NGONGE

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  1. ^^ Not sure what the "ahem" is supposed to mean there, Mooge. Give credit where it's due, saaxib. Farmaajo had some passion in his speech and did not just read from a paper like Sharif and your candadite. Of course, none of this will matter anyway (Samatar was better than everyone but I doubt he'll win).


  2. xiinfaniin;865612 wrote:
    Somalis have already begun to share their experience . We have turned a corner. Could someone please tell our resident SNM cynic NOGNE?

     

    This was a great day. Somalia's second republic shall rise

    ##..fools rush in where wise men never go...## :D

     

    Waxaad iiga sheekiisa Faroole wuxu qoray, saaxib....


  3. He sounds like a good man who is totally out of his depth there. :D

     

    He got the poem wrong in words and attribution (it was Abu Al Qaasim Al Shaabi not Axmad Showqi). As for bringing his children back to Somalia if elected president, I think EVERY Somali would do that had they been promised the president's job. The fools sitting in that whole, as ever, applauded the sentiment rather than what it actually says! :D

     

    It's obvious what job will be suited to this man's skills.


  4. It was a better speach than both Sharif's and Cabdulwali's (though he needs to work on his skills a little).

     

    By the way, why did Cabdulwali have to suffer all those guys trying to adjust his microphone while he read his one? Were they eager Puntlanders or cheeky members of his opposition? :D


  5. Juxa;865377 wrote:
    ^^ you really think less of us women and our capability to think dont you? you think ineynu nahay mouth-piece of raga naqaba or aan isqabno, latter being the correct term.

    He has a point though. The one at home will have an influence one way or another. In the same way Cabdulwali's wife seems to have a strong say in his political actions (she even seems to have co-wrote all his books and papers with him). :D


  6. ^^ If it were about getting my information from SOL, I would believe Cabdulwali would win hands down, saaxib. :D

     

    I am not in contact with "tolka" to see their view on this issue, nor would I take the views of most Somalis seriously anyway. ;)

     

    As for the new "clean" MPs, war so Somali maaha? Naga daa dee or else, that Samatar guy is going to win.


  7. Carafaat;865011 wrote:
    Sidee ayaa loo kale saariya the 9 political parties from the 8 sons of Duriyada. That's quite a challenge, me thinks.
    :D

    The three top parties winning the majority of the vote will become the official parties for the next ten years. Or at least that's the idea. The problem might come from individuals winning seats for other parties yet not being memebers of the three parties that eventually get to stay. It looks like they'll either serve one term or choose to join one of the three winners.