the gov that he and his sister gets a paycheck from.
Re: Amin Amir "A picture is worth a thousand words"
HIs latest narrative is that the entire opposition, PL and JL are foreign interests while glancing over farmaajo's ties to Qatar and slave like obedience to Ethiopia.AbkoowDhiblaawe wrote: Sat Jan 23, 2021 10:11 amLOL.Caytame wrote: Sat Jan 23, 2021 10:01 am ^ ohh I guess this is the part where you pretend you aren't supporting farmaajo because he's your clan?
Just like farmaajo who thought everybody was stupid, and he could trick them all, you think the posters here are stupid and you can trick them into believing you care about Somalia when you are serving a criminal man. Everybody sees through that bullshit.
give me a break nigga.![]()
this Amir Amir fella is a N&N beneficiary. Of course he will beat his chest for the gov that he and his sister gets a paycheck from.
The next president of Somalia should revoke his citizenship to Somalia since he's worked to divide the nation, probably for the bribe you mentioned.
Farmaajo and his entire base(mostly his clan) are like a malignant cancer and the cure is to REMOVE them entirely and for good!
Thank God majority saw through their "we are the only wadani" bullshit, like qaylodhaan group who spent hsm's tenure scrutinizing the crap out of him, and now all the sudden disappeared for the 4 years farmaajo was president.

Re: Amin Amir "A picture is worth a thousand words"
Caytame wrote: ^ ohh I guess this is the part where you pretend you aren't supporting farmaajo because he's your clan?
Just like farmaajo who thought everybody was stupid, and he could trick them all, you think the posters here are stupid and you can trick them into believing you care about Somalia when you are serving a criminal man. Everybody sees through that bullshit.
give me a break nigga.![]()

Re: Amin Amir "A picture is worth a thousand words"
Several years ago, Amin Amir mocked Islam, depicting a dead al-Shabaab speaking from aakhiro, claiming he didn't go to jannah. Not a fan of him since then.
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Re: Amin Amir "A picture is worth a thousand words"
The government receives support from a large group of people that come from diverse tribal backgrounds and Amin Amir is just one individual in that large group of people. He is a beneficiary because a more stable country is in all somalis interests and not just a few corrupted individuals looking for a position.AbkoowDhiblaawe wrote: Sat Jan 23, 2021 10:11 amLOL.Caytame wrote: Sat Jan 23, 2021 10:01 am ^ ohh I guess this is the part where you pretend you aren't supporting farmaajo because he's your clan?
Just like farmaajo who thought everybody was stupid, and he could trick them all, you think the posters here are stupid and you can trick them into believing you care about Somalia when you are serving a criminal man. Everybody sees through that bullshit.
give me a break nigga.![]()
this Amir Amir fella is a N&N beneficiary. Of course he will beat his chest for the gov that he and his sister gets a paycheck from.
The reality is different than what some simple minded people believe. Me and Amir along with millions of Somalis choose to support the blue team.

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Re: Amin Amir "A picture is worth a thousand words"
This is the husband of Kenyas former foreign minister and current defense minister Monic Juma, and he is senior policy maker within Kenya. Kagwanja is saying in clear english. "Kenya will have it easy if an oppositional candidate wins and thus giving their intervention in Somalia a successful outlook."
However if the incumbent, President Farmaajo is reelected Kenya will face major challenges in regards to cooperating on the ICJ case as well as security issues within the country.
The two sides facing off in this election couldn't be any more different one is going to be subservient to a neighboring country that is currently contesting a large portion of our maritime resources while also directing puppets to go against the FGS.
You couldn't make this stuff up, and here some people want to divert our attention from what this sort of difference in leadership could entail.
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However if the incumbent, President Farmaajo is reelected Kenya will face major challenges in regards to cooperating on the ICJ case as well as security issues within the country.
The two sides facing off in this election couldn't be any more different one is going to be subservient to a neighboring country that is currently contesting a large portion of our maritime resources while also directing puppets to go against the FGS.
You couldn't make this stuff up, and here some people want to divert our attention from what this sort of difference in leadership could entail.
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