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The only question I have is what is the definition of Black people?
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Only matter of time before Somali terrorism in UK
General Duke replied to London2010's topic in General
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Khusuusi Garaad accepts peace somaliland welcomes him
General Duke replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
^^^Bilan thanks for airing your opinion. However the problem lies with the divison within this community of ours and those who pretend to lead it. The treatment the secessionist are giving and the sheer arrogance aired on this forum no doubt will concentrate minds. -
Republicans sweep US House: Obama's bloody nose
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Republicans sweep US House: Obama's bloody nose
General Duke replied to General Duke's topic in General
Opposition Republicans have scored major victories in the country's midterm elections by taking control of the House of Representatives from the Democrats and scoring impressive gains in the Senate. On Tuesday, Republicans captured 60 seats formerly held by Democrats in the House, exceeding the 39 needed to gain a majority. Meanwhile, Democrats picked up only two seats from the conservative party. Following the poll victory, Republican Congressman John Boehner was designated to replace Nancy Pelosi as the speaker of the US House of Representatives. He said the election results were a signal of a growing movement against the ruling administration's policies. "Across the country right now, we are witnessing a repudiation of Washington, a repudiation of big government, and a repudiation of politicians who refuse to listen to the people,'' Boehner said. "But we must remember it is the president who sets the agenda for our government. The American people have sent an unmistakable message to him tonight, and that message is: change course. "We hope President Obama will now respect the will of the people, change course and to commit to making changes that they are demanding." Patty Culhane reports on how the economy has been a dominant issue in US elections Obama called Boehner to congratulate him and said he looked forward to working with him and the Republicans "to find common ground, move the country forward and get things done for the American people,'' the White House said. Boehner told the president that he wanted to collaborate on voters' top priorities by creating jobs and cutting government spending. Senate gains Republicans have also made big gains in the Senate, capturing a net of six seats from Democrats. But the party fell short of the 10 needed to gain control of the upper legislative chamber. Republican congressman Mark Kirk has narrowly defeated state treasurer Alexi Giannoulias to win the Illinois Senate seat, which was held by Obama before his 2008 presidential election. Three-term Democrat Russ Feingold of Wisconsin lost his Senate seat to Republican Ronald Johnson - a significant blow to the more liberal wing of the President's party. Republican Patrick Toomey defeated Joe Sestak for Republican-turned-Democrat Arlen Specter's seat. Dan Coats, a former ambassador to Germany, won an Indiana seat from the Democrats. John Hoeven, North Dakota's Republican governor, won the Senate race there, taking a Democratic seat. And John Boozman has unseated the Democratic candidate in Arkansas. But Democrats held on to their Senate majority by winning key races in Nevada, West Virginia, and California. Democrats won the biggest single race in Nevada, with Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid defeating Sharron Angle, a favourite of the Tea Party movement. IN DEPTH Rand Paul, a Senate candidate also backed by the conservative Tea Party movement, won in Kentucky. Senate races in Washington and Alaska are still too close to call. Republicans managed to capture Democratic governorships in at least 10 states on Tuesday, including some in prime presidential battlegrounds. These states include Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin, Iowa, Tennessee, Kansas, Oklahoma, New Mexico and Wyoming. Minority candidates The mid-term elections also produced historic results for minority candidates. In New Mexico, Susana Martinez was elected as the nation's first female Hispanic governor. Nikki Haley, whose parents were born in India, will be the first female governor in South Carolina as she replaces Mark Sanford, and Brian Sandoval became Nevada's first Hispanic governor. On the Democratic side, Terri Sewell became the first African-American woman elected to congress in Alabama. Opposition to President Barack Obama's agenda fuelled the Republican surge, and many also connected Obama to the rise of minority Republican candidates. 14 black Republicans were on House ballots nationwide, almost double the number in 2008. "Colour is becoming less of an issue,'' said Richard Ivory, a black Republican political consultant and founder of the website hiphoprepublican.com. "There was a time when the white electorate saw race first and made judgements based on this alone. While black Republicans and Obama disagree ideologically, both are candidates whose message surpassed pigment.'' Mark Sawyer, a UCLA professor and director of the university's Center for the Study of Race, Ethnicity and Politics, said Obama's election pushed the Republicans to adjust to a more diverse electorate by seeking out minority candidates. But he noted that almost all the victorious Republican minorities were elected in majority-white areas and opposed measures such as comprehensive immigration reform that are favoured by many Latinos and blacks. "This election does not show a substantive embrace of a minority agenda,'' Sawyer said. -
So far Saado Ali is winning the war against Dhabshiil. The fact that this business is associeted with the clan of Siilanyu is already damaging..
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Khusuusi Garaad accepts peace somaliland welcomes him
General Duke replied to Xaaji Xunjuf's topic in Politics
Its a shame that secessionists are now insulting whole clans and their elders. But those who thought that you could live under a Hargaysa run by the likes of Siilanyu with dignity are getting their just deserts.. -
That Video was not that bad. He was playing a role and the girl one hopes gained or learned a good lesson... “All that glitters is not gold.” What she did is not half as bad, as the Somali boys who are lost in the streets of London and Minneapolis. Those who have been in the West for 15 years, who start and end every sentence with “My N…” Also don’t we idolize K’naan? Thus we must accept the above will happen, for a Somali artists will no doubt produce Somali groupies for the likes of Little Weyne and Bird Man. Our girls are not all that bad, in fact they are more educated, work harder and support their families in comparison to our brothers.
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Hargaysa: Secessionists and entertainers: Siilanyu Vs Saado
General Duke replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
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Hargaysa: Secessionists and entertainers: Siilanyu Vs Saado
General Duke replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
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The N Westerners have always had a profound effect on Somali entertainers, in the days of Barre, they were amongst the finest singers and poets that the dictator relied on to keep the masses happy. Since the collapse of the state we have seen the secessionist’s junta work tirelessly to gain recognition from various entertainers. They paid a great deal of money to bring Maryan Mursal to Hargaysa and were overjoyed with her as she dressed up in secessionist colors. Then they celebrated for days as K’naan came to Hargaysa. At the same time, they have declared war on a number of Artisans notably Xina Xiray and now Saado Ali. Its frightening to think that there has even been top level cabinet meetings held solely to discuss the liquidation of Saado. Thus we have the secessionist coveting some entertainers and waging war on others. One hopes that this situation does not escalate any further..
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Somaliland President Visits Djibouti Ethiopia
General Duke replied to Jacaylbaro's topic in Politics
Preisdent Faroole has already visited these countries on many occasions and met the heads of State on each. Thus we welcome the President of NW and wish him all the best in following the footsteps of Puntland.. If he needs a reference and help in meeting with the President of Yemen, we should be able to help. What was that famous saying? ahh..Ku dayo puntland -
There are many alternatives to Dhahabshiil. If whole communities start to belive that this company is their enemy then they will just move to other agencies and there area great deal of companies willing to transfer money for them. The SSC is on to something here, its an easy target to take out.. By the reactions of some here, Saado has already won the first battle.
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Thongs fall apart. The secessionist enclave led by the happless Siilanyu is having a difficult time.
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Lol@ Haji. I think you mistake me for the confused folks who have been. Claiming to be a seperate country for the past 19 years. Adeer you need to get a better reference.
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SOMALIA: P.I.S. Tortured and Executed 2 P.O.W from Galgala
General Duke replied to NASSIR's topic in Politics
Originally posted by Che -Guevara: ^Insult-noh, he's doing his civic duty and he brought the whole family along. No habar was left behind (no pun intended) I don't support men but movement. That was funny. Yeah you support the movement that took out the two girls in Beledweyne & Hotel Shamo. As for movements they are led by men in this case two intoxicated secessionists in Godane & Afghani. -
SOMALIA: P.I.S. Tortured and Executed 2 P.O.W from Galgala
General Duke replied to NASSIR's topic in Politics
^^^Dont insult your Emir Godan's uncle thats Xaraam boy. -
Originally posted by Jacaylbaro: Ilaahayow ha na kashifin uun baan maqli jiray The deep links that you have with Al Shabaab and agent Attam, have already been uncovered. May Allah help us all.
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SOMALIA: P.I.S. Tortured and Executed 2 P.O.W from Galgala
General Duke replied to NASSIR's topic in Politics
NGOONGE indeed adeer, your leader and his folks are safe in Hargaysa. This includes of course, Godane & Ibrahim Afghani's relations. However your agents as you rightly alluded to, are running amuck in Southern Somalia. Sending Mortars daily into the houses of civilians. Our, Che does not get it yet.. -
Qardho: The Turks arrive in 3rd City....PICS
General Duke replied to General Duke's topic in Politics
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SOMALIA: P.I.S. Tortured and Executed 2 P.O.W from Galgala
General Duke replied to NASSIR's topic in Politics
^^^Only a dumb person or grouping, beg your pardon, would support an entity like Al Shabaab or make use of their *********. Thats what our secessionist always do. First it was Siyad Barre's special treatment to them. Then look at the warlord invested South. Now its terror. Al Shabaab and their boys Godane, and Afghani are keeping hope alive for recognition.