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may 18 a symbol of disunity and failed state

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may 18 a symbol of disunity and failed state

Postby SecretAgent » Wed May 21, 2014 10:03 am


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Re: may 18 a symbol of disunity and failed state

Postby hydrogen » Wed May 21, 2014 10:29 am

The irony of the writer to glorify the homicidal Sayid and have the article published on a site called Hiiraan. He makes one reference to Awdal and the rest to his clan(s) and Saado Cali lol. He seems more worried about his clan being away from their Darood confederation members than anything else so it's hard to sympathize with.

He makes one good point about kids born after 1990 not knowing the benefits of a united state.

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Re: may 18 a symbol of disunity and failed state

Postby Xildiiid » Wed May 21, 2014 10:44 am

The irony of the writer to glorify the homicidal Sayid and have the article published on a site called Hiiraan. He makes one reference to Awdal and the rest to his clan(s) and Saado Cali lol. He seems more worried about his clan being away from their Darood confederation members than anything else so it's hard to sympathize with.

He makes one good point about kids born after 1990 not knowing the benefits of a united state.

I would respect them if there was an ounce of truth in their arguments.

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Re: may 18 a symbol of disunity and failed state

Postby hydrogen » Wed May 21, 2014 10:50 am

I suppose, his writing is one truth serum away from total profanity. The frustration resonates through his attempts to retain professionalism whilst spewing clan narratives.

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Re: may 18 a symbol of disunity and failed state

Postby theyuusuf143 » Wed May 21, 2014 12:47 pm

dont worry i teach him lesson with pure isaqism language even threatened him to wipe his tol out of sanaag. i just send him 2 pages afsomali goolaaftaan insulting all his fake garaads who signed all those different agreements with every body i am sure next time he will write carefully, he talked about our flag but i said to him ITS SNM FLAG! Designed in 1981 long before the snm started its operations in ethiopia. some times its good to behave like them. never let any one write something bad about the republic.


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