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Re: BBC Somali terrorism in USA

Postby hilal2020 » Wed Mar 11, 2009 5:22 pm

they know(west) the double standard will haunt them back sooner than later. Besides Allshabab is doing good for somalis in somalia. And I don't believe they'r threat to the neighboring countries nor the west, but Wayane's are exaggerating to the point where Americans are having Shabab nightmares every now and then.

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Re: BBC Somali terrorism in USA

Postby admin » Wed Mar 11, 2009 5:54 pm

it is not the bbc - there was a US senate hearing about the guys who went back to Somalia today and it is all over the news. I think those kids' relatives were subpoenaed to testify.

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Re: BBC Somali terrorism in USA

Postby FAH1223 » Wed Mar 11, 2009 6:01 pm

My dad was about to go to the senate today for that hearing

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Re: BBC Somali terrorism in USA

Postby Firewall » Wed Mar 11, 2009 6:06 pm

admin wrote:it is not the bbc - there was a US senate hearing about the guys who went back to Somalia today and it is all over the news. I think those kids' relatives were subpoenaed to testify.



I know, but it was on the BBC world news

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Re: BBC Somali terrorism in USA

Postby admin » Wed Mar 11, 2009 6:10 pm

bro fire, i meant that's why they picked the story - it was a major news event...

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Re: BBC Somali terrorism in USA

Postby Hoowle » Wed Mar 11, 2009 6:30 pm

Somalis never miss an opportunity to wax ironic. on one hand, they're the most chauvinistic, racist people in the world. Somalis are people who are willing to kill, maim, rape and discriminate against fellow Somalis based on "qabiil" or religious views and yet was indignant when others give them a little taste of their own medicine. can Somalis really complain about unfair treatment at the hands of others? if it is acceptable for Somalis to mistreat each other, why can't others mistreat them? what's the difference?


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