Castro

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  1. It has also been reported that while Sharif was meeting the Prime Minister of the UK, Abdillahi Yusuf's blood pressure reached 200 and he fell and broke his hip in the motel room he shares with two other refugees in Sana'a, Yemen. He was then rushed to a nearby hospital where, fortunately, they found out he didn't break a hip but had in fact suffered minor bruising. The nurses also explained to the former Somali warlord through an interpreter that his adult diapers were not reusable and that he should use several pull-ups per day.
  2. ^^^^ The two choices you give are neither contradictory nor are they the only two possible choices (it's not black or white). You're peddling a fallacy (false dilemma) here so rephrase your thought. Originally posted by Kashafa: To the Xabashi dogs on this forum and to the peacenik-munaafiqs, I say this: Allah said this ya Kashafa, you didn't. And if you ever choose to take a break from your constant (and self-righteous) indignation, it would be nice see you argue how this verse is applicable in this instance when the "plot" has been announced to the whole world in the NY Times.
  3. ^^^^ The two choices you give are neither contradictory nor are they the only two possible choices (it's not black or white). You're peddling a fallacy (false dilemma) here so rephrase your thought. Originally posted by Kashafa: To the Xabashi dogs on this forum and to the peacenik-munaafiqs, I say this: Allah said this ya Kashafa, you didn't. And if you ever choose to take a break from your constant (and self-righteous) indignation, it would be nice see you argue how this verse is applicable in this instance when the "plot" has been announced to the whole world in the NY Times.
  4. ^^^^ The two choices you give are neither contradictory nor are they the only two possible choices (it's not black or white). You're peddling a fallacy (false dilemma) here so rephrase your thought. Originally posted by Kashafa: To the Xabashi dogs on this forum and to the peacenik-munaafiqs, I say this: Allah said this ya Kashafa, you didn't. And if you ever choose to take a break from your constant (and self-righteous) indignation, it would be nice see you argue how this verse is applicable in this instance when the "plot" has been announced to the whole world in the NY Times.
  5. I see that Kashafa's time away has done little to open his eyes.
  6. Originally posted by Mintid Farayar: P.S. "The Americans have provided covert training to Somali intelligence officers, logistical support to the peacekeepers, fuel for the maneuvers, surveillance information about insurgent positions and money for bullets and guns." What's the utility of having this kind of confidential military/intelligence information on the NYTimes? What is so confidential about providing training, logistical support and fuel? The wretched TFG has no air drones or money for bullets and it is no secret that the US tax payer is financing this "aid".
  7. Originally posted by Mintid Farayar: P.S. "The Americans have provided covert training to Somali intelligence officers, logistical support to the peacekeepers, fuel for the maneuvers, surveillance information about insurgent positions and money for bullets and guns." What's the utility of having this kind of confidential military/intelligence information on the NYTimes? What is so confidential about providing training, logistical support and fuel? The wretched TFG has no air drones or money for bullets and it is no secret that the US tax payer is financing this "aid".
  8. Originally posted by Mintid Farayar: P.S. "The Americans have provided covert training to Somali intelligence officers, logistical support to the peacekeepers, fuel for the maneuvers, surveillance information about insurgent positions and money for bullets and guns." What's the utility of having this kind of confidential military/intelligence information on the NYTimes? What is so confidential about providing training, logistical support and fuel? The wretched TFG has no air drones or money for bullets and it is no secret that the US tax payer is financing this "aid".
  9. ^^^^ Allahu aclam, that's true. But you didn't get the joke.
  10. ^^^^^ lol. By definition, belief is certainty. And Pascal is rotting in hell now.
  11. Originally posted by Johnny B: How big are the chances that Islam is theologically wrong ? If you don't believe, it's 50-50.
  12. ^^^^ I actually had breakfast in Dila one morning many moons ago. Great food, wretched service.
  13. ^^^^ I should have guessed from the B&H. lol.
  14. Originally posted by Benson and Hedges: quote:Originally posted by Castro: ^^^^ You were definitely born in England. And if I'd said he was reer Nuur, I'd be praising him, wouldn't I? praise him? its all relative castro. not sure what your eluding to? It's a reer Nuur thing, you wouldn't understand.
  15. ^^^ While you were in England, do you have any idea how many "administrations" the Juba region has had? Every two-bit warlord and transitional government has appointed an administration to the Juba region and they've all been flushed down the toilet. The Shabaab are just the latest to take a dump.
  16. ^^^^ You were definitely born in England. And if I'd said he was reer Nuur, I'd be praising him, wouldn't I?
  17. Originally posted by Sherban Shabeel: Shabeel is reer Buukareest That's halfway between Dila and Gabiley, right? I knew you were Jibriil Abokor all this time.
  18. Originally posted by Kool_Kat: From reading these pages, wili Che qabiilkiisa waala soo saari la' yahay! Che was born in Qardho to Argentinian parents. Originally posted by -Lily-: Yes, another one born in Mogadishu. I dont get why it's a suprise so many people were born there? Anyone surprised is a hater. As if just because someone is a G-Unit they need to be born in Borama. :rolleyes:
  19. Originally posted by Kool_Kat: ^For the love of Xamar, adeer dheh horta hore! Anigana adeer ha'idhihin...Abaayo baan kuu ahay! Adiga hadaadba Xamar kudhalatay anigaba yaa ii diiday? Abaayo macaan, I have no doubt you are authentic Xamar despite your Garowe affiliations. lol. It's my good fortune that I was born in Xamar and not in some wretched tuulo like Xiin.