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Imagine If Hawiye was Xaasid like Daarood

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Re: Imagine If Hawiye was Xaasid like Daarood

Postby hydrogen » Fri May 23, 2014 12:35 pm

Astughfurallh Hydro on the last one, I have never praised that who*e! But come on you do realize that the formation of regional governments undermines Mogadishu and those in control of it. Darood by forming these two large regional states will then be able to argue for less centralized power and in turn less importance for Mogadishu. This is what your qabil should be worried about, the slow but sure, dissolution of power away from Mogadishu. My father was telling me how it is more expensive for a Majerteen man to buy a seat at Puntland's Parliment than to buy a seat at Mogadishu. :damn:


Hydro answer this:
do you believe that Mogadishu will ever again control the Jubas and Gedo or Puntland for that matter?
Yes I believe that. Do you believe Puntland will play this desert game forever and switch mj presidents while everyone is content with under-representation and starvation?

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Re: Imagine If Hawiye was Xaasid like Daarood

Postby thegoodshepherd » Fri May 23, 2014 12:53 pm

"Yes I believe that" :lol: If you are serious, then you are deluded. The Darood will not accept rule by Hawiye 1000 miles away in Mogadishu. Admit it it is a Hawiye town and will be for the foreseeable future. No Darood wants to be ruled by a Hawiye who is a thousand miles away, it is also impossible from a power standpoint. The central gov is the start of a Hawiye regional state, I say build it and prosper. Do you know what the civil war has proven: no somali qabil can dominate over another one or over Somalia. Darood tried and failed miserably.
BTW Puntland won't fall apart because these small qabils have become rich. They have literally become richer than ever. You are also underestimating the percent of the population that is MJ, it is about 75%.

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Re: Imagine If Hawiye was Xaasid like Daarood

Postby Xiis1928 » Fri May 23, 2014 5:34 pm

Hydrogen bitch slapping Dofaar Ismail trash.
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Re: Imagine If Hawiye was Xaasid like Daarood

Postby hydrogen » Sat May 24, 2014 1:25 am

Hydrogen bitch slapping Dofaar Ismail trash.
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Re: Imagine If Hawiye was Xaasid like Daarood

Postby Daneysteyaasha » Fri Oct 13, 2017 10:19 am

Hahahahah oh boy oh boy how the times have changed :D


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