GAAROODI

Nomads
  • Content Count

    620
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by GAAROODI

  1. Ethiopia is the scum of our region. Although Somali's are no better Somalian anyways. I dream of the day Somaliland takes over this empire of peasent farmers with head lice. I have never in all my life seen a nation so dirty, people take a crap right outside there house in addis abba no in a hole or toilet like a cat they dump it outside. They piss up against buildings, they congregate like rats and dont brush there teeth, they eat raw meat and what a wierd language. As crazy as somali's are they are a clean race, who have always valued hygiene. I think it is possible to take over this nation, just need a stable nation, a strong conscripted army, weaponry and good intelligence in ethiopia and finance. We could take it over.
  2. you are forgetting the point, i dont oppose anyones right to succeed everyone has that right, but succeed in a manner that is guinine not based on lies and cheap talk. My success is visable on the ground you must acknowledge that, i dont talk up my successes they are there to be seen. But when you have muppets running wild on what they are even though they are nothing it is my pleasure to bring them back down to reality.
  3. SALUTE.....TO THESE MEN ! SANDHURST MILITARY ACADEMY GRADUATES. SAW WHAT WAS GOING TO HAPPEN AND ATTEMPTED TO PREVENT IT, THEY SAW THE ********* OF SOMALI'S AND THE DANGERS OF UNIFICATION.
  4. notice the picture of Riyalle in the background. Somaliland = action (las canod and its people have security, water,development and local government addressing there needs) Puntland = all talk, " las canod playing in a teenagers football challange". looooooooooooooooooooooool ! dreamers.
  5. A NEW MAYOR FOR THE CITY.... A MUST SEE VIDEO.
  6. saxib pride can be a very good thing, however it can also be blinding. Somaliland has something to be proud of a nation, an army a growing economy, a nation building itself from scratch yet more powerful then any other. So give respect to were it is due. Puntland exists in name only and the only reason why duke and other muppets cheer for it is not because it has achieved anything but because they simply hail from it. If they hailed from Somaliland they would be supporting it, no doubt. This is why reason is always important, these people have no reason. They control two regions, there people are starving, thirsty have no security, there so called parliment sit on plastic garden chairs and no nothing of politics, yet think they have a god given right to rule, which is halarious. Reality is a wonderful thing. In relations to chat, qaat is chewed through out our region, the same in yemen,ethiopia and djibouti. Its the beer of the somali's saxib. Their is nothing wrong with it in my view, cocaine, weed,alcahol, pills are much worse. In relations to the women, they are naturally attracted to stability, peace,wealth, property etc. Somaliland today is the most stable, the most wealth, the greatest number of well off, and when i was there, it was flooded with women from bosaso,garowe,las canod and that in Hargaisa. I met some in Berbera and Burco. Nice girls, cant complain. looool, welcome to reality. LOVE LIFE AND LIBERTY.
  7. Saxib, there are more millionares from Somaliland then any other somali country. - the richest somali man is Inafdinle a somalilander runs 571 - the owner of Dahabshil a somalilander - the owner of qaran express a somalilander - the owner of oomaar one of the largest importers in east africa is a somalilander - the owners of indadeero the largest shipping,importing and soap manufacter in east africa is a somalilander - Telesom the largest telecommunication company is owned by a somalilander Thats the different between Somalilanders, we get money the halal way using our minds, not the puntland way by hijacking ships. and your women tend to love this, because a true man uses his brains and balls in business.
  8. loooool, micky mouse politics and micky mouse soldiers. come on, lets stop lieing to ourselves, to create an army this is what i would do, take some advice sheriff if you read this post. If you get internet connection in your man made prison. - have conferences with all supporting clans, or clans interested in peace - get them to agree a certain amount of men annually to join the army - take the youth, the students, the ones with nothing to do. offer them incentives like food, security,medicine. valuable items in somalia. - get funding from all allies - create multiple training camps across the country, set targets i.e. i need this many troops ready by this time, if you provide i will make you a general etc, give you land..etc. then when your army is assembled comes the hard part, strategy...read up on Clawsvitz and Szu. secure the capital, set up check points, check up tax office etc. thats how you do it, not by poseing with 30 men, who would run if they saw alshabab, comming.
  9. Duke, your only defence seems to be.... QAT QAT QAT QAT !!!! loooooool, come on have some balls and answer the mans question. Furthermore do you know how many women from bosaso chew qat with ministers and businessmen in hargaisa. Dam..I think while i was there i went through all of puntland from bosaso,to qardo,to garowe even the las corey and las canod which you dont control were on the menu. looooool, so take it easy, saxib !
  10. just one of the many examples why Somali people are so screwed uo, when you have such people in their midst who have no understanding of the world what so ever. i watched this mugdisho clan elders meeting, and this is what they said, "we do not want the Somali contact group to assist us in getting peace, we do not want this government of sheik shariff, we do not want the alshabab or islamic insurgent groups". wow, mugdisho is the capital of confusion, - your women are confused - your politicians are confused - you guests ( the african forces) are confused - your so called parliment is confused - your so called jihadist are confused This is the state you have been reduced to without the intellect of the people of Somaliland.
  11. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jTh63eUnGTo&feature=PlayList&p=AEFC8EFF13AF3736&index=0&playnext=1 THE AFRICAN way.
  12. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iC8V8S_REhk Its good to see he went to Somaliland, i had his album on my MP3 player in my car in hargaisa when i was there for 6 months back in june. SOMALILAND 4 LIFE.
  13. Somali Singer K’naan Arrives Somaliland HARGEISA, 15 December 2009 (Somalilandpress) – The famous Somali singer and rapper, K’naan arrived Hargeisa yesterday. Sources told Somalilandpress that the singer is coming to Somaliland as part of his documentary about Somali culture and literature. K’naan is born in Mogadishu then migrated to Canada after the civil war broke out in Somalia where he still lives there. His songs and style attracted the world lately and his song was selected for the FIFA football world cup in 2010. This is the first time K’naan visits Somaliland where he is expected to stay for few weeks before he goes back to Canada. During his stay, the singer will meet the famous Somali literature folks who are living in Hargeisa. He said he will meet the Hadraawi, Gaariye and others who are considered leaders in terms of Somali literature.
  14. BURCO, 16 December 2009 (Somalilandpress) – To surprise of any interested to endless Somali crisis, Somaliland as expected survived from any destruction schemes from its enemy because of its intact social values. Now it is nearly 20 years since the collapse of tyrant regime of Siyad Barre who died in Lagos 1993 in exile, before his burial in his home town Garboharay. Starting from that time Somaliland courageously built complete governmental institutions without any outside hand, forming de facto state, in which majority of Somaliland citizens unanimously indorsed to recreate that what was called Somaliland British Protectorate, withdrawing from act of union with south. These frequent meetings for discussing future interest of the people, after miserable unification with Southern Somalia, we are people of most high in humanity sacrifice for our life for the rest of Somali speaking people, brought out nightmare of Greater Somalia. But we Somaliland national have fallen into deceptions, so it is time make introspections, as we did. Sheikh Shriff Sheikh Ahmed former Chairman of Union of Islamic Court in 2006, started to follow the footsteps of his predecessor soon after he replaced Abdullahi Yusuf Ahmed claiming being President of when once used to be Somali republic, turning blind eye the reality on the ground, while he is struggling to survive or evade from stronger Islamic groups which he was belong to before, where he met from daily attack, so far as last four of his ministries and number of his other cabinets killed this operations against his regime, Somaliland doesn’t support either He or Them. Also there correlations plotting to undermine stability of Somaliland including tribal affiliation concept carriers of Punt land, who by hook and crook, embark on destabilizing Somaliland national territorial integrity through tribal lineage linkages, but these individuals are too frail to fend themselves except to broker blood other Somalis via scam of illegal exporting immigration to Yemen, or other means, and great exodus to even international water to pirate shipping movement on the sea, in addition to that tremendous human abductions continuing this areas to any foreigners if they land on the soil, if there is no huge guarding convoys, and demand log of hard money of ransoms to be paid for their release. Furthermore, Somali Transitional Federal Government led by Sheikh Sharif now, seeks save haven under AMISOM Troops of Uganda and Rwanda, can’t trust any Somali soldier defend whether it is his powerless or his deceptions, that means Sharif can never stand his Somali legs on the ground, TFG circulate only three kilometers surroundings of Ville Somalia guarding by AMISOM soldiers.
  15. Dec 16 (Reuters) - About 120 U.N. world leaders are aiming to try to end deadlock at a U.N. climate summit in Copenhagen that is meant to agree a new deal on Friday for fighting global warming. Following are possible scenarios: WHAT'S THE STRONGEST POSSIBLE OUTCOME? The most robust would be legal texts including deep cuts in greenhouse gas emissions by developed nations by 2020, actions by developing nations to slow their rising emissions, and a package for finance and technology to help poor nations. Almost all nations reckon that a legal text is out of reach. WHAT SORT OF DEAL IS MORE LIKELY? World leaders could agree only what they call a "politically binding" text and try to set a deadline for transforming it into a full legal text sometime in 2010. IF THERE IS A DEAL, WHAT WOULD IT SAY? The easiest global goal would be to agree to limit global warming to a maximum temperature rise of 2 Celsius above pre-industrial times. The poorest nations and small island states want a tougher limit of 1.5 Celsius. A big problem is that a temperature goal does not bind individual nations to act. A slightly firmer, but still distant, target is to agree to at least to halve world greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. But China and India and other developing nations have opposed such a goal in the past, saying rich nations first have to make far deeper cuts in their emissions by 2020. WHAT DO RICH NATIONS HAVE TO DO? They would have to set deeper cuts in greenhouse gas emissions in the years until 2020. A U.N. panel of climate scientists suggested in 2007 that emissions would have to fall by between 25 and 40 percent below 1990 levels by 2020 to help avert the worst of climate change, such as more droughts, species extinctions, floods and rising seas. Industrialised nations' offers of cuts by 2020 so far range from about 14 to 18 percent. HOW ABOUT DEVELOPING NATIONS? They would have to commit to a "substantial deviation" to slow the rise in their greenhouse gas emissions below projected growth rates by 2020, for instance by shifting to more use of solar or wind power and away from coal-fired power plants. HOW ABOUT MONEY TO HELP THE POOR? The latest text is blank on the amounts to be committed. The United Nations wants to raise at least $10 billion a year from 2010-2012 in new funds to help kickstart a deal to help developing nations. Many nations also speak of raising the amount to $100 billion a year from 2020 to help the poor. WHAT HAPPENS IF THE TALKS FAIL? One option if the talks end in deadlock is to "suspend" the meeting and reconvene sometime in 2010 -- a similar deadlock happened at talks in The Hague in November 2000. A full breakdown in talks could deepen mistrust between rich and poor nations and undermine confidence in the U.N. system. It would probably also halt consideration by the U.S. Senate of legislation to cap U.S. emissions -- other nations' goals might in turn unravel.
  16. London somali's strike me as a bunch of lazy, welfare addicted migrants compared to the ones in Canada who are very hard working and totally on the same level, competing with other canadians. how can people who are similar be so different? I am both i guess...grew up in canada, live in London. Canadian somali's however are so intrenched in society they intermarry with whites, they are drug addicts and gang members. Yet the somali's in london as weak as the are, are well accustomed to there culture and language, yet the somali canadian have forgot there culture. why so different?
  17. looool, meiji. good luck to your god forsaken nation. my god have mercy on it and its people. You cant reach somalilands stage in your life time, dear child. recognition is a technicality. Understand one thing the day Somaliland gains recognition is the day you get peace and puntland disapears from the face of the earth. looools
  18. land of the free, home of the brace... ! lets look at the free notion first, how are you free. Freedom originates from the people to directly elect there leaders through balat and that does not happen in puntland the parliment decides, parlimentary seats are acquired via money or influence not an actual vote. So clearly you are not free. lets look at the brave notion, historically you waited for the italians to leave somalia before you actually started to take part in the government, during the Ethiopian invasion you took a back seat role and waited for the final out come. During the rebel days, SSDF the puntland rebel group actually surrendered and laid down there arms. looooooooool, brave, i dont think so. delusion and literal masterbashen thats what this is.
  19. thats the true puntland spirit and the young girl is somalia.
  20. wacdaraha aduunka...alshabab are the best thing that happened to somalia...and soon they will be in garowe saxib, so dont forget to shopping for a cumamad.
  21. I think the solution to the somali problem lay in the hands of the people of Mugdisho if they find peace and agree somalia could get out of its current prison.
  22. - a belief in the traditional methods of conflict resolution - strong beliefs in capitalism - strong nationalism - a greater goal ( a nation without a goal is sure to turn on itself) -strong army - strong government - strong parliment - people participation, the people actually elect there representatives not like in puntland were a few men decide, or in somalia were the world decides. - a population that has lived with each other for hundreds of years and have intermarried and choose peace over war at all costs. The question is can Somalia learn from Somaliland and solve its problems, and if i could what are the main ideals that it should take.
  23. The reason why you want puntland to host the capital is because of influence. Somaliland understands that Somalia is dead it has excepted that fact and moved on.It is better today, it is stronger today then any time since independence form Britain in 1960. So i really see this debate as pointless considering the fact that bosaso or garowe aint safe for its people let alone another government. So duke and other puntlanders, just get ready for the alshabab advance. Give it a year and they will be in garowe. stonning, bombings, protests etc...it will be pretty much what you are use to now anyways.