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	This is his bio. He looks better than Uusay atleast on paper. Gen. Abdullahi Ahmed Jama National War Hero; A man of Peace Abdullahi Ahmed Jama was born in Erigavo, Northeastern Somalia, in March 13, 1951. He completed his primary education at Dayaha, the storied boarding school near Erigavo town. Upon graduation he was accepted into the newly established NTEC (National Teachers’ Education Center) at the outskirts of Mogadishu, known as Lafole, where he worked briefly as a teacher. Though he saw teaching as a noble calling, Jama found the sense of sacrifice in military service more to his liking. This was no accident. The trajectory of Abdullahi’s career was already set at an early age by three closely linked facets of his heritage: 1) The fact that he hails from a prominent Makhir family noted for bravery, 2) the sense of adventure that his naakhoude father (one of the renowned captain-owners of the East) had instilled in him early in childhood, and) 3) the bride that the people of Makhir coast/Puntland traditionally take in doing the best possible job. Abdullahi joined the Somali National Army and was sent to the then Soviet Union for training as a Cadet Officer in 1970. He attended the prestigious Military Academy in Odessa (Ukraine), earning his first degree in Military Science in 1973. In 1980-83 Jama attended the Staff College in Cairo, Egypt earning Masters Degree in military science. In 1988-89 Jama attended the US Army War College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania and earned a diploma in strategy and decision-making. In 2000-04 Jama attended Bryan & Stratton College at Rochester, NY and earned a degree in Accounting. As a career Military Officer and Leader, Jama held many positions in the Somali National Army: from Battalion Commander to Army Commander. He was by far the youngest Officer to head the Directorate of Operations of the Somali National Army, where he distinguished himself as an Officers’ Officer. Jama is a veteran of the 1977 ****** war, where he received two (2) bronze medals and one (1) silver medal for bravery as well as numerous certificates of merit for outstanding conduct. Jama served as a distinguished lecturer at the Somali Staff College. He authored four (4) publications and numerous articles in Somali for the Somali National Army in the fields of tactics, operations and military strategy. General Jama is one the Somali military officers that refused to participate in the so-called Somali civil war that pitted brotherly communities against one another to advance the selfish interests of craven faction leaders and atrocious warlords. Though he followed closely the situation of his beloved Somalia, General Jama chose to stay out of the fray of the internecine wars that have been tearing the country apart for the past 17 years. The one exception is when he was called back by the community in the early 1990’s to assume the position of Governor of the Makhir/Sanaag region. The vexing challenge facing the community at time centered on the need to liberate the region from a well-armed and religious group that had forcibly occupied the region’s principal seaport, Lasqoray and its environs. Shortly upon arrival the General mobilized the community’s defenses and was able to put in place a strategy that resulted in solving the situation peacefully without further bloodshed. For the past few years, the General has been living with his family in Upstate New York. He is now ready to once again answer the call of duty to return to the motherland to offer the type of transformational leadership that he uniquely qualified to provide.
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	Get the Latest on the Conflict in Somalia! Over the past few months, you've probably heard about the dire situation in Somalia, where fighting between the Ethiopian-backed government and Islamist Insurgents has displaced millions of people and created a dangerous environment for humanitarian agencies. Want to learn more? Get on STAND's Weekly Education Call this Thursday, August 14, at 9 pm EST. On the call, former U.S. Ambassador Frank Crigler will hop on the line and answer questions about US policy to Somalia, and a Somali-American will explain the current situation on the ground and provide insight into how Somalis view the conflict. To get on the call, dial (toll free) 269-320-8300. When you're asked for an access code, just enter 349902#. It's as simple as that!
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	^Where's Sheherazade when you need her. You guys are just tit bit friendly.
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	  Villa Somalia: President Yusuf holds court clarifies issuesChe -Guevara replied to General Duke's topic in Politics TFG has developed the national institutions Why aren't they are servicing the public then? And could you please list of these institutions other than the army, parliament or executive branch. has taken military control of the capital of Somalia The insurgency and the Ethios battle in the street of Xamer almost everyday. Military means one party winning and end to hostilities. 80% of the south TFG doesn't control much of Hiiraan, Shabelle, Jubba and central Somalia. Outside Baydhabo, TFG doesn't enjoy any stable permanent presence. incompetence The buck stops at the top. Nur Cadde works to barrow phrase from the Bush admin at the pleasure of the president.
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	Afro-I request for an encore of the dancing chick :cool:
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	A&T- It's case of Oedipus complex with hint of castration anxiety. P.S. Ignore my earlier advice-I could already see you writing tales of vagina dentata.
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	A&T-Story of lactating mom-I might go Sigmund Freud on you and that won't be healthy.
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	Showers only go so far.Be reckless n go on spree of one nite stands preferrably with big girls.By the end, miyirkaa kugu soo laaban doona
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	  Villa Somalia: President Yusuf holds court clarifies issuesChe -Guevara replied to General Duke's topic in Politics The only reason you attack the President of Somalia and defend Nur cade is because of clan thus why not bring the truth out in the open and the two former PM were from the same clan and achieved nothing Subxaan Allah, could you for once address an issue without resorting to cheap qabiil accusations. It's simple question. What has Yeey as the head of the TFG achieved so far. ? Every TFG official has culpability in its failure-to absolve him of all charges is just to put midly dishonest. Now simple answer to the above question will be helpful without going off tangent. Please put past accomplishments aside-focus on present role only!!!!
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	^The problem is Mr. Gellorino lives in Hollywood. That would make any church/mosque going, hardworking, tobacco chewing, trucking driving (camel riding in dis case, gun weilding SOB question their sexuality. We should contact Rudy ASAP so he could take Mr. Gellorino to south central where he could join the cribs-perhaps stab couple of guys, crack skull with bat, b*tch slap couple of hos and preach to the choir. We can then deport him to Baja California. I heard the women there could only read or say the words Si Senor. Now Rudy, Take Gello before he finds Clay Aiken attractive
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	Originally posted by Al Jidaawi: SOOOOOMAAAALIA!!!!!!!!!! Not many and camera didn't catch them all I didn't catch them either but I gotta see the flag couple times during the torch relay I did see Jabouti though Bless the Chinese kid from the earthquake. Maybe that was Pucca's kid
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	^Canadians are worse-running around decapitating people for no reason :confused:
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	^ " I started to believe I was special and become increasingly egocentric and narcissistic..If you want to beat me up, feel free" said John Edwards. Talk about arrogance!!
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	She looks like Camille Parker Bowles. He could atleast cheat with someone more hotter
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	He said he was "ashamed" of his actions, and that he had informed his wife about the affair in 2006 and had asked for her forgiveness, the statement said. web page
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	^That's vague Saaxib. Your interpretion of what's enshrined under Islamic Shariah differs from everyone else-so let's hear your version?
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	  Somaliland Vice President paints Bleak FutureChe -Guevara replied to Muslim Somali's topic in Politics ^LoooooooooooL....I guess Gediid get kicked out of circle of trust
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	^What's your defination of Raganimo??
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	^Things evolve-either evolve too or risk dying out.
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	^Che kale igu khaldeysaa!
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	  Islam in Somali History Fact and Fiction revisited ,the Arab factorChe -Guevara replied to Che -Guevara's topic in Politics ^It's all about politics. It has nothing to do with exploring Somali origins or reaffirming our history. The funny thing is the author of this piece accusing Mukhtar of the same things he is dabbling in laakin the both get something in common that's to undo the common identity we share as Somalis.
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	Zafir...Ma lahubaa 'sodageega' inoo saaxiibka yahay?
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	^Maxaa qooq ujoojinay horta dhalinyaradaba wax hortaagan majiree. Anyway the best solution would be islaamaha iyo odayaasha iyaga in la,isku firiisiyo waaye. That way, the kids are safe.
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	^War ninyahow maxaa ka sameeye?
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	Val-Minniepolis wanted aa ka ahe. How about we meet halfway, maybe Chicago or Detroit.

