
SayidSomal
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Ngonge - you can do better then this ethiopian - tell us what you would have done about the secessionist? Like I promised, my first task would be to bridge the chasm created between us, especially by my two predecessors. In the name of sovereignty, one emphasized unity over diversity whereas the other trumpeted diversity at the expense of unity under the pretext of respecting the rights of 'Nations and Nationalities'. Apart from tearing us apart this has achieved nothing in terms of augmenting human dignity in Ethiopia. Rather, impunity has become the order of the day. The ethnic liberators became adept at oppressing us through divide and rule whereby the enrichment of the oligarchy was portrayed as economic boom whilst millions perished due to famine. In its place, I intend to bring an economic system that ensures social justice, transparency and accountability. Good name On internal security and foreign policy, I will pave the way for a free debate to seek reconciliation and moderation by exploring all outstanding issues such as Oromo nationalism, the crisis in O-g-aden and the unresolved border issue with Eritrea. I will guarantee that Ethiopia fights no proxy war pretending to combat terrorism to cling to power through external support. My government will always recognise that its power base is the Ethiopian people. Hence; it will never trade off the vital interests of Ethiopia. In short, I will work tirelessly to restore Ethiopia's good name in Africa.
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^faheema - soo adigii gubay kadhkaas How much do you think they would have paid for this baarqab?
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please for the sake of Allah - do not post that. - i am going to compose mine.
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Whiskers?? - ma makulaal baa?
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Hello one and all. Dadku kala ayaan roon Ama kala aqoon dheer Ama kala asluub weyn Haddaan eed la doonayn Ama deeq Illaahay Asaraar ka taagnayn Dadku eexo kaa gelin Inan yahay la'aantaa Dumar lama abuureen Gabadh lama ammaaneen Jacayl looma ooyeen some neat ode!
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Innaalilaahi Wa innaa Illahi Raajicuun ! Samar iyo Imaan walaal to you and all the family. will remember to pray for him in next prayer insha'Allah.
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^translation: tyre, nail, puncture .... guriga layjiidaya.
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Originally posted by ailamos: Anyway, if you haven't realized AILAMOS is SOMALIA spelled backwards... are you trying to imply that somalia is a backward country??? :mad: . War Soomaaliyeey kan ku qabiilesta... i mean.. ku jihaada. Personally I find it intriguing and always want to know how they come to their position Serenity - there is this theory that says: the taste of bacon had something to do with
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Ibti - spelled right will you. how hard can it be.. jeez. Juxa - don't you know - there is no such thing as bad publicity - you properly never heard of burco before me Ngonge - fulaynimada iska daa ninyahow - one more faltering comment from you and consider yourself uninvited Serenety - SL community?? - what is that?? Burco is an independent republic - i guess you haven't got the memo. only burcawaanis and qardhoods (whom they have deep affinity with)are invited. no vagabonds are allowed. LOL@ngonge having as much connection to kismaayo- are you implying that he is an opportunist. how come no one told me this before.
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@ibti- you married an indian or was it bangoooli - and i couldn't find his contact details to invite you. besides knowing you - you wouldn't come to a burco party where the honoure guest is from qardho.
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Window shopping Serenity? Burco is throwing a party - i have would told everybody - it is just that it is invitation only and very limited.
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Originally posted by NGONGE: ^^ There is. I always try my very best. But sometimes I don't turn up. Juxa, if that what he was offering I'd be there like a shot (window shopping only). @ window shopping only Ngonge you's a window shopper Mad at me, I think I know why Ngonge you's a window shopper In the jewelery store, looking at shit you can't buy Ngonge you's a window shopper who knew 50cent was talking about you when he penned that song.
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faheema - Argagixis is a transitive verb – that is to say it is indicative of action – e.g. to intimidate or make someone fearful. Where as argagixiso is an actual noun – for someone who intimidates and uses or threatens to use violence. Ngonge - that is what losers say - you'll either come or you won't - there is no such thing as 'i'll try my very best' Edit: juxa - for a minyaaro - i will look no further than Xaradheere. we don't have exchange policy with burco
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could it be because you terrorise people? or would you prefer argagixiso? - notice how the somali word for terrorist is feminine.
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^ok terrorist fist bump then for you
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@faheema. Ngonge - Burco is representing on saturday - adiguna hopeless baad leedahay.
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faheema is that what you call a biscuit - i wonder what you call a cake Malika - it is xalaal to give hugs to habaryaro - or so i have being told. Juxa - Ngonge - or somali way:
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warya ngonge - did you get my email? malika - no offers of hug today
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lool@ It should also say if you spray like that see a urologist ASAP. it is not an exactly the same one at the masjid.
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Islamophobia and anti-Muslim hate crime in London For the first time, academics are taking the issue of anti-Muslim attacks in the UK seriously. A recent report by Jonathan Githens-Mazer and Robert Lambert on Islamophobia and Anti-Muslim Hate Crime: a London Case Study shows how 'contexts of fear and prejudice against Muslims are providing a basis for violence'. It distinguishes three groups as responsible: small bands of nationalist extremists, gangs with no particular affinities, freelancers acting out of prejudices imbibed from the media's portrayal of Muslims as terrorists. And, for once in a report, the voices of the victims of such violence are centre-stage. YOU CAN DOWNLOAD THE REPORT HERE - EUROPEAN MUSLIM RESEARCH CENTRE
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Sign at the Masjid's Toilets
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^why don't you make speech as the president of SL - if you do and its published - i'll make one as the president of Qardho - what you say?
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Can any of you Somalis do any better?? send your speeches to BBC - President for a Day
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Imagine you are your country's newly elected head of state. The BBC's Network Africa programme is giving you the opportunity to broadcast your inaugural speech. What would you change? What policies would you pursue? Who would you work with and who would you sack? What solutions would you bring to your country's problems. Who would be your allies in the international community and why? How much would you want to be paid? What would you contribute to Africa as a leader? some of the entries are quite tongue in cheek - here are my favourite one:- But I have serious reservations about this very democracy which brought me to power. For this reason, my government will like to practice true African democracy and it will be based on the following conditions: Firstly, if you cannot properly reason as a citizen, even if you are 18 years and over, you will not be eligible to vote. Secondly, if you know that what you say is not meaningful to my government, then you should be quiet and keep your opinion to yourself. -His Excellency, President Alhaji Yankuba Kenneh of Sierra Leone & I am mildly confused as to why you, the people of Nigeria, elected me. I'm only 19, I do not even have a degree but most importantly, I stood as a joke. However, we must not look back, what is done is done, you have made your bed and now I am president. To those of you that are expecting a speech about all the wonderful things I am going to do in the next four years, I advise you leave the stadium because if you stay, disappointment is sure to ensue. Yet it is better that you be disappointed now than when, like my predecessors, I fail to deliver the goodies I promised. So no, I do not intend to put any Nigerians on the moon or to catapult green and white satellites into space. In fact, I will not even go for the middle grade lie and promise that there will be an underground system in all major cities by the end of my tenure. -Her Excellency, President Chibundu Onuzu of Nageria