Jacaylbaro

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  1. Horta gaadhi-gaadhi saarkii yaa dhashay ?? Malaa kuwa inoogu weyni waxay la kowsadeen uun dabadheer sida MMA
  2. Eedo, waxaad ku tiraahdaa halkaas [tilmaameysa meel jirkeeda ah] halkaas ma ujeeda, halkaas iyo aagagaas dalawda hoosteeda ah ayaa sidaa hadde sidaa ii dikaameysa waxaad u maleysaa in middi sidaa un loogu juq-juqeynayo. Waxa kale u sii raacisa dhaqtarka in habeen kasta markii aan seexdo korkayga oo dhami lagu durdurinhayo lana garaacayaa qaw qaw-daa un halkaa daqayda ahiba ha ugu sii darnaato e. Usheeg eedo intaas dhaqtarka....
  3. Very breif, concise and smart indeed. “Waxaan qabaa inuu Cabdilaahi Yuusuf yahay nin muusiga u tumayey si raali-gelin ah oo khiyaali ah ayaan u arkayey wixii uu shalay ku hadlayey ,wax ka soo qaadna malaha wixiisu, waa nin meelaha markasta waxa uu doono isaga hadla” end of story .............
  4. “Somaliland xuduudaheeda way u socotaa waanay tegi doontaa, martina ugamaaha Cabdilaahi Yuusuf, Cabdilaahina waa nin isaga oo kursigiisii ku fadhiyi kari la’a hadana jecel in uu cidkasta u hanjabo. Waxaana anigu qabaa hanjabaad waxba ku qaadi maayo,” ayuu yidhi Madaxweyne Rayaale oo ka jawaabayey hadal shalay ka soo yeedhay Cabdilaahi Yuusuf. “Somaliland diyaar bay u tahay dalkeeda in ay difaacdo, cid ay ka baryeyso gooni isu taageedana isaga [Cabdilaahi] iyo qayrkii midna kama baryeyso” ayuu yidhi “Waxaan qabaa inuu Cabdilaahi Yuusuf yahay nin muusiga u tumayey si raali-gelin ah oo khiyaali ah ayaan u arkayey wixii uu shalay ku hadlayey ,wax ka soo qaadna malaha wixiisu, waa nin meelaha markasta waxa uu doono isaga hadla” ayuu yidhi Rayaale. Here
  5. hadhwanaag 2008-01-02 (Hadhwanaagnews) Hargeysa(HWN) Wefti uu hogaaminayo Madaxweynaha Jamhuuriyada Somaliland MdDaahir Rayaale ayaa galabta safar ugu ambaxay dalalka Mareykanka,iyo Ingiriiska,isaga oo ku sii hakandoona dalka Ethiopia. Madaxweynaha ayaa waxa safarkiisa ku wehelinaya Marwada kowaad ee Somalilnad Marwo Huda Barkhad Aadan, Wasiiro ka tirsan xukuudiisa, kuwaas oo ay ka mid yihiin Wasiirka arrrimaha dibada Cabdilaahi Maxamd Ducaale, Wasiir ku-xigeenka qorsheynta Md. Axmed Xaashi Cabdi, Caafimaadka Cabdi Haybe Maxamed iyo Wasiirka Caddaalada Axmed Xasan Cali (Casoowe) iyo xoghaynta gaarka Madaxweynaha . Ka hor intii anu Madaxweynuhu ka anbabixin dalka waxa uu Shirjaraa’id ku qabtay qasriga Madaxooyada,isaga oo madaxweynuhu ka hadlayey u jeedada Safarkiisa waxa uu yidhi“Safarkayga hadaan wax ka iftiimayo,waxaan sii maridoonaa Adis-ababa,waanan la kulmi doonaa kolay madaxda Adis-ababa,waxaan kala hadli doonaa wixii danaheena ah ee inagaga xidhan. Waxaan kale oo sii mari doonaa Ingiriiska, iyagana waxaan kala hadli doonaa markastaba danaheena iyo wixii ay inala qaban karaan mustaqbalka.” Isaga hadalkiisa sii watana waxa uu intaa raaciyey “Waxaan ku dambayn doonaa dalka Maraykanka oo iyagana aanu ka wada hadli doono sidii mustaqbalka Somaliland iyo Maraykanku wax u wada qabsan lahaayeen.” Safarka Madaxweyne Rayaale ugu baqoolay wadamada dibada ayaa ka dambeeyey ka dib markii uu martiqaad ka helay masuuliyiinta dalka Maraykanka, waxaana la sheegay inuu safarka Madaxweynuhu qaadan doono laba ilaa sadex todobaad. Safarkan Madaxweyne Rayaale ugu boqoolay dalka Mareykanka ayaa daba socday kadib markii dhawaan aqalka mareykanku ka hadlayey Arrmaha Somaliland.
  6. Seems inaanad odayga hore u dhegeysan jirin ,,,,,,
  7. Hadalkiisu wuu cad yahay oo ninna caad kama saarna ,, waan ogahay siduu u hadli jiray waanan la socday in badan imikana waan dhegeysanayay oo waan ogaa siduu u hadlayay. Odayga wax weyn baa iska bedelay wax ku yimidba
  8. AND WHAT DA HELL WERE THEY THINKING ??? I was just speaking to a friend of mine and he told me he left Nairobi with his family and they were on the way to Garisa.
  9. Blame Ngonge niyow .............
  10. looooooooooooool@Qariibul al adwaar ,, bal xageed igu aragtay Arabic is everywhere if one wants to learn niyow ..... i learned the arabic in the same place i learned the english ,,, Hmmmm ,,, HERE
  11. On Tuesday night, Mr Samuel Kivuitu made a damning admission that he announced results of the fiercely contested presidential election under pressure. The announcement plunged the country into a post-election violence of a scale never witnessed before. The magnitude of the Electoral Commission chairman’s admission and the further dent on the credibility of the election was captured in his answer when asked if indeed President Kibaki won the elections: "I do not know whether Kibaki won the election". Kivuitu continued with his stunning revelations when he said he took the presidential election winner’s certificate to State House, Nairobi, after "some people threatened to collect it while I’m the one mandated by law to do so". "I arrived at State House to take the certificate and I found the Chief Justice there, ready to swear-in Kibaki," Kivuitu said. On claims that he was under undue pressure to declare results, Kivuitu said: "Some PNU (Party of National Unity) and ODM-Kenya leaders put me under pressure by calling me frequently, asking me to announce the results immediately". President Kibaki ran for re-election on a Party of National Unity ticket, while Mr Kalonzo Musyoka, made his bid on an ODM-Kenya ticket. Mr Raila Odinga, who has said he was robbed of victory, ran on an Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) ticket. On Tuesday, Kivuitu said the alleged pressure to declare results came in the wake of parallel pressure from a number of ambassadors from the European Union countries and Mr Maina Kiai of the Kenya National Commission on Human Rights not to announce the results until complaints, which arose, were addressed. "I had thought of resigning, but thought against it because I don’t want people to say I’m a coward," he said. The embattled ECK chairman made the revelations shortly after meeting with 22 ECK commissioners. On Tuesday, Kivuitu conceded that matters that arose from the poll results were so urgent that they should be taken to court, and the ruling done with minimum delay to ease national tension. Court settlement "If this matter is finally taken to court, the ruling should be made urgently so that if it were decided that Raila is the President, so be it. If it is Kibaki, so be it," he added. Kivuitu said he made the decision, whose far-reaching implications are now being felt across the country. He said he announced the results because the commission had no legal mandate to investigate complaints raised by the opposition immediately. Kivuitu fell short of naming the individuals from the two parties — PNU and ODM-Kenya — who coerced him to announce the disputed poll outcome, but went on to announce that the commission was consulting eminent lawyers over the next course of action "so that its actions remain within the law". The EU observer team has discredited the poll results and urged for an independent audit. On his part, Kivuitu said he backed independent investigation into what may have happened, but added that this would be only if the law would provide for it. "We are culprits as a commission. We have to leave it to an independent group to investigate what actually went wrong," the chairman said, stunning local and international journalists, who had gathered at his Nairobi residence. It has also emerged that some countries concerned with the poll outcome, like South Africa, had sent in their electoral officials to the country. Kivuitu said the officials would be arriving on Wednesday "to look into the matter". On Tuesday, Kivuitu was in a meeting with his 22 commissioners, which his deputy, Mr Kihara Muttu, described as "a house-keeping meeting". In a signed statement, the 22 commissioners condemned the violence, which up to last night had claimed the lives of about 300 people. HERE
  12. loooooooooool @ AFricaOwn Let's all hope for the best ,,,,, meeshaas wax baa ka soo socda
  13. Maya uma jeedo caado la gooyo cadho Alle ayay leedahay ee waxaan diidayaa in loo qaato in soomaalida oo keli ahi wax hayb soocdo.
  14. WOW ,,,,,,, Nice pics ,,,, i was avoiding the topic a bit coz i thought it is about politics and what Syria had gone through during the 2007 ... Now i understand ,,,,,,,,, I liked the lil hat though ,,,,,,,,,,,, looool
  15. Federal Somali Army forces are coming a street near you soon.... I guess that is 2050 ...... i mean 42yrs from now
  16. So that is the way you say things, inderectly when you are a bit scared ?? .... like the arabic saying "Iyaaki Acnii wasmacii yaa jaarah" ... Dahia, you can hear the guy ,,,,,, looooool
  17. This is a special thread for Dahia al Kahina's birthday which is TODAY ........
  18. Ninka naag la qabo damaaciyay waa nin rag ah ..... damaaci baaba i soo haya maalmahan
  19. Originally posted by Modesty: This old Somali guy who looked like he abused too many illegal drugs in his life was sat next to me on the bus once. I swear he smelled like someone urinated on him...Straight up Piss smelling. I couldn' t breath, I couldn't move b/c the bus was packed, this guy had the audacity to ask me to go out with him? I'm like "no thanks". Can you believe it? why didn't you go gout with him and tell him about his smell .... u could even help him get cleaned and dress well.
  20. Nin la maagay waa la jecel yahay ........
  21. Originally posted by umu zakaria: Were there any changes taking place in ur way of thought JB? markaad aabaha noqotay ka dib. A lot of changes iga dheh ,,,,,,,,, looooooooool ,, waar su'aal adakaa inantu ma macallimad bay ahaan jirtay
  22. DES MOINES -- The Ron Paul boys have come to this great state by bus and borrowed ride, with long johns under their jeans and little in their pockets. All day, they go door-to-door in the snow on behalf of their hero, the libertarian and 10-term Republican congressman Ron Paul. At night, they sleep in YMCA cabins, one of which has no hot water. "A lot of guys in a small area," says Jeff Frazee, the Paul campaign's youth coordinator. "Doesn't smell the best." During spare moments, which are rare, the Paul boys watch guy movies such as "Transformers" and wish there were more girls around. Oh well, says Adam Kirschner, 23, of Ozark Christian College, leaning against a wall in the campaign office. "We didn't come here for the chicks." "Speak for yourself," says Eddie Siegel, 18. One of the unlikeliest stories in this city in the last days before tomorrow's caucuses is the young men who have flocked to the long-shot candidacy of Paul. He seems an unusual icon for them. He is 72 and a great-grandfather. He has been married half a century. He adores his tomato plants and is generally mild-mannered when not calling for the abolition of the Internal Revenue Service and the Department of Education. "He's so sweet," says Corey Walsh, 19, a college freshman from Marshall, Ark., who recently got to give Paul a hug. "I really wish he was my grandpa." The Paul brigade has come to Iowa as part of a student outreach effort the campaign calls "Ron Paul's Christmas Vacation," which makes the whole thing sound madcap, like a Chevy Chase movie. And it is a little like that. There are nearly 300 young people staying at camps across the state. The ones nearest Des Moines spend their days hopping on and off a 1980s school bus that's been painted red, white and blue and dubbed the Constitution Coach. It drops them off in neighborhoods where the kids canvass and where -- on a recent weekday around noon -- two Paul boys have very little luck getting anyone to talk to them. "How do you feel about Ron Paul?" Andrew Pierson, 21, asks a man coming down his driveway in Johnston. Pierson's mustache has icicles on it. "I feel like I've got about 15 minutes to eat lunch and get back to work," the man replies. Pierson's compatriot, Daniel Selsam, 23, has taken off his gloves to better grip the pamphlets he's putting behind people's screen doors. His fingers ache from the cold. "I'm going to get freedom frostbite!" Selsam says. ("Freedom" is a favorite catchphrase of Paul acolytes, along with the word "Constitution." One volunteer says an organizer told the kids when they arrived last week: "Three rules. No drugs, no booze and no freedom babies.") The fellow in charge of directions on the Constitution Coach wears a Santa cap and goes by the nickname "Munk." He spends a lot of time rifling through various maps to figure out where the bus is going. When he's not doing that, he's hunting for phone numbers. When he's not doing that, he's answering a cellphone with the enthusiasm of a game show emcee. "Constitution Coach!" he calls out every time the phone rings, which is every few minutes. There is some heckling on the bus. Sometimes, it stops for food or a bathroom break. ("You got a small bladder back there?" "Shut up.") Munk, whose real name is Matt Munkacsy and who is 23 and rode a Greyhound from D.C. to get to Iowa, jokes about picking up a "hottie." The guys speak with reverence of "Dr. Paul," who is an obstetrician, and speak in sneering tones of the fancy, new-looking bus owned by Republican rival Mike Huckabee's campaign. They call the bus "The Huckabeast." The Constitution Coach has been loaned to the Paul campaign by a pro-Paul home-schooling family of nine (with one more on the way). It has slogans written on the outside: "NO AMNESTY," "NO PATRIOT ACT," "NO NAFTA," "NO NATIONAL I.D." This is fitting because in the House, the Texas congressman is known as Dr. No for his opposition to nearly everything. Paul sees the oppressive hand of Big Government everywhere. He doesn't like the Iraq war or the United Nations. He didn't approve of sending aid to victims of Hurricane Katrina. He doesn't like the CIA, the Federal Reserve or federal drug laws. Paul ran on a libertarian ticket in 1988, but those were different days. This time around, he has attracted a huge Internet following and has raised a stunning $19.5 million in the last three months, much of it online. "Without the Internet, we would be, like, nobody," says Timothy Maksimovic, 19, of Cleveland, who is sitting in the middle of the bus. The young folks on the bus -- and to be fair, of the 30 or so young people, there are two or three girls -- are adorably scruffy. Many have long hair. One of the young women has blue streaks in her hair. If they weren't here, they'd look perfectly appropriate at a Dennis Kucinich rally. They seem to like Paul as much for his style as for his stances. They seem drawn to his radicalism, to the fact that he says he would end the war and stabilize the nation's currency, and to the fact that he seems so authentic, so straight-talking, so . . . not like a politician. "He's so chilled out," Munk says. "He's consistent. So even if it's something I don't believe in, I know where he stands," says Brittney Lowery, 20, of Houston. She is newly married and sitting on the bus beside her 25-year-old husband, Adam Weibling. They joke that this is their honeymoon. For the most part, the Ron Paulsters feel good about their candidate's chances. After all, in a recent poll, Paul had risen to 9 percent among Iowa Republicans. One kid says he worked Christmas, New Year's and his birthday for Paul -- but he'll get to celebrate them all when Paul makes the top three in the caucuses. Another kid says he's always on the alert for what he ominously calls "political espionage." You can never be too careful with this much at stake. "I think Ron Paul would devastate Hillary," says Walsh, the kid who got to hug his hero. Source
  23. hehehe ,, may be a mix of the two
  24. HARGEISA, 02 Jan.2008--Somaliland’s Foreign Minister Abdillahi Mohammed Duale has accused Abdillahi Yusuf, President of Somalila’s Transitional Federal Government, TFG, of trying to create tribal conflicts in Somaliland’s eastern region of Sool. Responding to a statement by Yusuf that Somaliland troops should leave Puntland, Duale said that Somaliland troops were on their own territory and that Somaliland was duty-bound to maintain its territorial integrity. “We are aware that Abdillahi Yusuf is sending arms to some of his supporters in the area in order to start a tribal war between the brotherly clans in the area,” he said in a statement to Awdalnews Network, noting that Somaliland government has advised the people in the area not to react to any provocation by what he called Yusuf ‘s bandits. “I think Abdillahi Yusuf has enough problems in Mogadishu and he doesn’t need to create news ones for himself. He created tribal feud in Mogadihu and he wants to do the same in Somaliland,” he said, noting that Somaliland was a sovereign state and will not allow any interference in its internal affairs. Sool, the eastern region bordering the autonomous state of Puntland, was brought under Somaliland’s rule recently after officials hailing from Las Anod, Capital of Sool, defected to Somaliland. Las Anod falls in the colonial borders of Somaliland but the natives of the region share clan relations with those in Puntland. Answering a question why some people did not return to Las Anod after Somaliland’s take over, Duale blamed the plight of these people on Las Anod natives living in the disapora. “It is some elements in the diaspora who are urging the people not to return to their homes. They are threatening them of withholding remittances if they return to Las Anod. But the people will soon realize the truth and will return to their homes,” he said. Awdal News