General Duke

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  1. Xuska Maalinta Haweenka oo iyanaka dhacday Magaalada muqdisho Munaasabadani oolagu maamuusayay Maalinta Haweenka ee 8da marso oo ay soo qaban qaabisay Wasaarada Horumarinta iyo Haweenka Soomaaliyeed ayaa Maantay waxaa Lagu Qabtay Gurigii hore Ee Hooyooyinka Ee Degmada Xamarweyne Ee Magaalada Muqdisho . Xafladan ayaa waxa kasooqeybgalay MAsuuliyiin Sar sare oo ay ku jirraan Raiisul wasaare Kuxigeenka koobaad Ee DFGK ah Ee Soomaaliya ahna wasiirka Dhalinyarada iyo Sportska iyo Wasaarada Warfaafinta Axmed C/salaan Xaaji Aadan wasiirada horumarinta iyo Arimaha Qoyska Qadiijo Max’ed Diiriye taliyaha Ciidanka Boliiska Cabdi Xasan Cawaale Qebdiid iyo Gudoomiyaha Gobolka Banaadir ahna Duqa Magaalada Muqdisho Max’ed Cumar Xabeeb Maxamed Dheere iyo Xubno kale oo kasocday ururada Bulshada . Munaasabadan oo ay kahadleen Masuuliyiin aad u farabadan oo katirsan Dowlada FKMG ah Ee Soomaaliya Munaasabadan ayaa waxaa looga Hadlay Tacadiyada aalaaba ku dhaca taas oo inbadani ay ku dheeraadeen masuuliyiintii Goobta yimid oo iyagu Qudbado badan kazoo jeediyay . Isku soo wada Duub oo Munaasabadan ayaa waxaa ay ku soo Gabagabowday jawi aad u Qurxoon . Max'ed Jantalman SBCInternational-Muqdisho
  2. Obama gets campaign back on track with Wyoming winPaul Harris guardian.co.uk, Saturday March 8 2008 Article historyAbout this articleClose This article was first published on guardian.co.uk on Saturday March 08 2008. It was last updated at 23:56 on March 08 2008. Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama speaks in Laramie, Wyoming. Photograph: Rick Wilking/Reuters Barack Obama got his campaign back to winning ways on Saturday by notching up a triumph in the Wyoming caucuses and ending a run of dramatic victories by rival Hillary Clinton. With almost all the votes counted Obama easily beat Clinton by 58% to 41%. His win appeared to be propelled by the heavy turnout of voters, especially among college students in the state's universities. The caucuses, like previous contests in this compelling Democratic race, saw huge crowds of people packed into venues across the state. Some places had to conduct the caucuses in staggered stages to cope with the crowds. In 2004 only 675 people attended the Democrat caucuses, but on Saturday that total was easily smashed as more than 7,000 voters turned out. Though Wyoming's caucuses are worth just 12 of the vital convention delegates needed to clinch the Democratic nomination, the win is a much needed boost to the Obama campaign. Clinton's victories in Texas, Ohio and Rhode Island last week have revitalised her bid to be America's first woman commander-in-chief. They allowed her to paint herself as a comeback candidate who was able to win key big states, like Ohio, which are likely to be the vital battleground with Republican nominee John McCain in the November presidential election. They have also given her once almost dead campaign a vital surge in support. A new poll in Newsweek magazine now shows Clinton virtually tied with Obama in national polls with 44% to his 45%. Obama's victory in Wyoming is likely to help settle nerves in his campaign. The huge rural Western state might seem an unlikely place for Obama – who is seeking to become America's first black president – to perform strongly. But Obama was actually widely expected to win in a state that is more famous for its cowboys and rodeos than its role in national politics. Obama has consistently performed well in the smaller states which hold caucuses, rather than primaries, and which reward voter enthusiasm and good organisation. He has also generally beat Clinton in contests in 'red states' like Wyoming rather than states which usually vote Democratic in presidential elections. The win also comes after a series of bad news events hit the Obama campaign that has rocked its recent image of inevitability and cool professionalism. First, details leaked of a discussion between an Obama aide and Canadian officials over free trade. The talks appeared to contradict Obama's public comments over the NAFTA trade agreement which is unpopular in Ohio. Then another senior Obama advisor, Samantha Power, left the campaign after she told a Scottish newspaper that Clinton was a 'monster'. That remark sparked a firestorm of protest and Obama condemned the comment. Power later apologised to Clinton. At the same time Obama's campaign has had to deal with a stridently more negative strategy from the Clinton camp as both campaigns realise that the race is likely to continue to the end of the process in June with neither side conceding. Due to the closeness of the race and because the Democrats assign delegates in a proportional fashion neither side can win the key number of 2,025 'pledged delegates' need to win in the electoral contest. Instead now both candidates need so-called 'superdelegates' to get over the finishing lines. Superdelegates are a mix of party officials and elected politicians and each campaign is making intense bids for their support. Before Clinton's recent wins, many superdelegates appeared set to get behind Obama's campaign, but her comeback put those efforts on hold. Now that Obama has won in Wyoming, and is favourite to win in Tuesday's primary in Mississippi, that pressure is likely to be applied again. At the moment Obama holds a delegate lead of about 100 over Clinton. However, neither Wyoming nor Mississippi are seen as anywhere nearly as important as Pennsylvania, which goes to the polls in April. That race, which could favour Clinton, is seen as the most important battleground left in the contest. Pennsylvania has 158 delegates and is predicted to be Clinton's best chance to narrow the delegate gap sufficiently so that her campaign can claim that Obama's lead is narrow enough to be discounted as any form of decisive victory.
  3. ^^^lool. My lies, adeer Calanka is owned by North Mogadishu folks, a fact. The other fact is Yey is real popular amongst the average poor Somali. He is hated by those who bled Mogadishu under a clan scheme, the looters, the clan courts, warlords and clan fascists. Thats a fact. Sharif Ahmed is only popular amongst the defeated clan militia of South Mogadishu who used him as a tool. Anyhow 51% is not bad, I am aiming for 70% in 2009 insha Allah.
  4. ^^^Indeed, we need a second term to complete the project of restoring the state. The looters, clan courts & secessionists have to prepare themselves for this coming defeat.
  5. ^^^lol. ok adeer, you lost the vote, your pro, poverty and looters groups will lose it again. Your groups destiny is to lose.
  6. You have no logic adeer, if there is no peace there would be no game, no marching and no return of order. As for your point, the marching band above are wearing the colour green thus they must be from Libya.
  7. ^^^In 2008 there is no Somaliland, Riyaale is a defacto chief of a clan province situated in North West Somalia. TFG is strong and again. Yusuf Yey 2009
  8. ^^^lool dont insult the young girls from Horseed adeer. Your fake flag is closer to the Ethiopians than the blue and white star that shines once again in Mogadishu. Again, this was done in 3 years. What will happen when we complete our second term insha Allah. Mogadishu will be the centre of power again and the secessionsits will no doubt come and sing for the new powers. I wonder if Mr Cige of the BBC/Somali section will come back and report as he did for Jale Siyad.
  9. Lois: This admin cares about all segments of Somali society. Its main job is restoring the power of the state, and this will benefit everyone and in particular our women, the backbone of our society. Pics speak a thousand words
  10. ^^^And you vote for the NSS spy of Siyad Barre, while ckaiming to hate that regime, lool. Secessionist fakery...
  11. ^^^Well Yusuf has his Pic in Mogadishu and the word dictator means absolute power. Now he has power its yet to be absolute. Too bad the secessionist can only watch as the tide turns and Mogadishu is brought under control. Mogadishu, Baidoa, Bossado = much more than any secesionist day dream..
  12. ^^^Go and vote adeer, you can only vote once..Pardo. And the site is a North Mogadishu in terms of clan base. And yet Yey is ahead by a huge margin? I think many Somali's can see that experience is what we need and Yey is again heading to lead the nation insha Allah. Yusuf Yey 2009
  13. Ka bilow Midig Raysal Wasaare Kuxigeenka Axmed Cabdisalaan, dhexda waa Marwada Madaxweynaha Soomaaliya Marwo Xaawo iyo masuuliyintii kale ee munaasabada 8-da Maarso ee maalinta Haweenka Aduunka iyo Muqdisho 08-03-2005
  14. Muqdisho: Bidix ka bilow Raysalwasaare xigaha ahna wasiirka Warfaafinta Dwlda Federaalka Soomaaliya Axmed Cabdisalaan, Marwada Madaxweynaha Soomaaliya Marwo Xaawo Cabdi Samantar iyo Wasiirada Haweenka iyo Horumarinta Qoyska Dawlada federaalka Soomaliya
  15. Haweenka ka tirsan ciidanka Booliiska Soomaaliyeed oo kala qaybgalaya qaybaha kale ee bulshada munaasabada 8-da Maarso ee maalinta Haweenka Aduunka iyo Muqdisho 08-03-2005
  16. Munaasabad Maalinta Haween weynaha Aduunka ee 8-da Maarso ayaa maanta si weyn looga xusay Magaalada Muqdisho ee Caasimada Soomaaliya, iyadoona munaasabadii ugu weyneyd lagu qabtay Xarunta Wasaarada Haweenka iyo Horumarinta Qoyska (Ex Gurigii Hooyooyinka).
  17. NEW POLL: If elections were held today Abdulahi Yusuf would beat Sheik Shariif Remarkable news but I am not astounded. Calanka is a mogadishu-based website which is owned by anti-TFG clans. What is interesting is that on their latest nationwide opinion poll for the presidency, more people seem to like the current president Abdulahi Yusuf than any other candidate. This poll truly confirms my earlier argument that Abdulahi Yusuf in fact enjoys grassroots support from the average diverse Somalis (NOT THE INTERNET CYBER COMMANDOS) who see this great icon as the only one competent enough to change the trajectory of this failed nation. Abdullahi Yusuf has been enjoying wide support among other clans and it is not surprising to me that many Mogadishu clansmen see him as the best man who can turn the country around. The president has made a marvellous progress in dropping terror attacks in Mogadishu, he is giving Somalia a second chance as a nation. Check out the poll result which is still going on. C/LAAHI YUUSUF: 51% SHEEKH SHARIIF: 39% CALI GEEDI: 3% C/LAAHI CADDOW: 2% NUUR CADDE: 4% Other: 4%
  18. Mogadishu is the eternal capital of Somalia. It was a beautiful city once and a multi-clan city, it will be again insha Allah. The ownership is important, yes there is a clan that dominates the cities population but even this clan will benefit greatly when the capital belongs to everyone. The secessionists arguments is to highlight how bad Mogadishu state is today Thats the sole argument they have for their whole existence, however Mogadishu is getting better, it has been restored as the home of all Somali's. As for the governemnt, ok some here confuse the individuals at the top to the ambition of a nation. This government is transitional, it has changed, it will change, but what Mogadishu is, what the unity of the nation will never change.