Tillamook

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  1. Miskiin-Macruuf-Aqiyaar;863126 wrote:

    to all the children above

     

    while you children bicker in cyber space let me teach you a lesson first of all there has never been and never will be an entity called 'soomaaliland' in soomaaliya. its fictitious entity created by qurba joog folks who were trying to use it (snm) as political leverage to gain power which later became 'soomaaliland' which ended in utter failure and the founder of this 'soomaaliland' rubbish c/raxmaan tuur [was] caydiid's new best buddy....

     

     

    now people dont confused political ellites from abroad (and few confused souls) who want want power and money and what the reall locals want.... soomaaliya [represents] peacefully every city and every major town par one in its terrory no one is forced to be soomaali whether be boorame or jilib or anywhere else

     

    soomaaliya has convinced almost everyone to come on board except the goosashadoon folks in hargeysa and we are in advanced negotiations and nominating xildhibaano in the new baarlamaan and soon other wasiiro will be nominated...

     

     

    we know why this snm and later 'soomaaliland' failed in these regons its simple the locals told them to take hike even the admt that much.

     

    so dont insult the people of hargeysa, burco, berbera and countless others with this snm clap trap that was invented in hotel room to milk blood money from fellow clan members

     

    Now we are talking.

     

    Mashallah!

     

    It seems our resident cyber secessionists are slowly coming to their senses one at a time....lol


  2. LOL @ demarcate clan boundaries

     

    Wadani, these clans intermingle too much for that to be feasible. And even if that was possible, what's gonna stop the same clans from further breaking down in sub clans and so forth. With this rational the demarcations will lead to each man getting only his kitchen, bedroom and bathroom. Which is why everybody should come to the table and negotiate about peacefully coexisting under our great natural umbrella, Somalia.


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    Politics is the art of hypocrisy and we should not act like we are shocked that those who were against AY's warlord infested parliament are now the same ones supporting the addition of this batch to the new parliament. But there is nothing wrong with that.

     

    I also believe their addition will neither help nor hinder anyone particular presidential candidate. So all this brouhaha is much ado about nothing.


  4. Qudhac, that has got to be the most delusional thing ever said at SOL...and we have to deal with Abwaan on a regular basis here.

     

    You really should receive some sort of exceptional award for that...maybe I'll yank the gold from Abwaan and give it to you. happy0009.gif

     

     

    RedSea;862389 wrote:
    Tilmook,

     

    We are waiting for you, my brothers to finally put your acts together, so we can sit down and discuss our future.

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    While I appreciate your magnanimous offer, RedSea, I will have to decline it on behalf of the Somali peoples for there is nothing generous about it. Somaliland, although unwilling to admit it, is already WITH US. Am sure you will not deny the fact that your Clan elders came down to Mog and selected their mps to represent the Waqooyi galbeed folks and as we speak we have dozens of your reps voting in the first ever parliamentary elections held in post civil war Somalia. So tell me how again are you waiting for "us" to get our acts together when WE ARE ALL IN IT TOGETHER?!

     

    Granted, Like Taleexi has said, you have every right to consider to secede your part of the country, but like you guys have a say in Somalia getting its act together, Somalia has an indubitable say in your secessionist aspirations.

     

    Inaad taas aqbashaan ayaa horumarka runta-ah lagu gaari karaa.


  5. That's what I'm saying: If it works( and it does seem to be working from the look of things today)--why don't more people accept it for what it is and be more open about it? There should be nothing to be ashamed of, after-all as someone has previously said..."Clan is Everything" in Somalia.


  6. Aaliyyah;862381 wrote:
    I wonder why they are back after the speaker of the parliament election (ma kuwa wax maqlaya bay aheen). Everything in the somali politics seems so calculated and not taking a natural course.

    LOL @ natural course.

     

    Only if Prof Eagles had won would we then accomplish true feng shui.happy0024.gif

     

    p.s

    They are back because their presence was not required for the election of the Speaker to begin. I believe the required percentage of MPs to establish a quorum was already present for the election to proceed.


  7. It's funny how most Somalis interested in our political affairs have embraced it, yet everywhere you look nobody wants to come out openly and say they like it. Is it not the prefect remedy for a clannish society such as ours? Or does the .5 bit seem a little unfair for some people's taste? What's there not to like?


  8. Duke,

     

    How is it "a bad move" for Somalia?

     

    This warlord talk must stop. Witch hunts will not get us anywhere. Reconciliation, forgiveness and genuine magnanimity is the way forward. Just because it might not be in the interest of your chosen candidate does not mean we should harken back to the finger-pointing and blame game that has set back our nation for so many years.


  9. ^

     

    We are of the same mind...

     

    NGONGE;862337 wrote:

    Tilamook, I think you're having an entirely different argument there. Carry on, this wasn't my point.

    I pursue no argument here... I realize things are not easy in Somalia, but like Aristotle said "bring your desires down to your present means. Increase them only when your increased means permit".

     

    Thus Xiin is in the right here, your cynicism is "moot"! happy0024.gif


  10. Ngonge, it wasn't merely an argument back then but genuine progress when President Yusuf moved the newly formed TFG from Mbagathi to Baidoa and then straight into the eye of the storm--Villa Somalia, where he laid the foundation of the new Somali republic. Ever since then Somalis have come a long way under difficult circumstances in fixing their broken country. Alot has been achieved and we have much much more to do to set our nation aright, but it will take time. Remember Rome was not built in a single day.


  11. oba hiloowlow;862176 wrote:
    Che because i know ragga fadhiyo Hargeisa iyo rag farabadan oo kale baa jira oo aan waligood maxkamadii la saari doonin ninkaan maskiinka kaliya maxaa laga rabaa walahi if this guy was part of the big clans this would never happen. I just dont like xaqdarro ama kulli maxkamad hala wada saaro ama halayska dhaafo, wareerka naga daaya yaaqee

    Ragga Hargeisa fadhiya are safe in Somalia, not walking around The National Mall in DC as though they were Alice in Wonderland. Maybe this will be a wake call for him to head home and avoid all these petty malicious legal pranks.


  12. The Tide Rises, the Tide Falls By Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

     

     

    The tide rises, the tide falls,

    The twilight darkens, the curlew calls;

    Along the sea-sands damp and brown

    The traveler hastens toward the town,

    And the tide rises, the tide falls.

     

    Darkness settles on roofs and walls,

    But the sea, the sea in the darkness calls;

    The little waves, with their soft, white hands,

    Efface the footprints in the sands,

    And the tide rises, the tide falls.

     

    The morning breaks; the steeds in their stalls

    Stamp and neigh, as the hostler calls;

    The day returns, but nevermore

    Returns the traveler to the shore,

    And the tide rises, the tide falls.