Che -Guevara

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  1. Xiin...What an individual thinks of a particular group is irrlevent to the political discourse. Duke...Dagaal iyo buuto kama dhaashid?
  2. ^She was on the passenger side telling about the day I was born, and how she remembered as little kid...Come on heaven's sake..I must have winked her as kid. Serenity..She did on the way back. I don't know what I did to the woman...very weird behavior! My Eedo needs to get new friends.
  3. Serenity..It is not about a woman that I'm dating. It was someone I had to pick up at the request of my Eedo. She literally left me in the cold while she took her time to dress up. Wouldn't let me in the house cuz her husband wasn't at home. Very dumb thing to say considering she was alone with me in the car :confused:
  4. ^LoooooL@Intel They could be mean spirited.
  5. Originally posted by Oodweyne: Mr. Che , And, if it’s the case, that others in some future date, will try to follow the same "political route" that these folks of “pirate-land” have hitherto tried, so mighily and failed so miserably, particularly with the hope of thinking to have another round of trying to have “their cake and eat it” ; then I am sure of it, that what have eventually became of Col. Yey political grand delusion, as it were, will also be a lesson to them, at that time, as well… Somalis are not gullible people, but they lack appreciation for history, I'm generalizing here. It wasn't too long ago the late Aidid, a product of the Barre era who in his delusional state believed you could subdue Somalia, and in manner befitting an emperor have the masses singing his praises while MiG jet fighters fly over the taranbuuka.His grandiose delusions led to the 'purification' of Xamer Cadeey, and the mass starvation of three hundred thousands Somalis in Bay/Bakool. He died without answering for his crimes, and left his son to take the reign. Forward to 2004, Aidid Jr was prancing around in the very city where his father personally oversaw the murder of many decent Somalis. Now where in the world would this be allowed to happen? The point here is there is no personal culpability in the Somali conflicts. Those that lead us perpetuate injustice (of course, alot times with our blessings),but people he represent takes rap for his crimes. You are left with condemning his tribe or region he hails from. That's all you get in the name of justice. Tell me if there was any Somali leader tried for his crimes. Hundreds of thousands perished, and no one held responsible for their demise. And I don't have to tell the thousands that died in Waqooyi Galbeed. Those who committed the crimes walked away, and again, all you are left with is condemning their tribe, and praising the heroic SNM, but nothing for thousands that are six feet under. Those criminals live though not in the best of conditions,but they are breathing. I digress, but the point here is whether particular political agenda is perpetuated again depends on how we treated those that first tried that agenda. The way it looks right now, Yeey and his supporters will get away with their crimes, and live to fight another day. One could condemn Puntland as much as they please, but time changes the reality in Somalia, and as faith would have, Yeey treasonous act would just be slur thrown at his tribe just like Duke says you are the queen's children or mention Faisal Waraabe's st*pidty. And cuz no one was held responsible, other figures would rise to try same agenda or variation of it. And we will be having the same discussions some years away. As for the concept of Somalinimo, it is just that a concept. I must note everyone has something to sell all in the name of Somalinimo of course
  6. ^They tried and failed. It is that simple. We shall see how the rest of race fair.
  7. Ibtisam ...Every group will defend their man whether he is guilty or not. I doubt Yeey will answer for his crimes. He will retire comfortably in Garowe, and die peacefully. Of course, Puntlanders will make all this possible!!!!
  8. They will simply focus on the home front and regroup for the time being. They have little influence left in the south, and will have little bearing on what goes on there. Their future in south will likely depend on how good or bad things turn out in Somalia.
  9. ^He was an obstacle to TFG success, and Nur Cadde's quest for peace, but he is not the root of Somalia's problem. He might be one factor. P.S. I don't know about you, but the TFG as entity couldn't be considered patner in peace. And I don't see a Somali leader with national following
  10. ^He was merely symptom, not the root of problem but making him the center of attention misses the point. They are others who are ready to fill his shoes!
  11. ^I try to be pragmatic and bit hopeful laakin what are you optimistic about?
  12. ^Take it easy, you are just instigator.Itis the people who takes the bait that falls in this category. Save some energy for the new stooges that's going to be crowned!
  13. ^I guess little kicks for the simple minded...Go on then!
  14. ^It is not in the interests of the world to intervene. They gain nothing helping the Palestinians.
  15. Incessant mockery of Yeey, and those that supported..He and they are no longer relevent, what's the point in recycling same topics?
  16. I don't like , but this is humiliating for all.
  17. ^How long will these celebrations go on?
  18. NGONGE...You need intervention! Is driving a luxury pursuit in England. P.S. I'm working the whole day. It suppose to snow today, I hope it hits hard so we could leave early.
  19. Originally posted by NGONGE: ^^ Keep your masar on, dear. I doubt if he meant it in that way. Let her be
  20. Don't understand why people are huffing and puffing :confused:
  21. ^I feel swamped, but atleast the new year's day is off.No Xmas lunches or celebrations this,we however had potluck which was actually good.
  22. ^Not yet..Being busy with end of year stuff at work.