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Saalax;786291 wrote: Attending clan parties who are supporting clan enclaves designed to create hostility and destabilization in back home means a unionist? As long as these groups claim to be for Somali unity, he's within his right to attend these parties, saaxib. He may be a clannist (as you say) but attending such a party does not prove it. Wax fahan. At any rate, adiga maxa ku shidaya? It's only parties in far away lands ninyaho. All this will be history in the next few months and SL will still be SL. Iska daa ha iska bashaalan.
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AA is a unionist and attending such parties makes sense for him. Not sure what is 'busted' about it.
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تلك الايام نداولها بين الناس........
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What brought on this argument anyway? Anything new mese waa wixi hore uun?
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AYOUB;784957 wrote: NGONGE, are you still talking? I am. What's the problem, Ayoub? Don't you like Liverpool's attacking football? We have only played badly in a couple of games this season. We should have won at least twelve games more (going by our performances in those games) and we are making more chances than any other team in the league. Marka, what is there to complain about, Ayoub? (oh, we are four points from fourth place and there are fifteen games to go. All to play four). p.s. Sunderland are coming back and will most certainly finish in the top ten. p.p.p.p.p.p.p.S Bahasha barta.
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^^ Dee you brought the name up and I shared the funny irony with you. p.s. Arsenal can beat Milan.
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Juxa, they go more now that he's alone. Heh (I was planning to pass by there in April lakin waa xaasid, he decided to by away that time). Heh.
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BOB;783960 wrote: Yeah Andy Cole erm Andy Carroll I should say. Peace, Love & Unity. Funny that you should mention Andy Cole. Remember how good he used to be for Newcastle? Remember when United bought him and he spent AGES (more than a season, I think) before he became prolific for United. Heh.
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Abtigiis;784481 wrote: Ngonge, Forget the tedious palaver about the Mardo ( breaking news of death) protocols, which of the three facts I stated is false? Did I say they were false? I said it was a theory, saaxib. It's your very own speculation which you're trying to sell here as fact. It is not a fact (yet) because the Brits did not tell us how the meeting is going to take place and SL did not confirm their attendence. For all you know, all this may be true (a theory put forward by the websites you read).
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A good theory but it remains a theory despite you claiming it's a 'fact'.
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^^ Bad host baad tahay. War dadka wax o kari! Heh@Juxa. My fault. Sorry.
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^^ You object to silsilada but not the shorts? Salaam all.
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A_Khadar;784073 wrote: ^^ His response will go like this "You are fat lier"... No it wont. Taleexi is not a liar. Taleexi has been clear on his position from day one. He will do anything and everything as long as he gets rid of SL. You, Khadar, are a liar. Che when he quoted me and twisted my quote right in front of my eyes was also a liar. Xiin is just limited. As for Abtigiis, I am not sure why Xiin mentions him there! Did he actually post on this thread or join this circus yet? A&T is not a liar. A&T is and has always been an 'equal opportunities abuser'. Oooh, is limited Xiin trying to gather a crowd to hide behind? Heh! Khadar, choose what you want to be adeer. If you want to be a propagandist like Duke, Xaaji X and the rest then fair enough. I'll take you with the usual pinch of salt. If you want to be a serious debater then STOP LYING warya. Wa hadal cad. VAL, with respect, I will not stop it until I get an unreserved apology. The man implied that I am dishonest, I say he's a lying coward and I am putting him on the spot. Alas, limited Xiin and others mistake all this for an SL or SSC dispute. If it was about 'debate' I would not get angry at all, for I trust in my ability to (should I wish it) control the members of this site (yes ALL of you) like pieces on a chess board. But dishonest I am not and I challange any (so called) man to step in here and prove such an accusation, or else, he's a big fat liar (like Khadar). p.s. Taleexi, Intaa maxa mar hore kuu diiday? Still, you didn't say anything about the three presidents and, since you say that the K people are concentrating on 'bigger' things, how do they plan to do so when the presidents keep changing every six months? If the explanations had come from you to begin with, I would not have had to sound 'naive' (as you claim) or arrogant (as you precieve). Wax fahan.
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Heh. That 'doorman' must be a very powerful man. He sold the idea of Somaliland to all of Somalia and now there is a new "Mamul goblayeed" springing up every day. (stuff and wonderfully written nonesense).
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^^ Dee waad tahay. When you take a position you lose all sense. Bahasho waa 'far' wa 'kar', waa 'give a little' and 'take a lot'. You get bogged down on petty detail and when lost for words fire a collection of gabyo. Marka bal adiga ii sheeg, are you limited or do you just like limiting yourself?
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^^ I hear Abu Trika cried live on TV and declard his retirement from football (I heard, I say).
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The Zack;783905 wrote: We need new dervishes. They're not likely to send soldiers. Their influence (if any at all) is likely to remain diplomatic. Ma Somali bay wax ka qadaan karaan dee?
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The "under Sharif" in the title is hard to swallow. Could the useless man pull it off? Is he the luckiest man alive?
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Che, the guru knows the name of the game here. I can actually picture the scene he's probably seeing in his head right now: Location: Madaxtooyada SL Time: Early afternoon President Siilaanyo is having his afternoon tea and watching HCTV on his 50" TV screen. Siilaanyo: Warya, adiga..haa adiga..kaalay Cleaner: Ma aniga? Hee madaxwyene! Siilaanyo: HCTV miyanaan anigu mamnoocin? Who allowed them to broadcast again? Cleaner: Eeen..eeen.. Siilaanyo: Who are you? Why are you talking with me about state matters? Go out and call someone important. NOW! The official spokesperson skips hurridly into the room and and tries to breath and talk at the same time. Spokesperson: Mr president. Hague is in Somalia! Siilaanyo: Yaa? Maxaad tedhi? Spokesperson: Hague ees in Somalia! Siilaanyo: Hadaad barnaamijka Kaasmaal ka qayb gali laheed, adigu meelna maad gaari laheen. Hahaha,,Hague is in Somalia! War Hague is in Holland. Geography waxba kama taaqanid, adeer. Spokesperson: Maya, madaxwyne, Hague-a aad mooday maaha, kano waa kii ingreeska! Siilaanyo: Ma William? William saaxiib baanu nahay. Barigii aan London joogay shaah baan la cabi jiray. Anigu shaah bila sonkor baan cabi jiray, isna wuxu jeclaa koobka yar latte la yidhaahdo. Waliga latte ma cabtay? Spokesperson: Maya maan cabin, madaxwyne. Siilaanyo: Markaan ingreeska tago, anaa flaas dhan ku keeni doona. Spokesperson: William Hague is in Somalia. Siilaanyo: William Hague? Spokesperson: Haaa Siilaanyo: Somalia ayuu tegay? Spokesperson: Wuu ba jooga! Siilaanyo: Ma xaga Sheikh Sharif? Spokesperson: Haaa Siilaanyo: Pass me the phone. Err..in fact, get me the British ambassador to Ethiopia on the phone. HURRY! Siilaanyo: Hello. Hello (puts hands on the reciever and asks the spokesperson "horta magcee? ma John ba?") British Ambassador: Hello! Siilaanyo: Give me the ambassador. BA: I am the ambassador, Mr Siilanyo. Siilaanyo: Oh hello, Mr Greg. How are you? Are you getting used to Addis? I don't like it. Not good for my breathing. Big tummy, you see. Heheheh. BA: Yes. It's ok. I'm getting used to it. I can see what you mean about the air. It's the high altitude and all that. Siilaanyo: WHY IS WILLIAM in Somalia? BA: Pardon? Siilaanyo: William is in the Somali capital. WHY? BA: I understand it is to do with preperation for the upcoming London Conference. Siilaanyo: Is he coming to Somaliland? BA: I am afriad I am not privy to such information. Besides, did you not give us the impression that you will not be coming to London? Siilaanyo: If I give you the impression that I may come to London, will William come to Somaliland? BA: Well, it would have to be something a tad more concrete than a mere impression, Mr president. Siilaanyo: We are the friends of the British, why is the FM visiting the friends of the Italians? BA: We value SL's friendship, however, we reserve the right to visit anyone we choose. Siilaanyo: So William is not coming to SL? Does David agree with this? BA: The two are of the same opinion when it comes to Somali affairs. Siilaanyo: What about Somaliland affairs? BA: Somali in general, Mr president. Siilaanyo: So, William is not coming to Somaliland? BA: I didn't say that. Siilaanyo: Ok. Ok. Tell him we will attend the London Conference as long as he visits Somaliland and stays here a day longer than he did in Muqadishu! BA: I'll see what I can do. Siilaanyo: Ok. Phone me back and update me on things please. BA: Will do. Good afternoon, Mr president. Siilaanyo: Good afternoon. Err..aaah..ooh..don't hang up. WAIT! BA: Yes, Mr president. Is there something else? Siilaanyo: Is William going to visit Puntland?.......
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Pressure, British style. They know their Somalis.
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British diplomats arrive in Somalilands capital Hargeysa
NGONGE replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
LANDER;783730 wrote: Although I can appreciate Oodweyne's points on all the various reasons he listed for not attending this conference. I'm also of the opinion that Somaliland should send some representation to this conference. In diplomacy, I don't think you can ever lose when you voice your views and opinions. They Can make it clear that they are not their to discuss any matters related to solving any conflicts within Somalia which I'm sure the british diplomats are already aware of. They can voice their concerns with regards to security matters within Somaliland and its neighborhood, the undeniable connection of various entities such as Puntland to piracy and any matters that may pertain to furthering Somaliland's goals. Some representation is not really good enough. If SL goes it has to send a huge delegation that is led by the president. Otherwise it must stay at home and send nobody. Unlike the guru, I've always been of the opinion that SL should go and believe it will (as long as the Brits play it safely, which I think they will). -
Hague visits the TFG The UK International Development Minister visits PL The assistant to the British safeer to Xabashland visits SL Hmmm! :D
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Lib Dems should promote Somaliland’s case for international recognition
NGONGE replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
Somalia;783573 wrote: Lol, he acknowledges crack down on freedom of press and tribal warfare. He should have kept that bit out of the article if he wanted support He's not from SL, he's from Scotland. Why would he need/want to lie for SL? -
Has Sayid Somali changed his name?