Abokor Omar

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  1. Mohamed Kaahin is a leader of the highest calibre who graduated from the SNM school of leadership. He leads from the front and anything he puts his hands on will be a success.
  2. Mujahid Mohammed Kaahin. The next president of Somaliland.
  3. Lazy by name lazy by nature. Lazy G go get a hobby or something and get Silanyo out of your head. Silanyo was elected by the people of Somaliland your opinion is nill and void and I for one would be greatful if you did not share it with us but rather kept it to yourself.
  4. Yeah thanks for robbing the election the first time you lost and not forgetting the extensions each year. Very nice memories. Good riddance to bad rubbish.
  5. The hand of friendship is open but the fist is also ready if and when required.
  6. Originally posted by Naxar Nugaaleed: quite a lot my friend, quite a lot... Yes, and its the size of the brain that differentiates the two.
  7. The old dog is being a little economical with the truth, but then who takes the word of a traitor as facts.
  8. Somaliland. Org says what needs to be said, so ease of boys.
  9. Sxb, if you think by writing SL everytime you mention your criminal den PL, people will somehow confuse the two and forget all that goes on in your region. Your mistaken. The only fool is you, assuming that a political struggle in Somaliland is equal to your criminal enterprise Puntland. If you dont understand the difference between right and wrong, crime and hardwork. The sorry western country that wasted its tax payers money by providing you with a free education needs to call the pirate king faroole and ask for a refund, because your still simple and a raw geljiree would slap you for being so stupi.d.
  10. Originally posted by General Duke: quote:Originally posted by Karaar Aadan Ruukoow: Ambition alone is not enough. Obviously you are not short in that, but one with the capability would not have confined himself to tiny clan enclave. Adeer let me correct you; Puntland state of Somalia covers an area more than 1/3 of Somalia, with 50% of the coastline of the longest coastline in Africa. It’s comparable in size to Great Britian or France. It is underdeveloped and poor yes, but tiny? I don’t think so. I think the voice that told you Puntland was tiny, should be ignored next time. My quest is a strong Puntland as a springboard to the restoration of the Somali republic. Your quest is to destroy Puntland because you feel your clan is inadequate and weak. The part of Somalia you live might be big but its inhospitable like the Sahara desert. The president is a pirate, the biggest economy is criminal activity. Pirating, human trafficking, printing money, treason AY style. In the west most of the females shaming our hard worked good name are from that region. But you would rather sell is figments of your imagination instead of facing reality and correcting the clear errors your avoiding. Ps, you might assume some sort of competition exists between PL and SL, but lets be honest the competing is one sided. We have never seen PL as competition more an annoying child.
  11. Originally posted by *Ibtisam: ^^^Reer Faan weyne, the MJs of SL baad tihiin I think thats unfair comparison, since we put our money were our mouth is. No, I think a better comparison would be the US marines or the SAS. Those two might come close, having said that take the US marines out after their current performance in IraqAfganistan it would be unfair on us to be compared with such amateurs.
  12. Ibti inadeer, in the round table of tolka we occupy the seat of king arthur. And its not about numbers, since others exist that have larger manpower at their disposal. But nobody comes more ready willing for a fight then the victorious boy's from Doqoshay. Its history.
  13. Riyole the goat needs to be banished and extradited south with his cronies. His incapable of anything constructive whether its in or outside Somaliland. If we are totally honest he has about the same diplomatic skills as a monkey in a zoo. The guard needs to change in Somaliland to give it the push it requires. At the moment it feels like its going up a steep hill with the engine of and the driver sitting and laugh whilst the population do the back breaking stuff of pushing it up the hill. Granted Somaliland is doing better then the rest of Somalia, but is that really the yardstick we want to measure ourselves by? If we focused on us we would have been light years ahead of them instead of a day or two...
  14. So now that my background has been check and cleared. Can I take my rightful place at the head of the table? history will agree I'm entitled to this request.
  15. Originally posted by General Duke: ^^^Its in the SOL record lad, just because you have difficulty with comprehension as you stated earlier is not my problem. Also have some respect for the dead and stop smiling, there is nothing ammusing today. I'm conversing with a clown how can I stop smiling?
  16. Originally posted by General Duke: ^^^You are contradicting yourself and getting angry, which is a trait well known in most secessionists. Now earlier you stated the Duke was a clever man, that’s enough. You are not clever at all, and as a disciple of Faisal Cali Warrabe and a man who’s relatives are continually being mugged by Riyaale, your words mean nothing and kindly spare this thread from your nonsense. You took my backhand insult as a compliment, you really are ****** Duke. that's not me being sarcastic as before but the honest truth.
  17. Originally posted by General Duke: quote:Originally posted by Abokor Omar: Now Duke your a clever guy, You are not a clever guy adeer, words matter a great deal and your leaders comments highlight your position as a secessionists. You glorify the colonial past, and have a deep seated inferiority complex when it comes to the rest of Somalia. PS: The Ethiopians are the people keeping Riyaale in power and the SNM on the ropes. But you knew that being a secessionist right? So according to Duke words speak louder then actions, and not actions speak louder then words. That explains why you talk so much garbage you actually believe sitting in your bedroom polluting forums with garbage from your hell hole corner of somalia will somehow make a difference. War sxb, talk is cheap, you need to start understanding that in the real world people are judged on their actions and not on what they say. Faisal can say what he likes its called freedom of speech. Can you tell me why AY was in xammer riding ethiopian tanks, killing somalis. Revenge?
  18. Odweyne if it makes any difference the abti's are from GaashamoDarror. I'm a product of both east and west Burco....
  19. Originally posted by General Duke: quote:Originally posted by Abokor Omar: Its clear that the only individuals who thought there was something to laugh about were two secessionists. Its sad, but was it not a secessionist leader who claimed that a "Child born in Addis Ababa is closer to us[somalilanders] than a child born in Mogadishu" Now be a good boy and bugger off. Its true he said that, but who was the one riding on top of Ethiopian tanks serving them as their regional viceroy in Xammer. Now Duke your a clever guy, tell me do we judge people on words or actions. They do say action speaks louder then words. Do you disagree.
  20. Originally posted by Oodweyne: Ms. Ibti , Well, if you "approved" of him ( at least in Burco's style of approval of this sort of issue ); then, I guess I can rest my case against him. But, still, please see to it, to tell him, that next time, he should go back for bit of "Dhaqan-Celis" back to Burco , he should really have a long heart-to-heart talk, with the folks there. So that, they will tell him bit more about the "political lay of the land" ( as it were ). Particularly, what the notion of "Cayn" really means, at least in the "clannish context" of Pirate-land's political agenda against Somaliland... Regards, Oodweyne. ******* PS : Mr. Obokor Omar , Listen my friend; somehow, you are really are misinform about the issues of Somaliland and whatnot; and therefore, do not expect me to go into a debate with you, particularly, in regards to what Oodweyne as a place is or it isn't, at least in the larger scheme of Somaliland's political retail trade of the clannish sort ( which is what I think you were trying to get across there to me in that post of yours ). Hence, see to it to be more concern of any passing lectures that our dearest Ms. Ibti of SOL will give you in here; for I believe, that will do wonders for you. Particularly, if only that is, you forget Oodweyne and the rest of the Somaliland's territories, in-terms of what they are to Somaliland's political agenda for a minute, indeed. Or at least, if failing that, then, perhaps, during your early "education" about Somaliland's "real political lexicon" at the hand of our dearest Ms. Ibti ... Its Abokor Omar, I stopped reading after that. Ps, Ibtism your from beer same as the Sultan.