
N.O.R.F
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Oz, that would be Englands best line up. Milner might be on the right but he has been playing in the middle for Villa. A Johnson is good but needs to play on the left for England. If he cant then its J Cole. Ngonge, you're lucky to have watched those 2 great tournaments. The refs have been spoiling them of late.
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He had a fantastic game. He and Dawson won places in the England squad last night. we all laughed at Tuujiye when he said King was the best. He could be right if the guy didn't have dodgy knees. Well done Spurs.
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^I would prefer James G Johnson Terry Rio Cole Lennon Lampard Gerrard A Johnson Zamorra Rooney ps you saw the 86 world cup? Show oday baad tahay
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They should all chew during PMQs.
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LoL Its the NGOs who inform people about this day and that day. They take some pics and thats their funding secured for the next year.
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The pro Tory Somalis have never really 'lived' under a Tory govnt.
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Conservative Party shares a 56% similarity with your beliefs History: Founded in its present form during the early 19th century, the Conservative Party is descended from the Tory Party which was founded in 1678. Since losing the 1997 election to the Labour Party, in which the Conservatives suffered their heaviest General Election defeat since 1906, the Party has gone on to suffer similarly large defeats in 2001 and 2005 and has thus constituted the official opposition for the last 13 years. While containing a number of ideological factions, the Conservative Party can be accurately described as conservative. View the Conservative Party's manifesto here Leader: David Cameron won the Conservative leadership race in 2005 having been an MP for Witney since 2001. Prior to this Cameron had been an adviser in the Treasury and had worked for a public relations company. Cameron was elected on a platform of modernizing the party and appealing to a broader constituency of voters, such as the young. Asylum and Immigration 63% Find out why Economy 50% Find out why Education 50% Find out why Foreign and Defence Policy 40% Find out why Health 63% Find out why Law and Order 81% Find out why Yeah right!
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Waa kuwaa reer Hargaisa What is it next week JB? Patient's day?
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^Boqolka dirham aan so diro will be worth more. Dollarku would be stronger and reer Somalia can buy more with it. The 65 pounds will be 70 pounds for you
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I'm just hoping the pound drops big time.
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Are you guys voting maanta (I know Juxa in laga mamnuucay the democratic process)?
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Extra hours on SOL more like
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Why long weekend? Maxaa jira? Another something day miya?
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Wa alaykuma salaam. Morning all. The weekend approaches and the weather is fantstico. My view right now is of the beach.
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Bobster, what happened? knee ligament?
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Allah yarxamhu http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/8663824.stm
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The more peacenow posts the more I'm convinced he is a script.
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^cos you know it's true
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B, doesn't one choosing to have a faith/belief mean he/she holds THAT belief on a higher pedastal than any others?
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Dee UDUB baa u qoray waxaas
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Chaw! Waar waxan ya qoray?? :mad: • The main opposition party, Kulmiye, was created hastily after the death of Pres. Egal so that its leader, Ahmed Mohamed Silanyo, could run for the presidency in 2003. He lost the election, which was deemed fair and free, to Pres. Kahin. The party’s membership is mainly drawn from one of the three major Isaac sub-clans which constitute the majority of the Somaliland population and as such is narrowly-based and lacks wide political support from the non-Isaac clans in the western and eastern regions of the country. Further, because of its relentless quest for popular support, at any price, the party has co-opted a group of known Islamists who came either from political organizations which failed to be recognized as political parties or splintered from other parties and organizations. Of recent however, the party became top heavy with known members of said group. They include: 1. Abdul-Aziz Samaale, the first deputy speaker of the House of Representatives. 2. Dr (of medicine) Mohamed Abdi Gaboose, major political advisor to Mr Silanyo. 3. Eng. Mohamed Hashi Elmi, political advisor. These men in Kulmiye, and many others who are less visible but hold important policy positions in the party structure, believe that the Somaliland Constitution should be abandoned, and that the nation should be ruled by Qur’anic law. In this regard, Kulmiye is supportive of Islamic extremists such al-Shabaab in neighboring Somalia. Some Kulmiye officials have said that they believe that democracy was a Western conspiracy to destroy the Islamic world. As such they see the US and other Western democracies as the enemy. One Kulmiye source in Hargeisa told GIS/Defense & Foreign Affairs: “Many in the party are marking their time, hoping that Silanyo — who is ageing — will either die soon (preferably if he wins the Presidential election), or will retire after the election if he loses.” Fearing the advent of such a scenario, a seasoned Horn of Africa strategic analyst expressed concern about the possibility of Kilmiye taking power in Hargeisa, with its unpredictable ramifications for Somaliland’s quest for international recognition and for the stability of the region. Mr Silanyo — who visited Washington, DC, in late 2009 — is known to be a pan-Somalist. In other words, he is known to be against the concept of a sovereign Republic of Somaliland, and in favor of returning Somaliland to the union with the former Italian Somaliland, including Puntland. There is widespread belief that if he was elected, and pushed for a return to the old union of Somalia, then Somaliland itself could break down into civil war, and, in that respect, make the now-stable Republic much like its neighbor, the presently lawless Somalia.
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Me too. It was a lengthy process and I just couldn't be bovvered.
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Where is your source? Waar maxaad qarini?