Jacaylbaro

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  1. Saturdays were exceptional ,,,,,,,,,, sabti Ulo dheer miyaa la odhan jiray ,,
  2. diplomat once again stood with the cheaters in Kenya like she did in May 2005 with the Ethiopian regime who stole election by killing protesters in the streets of Addis Ababa who wanted their voices to be heard. Mr. Raila Odinga the opposition leader called off the planned street protest to pressure the regime to step down and the peoples vote to be respected after he talked to Jendayi Frazer of USA. Similar pressure was exerted by the USA Ambassadors to sabotage Ethiopians right to protest by organizing a meeting with the opposition leaders and we now know that was a big blunder by opposition leaders and they now regret it. The Kenyan opposition pressured to call off street protest and go to Kibaki's court by Jendayi Frazer is unjust and the millions who voted against Kibaki know that very well and Kenyans opposition are going to repeat what Ethiopians opposition did almost three years ago. By equating public protest with violence our people’s right to protest is denied and that is good news for African dictators. Denying this right will open a door for armed rebellion and that is why many army officers and young activists are now joining armed resistance in all the corners of Ethiopia. Jendayi Frazer is also equating the right to raise arms to defend once interest as "terrorism" and I wonder what right she is prescribing for millions whose vote are stolen in Kenya, Ethiopia and somewhere else to do. Are we going to ask USA to "liberate us" from tyranny? That is not an option if your country has no natural resources like Iraq and on top of that USA military will be stretched doing all these "liberation" with tax payers money because there is not enough money to liberate all of us. The shortsighted USA foreign policy in the Horn of Africa by standing with the known killers and human right abusers of the region will only force our people to fight for freedom. Jendayi Frazer is working for her country's interest and she care less about freedom and what she achieved on her Kenya's visit is "quite" Kenya to do business for foreigners. Mwai Kibaki will be in power until he turns eighty years old and the Kenyan people anger that cost 500 people lives will be forgotten soon and tourists will flock to Kenya that is what Jendayi Frazer will call it freedom and democracy, African style. January 07, 2008 05:09 PM
  3. Originally posted by Shar ma'arke: quote:Originally posted by me: Its in their benefit that a civil war erupts in Kenya. 1. Soomaalida lacagtooda Nayroobi ula carareeysa ayaa dhulkooda gashanayaan. 2. Wey ka wada tashanayaan arimaha kuligood saameynaya. 3. Gooni isu taag ama autonomy ayee doonan karaan, hadii qalalaase meesha ka dhaco. 4. Wadanka marka dib loo hashiisiinayo ayee cadkooda goosanayaan. (Waxan oo dhani waxay ku xidhan yihiin, in Soomaalidu danteeda ka wada tashato, Waji midaysan'na ah ay soo bandhigto) Marka hadii aad i weydiisid, Soomaalida Kenya faaido ayaa ugu jirta in Kiinyaarigu is galaan. Seems your prefrontal cortex is loaded with much bigger blinkers. looooooooooooooooooool
  4. A drunken man staggers in to a Catholic church and sits down in a confession box and says nothing. The bewildered priest cough to attract his attention, but still the man says nothing. The priest then knocks on the wall three times in a final attempt to get the man to speak. Finally, the drunk replies, "No use knocking, there's no paper in this one either."
  5. There is no rabshad qabyaaladeed ,,, it already exists balse waxaan rabaa YAA BADAN ?
  6. I still remember my last Madrasa teacher ,,,,, he was using special sticks, radio cable cord and something called (DUUBIS) means folding your eyes so that you don't see the garaacis. Allah ha u naxariisto ,,,,,,,,, but he was really ma naxaan
  7. waar doodaada dhiibo niyow ,,,,,, waa ku sidee waa markaad igu xoqan jirtaye
  8. Waxay ila tahay inay noqonayso dhamaadkii soomaalida sxb ,,,, intii hore baa isku baaba'day intii hadhsanaydna haday qasanto wareerka uun baa sii kordhaya oo iyagaa is cuni doona ..................
  9. laakiin ma hubtaa inay kiinyaatiga oo keli ahi is dili doonaan soomaaliduna isu imanayso oo ay heshiinayso isla markaana la go'aan sanayo meesha lacagtooda ay geysanayaan ? Maxayse kaga duwanaan doonaan soomaalida waddanka ku nool qabiil qabiilka isu dilaysa ?
  10. Somalia's interim President Abdullahi Yusuf is being treated in a London hospital after he collapsed last week. He was first taken to a hospital in Ethiopia on Friday before being rushed to London on Sunday. A Somali diplomat said Mr Yusuf, 72, was in London for tests and a check-up. But opposition parties said he was critically ill. The president was last month admitted to a Kenyan hospital, officially suffering from bronchitis. He then underwent tests in London. "He is back in London to receive part of the results of the medical tests he underwent and to undergo any new ones if necessary," Yusuf Mohamed Ismail, the Somali ambassador to the UN European office in Geneva, told Reuters news agency. New ministers In the president's absence, Prime Minister Nur Hussein Hassan, who took office in November, has appointed 15 members of a cabinet to replace those he dismissed last month. The ministers were sworn in on Saturday. Three positions are still to be filled. Ethiopia helped Somalia's transitional government end the Union of Islamic Courts' (UIC) six-month rule over large parts of southern Somalia a year ago. Since then the government has been battling insurgents in the capital, Mogadishu. The UN says 60% of the residents of the capital, Mogadishu, have fled their homes because of fighting in recent months. Somalia has not had a functioning national government since 1991. Hassan Barise of the BBC's Somali Service says it had been feared the president's collapse would delay the cabinet appointments. He says despite the setback to his health, no-one is expecting President Yusuf to step down. HALKAN
  11. I can already see the Lost Boys
  12. Originally posted by me: quote:Originally posted by J.a.c.a.y.l.b.a.r.o: Me, you say that coz u live in the west and you don't care what is happening in Africa. I suggest you care at least your families back home (if there are any) I care about my people and thats why I say what I say. Kiinyaatigu wakhti dheer ayee Soomaali dhiigooda cabayeen, dumar Soomaali kufsanayeen, lacag Soomaali dhacayeen. Marka wey istaahiyaan in ay is dhameeyaan. Waxa kaliya oo aan ka codsanayaa in ay nala sugaan inta aan afaaraheena soo xelinayno. Xisaab ayaa dad badan u taala, maalinta Soomaaliya ay midowdo. How many Somalis are living in NFD ? and in the whole Kenya ?
  13. Me, you say that coz u live in the west and you don't care what is happening in Africa. I suggest you care at least your families back home (if there are any)
  14. I don't want any chaos in the region sxb .... we have enough already. Siday u heshiinayaan iyagay u taalaa kolayba Soomaalidu waxba kumay lahayn siyaasadda guud.
  15. Baaleex maxay tahay micnaheedu ?
  16. What do you mean about abroad ? You're talking to SOL members and it seems they're almost everywhere ..... As for me, i would like to go abroad to LEARN English .....
  17. Originally posted by Baashi: Brings back memories. What's happening in Kenya now has happened in Somalia -- 1991. ..... i think nobody figured out what you mean about this. I'm glad they didn't coz it would start another argument as usual loooooooooooool
  18. Yeah i guess he failed coz they are more than xayawaans
  19. Waxa kala fog Soomaali waxay tahay iyo waxay isu haysato ..............
  20. This is what you do when you go to a party and find out it is completely BORING: Speak in a strange foreign accent. when someone asks where you are from, name a country only you can pronounce. Use a different accent every time you talk to someone new. When getting food, pile everything onto your plate in heaping servings - make sure to use your hands! Ask the host, "Who threw this cheesy party, anyway?" Turn cartwheels across the floor. If you can turn a back flip, all the better! Bring a novel and curl up in a corner with it. Cough all over guests, then exclaim, "Doctor says a few more years and I'll be cured..." Hang your head and whisper one-word answers to questions. Play a lullaby on a kazoo during a speech (singing a lullaby works okay, too) If there is music, mix up your dancing: break dance to classical, symphony conductor hand waves to techno music. If you find your former dancing partner dancing with someone else, burst into tears, wailing "I thought you loved me!", and run from the room. Tell a middle-aged wife, "Your husband seems very happy with that girl in the closet..." Tell a middle aged man, "Your wife seems very happy with that boy in the closet..." Whisper to the guest on your right, "What kind of lame moron actually goes to these parties, anyway?" Bring Lego warships and fighter jets. Wage a war in the middle of the room. Urge other guests to get involved. If you are a historical expert, reenact the revolutionary war, the civil war, world war two, etc. Bring a soccer ball, basketball, football, or baseball. Start a game... in the kitchen. Karate chop everywhere and everything. Yell really, really loud. A few sudden kicks would be worthwhile as well. Wear wool or feathers and sneeze all night. "The doctor says I'm not allergic to anything except sheep and birds..." If someone says the word no to you, say, "How dare you turn down the prince / princess of Ugranialo!" Burst into the room an hour late, sopping wet and screaming, "I've done it! I've found Atlantis!" Pick out the oldest women at the party, run up to her, and exclaim, "Grandmother! it's me, Anastasia!" If it is a summer party in the evening, break into a duet with another guest: "Summer nights". Persuade the host to sing "You're the one that I want" with you. Come in saying, the guy outside in the lab coat is looking for (insert name of host).