Che -Guevara

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  1. Any African country stricken with poverty, high unemployment, and finite resources are susceptible to the inevitable Add bad leadership and ignorant masses who are loyal to the only institution [tribe] they know, it is recipe for disaster. What is so amazing about South Sudanis is the efficiency in which they kill each other in such short time. If we are to believe news outlets, there are already mass graves and the casualties are in tens of thousands.
  2. So the hope is the person from Zeylac will do Siilaanyo's dirty work and the sad thing the locals will start blaming people from Zaylac. The whole thing is unfortunate. lol@Safferz I wrote initials, that was even edited. Just write beesha Bari and Galbeed.
  3. So, this is over resources, are the locals from the same sub-clan as the police chief? Or he refused to attack the locals on principal?
  4. I guess they figure why *** and *** be the only ones having fun. What can the mayor and police chief specifically do for the respective clan?
  5. That's funny picture though..
  6. Is anyone here actually from Shabeele Hoose and I don't mean Qabiil, is anyone of you born there, grew up there, and have any sort of connection to the place?
  7. Garmaaqe. Xaaji thinks his tribe and the English were just buddies, it was not colonialism.
  8. What's so amazing this thread, it was started by Ditoore.
  9. God bless the elders in this instance! It is very shrewd for Faroole to meet other candidates and agree to local and international observers.
  10. The Zack;991283 wrote: ^LOOL waar I said qurxiyo waaxay qarxinta aad sheegi Ina aaabow! Che - no the owners should build it or sell it. It is a standard and universal rule. I have 2 feet tall fence around my house in Ohio, if I make that fence one inch taller than 2 feet, I will get fined. Whose universal rule? Who made it standard? Considering most of the owners have been displaced and lost all their wealth not to mention their rights violated, the Government is now threatening them with legalized thievery. By the way, pay attention to the neighborhoods Tarzan is targeting. It's old Xamar which largely belong to certain Somalis. p.s. and did you seriously compared yourself to people in war-torn country, my house in OH nicca please.
  11. The Zack;991271 wrote: . Adeer guryaha wadooyinka saran halla dhisto oo halla qurxiyo hadii la yidhi ma dhib baa? Will the Municipal Government be willing to front for the funds needed to build these houses? While poor residents are being threatened, this goes on unabated.
  12. It doesn't matter who assumes this position, the so called leaders lack key attributes needed to run a country down on its luck, you need sincerity and competency.
  13. Is there only one deaf language? He could have been talking Zulu deaf....
  14. Talk about a misplaced priorities... Is Tarzan still threatening taking people's properties? Maybe he should figure that mess first...
  15. Jacaylbaro;990003 wrote: Some people feel relief when they write others next to Siilaanyo dee ,, wax fahan Wax fahan? On most days. you are good spin master. but this is lacklustre effort, perhaps there is a good reason. IsseRiyole. Positive? Shame, shame...
  16. by Abukar Arman Wednesday, December 04, 2013 Any unchecked authority or power—especially when involving monies—ultimately leads to corruption. That is why it is necessary to put in place mechanisms to monitor, audit, reward, and, when necessary, punish. All laws stemming from a moral or a legal code are based on a system of rewards and punishments. By corruption I mean: Abuse of authority or position of trust in order to benefit self, family, friends, special interest groups and others willing to buy special privileges in cash or other more subtle payoffs, or by being complacent or tolerant to such conducts. Riix
  17. ^It is a process in progress, but lack of leadership and divisions are hampering their effort. The idea of Khaatumo has been planted, the first and most important step.
  18. Xaaji. This was today, and he's talking about victors. He's confusing opportunity for thievery with victory. Jacpher. I wish they were an actual victors, and then those victors have the common sense to seize the opportunity and build a viable state. What we have now is people fighting over bread crumbs, and people who can't understand the potential this country offers. p.s. All our houses are occupied by relatives.