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Shabab's newest weapon
Posted: Mon Nov 22, 2010 9:47 am
by waryaa
buying votes in the parliament!
Rumor has it they can buy/sell votes very easily and have the $$$ to replace sheik sharif (the president) without a single shot but they see him as the right man for the job, at least for the time being. This is when democracy sucks for some

They want mr. shafir @ the helm of TFG since he is some1 they know.
Re: Shabab's newest weapon
Posted: Mon Nov 22, 2010 9:47 am
by qoraxeey
RIP
Re: Shabab's newest weapon
Posted: Mon Nov 22, 2010 9:50 am
by union
Obvious propaganda that has no basis in factual reality. The Somali Democracy is strong.
They think they can undermine the government with their b.s tales.
They would buy the expulsion of AMISOM who is bombing them constantly if they were telling the truth.
Re: Shabab's newest weapon
Posted: Mon Nov 22, 2010 9:51 am
by Coeus
buying votes in the parliament!
Rumor has it they can buy/sell votes very easily and have the $$$ to replace sheik sharif (the president) without a single shot but they see him as the right man for the job, at least for the time being. This is when democracy sucks for some

They want mr. shafir @ the helm of TFG since he is some1 they know.
Sources?
Re: Shabab's newest weapon
Posted: Mon Nov 22, 2010 9:54 am
by Executive
Why not? they are already buying up weapons from TFG and military officials.
Re: Shabab's newest weapon
Posted: Mon Nov 22, 2010 10:06 am
by waryaa
lol rumor with sources! cous, don't take everything u see here very seriously. The the truth is that votes are bought in the parliament regularly. If you need sources for the latter, VOA somali and BBC Somali can lead you to some parliamentarians who admitted taking money from the president and former PM. The question is what's preventing them from accepting shabab's money?
Re: Shabab's newest weapon
Posted: Mon Nov 22, 2010 10:13 am
by Coeus
lol rumor with sources! cous, don't take everything u see here very seriously. The the truth is that votes are bought in the parliament regularly. If you need sources for the latter, VOA somali and BBC Somali can lead you to some parliamentarians who admitted taking money from the president and former PM. The question is what's preventing them from accepting shabab's money?
Well if there is no source that states that they take money from Al shabab then i wont believe it. These useless Somali parliamentarians wouldnt take money from Al shabab, because it would violate their sense of importance to the TFG. They actually believe they are usefull for Somalia, so talking with Al shabab would even be low for them.