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Somaliland Elections Could Provide Lessons For Somalia

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Re: Somaliland Elections Could Provide Lessons For Somalia

Postby Elan Morin Tedronai » Wed Jan 28, 2009 12:16 pm

Yes he Can!!!

Silanyo that is.

[..At what point does the brain believe it can get the body off the hook?..]

silayno,

another worthless warlord

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Re: Somaliland Elections Could Provide Lessons For Somalia

Postby Ni Hao » Wed Jan 28, 2009 12:18 pm

Yes he Can!!!

Silanyo that is.

[..At what point does the brain believe it can get the body off the hook?..]

silayno,

another worthless warlord

Worthless warlord indeed.

But HE CAN! Yes he can. We believe in Change.

:lol: :lol:

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Re: Somaliland Elections Could Provide Lessons For Somalia

Postby The_Emperior5 » Wed Jan 28, 2009 12:21 pm

elan do you think jabuuti is part of somalia or not.

jabuuti is a nation that was formed and has not secceded from somalia. They were supposed to a part of somalia but the french had other ideas
Djibouti never joined somalia , and thank god to that
Somaliland did and it was the biggest mistake ever , it was with out any condition and 1991 they declared independence with out any condition


now tell me how is silanyo a warlord , he never put a isbaaro never killed its own people, the shabaab u support those kids that run around the south where all isbaaro setters, so do not ever insult muj silanyo again.

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Re: Somaliland Elections Could Provide Lessons For Somalia

Postby surrender » Wed Jan 28, 2009 12:28 pm

lol@muj silanyo. Emprior waad waalatay walee. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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Re: Somaliland Elections Could Provide Lessons For Somalia

Postby Ni Hao » Wed Jan 28, 2009 12:31 pm

The election is been put back for another two years, due to the al-shabab orgy going on in the south.

But i still believ Silanyo can! in 2010 Insha'allah!

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Re: Somaliland Elections Could Provide Lessons For Somalia

Postby Elan Morin Tedronai » Wed Jan 28, 2009 12:35 pm

elan do you think jabuuti is part of somalia or not.

jabuuti is a nation that was formed and has not secceded from somalia. They were supposed to a part of somalia but the french had other ideas
Djibouti never joined somalia , and thank god to that
Somaliland did and it was the biggest mistake ever , it was with out any condition and 1991 they declared independence with out any condition


now tell me how is silanyo a warlord , he never put a isbaaro never killed its own people, the shabaab u support those kids that run around the south where all isbaaro setters, so do not ever insult muj silanyo again.

my dear friend emperor,

you are still haunted by the scars of muhammed siyad barre. I know how you feel. I have lost relatives too especially from my mother side in the war during the bombings of hargeiysa. But that is in the past brother. If the south rises up again and a stable peaceful government is formed, then we can join somalia like a federation.

Just like the united kingdom which contains, england scotland and wales. Three distinct regions with their own local power but also comes under one centralised government.

silayno is just another politican who has no credentials what soever. these elections are just a shame. one is a traitor warlord and the other is just a useless warlord

By the way, these isbaaros have one single nightmare. Al shabab. They got finished in kismayo and merka. Al shabab brings peace and stability and they are untainted with qabeelist garbage

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Re: Somaliland Elections Could Provide Lessons For Somalia

Postby Ni Hao » Wed Jan 28, 2009 12:41 pm

Al-shabaab are known to smoke xashiisha take cocain and drink home made alcohol. That was the only way they could face the Ethios.

Thats a known fact but to hard for some to take in!

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Re: Somaliland Elections Could Provide Lessons For Somalia

Postby Elan Morin Tedronai » Wed Jan 28, 2009 12:55 pm

Al-shabaab are known to smoke xashiisha take cocain and drink home made alcohol. That was the only way they could face the Ethios.

Thats a known fact but to hard for some to take in!

now now, don't share your secrets with us!!

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Re: Somaliland Elections Could Provide Lessons For Somalia

Postby The_Emperior5 » Wed Jan 28, 2009 12:56 pm

Who the hell is talking about Maxammad siyaad he is dead aun. But you have to understand Somalia and Somaliland united before siyaad barre became president.
In 1961 xasan kayd tried to set up a coup in Somaliland but it failed that dream to liberate Somaliland stayed in our hearts and mind till we set up s n m , u need to learn your history you where country before Somalia was a country and still you say lets join them, they lost the plot they don’t have a government they don’t have a state they don’t have law and order. Yet you want to join them. Why cant they join you have u ever ask your self that. No you don’t because you believe they have the upper hand. There for u will understand that Somaliland will always be Somaliland and they will not join walanweyn nor will walanweyn join Somaliland

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Re: Somaliland Elections Could Provide Lessons For Somalia

Postby Ni Hao » Wed Jan 28, 2009 1:06 pm

Al-shabaab are known to smoke xashiisha take cocain and drink home made alcohol. That was the only way they could face the Ethios.

Thats a known fact but to hard for some to take in!

now now, don't share your secrets with us!!

That is the secret of your heros.

Dont forget peadophilia too.

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Re: Somaliland Elections Could Provide Lessons For Somalia

Postby kambuli » Wed Jan 28, 2009 1:16 pm

Akabar,

Just for the record Abwaan Hadraawi is not against Somaliland .

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Re: Somaliland Elections Could Provide Lessons For Somalia

Postby Elan Morin Tedronai » Wed Jan 28, 2009 1:42 pm

Who the hell is talking about Maxammad siyaad he is dead aun. But you have to understand Somalia and Somaliland united before siyaad barre became president.
In 1961 xasan kayd tried to set up a coup in Somaliland but it failed that dream to liberate Somaliland stayed in our hearts and mind till we set up s n m , u need to learn your history you where country before Somalia was a country and still you say lets join them, they lost the plot they don’t have a government they don’t have a state they don’t have law and order. Yet you want to join them. Why cant they join you have u ever ask your self that. No you don’t because you believe they have the upper hand. There for u will understand that Somaliland will always be Somaliland and they will not join walanweyn nor will walanweyn join Somaliland

you have the same mentality as those southern states in american during the civil war. You should know by now that somaliland is a failed state with no economy whatsoever.

By the way ever heard of the ICU. They brought peace in xamaar in 2006 until the eithios and their somali traitors from puntland decided to screw everything up. we had a peace in the south for 6 months.


There is hope once again. Now that the thugs of eithopia are out supported by our munafiq leader riyaale there is a chance for peace again.

Our people in waqooye achieved prosperity when our country was called somalia. Until siyad barre went mad.

in 18 years of independence somaliland has achieved nothing but peace. Nothing whatsoever. Be a realist and see the end game. We can achieve better by working with the south rather than cutting ourselves of the south.

a nation like somaliland that relies on money from somalis living in the west is a failed failed failed country. I know that. And you know that. As every single youth in somaliland on their prospects in their life. That's the truth of somaliland.

seccionism is just another means of medieveal backward tribal thinking. Better to be a one united somalia with jobs and security rather than independent enclaves with hopeless people

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Re: Somaliland Elections Could Provide Lessons For Somalia

Postby Cali_Gaab » Wed Jan 28, 2009 1:44 pm

Elan, again....explain how Silaanyo is a warlord.
I could careless about your other repetitive rants.

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Re: Somaliland Elections Could Provide Lessons For Somalia

Postby Elan Morin Tedronai » Wed Jan 28, 2009 1:45 pm

Al-shabaab are known to smoke xashiisha take cocain and drink home made alcohol. That was the only way they could face the Ethios.

Thats a known fact but to hard for some to take in!

now now, don't share your secrets with us!!

That is the secret of your heros.

Dont forget peadophilia too.
keyboard warrior, no point in hurling insults at the resistance. Wallahi i would love to have seen you try it against them in person :lol:

what a joke.

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Re: Somaliland Elections Could Provide Lessons For Somalia

Postby Elan Morin Tedronai » Wed Jan 28, 2009 1:47 pm

Elan, again....explain how Silaanyo is a warlord.
I could careless about your other repetitive rants.

silaanyo is just another worthless politician. he has no credentials.

this whole elections is just a circus act for clowns in the zoo.


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