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Missing Man
Posted: Sun May 21, 2006 2:48 pm
by kambuli
A quote from a great Somali guy is.. We are missing the most important man for Somalia to settle down.
As we know we have tons of good ideas on how to make Somalia prosperous, peaceful country.
Men (People) are either "Tallo keen or Tallo Raac".. The missing guy in Somalia is "Talo Raac"

Posted: Sun May 21, 2006 2:51 pm
by xoogSADE14
Posted: Sun May 21, 2006 3:18 pm
by Cheroke
I strongly agree ms Kumbuli

Posted: Sun May 21, 2006 4:51 pm
by xoogSADE14
^ you're not somali so kindly stay out of threads concerning somali nationalism

Posted: Sun May 21, 2006 6:47 pm
by XidigtaJSL
haddaba su'aalahaasi oo aad u badna kuwa ugu xiisaha badna ee la weydiiyey Guddoomiyaha ayaa waxaa ka mid ahaa su'aal ay soo weydiisay gabadh lagu magacaabo Caasha oo ka tirsan Barlamaanka Embigathi ee fadhigiisu yahay magaalada Baydhaba, waxaanay weydiisay Guddoomiye Siilaanyo su'aal ahayd "Axmed Siilaanyo waxaad ka mid ahayd dadkii shacabka soomaalidu ku dhaataan, markastana waxaad dhinac kaga jirtay oo aad ku dedaali jirtay wanaaga soomaaliyeed iyo midnimadeeda, maxaa hadda isbedelay" Guddoomiye Siilaanyo oo aad ugu tiiq tiiqsaday jawaabta su'aashaasi run ahaantiina dadweyne aad u badan oo dhegaysanaayey la dhaceen siduu uga jawaabay isagoo lagu tiriyo siyaasiyiinta cod-karka ilaahay hibada u siiyey ayaa wuxuu yidhi
"Waa runta Caashaay inaan ka mid ahaa raggii soomaali wanaaga la dooni jiray, weliba waxaan ka mid ahaa dadkii taageersana waagaasi midnimada soomaali oo dhan oo ay ku jireen baadi goobka Jibouti NFD iyo Soomalida Ethiopia, laakiin waagaasi wixii dhacay ee shacabkayga lagu sameeyey ee xasuuq ahaa ee cadaadis ahaa ee kufsi ahaa ayaan ka dhiidhiyey maamulkii siyaad barre-na sidaasi ayaan kaga baxay aniga oo u tafo-xaytay sidii ummadda soomaaliyeed oo dhan dhibkii haystay looga bad baadin lahaa, hadda ayey noqotay iyo Somaliland, shacabka iyo umadda ayaa gaadhay masiirkani maadama aan aniguna ahay madaxdoodii waxaan u taaganahay Qaranimada iyo madax banaanida dalkayga Somaliland" ayuu guddoomiye Siilaanyo oo dhiiranaan badan hadalkiisa ay ka muuqata kaga jawaabay.
Sidaa Mujaahid Axmed talloda umadaada ka soo go'daa la qaataa
Posted: Sun May 21, 2006 8:02 pm
by Cheroke
[quote="xoogSADE14"]^ you're not somali so kindly stay out of threads concerning somali nationalism

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News flash saxib, I was born in Awdal which makes me a Somali, Which means I have every right to be concerned.
Posted: Sun May 21, 2006 9:58 pm
by Af_libaax
Posted: Mon May 22, 2006 12:19 am
by Gacalisa
Sadly that is true.
all talk but no action.
Posted: Mon May 22, 2006 12:38 am
by xoogSADE14
cheroke
you're ciisa or however you spell it thus your loyalty lies with Dj. and to be honest i think DJ being a seperate country from somalia proper is the best thing that could've happened to us.
just imagine diin la'aanta wadankiina ka jirta iyo franciiiska gabdhaha iska wada heeysta, iyo guri kasta oo qamri yaalo iyo weliba HIV/AIDS epidemics
ps don't you guys have your own forum or something, why are you even here

Posted: Mon May 22, 2006 1:24 am
by B-MAX
((((just imagine diin la'aanta wadankiina ka jirta iyo franciiiska gabdhaha iska wada heeysta, iyo guri kasta oo qamri yaalo iyo weliba HIV/AIDS epidemics))))
Hadda Ma Diin baa ka jirta Somalia?
You guys know how to brag about Diita,but in reality Somalis are the worst Munaafiqiin ever to be associated with Islam.
Somalis have killed each other in name of Clan affiliation and still they're number one to judge others religious short coming!
Djibout is a peaceful country that recognizes rule of law and did a great job when they stepped aside and decided never to be united with chaotic Somalia.
Posted: Mon May 22, 2006 12:58 pm
by kambuli
Af-libaax, quote " Tallo ay Keeneen Nin AmXaaro Wadato iyo Nin Dawladii Faqashta wasiir ka ahaa Tallo la Raaco maahan"
I did not mention the guy who suggests good Idea? What I said is in general.. no Melez lackey or no former minister.
People who have good Ideas can be you, me or any other Somali.
But speaking of ministries from "Dawaladdi Faqashta"? Tell me who wasn't in that regime? Basically most of the noticable people were all a part and a parcel of that old regime,( Faqashtii) in some way or the other. Unless you are implying that certain persons who hail from a certain tribe
Again speaking of Melez Lackeys... With the exception of Hassan Daihir Aways...every group visited Melez and he armed all of them and he told each one of them that he is on their side

That is a fact
walaal.
Unfortuantely Melez became the "Xaramkii" of some Somalis. They even brag that they met him

Posted: Mon May 22, 2006 2:32 pm
by qudhac-m
Posted: Mon May 22, 2006 6:03 pm
by kambuli
Posted: Mon May 22, 2006 9:01 pm
by Cheroke
Xoogsade, B-max said all that need to be said. However we don't have a forum of our own, besides we're just as Somalia as you are.
Kumbuli and qudhac-m cease the discrimation. VIVA

Posted: Mon May 22, 2006 9:11 pm
by xoogSADE14
cheroke
somalis are hard headed fierce fighters who will never bow down to any foreign power let alone their former colonial masters. now can you say that about your tiny lil insignificant country

............ thats what i thought.
i'm not with this re-unification crap my people have sacrificed to create a united somalia spanding from NFD in kenya, Kelinka 5naad in Ethiopia, DJ and the current somalia but what did we get in return? traitors stabbed us in the back while everybody else either helped or cheered for them

so trust me when i tell you this YOU ARE NOT SOMALI

you might speak some fukked version of our language but that DOES NOT make you one of us
you wouldn't see a somali person claiming to be DJiboutian so what makes you think that you have the right to claim a country you've never bled for
