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And why would I care if a bunch of sissies love me or hate me? I just tell the truth and I don't care if you like it or if it touches your soft feminine spots
[quote] Without Public support, They will remain lossers, Most them can't even step a foot into their hometown
Honestly Its nothing to do with them as politicians, you support them because they support Isaaqland and are against the wishes of their people. Unlike the reason Why I support the Isaaq General Jamac Mohammed Qalib, I support him because of he supports for UIC and not because he is against the his people want i.e separation.
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Jamac M. Ghaalib is a believer of something that has long vanished to exist. He is nostlegic about the 1960s Somaliweyn crap. He is a lost man who needs to wake up and smell the coffee.
Whereas, Qaybe and Fagadhe are progressive people who have adjusted to the changing times. They know the Somaliweyn ship has sank and no one is gonna put that humpty dumpty back together.
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