Che -Guevara

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  1. England winning.....lol....That will be da day. When was the last man the english won in any sport, lets say cricket, rugby or for that matter football. The english football fans can go dreaming on though just like boston's red sox. MY vote is goest to the Spaniards and the Dutch.
  2. Here is another article about him written by Tony Normann. The Army's three-star zealot Friday, October 17, 2003 A year ago last June, a two-star Army general stood in the pulpit of First Baptist Church of Broken Arrow, Okla., and identified the source of all America's problems. Pointing to a dark shadow on several photographs he shot of Mogadishu's skyline from a helicopter shortly after 18 Americans were killed in the "Black Hawk Down" debacle, Army Lt. Gen. William "Jerry" Boykin assured the congregation that, indeed, they were witnessing the faint outline of Satan hovering over Somalia. Gen. Boykin isn't one to resort to metaphors when speaking of the battle between good and evil. "It is a demonic presence in that city that God revealed to me as the enemy," he said, indicting the devil for the murder of 18 American soldiers. Hundreds of ragtag mercenaries of Somali warlord Mohamed Farah Aidid, still laboring under the impression that it was they who did the actual killing of the soldiers in the streets of Mogadishu, will be relieved to hear that Satan is the designated fall guy, as usual. Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld recently awarded Gen. Boykin another star and put him in charge of the hunt for Osama bin Laden and Saddam Hussein. Boykin's official title is deputy undersecretary of defense for intelligence, but you can call him the Lord's right arm if you like. A deeply devout man, Gen. Boykin has long considered himself a holy warrior whose primary mission is to protect our "Christian nation" from insurgent Islam and the forces of Satan's nondenominational minions. "George Bush was not elected by a majority of voters in the United States," Gen. Boykin told an Oregon congregation in a moment of biblical clarity five months ago. "He was appointed by God." Members of the U.S. Supreme Court, still laboring under the impression that it was they who appointed George Bush to the presidency, will be relieved to hear that God is the designated fall guy, as usual. Boykin's insistence that the Axis of Evil is a manifestation of Satan's power aimed at destroying this "Christian nation" makes him a walking provocation for an Islamic world already spooked by Bush's glib calls to mount an international "crusade" against terrorism in the weeks following Sept. 11. The White House finally got wise to Islamic sensitivities and banished "crusade" from the president's speeches, but Boykin continues to paint the war on terror as a battle between Christian civilization and Satan. He's a chilling echo of Sterling Hayden's Jack D. Ripper character in "Dr. Strangelove." When not chasing terrorists, Boykin never misses an opportunity to proclaim America's special relationship to God in churches across the country. Given the depth of Boykin's sense of spiritual and military siege by Satan and the Muslims, is he really the right choice for coordinating American intelligence interests in the Arab world? Judging by his frequent references to Allah as a mute "idol," how could his dealings with our Muslim allies be anything but condescending, if not openly contemptuous? Trying to find Osama in the thick of pro-Taliban strongholds in Pakistan and Afghanistan is difficult enough without saddling already skimpy field intelligence with another layer of dogmatic distraction from the top. When an infidel like Saddam Hussein can hide behind the Quran because his pursuers resort to anti-Muslim rhetoric to boost their standing with church ladies back home, American lives are needlessly endangered in Tikrit and Baghdad. Writing in the Los Angeles Times yesterday, William M. Arkin, a military affairs analyst, made a compelling case that Boykin is an "intolerant extremist" whose millennial pronouncements are at odds with the administration he ostensibly claims to serve. "Boykin has made it clear that he takes his orders not from his Army superiors, but from God, which is a worrisome line of command," Arkin wrote. You could fool yourself into believing the war on terrorism wasn't a complete farce if the man assigned to capture bin Laden and Saddam Hussein didn't see Satan's face in every smudged photograph. Satan hovering over Somalia.....lol.... The man is dellusional to say the least. Source: http://www.post-gazette.com
  3. Northern....lol...I think everybody arabs n africans alike is threatened by united and prosperious somalia.
  4. Jamaal....Wow...wat are yu purist nut.....lol. Soon yu will calling for the creation of the somali version of SS WAFFEN to guard the purity of the somali race....lol....just kidding. Seriously though, the infusion of foriegn blood into any nation is positive thing. It helps in the survival of the human race.Just think, somalis marry across tribe lines. What if every person married from his/her own tribe. This would be unhealthy in terms of genetic evolution. The fact that we marry across tribe affiliations is a good thing. I don't think pumping some foriegn into our gene pool will hurt anything.
  5. King450......I base my reasoning on the sad state our people have been in the last two decades. Where were yu?...In dreamland.
  6. Nice. Good luck to them. The guy in yellow jacket is enjoying himself....lol....Three somali honeys in his arms....lol...nice. I can't sing but i might make it in hollywood. Hey Arnie did. Lakkad...lol I thought dis one below resembled JLO...lol
  7. King450....Define the term "good people". Lets be honest, we have shamed ourselves. To err is human walaal, so instead of being in constant denial about the evil side of the somali character, we should rather embrace the faults in the somali character, and try to find ways to fix it. *SUE*....Thumbs up....Most somalis just critize their fellow somalis but does little or nothing to help in bringing about change. Lets hope we find more of yu
  8. In todays world being somali is, Failure + Shame = Somali But i would still wanna stay somali rather than be some other ethnicity.
  9. Nuune....I wasn't aware even of types of the black muluc.......i do remember one called jiblis or jibilis....i wasn't sure of any the name...that's why i was asking. Never heard of word Juxdaan though. The ones i saw had shiny surface, i think it was due to secretions from its skin. I never paid any attention to its head/eyes. It was scary enough from a distance. It is beautiful animal nonetheles. Lucky....I guess we should start rehabilitation of somali kids then....lol......perhaps formers muluc killers can mentor them.....I just realised another thing though. Animals attack people. I remember being hit in the rear by Lax, being chased by cow which going after a slice of water melon that i was eating. Conquest......Never mess with somali monkeys..lol
  10. I have learned it is ok to be selfish....Indulge yourself.
  11. Originally posted by Entrepreneur: Dr. Che (not from bolivia but from somalia) waan gartay! ...lol.....Correction walaal...It is Che from argentina reincarnated in Somalia...lol Now stop picking on da wadaadshe nation.
  12. Inaa li laahi waa inlehi rajicuun Naxariis iyo samir Ala ha kaa siiyo walaal.
  13. Lucky.....N we wonder why we somalis are violent....lol.....violence starts with animal cruelty. I think we should start a rehibalitation center for former caasho/muluc/buluc killers....lol....just one thing...where in xamar did yu call muluc a buluc. Nuune....Whats name for the black muluc that has shiny skin.
  14. Originally posted by MALAIKA: LOL@Che...ma gaabni ..mana gaduudni...laakin am from bilaajo carab..am i still qualified to apply... Lol...Malaika...well walaalshiis....It is one out of three......You are more than qualified to apply....Besides, Gabar dheer oo cad yaa diidaaya. Lakkad...Waryee ma budh baan kuu soo qaataa. Inanta haday ku caashiqday waa walaashayney ee si u dhaan, hadee markasta lakkad la iskama dhigay.
  15. Originally posted by MALAIKA: LOL@Che...ma gaabni ..mana gaduudni...laakin am from bilaajo carab..am i still qualified to apply... Lol...Malaika...well walaalshiis....It is one out of three......You are more than qualified to apply....Besides, Gabar dheer oo cad yaa diidaaya. Lakkad...Waryee ma budh baan kuu soo qaataa. Inanta haday ku caashiqday waa walaashayney ee si u dhaan, hadee markasta lakkad la iskama dhigay.
  16. African......This is funny...lol Here is what i want...... Gibirta ha Gaab naato ha guduud naato, and must from Xamar Caddeey preferably ciyaal yaaqshiid or bilaajo carab, other boroughs may apply.. later nomads
  17. African......This is funny...lol Here is what i want...... Gibirta ha Gaab naato ha guduud naato, and must from Xamar Caddeey preferably ciyaal yaaqshiid or bilaajo carab, other boroughs may apply.. later nomads
  18. Originally posted by Entrepreneur: By the way CHE, saaxib, I get this feeling that you love western idealism of "high science". I am not a follower of the weird world of western philosophy [/QB] Wow......Some big assumption on your part walaal...You conclude all that from my above post. I guess you pass judgements on others way too quickly...lol Ok let me rephrase what i said then, " Stop the sweeping generalisations!!"....You have no any real facts to back them up. n I wasn't going for any universal truth here, just dissecting what you wrote, claiming that "Very often we (somalis) tend to neglect simple issues that are perhaps the root cause of somalia's problems". Now i think you would agree that one has to be good at "observing" things to find out the root cause of any problem. I give you a credit though for using the word "perhaps" in your opening sentence. A bit of uncertainty huh..
  19. Lakkad..... Nigerian as the first lady....lol.....I don't despise them, but i do wanna the first lady of somalia to be of somali origin. Nurudin could be an inspiration to the youth in a peaceful somalia and perhaps could serve as somali ambassador. I wouldn't however ask him to lead the country.
  20. Lucky....Age is always a good excuse....lol I was too young, too old...lol Muluc is some sort of small lizard, a reptile. I think those caashos are waiting for you and i in Aakhiro, than again we were just kids..lol
  21. Originally posted by Lucky: "I beg people to go back to nature, look at the PET scans, look at the brain differences and see if it makes sense." If it does, the consequences are profound for a generation of "liberated" women brought up to believe it is men who have to change, and men who must respond to a female way of relating in order for marriage to succeed. [/QB] loooool.....Well, the "liberrated" women will find this hard to believe. Another good excuse for us though, it is not me ,it is just the way i was build.
  22. Entrepreneur.... Before i could answer your question. I must say that personal observations don't count as concrete scientific theory. One must conduct a rigorious research to identify and confirm any social behavior in any unit. The so called truth is just your reflection on the somali people's outward behavior, and as such it is a mere perception, a bit removed from the reality. Besides, how do you ever reach the stage where you think that you have reached the truth. I think it is fair to say that no one ever kows the real truth. We could only predict the probabality of something being true, but we can't predict the truth.
  23. Miz-Unique...I do remember a guy who use to be in suuq jungal, and was little nuts. Kids use to annoy him. Juxa.....I used to go there every now and than. It was not that from my home. I used to live near Ceel Maxmed Cali Baare, iyo Baar Kiish. Maajo...Glad to hear that you enjoy it.... anigaba anoo kalee qoslaaye arkey. Lakkad....God Qs, and how do they make the load stays in place? MMA.....Thanks for pics, and thanks again specially for the last one. I use to go Yaasin Cusmaan just across the Taalo.... Watched many afte-school fights there... how many waraa baanaka iskayn did heard.....lol later nomads
  24. Originally posted by Gediid: One word saaxiib GROSS MISMANAGEMENT OF THE NATIONAL EXCHEQUER , even that a diehard sessionist like Oodweyne will dare refute. Gross Mismanagement Indeed....Look around, Barre's boys are still around. Old habits die hard!
  25. Geedid....Laughing hard indeed Yaar...lol Haaruun....I just turn to be the first one who red your post,and i couldn't help it, but take a shot. I think few others would have done da same. Flying-still....Iam just picking on the brother. No harm done!