NGONGE

Nomads
  • Content Count

    21,328
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by NGONGE

  1. Originally posted by Malika: ^Lets give you work to do,go find out how much America has given to Somalia,through Siad,Qaydiid,Yussuf,Sharif etc..You will find out,the support was never for infrastructure or anyother development but one of 'arms' aka security blah blah. What did Obama just announced the last couple of days - The American treasury can spend as much as they want in regard to 'security' in Somalia..Now the hyenas aka Ethiopia,AU etc will use this opportunity to milk the system,whilst not giving a toss about the 'poor Somali' in Baraka Market. Is still conspiracy theory? Will,come back to this,too hungry now!.. *off to find food* Eurgh! It can not be a conspiracy if they make it public, you spoon. America has always made clear what her interests and goals regarding Somalia were. The conspiracy part is in proving that there is some hidden secrets, plots and plans that we do not know about to be true. Is it that America is against Al Shabab and would do anything to stop them? Heck, even you are against Al Shabab. Maxa kale dee?
  2. ^^ Finishing at six, started at ten.
  3. ^^ You were too serious when you read that.
  4. ^^ In other words, a conspiracy theory? You're missing the entire point, dear.
  5. C&H, when is a conspiracy theory not a conspiracy theory? I dare say one of the answers would be when it is out in the open (such as in Times mag). The rest of what you say is pure conspiracy that has no proof whatsoever.
  6. ^^ Thanks you. Ahem... يوم الاحد في طريقي بالصدف قابلت واحــــــــد غصب عني سرت بعده سرت ماهميت واحـــــد قلت له من غير مااشعر عاد شي رحمة لواحـــد التفت نحوي وقلي روح يامجنون واحـــــــــــ 1600;ـد روح شوف اهلي عددهم بيقع الفين واحــــــــــد قلت له قصر كلامك لاتزيد حرف واحـــــــــــ 1600;د حتى لو تعداد اهلك بيقع مليون واحـــــــــــ 1600;ــــد مايهموني وانا اللي قصدي ماهميت واحـــــــــد انت يافتان مثلك بالحلا ماشفت واحـــــــــــ 1600;ـــد حن لك قلبي وانا اللي كنت من واحد لواحـــــد قال ايش قصدك قلت قصدي يوم واحـــــــــــ 1600;ـد التقي بك واجتمع بك في خطا واحد لواحــــــد قلت له ايش القبيلة قال انا من اصل واحـــــــد ارضنا ارض العروبة والنسب والدين واحـــــد قال لو قصدك وصالي شوف انا لي شرط واحد روح حالا عند اهلي وإن يردك أي واحـــــــــد خذ حياتي لك هدية ولا تسلم قرش واحــــــــــد واهلي لو بيقتلوني مافارقتك شبر واحـــــــــد حتى لو بيدفنوني انا وياك بقبر واحـــــــــــ 1600;ـد
  7. ^^ Muraan oon bad doonaysa, saaxib. Since you knew why I thought Arsenal would walk all over Spurs why the hell argue over it when they lost? Hyperbole in sport is half the fun. (kubbada barta).
  8. Originally posted by Kool_Kat: quote:Originally posted by NGONGE: Isaga waxay ishiiso jecijahay ba o muuqday Gheele dadka bohosha katuureyso jooji!!! Waxaad walaaqeysidna yaree... Bari waxan xasuusta kelmad walbaad igu qabsan jirtay, hada ma tan kaliyaad la so baxday? Bax.
  9. ^^ Calm down, dear. First a Somali will need to explode himself in Pearl Harbour THEN we panic.
  10. Originally posted by Norfsky: Stuff iyo .......... You're struggling to read the title?
  11. ^^ Wa maxay 'what could it be'? It is about the role of courts in a state that claims to be democratic. It's about saving the individual from the willy-nilly whims of the government. It's about due process, checks & balances and the confidence that all cases are dealt with fairly, justly and impartially without Riyaale, Siilanyo or Waraabe having a say in the matter. :mad:
  12. ^^ My prediction was not wrong, it just did not come off. Kala saar labada, saaxib.
  13. ^^ Absolutely. Hada ma Ayub baad ka baran laheed?
  14. ^^ Haye, adeer. Now take your ball and go. Originally posted by Haatu: ^ Clan reasons? Much more than that, saaxib. An army kills for the state, a court does not.
  15. Originally posted by Norfsky: quote:Originally posted by Norfsky: quote: Originally posted by NGONGE: Can't see beyond Liverpool to be honest. They only sold Alonso and despite all the praise he got he really was not and is not the club's best player. The team finished second and got to the quarter finals of the champions league without the help of its two main players for great parts of the season. Now they are both fit and ready to go. Rafa has money to spend and may yet suprise us with one or two new arrivals. It's Liverpool all the way for me. As for United selling two players. You make it sound like they sold Fletcher and O'Shea! They sold Ronaldo, a man who scored the vast majority of their goals and was the focal point of that team. They so Tevez, a man that always worked hard for the team and is very hard to replace. In short, they sold the heartbeat of that team and they will never be the same unless EVERY player gives an extra ten percent in every single game this coming season. I am writing United off here and now. I also doubt that Chelsea are going to win it. They have the same players they had for the past two seasons and their results were declining. What makes you think that they'll suddenly improve and win the league? Magic? Boring Anceloti? Bah! There is no need to talk about Arsenal, I'd rather talk about City's chances to be honest. So, when all is said and done, I think you all should accept the idea of Liverpool being champions in 09/10. Thank you. War kubbada barta.
  16. Is this the new you, B? Not a mummy's boy anymore? Not a plagiarising intellectual? Party pooper time miya? War go jump dee.
  17. Both good managers. Both won titles. Both going through simple blips. Nothing to discuss here.
  18. ^^ Which is why he is rated by all, right? Ayoub, cilmu el ghayb anigu ma aqaan, saaxib. I predict results according to ability, form and previous encounters. This is the first time Spurs beat Arsenal at home since the mid 90s, saaxib. This was a one-off. Liverpool may still finish fourth. Again, it is an educated guess. War kubbada barta ban idin idhi.
  19. In the Muslim world, there is an almost religious obsession with the idea of conspiracy theory. Whatever happens in the world is always referred back to this conspiracy. All the ills that befall the Arabs (and Muslims in turn) are blamed on America (and the West). The whole thing has become akin to the monsters in children’s stories, the wicked witch of the fairy tales, Cinderella’s stepmother or the innocent Somali hyena. Now some of the theories do, on the odd occasion, turn out to be true, just like a hyena might occasionally snatch a Somali child or two. However, for the most part, most of these theories are fanciful, bizarre and farfetched, just like a hyena strolling into a ten-story building, walking into a flat and snatching a sleeping child (it still does not stop the theorists from peddling their nonsense or the mothers from scaring their kids). The idea of conspiracy itself is not a new one nor is it difficult to understand. People are scared of the unknown and have to blame bad news on someone (or something). There was a time when the devil was directly burdened for all misfortunes that befell us. However, that soon became boring and we decided to complicate matters a little (or make them more interesting) by blaming his lieutenants instead. Of course, there are people (such as Iran) who still blame the devil directly (they just give him another name). But, on the whole, the trend has been one where the devil is forgotten and all the blame is laid at the doors of the West (America in particular). When push comes to shove, the argument goes that America (wittingly or unwittingly) is a lieutenant of the devil (for obvious religion related reasons). With Somalis, the theory is further developed and the devil’s lieutenants have sergeants of their own (in the shape of Ethiopia). Some go further and argue that the sergeant has foot soldiers (SL, PL and TFG). I have never had the opportunity to ask what the foot soldiers’ supporters could be called! Boots perhaps? By the tone of my words and possibly their delivery, I am sure that most readers have reached the conclusion that I do not believe in conspiracy theories. I find the whole idea very demeaning, patronising and extremely offensive. It implies that my people are easily led, effortlessly hoodwinked and readily deceived. It suggests that we are of lesser intelligence than those (who are said to be) plotting against us. It also excuses all our shortcomings by referring to this mighty conspiracy against us. Yet, all is not lost. The same peddlers of conspiracy theories bring us great tidings. The fight back has (apparently) begun. Our brave Mujahedeen in Afghanistan, Chechnya, Kashmir and Somalia are all fighting to rid us of the devil and his followers. Some are fighting the devil itself, some his lieutenants and some his sergeants. Our brothers in Somalia (who would concern us the most, for obvious reasons) are now, after already repelling one of the sergeants, mostly engaging the boots. I do not think I am the only man that does not believe in these wild theories. I have seen others rejecting them as vehemently as I do. They, like me, believe it is all a matter of interests and that the devil is innocent of any direct wrongdoing here (he may meddle, he may interfere and he may muddy the water though but the problems are all human). Still, if we play along and assume that all these theories are true. That there are forces plotting against us and putting all the collective might of their intelligence, wealth and power into ensuring that they keep us down, is it then prudent that we entrust our salvation into the hands of young men, who though brave, have not shown any signs of intelligence or ability to counter plot - save for a couple of airplane hijackings, suicide bombings in crowded places and the ingenious bomb-in-a-buttocks incident that took place in Saudi Arabia recently! Of course, I give the whole picture here but would really prefer to focus on Somalia and talk about our very own Mujahedeen there. They too embrace the conspiracy ideas and they too sing the Don Quixote rhetoric. Yet, conspiracy theories imply a sophisticated level of guile and subtlety. They involve cunning, intricacy and refinement that would confuse, unsettle and eventually hoodwink your average man or woman. These theories also (often) point to fifth columns, sell outs, turncoats and collaborators from within the society that is being targeted. Such theories, for all intents and purposes, could not be anything but the work of an intelligent and superior being, such as the devil itself. So, how do our brave Mujahedeen propose they deal with, expose and eventually defeat those conspiring against us? Guns and rockets? Well, that is one part. The ones conspiring against are said to use guns and rockets too. Fighting like with like is a good start. What next though? Guile, subtlety, tact? But we all know that our Shabab have the guile of a pregnant elephant and the tact of a drunk! What next? Where next? President Karazi of Afghanistan has recently threatened to join the Taliban as a result of some US pressure. In my simple mind, this threw the cat amongst the pigeons. Does Karazi mean that the Taliban’s war is just? Could he be playing the subtle game here or is he throwing his toys out of the pram because America refused to give him another sweetener? What of Sheikh Sharif, is he using subtlety or is he out for his own interest (and hoping that they coincide with Somali interests)? Still, let us forget all of this and start again. Al Shabab believe that sheikh Sharif is a puppet of Ethiopia and that Ethiopia is a puppet of the USA. They argue that both have ensured that the Somali nation remained in a state of continues war for the past twenty years. They say it is in Ethiopia’s interests that Somalia remains weak and divided (but they never say what America gains from this). They also believe that all those working for the TFG are in the pay of the USA (but they never tell us who pays Al Shabab and provides them with their guns). The TFG itself has many fantastical conspiracy theories of its own (from blaming Eritrea to double bluffing and blaming America for Al Shabab). But who is right and who is wrong and where do these conspiracy theories lead/end? I am sure it has not escaped the attention of most readers that, lately, I have been depicted on this site as being the re-embodiment of the USA (with A&T being Ethiopia). Worse still, our very own Sheikh Maaddeey (like Sheikh Sharif) has been accused of being our puppet, with me (America) making up the ideas and A&T (lowly Ethiopia) executing these ideas. Now I am not here to confirm or deny these stories (or else the whole mystique of the conspiracy theory will be spoilt). However, what I will do is add more salt to this tasteless dish by asking if most of you usually fall for the Shabab rhetoric? Do you really believe Sheikh Sharif to be a puppet of Ethiopia? If you do, do you really believe Al Shabab to be noble Mujahedeen fighting for a just cause? Now for the really difficult question: do you prefer Caravan Xiin who supports Sheikh Sharif or Al Shabab Xiin who accuses Sheikh Sharif (Maaddeey) of being a puppet? At this point, I think the hip hop kids will be singing: “will the real slim shady please stand up?”
  20. ^^ It was. It didn't go according to the script.
  21. ^^ Arsenal were lightweight, adeer. The point still stands. Kubbada baro.